12-31-2015, 05:48 PM
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Chizpurfle
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Elena Petrova Gryffindor First Year x8
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Originally Posted by Lizasaurus Gid looked around them and then up at the top of the lift. There wasn't really anything there, usually these had doors or something right? Well muggle ones did anyway. Where were they? Were they in the up and down shaft or heading towards the level door? "I think we need to figure out where we're at in the lift shaft." he said chewing his lip. "If it's in the vertical one we can't get to the doors, but if we're in the horizontal spot we might be close to the doors..."
He had no idea how to fix a lift... "We could always try reparo but I think we need to know the basics of how a lift works, and honestly I have no idea." Maybe she did?! "Do you know the basics at all by chance?" Merlin that might help to an extent. If not, send for help? Somehow? "How do you propose we're going to figure that out?" Cassie had not been paying enough attention to know what direction they had been going before the lift had stopped. It wasn't always easy to tell because they could run smoothly sometimes. Though they couldn't be really well-maintained considering it had broken down.
Cassie didn't really think a simple reparo would suffice in this situation, but she stayed silent and led Gid think through his plan verbally. They would have to know exactly what was broken and where it was and be within a reasonable distance. She shook her head. She didn't know how the lift operated well enough to be any help at the moment. Maybe if it was a muggle lift it would be easier to figure out, but one that was also influenced by magic was much more difficult. Which left calling for help. "We could send a message for help by patronus," she suggested. Cassie was still holding her wand, and it would be an easy thing to do. As much as she would like to not have to ask for help, she wanted to get out of that lift. But who would they even call? |
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