Rain kept glancing back at the people and "god" behind her as she search the walls for a way to climb out since the door was not longer an option. Fear kept her from hearing or even listening to anything that was said around her or to her. She found a steep yet climbable pile of rubble that while not perfect would be better than going past the "god" and into the loud hallway with the big thing banging on the door. She slipped once, then twice as she pulled herself up and found a loose piece of rubble. Fortunately, each slip only stopped her progress instead of losing progress since she kept three points of contact at all times. "Come on," she mumbled to herself. "Just like when you climbed up that house to blow up that Venitech service station." Only then she at least had a grapple line and a little assistance. After a few moments she found herself standing outside the wall with singing starting up behind her and shuffling and grunting from somewhere out here. She glanced around, hunger pangs really starting to get to her, although the adrenaline from her fear of the "god" at least partially kept the pain at bay. She figured she could manage for a few minutes before the urge to stuff her face with dirt overcame her. She glanced back at the others debating whether she should help them or not. [i]They are criminals.[/i] A strong argument that had some weight to it. One could never know what horrible deeds a criminal would do to her. [i]You're a criminal too.[/i] Rain winced internally at that. No no no. There was no way should could consider herself a criminal; she was a revolutionary. That line of thought could only be the Stone talking. [i]They're living people.[/i] That was true and she did feel some sympathy towards their suffering in the Stone along with her. [i]SHUT UP! I'M HUNGRY FIND FOOD![/i] Ultimately, hunger won out in the end and Rain scanned around for a safe way to get clear of this area and find food. They were completely capable of helping themselves, and from what she could tell they were considering the "god's" proposal. One that Rain would never consider, since magic always comes with trouble.