[Unleash powers to escape: 5+6+2=13!] "Ah, everything is broken. All those screens that were so useful for spying." Set shakes her head, the movement like a parade of Set animals crossing her cheeks as her snake crown stands in judgment above. Perhaps she would play longer, try to really impress the lynx, but then there is that high whistle and she knows that one girl cannot stay in one place with the force of the Annunaki converging. Especially when there's nothing more to do here to help her team. Now was the time for departures. Set walks daintily over to the Lynx as she recovers from her leap, stepping carefully around the little incense pellets, glass shards, and the poor unconscious guards. Red hot rage is rising from the lynx like steam, poor thing. She really ought to take a long swim to clear her mind, though perhaps Lynxes, like earth cats, did not enjoy the water. Idle musings. "I'm sorry, kitty. I can't play any longer, I need to leave for now." Set giggles a bit, high and clear, the giggles of a young goddess of chaos. Then a portal opens beneath her and she drops where there is no floor and is gone. The plan was in a bit of disarray, not too much just a bit. She'd originally hoped to keep the security room for longer, alerting her friends of any dangers and ensuring no guard patrols were in the way. Canada was supposed to have been the one make the big distraction and then she was on her own to get out of there, and Marianne would handle getting them cleanly into the library. With all the fighting, Set hadn't had the chance to see anything of Marianne past her entrance and had no idea where she was at the moment. Canada had done something big and flashy, but who knew where she was now either! And there had been all those extra guards that Set had tried to send into a panic with all those false alarms to Caphtor. The best thing now would be to make her way to the rendezvous point in front of the library early so she could pull away any guards there and make sure Marianne had a free path. She didn't want to run into any of the alerted guard patrols either because it would suck to pull them towards where she was going. So she took a roundabout route, slipping out of the panopticon and to the corridors below. She peeked around pillars, looking for where the guards were heading and then slipped back into those pillars in short jumps, slipping from shadow to shadow so that she could scout the library and see what dangers awaited them.