((I dont think the person who plays Ilyssa migrated over here yet, but in case she does still i'll leave that interaction in. This is what i tried to send 3 times on the SAMB + a little more since we've moved on))
Kludd-
Two of the other people quickly came over once the wall had been properly destoryed, and one, Ilyssa, started looking me over- probably to see if i'd hurt myself in busting down the wall. Honestly, I'm not even sure how I managed to walk away without anything but a slight ache in my arms and shoulder from ramming into the thing, but I did.
She was quick to mention being a werewolf, which its not like I'm hiding that very well anyway, but-
"Dang, its that easy to tell?" I shrugged, grinning slightly, before a shout rang out from the void. Ilyssa asked if we we're coming, and I waved her off, "Just a sec, go ahead, i'll catch up."
I didn't know quite what I expected the void to feel like, but it was nothingness. I nearly stumbled from the lack of solid ground under my feet, but managed not too. It was somewhat anxiety inducing, but I did my best to ignore it, crouching down close to where the yelling was coming from. There was no visible trapdoor or anything, but we'd already been through this once. I shoved both my arms down into the darkness, managing to grab hold of the person down there pretty easily before fishing them out of the darkness. I held onto him for a moment as I walked out of the void and back onto solid ground again, where I set him down gently.
"Don't do that again."
I warned in my classic 'upset dad voice', before moving on and walking back to the lovely section of wall i'd cleared and walking through it, having to duck a bit to really get through. It was dark, and that was making me pretty uneasy, so I just hoped it didn't show on my face (and even if it did, it was dark, so its not like anybody could see anyway). The hall was long, but didn't seem to be going much of anywhere. I kept my hands on each side of the wall, feeling for a door or a light switch or anything really. Oddly enough, nothing yet.
I couldn't help but to think "Who the hell build this place?"