[A Cold Day]

Oh. Yeah. They probably can just break through the ceiling. It looked capped off and they couldn't see it from the surface, but it shouldn't be that hard to just break through. "Yeah, you're right. It should be easy to break through the roof."

He flies afterwards. The wings don't feel very natural yet, so he's not that agile with them.

Zophiel gets there and spots the frozen Sekhmet.
...
He feels a pang of regret. When she's free, he really needs to make it up to her and apologize just like he did with Selekhael.


He looks down and sees all those creatures.
"Yes, I'll go down there and try to stop them," he says. He then recommends to Anchor that she take care of the closest ones and any that get through.

The paladin stops flapping his wings, so that he can freefall towards the creatures. He needs to do something really flashy that makes a big splash, to force them to pay attention to him. While falling, he draws the red blade again and runs his hand along its blade. It becomes covered in black threads again.
Nearing them, he slows his fall and prepares to throw the sword.
Rather than throwing it at any one of them in particular, he throws the sword into one of the caves. As the sword sails through the air, the threads parachute out like a spider web blowing in the wind - and, like a massive spider web, it clings to the wall over a large area. Any of the creatures who are caught in the web or who later walk over the threads aren't trapped or stuck to it; instead, they'll feel like time is slowed to a crawl for them, that they have so much time to think but their bodies are just far too slow for them. In effect, it'll significantly slow them down.



[Visiting Family]

The paladin watches the process. It's really neat, and he's not entirely sure how it's working. But it's definitely good to watch.

Seeing the three-tailed six-legged cute fluffy creature, he wants to pet it.

He crouches down to get closer to Caramel, and holds his hand out, while letting Caramel close the rest of the distance. "Hi, there," he says. Some animals don't like it if you reach straight at them, so...he assumes this one might be the same.