[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/ERxXJHE.png[/img] [color=888383]Location:[/color] Hotel Valhalla - 100th Floor - Game Room [color=888383]Skills:[/color] Crane Control[/center][hr][hr] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/C6tQzCu.png[/img] [color=#EDDA74]Location:[/color] Hotel Valhalla - 100th Floor - Game Room [color=#EDDA74]Skills:[/color] Crane Control[/center] [hr][hr] Lara blinked as she looked into the room and paused a bit at that. What had Loki even done to the room, and what was this even? She had never seen anything like this before, having died well before the time of video games and game arcades. She looked around the room and noticed that there were seven controls, one for each of them. Hanging around were those that had been presumed to be killed, including Helgi! She then looked over to the coins and put her hands over her mouth seeing the lifeless body of another there. Astrid's brows furrowed and her mouth drew taut at that point, as she also saw the lifeless body there. Apparently she had been too good, as their attacker was now dead, laying there having bled out. They probably wouldn't come back, as they were not a prize in the game. She didn't like this set up at all, as this was set up by Loki. Everyone knew that god did not play fair, and this game was probably rigged. [color=#EDDA74]"...What do you gain from this, Loki? Why have us gamble for those lives that shouldn't be hanging in the balance. You know they should be here, in the Hotel, not like this."[/color] Lara walked over to one of the sets of controls and looked them over. It seemed simple enough, move the stick, press the buttons and try to get those Einherjar and others out of the game. She then walked over to pile of coins and then picked up one and took it over to the machine she had picked out and put it in the machine. It light up and made a cacophony of sounds that made her wince a bit at that point. She turned to the controls, and started working. It took a bit to get use to it, but soon, Lara had managed to pluck nine Einherjar out of the machines, and free them from their prison. Astrid wasn't sure they should be so easily playing the game, but those lives were at risk, so once she got an answer from Loki she walked over to the pile of coins, picked one up and headed over to one of the unattended machines and put the coin in. She had played a few of these at the arcades back home, and she worked on carefully angling the crane. One, two, then soon eleven Einherjar were free at her hand. Sure, they were probably confused as to what had happened, but she didn't focus on that. She focused on getting all the ones in the machine she had picked out of the machine.