Yvah winced a little at the sudden crashing noise under Lex's sundering swing. But she couldn't say anything about it, since she was the one who blew cover first. Blast it all. She didn't like it, being noisy on a job. Especially not if they were going to be this slow about it. At this pace, they should be quiet. Being this loud, they should be fast. This wasn't how professionals did things. This wasn't how [i]Yvah[/i] did things. She sighed, feline ears curling down a little in her resignation. One day in this town and she was already sinking into to her old habits. This wasn't what the masters would want her to be seeking. This fragile rigidity. This bitterness. Yvah took a breath and straightened her frown, composing herself. Okay, this'd work. She'd make this work. It couldn't work if she was so negative. They couldn't see her like that. The captive dwarf was on her feet rather quickly, and chiding her fellow escapee just as swiftly. She was having the same thoughts Yvah was, it seemed. But it had been a while since they all arrived. Long enough now that if anyone heard them stomping around or breaking stuff, they'd have come already. So, either they were slow to the draw, or they were setting up an ambush while everyone here was bickering, if they heard any of it at all. Yvah didn't like the idea of an ambush, and people never missed a smash like that. But, looking to her companions, and unless they had a whole guild of fishmen, Yvah thought that they'd still have a run for their coin in a fight. Ambush or not. Yeah, they had this. Easy-peasy. Yvah plucked her tools for the umpteenth time, the trusty things always having their use. She knelt beside the dwarf as the yet smaller rescuee slipped out of the chamber. With a furred hand, she raised the surly cleric's bonds into her view and set upon them with nimble motions. With tongue in cheek, Yvah focused on the task until the telltale click loosened the shackles. The feline looked up to the dwarf and gave a small but reassuring smile as she unlatched the things. "We'll get you blasting in no time, Miss." Tools still in hand, Yvah moved toward the other, Eilina. This time the shackles were a little easier to crack open, and Yvah was able to steal a curious glance toward the rubble beside them as she went. As she felt the click in her fingertips, she noticed something toward the top. An opening. About big enough to squeeze herself through. "Oi," she said rather softly, looking to Eilina, "You see that?" she pointed out the gap in the rocks, "Go tell the others about it. But be quiet. There might be fishies waiting for us on the other side." Yvah gave a nod to the gnome, and made about climbing the rocks as silently as she could manage. >17 to unlock Solglia's chains. Success. >18 to unlock Eilina's chains. Success. >9 Insight on Solglia. >19 Insight on Eilina. >20 to Stealth up the rubble. [@LovelyAnastasia][@JBRam2002]