The crashing sound in the back room alerted Semael to the location of the trouble. A quick scan of the front of the shop didn't reveal any immediate danger, but he didn't have time to check the nook behind the forge. Semael sprang into action. His lithe body crossing the front room in only a few strides. A swift kick to the latch side of the door sent it swinging violently on its hinges. The strong, old, oak planks moving freely since the door wasn't locked.
It traveled about 1/4 of the way through it's swing when there was a heavy grunt and it came flying back to its closed position before granting Semael any view of what was in the next room.
On the other side, Natan Sharug was just readying himself to face the attacker that had burst through the door to the back alley. In the act of drawing a massive broadsword from the scrap bucket, the door launched it out of his hands.
The heavy blade lodged into the frame of the exit, lazily swinging back and forth after impact right next to Neh-Tohon's head while Natan sprawled onto the stone floor face first between Neh-Tohon's legs.
Semael heard the collisions and grunting on the other side and prepared to rush the door. He needed to stop the intruder from harming either of the Sharugs. He didn't want them blaming him for another of their problems.
Re: AM 6-26-1043 (Open to Samael, and then Neh-toan)
It traveled about 1/4 of the way through it's swing when there was a heavy grunt and it came flying back to its closed position before granting Semael any view of what was in the next room.
On the other side, Natan Sharug was just readying himself to face the attacker that had burst through the door to the back alley. In the act of drawing a massive broadsword from the scrap bucket, the door launched it out of his hands.
The heavy blade lodged into the frame of the exit, lazily swinging back and forth after impact right next to Neh-Tohon's head while Natan sprawled onto the stone floor face first between Neh-Tohon's legs.
Semael heard the collisions and grunting on the other side and prepared to rush the door. He needed to stop the intruder from harming either of the Sharugs. He didn't want them blaming him for another of their problems.