Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-16047389-20140624184300/@comment-16047389-20140731183536

Deciding against using either the windows or climbing higher, you slowly shimmy your way over to the trellis with the intent of climbing down. The rain is really starting to come down now, and it's becoming difficult to keep from slipping off the ledge. Fotunately, you make it to the vine covered trellis just as your foot slips off the ledge. You manage to grab the trellis just in time to keep from falling. Taking a moment to catch your breath, you look for the best hand and foot holds. Once you are ready, you begin the slow climb down.

However, this trellis was designed for flowers, and was not built to accomodate the weight of a person. Shortly after you begin your descent, the wooden frame breaks beneath your feet, sending you falling toward the ground. You reach out to try and grab the stone ledge with your hands, but the rain has made it too slick, and you cannot get a grip on it. You land on your right leg on top of a hard stone bench, breaking it right down the center. The pain is intense, and causes you very vision to blur. You grasp at your leg, feeling blood and scraped skin. When you finally calm down enough to focus, you can see that the blood is coming from a rather nasty scrape on your shin, and a gash at the point of impact. While not necessarily a critical wound, it will still need to be covered, and eventually treated. What's more concerning is your ankle. You're not sure if it is broken or simply sprained. You try and pick yourself up, putting weight on your left foot as much as you can. When you manage to get to the manor wall, you use your right hand to balancer yourself against it, and make your way back into the manor's parlor after a while.

'''Your right leg is injured! Movement will be impaired.'''

'''You are bleeding! You will need to tend to the wound soon.'''

A) Head to the kitchens and dining hall.

B) Go to the servant's quarters and side rooms.

C) Go to the first floor study.

D) Return to the second floor.