Descending into the sewer, the first thing he noticed was the desperate, fleeting footfalls of Qu-Li. The rapid splat-splat-splat sound echoed faintly down the broken corridor of the sewer, the sound disappearing into the darkness deep to his left. A short landing of stone broke the thin, stunted tube that was the Radasanth sewer system. An ankle deep river of water flowed towards the general direction of the owner of the Rat, which he supposed was incrementally better than running upstream.
Brutal. Two hundred and eighty crown coins and I literally run through shit. F*ck this guy.
Breaking into a smooth, seamless run, the wizard couldn’t help but be sickened by his surroundings. The thin layer of slime which coated everything about Storm Veritas sent a chill skidding up his spine. The mildew held a stale, rotting odor, and the darkness was broken only by intermittent lamps which burned dimly roughly every hundred feet. Whatever collection of rat, rotted food or waste floated down in the ebony water was a mystery the adventurer sought not to unearth. The wizard focused rather in keeping his eyes focused for any turns, bends, or alcoves where Qu-Li may have chosen to lie in wait. Following a run of no more than eight hundred yards, the path branched in three directions, with no discernible marker indicating the path of the man fleeing him.
Son of a bitch, he’s f*cking –gone-. How didn’t you know this? Why didn’t you chase faster? You stupid ass, all this work, wasted…
The networked maze of Radasanth’s warm, filthy underbelly no doubt broke away like limbs on a tree as it approached the residential sector; picking any path to pursue was to tie his fate to a glorified lottery ticket. Conversely, any sort of wait would no doubt give the cowardly Qu-Li ample time to find a ladder to safety, up and out of the sewer system.
Gazing down, the pungent odor of the sewers hung heavily in the air, and the horrible, warm flow of water covered the tops of his expensive antolin-hide shoes. They were very likely ruined, the high and fine polish gone once and forever. Aside from his fury at missing the target, the fate of his fine shoes was simply too much to bear.
“WHORE!!!” With a guttural shout, Storm unleashed a wild, unfocused blast of energy radially from him. A thick bolt of white found teeth in a metal pipe bolted into the floor of the dark channel, a hard crackle sounds of boiling water and the generation of bubbles as energy raced under the water. The hard white burn of lightning snapping down rapidly in every direction through the chambers, glowing the hallways light and green as the color of the awful water stained the light produced by his mighty blast.
The buzzing, burning szz-zzt! sounds were broken by pops of screws torn loose and the pipe shaking as electricity raced down the pipe in every direction. A handful of innocent rats floated belly up to the surface of the water, caught in the crossfire of a furious villain angered by his own incompetence.
From a corner two short turns from him, the foolish outburst led to a serendipitous response.
“God, shit!”
His blast had found some footing, albeit a weak hit.