MAGICKA LEVEL 100%
RESTORED TO 100%
Watching Fritz peer over the edge out of the corner of his eye, Romeo considered carefully for a while before he replied to the energetic little creature's words.
"That... sounds better," he replied perhaps a little too hastily. It made sense to him; after all, Romeo wasn't particularly thrilled at the idea of dragging his most treasured possession (and very possibly breaking it) on the way back down that cramped, tight and... well... spider-y tunnel.
Plus, there was the added fact that his confidence was still bloated by all these compliments.
"Of course, of course! What an entrance. Imagine their voices raised in cheering. I wonder how all those voices will sound raised as one?" Romeo was completely sold on this idea now. He wanted to hear all those voices, cheering. What an incredible chorus it would be!
Fritz seemed very... twitchy about the idea, even still. His words made Romeo slightly nervous. But he'd already assigned himself to it now, and he wasn't about to go back on his word. Plus, it seemed that this kind of behavior was normal for the jumpy little thing... he often seemed on edge. That, and he would much rather a bit of climbing than having to get those webs off him again. Eurgh. The very thought sent a shiver down his spine.
The sounds of cheering echoing through his mind, Romeo sucked in his breath and trying not to look down, he placed his paws on a lower ledge. A thrill of fear ran through him as he feared his paw would slip. At that point, he had to look down. He had to find the next ledge. A wave of dizziness hit him all at once and he almost climbed back up, remaining clinging to the edge instead.
In an effort to keep calm, Romeo began to sing quietly to himself in a gentle baritone. A series of sounds, not words, but those sounds nontheless were pleasing to the ear.
Romeo searched with his paw for another ledge, and found one! He put all of his weight on that paw, only for the ledge to crumble beneath it. a brief look of panic crossed his face before he fell, tumbling, crashing off the rocks, with his noise-maker letting out a series of awful clangs and Romeo giving several chittering yelps...
@Fritz
((OOC: I was thinking if you wanted we could end it here, as I could have Romeo be knocked out or something in the next post?))