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Emogen braces herself with a foot on the bottom of your cage, and easily rips the top off of it. You thank her as you stand up. Tamako begins to remove your bindings, and then you notice something.
Lulu is standing right next to your co-worker. Seemingly having appeared out of nowhere.
"What, how'd you get out?" Emogen asks with a jump as she spots the half-mime beside her.
The half-clown does some sign language. Surprisingly, someone in your group can translate this.
"She says she could always slip through the bars, but there wasn't much point if she'd just get captured again." Tamako says, watching Lulu's hands.
You ask when the changeling could have possibly learned sign language.
"Oh! Today! In mime town they all use that way to speak, I guess." your daughter says with a shrug.
"Get those idiots!" The cat sighs after a sigh of frustration. The clowns begin to fan out, attempting to push you back further into the room than you already are.
"Get behind me!" Emogen says. And while Tamako complies, the princess jumps forward and does something actually familiar to you. She raises her palms to the air, seemingly stopping against a wall that isn't there. She even pretends to push against it hard. Impressively, her cheek appears to squish against the screen of nothingness. The charging clowns slam there hands and bodies into it as they attempt to grab the princess. Stopping them in their tracks.
"This is getting pathetic." The cat says with a sigh, flicking it's tail back and forth in annoyance as the clowns collect themselves. "You just traded your cage for an invisible box. It's only a matter of time until you'll have to surrender."
For now, the clowns mutter to themselves, poking and smacking the area around your group, always either bumping into an invisible wall or colliding a weapon against it, causing it to bounce off. The enemy definitely seems more agitated now, even still though they don't seem that rushed. A few are even whispering with the cat, sitting on a box in a corner of the room.