Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-16047389-20140226184337/@comment-16047389-20140326144500

(I can only write what I predict would actually happen as a result of your actions)

Roggvir, unable to possess a person, attempts to possess something simpler instead: an ant. Suprisingly it works. Roggvir is now half an inch in size, walking on six legs, and covered in chitinous material. It takes some getting used to, but Roggvir eventually gets the hang of moving his new body. He then heads off to complete the second phase of his plan by convincing a local colony of ants to help him bring down the assassin. It doesn't take him long to find more ants, and he begins to follow them back to the rest of the colony. The anthill they travel to is actually just outside the courtyard, on the otherside of the wall, but the journey still takes well over an hour, even though they don't stop even once. When they arrive, the rest of the ants head inside, but two ants turn around facing Roggvir, and block his entrance to the colony. The first ant's antanea twitches, and he speaks to Roggvir. But what is done is not "speech" in the traditional sense. The ant communicates directly with Roggvir's mind by thought.

"You may not enter our colony, outsider," he says. "You may wear the form of our brother, we are not fooled. You are independant, seperate from us. You lack the bond that all our kind possess with their brood. You know not the beauty of collective thought, and your autonomy threatens the whole. We cannot allow you to pass."

Well this is unexpected.