>>5654944>>5654841>>5654533>head achesTheir head injuries were particularly painful, but it wasn’t disruptive enough that those crows can’t get into position.
Damaging wooden objects isn’t something terribly uncommon, and the crows have packed several tools to deal with it — files, small saws, and hardy knives with thick blades will come in handy with breaking down the wood.
>24 vs 12Even the thicker wood of the back was unable to withstand Sira’s repeated sawing and hacking. His deliberate jagged cuts ensured that when this wooden frame falls, it would look like a natural breakage.
>11 vs 11The second crow was doing pretty well until he accidentally bumped into one of wooden frames’ many stilts, aggravating his already injured head and nearly causing him to fall. Luckily, the wooden saw still embedded in the wood stopped him. After taking a breather, he too manages to damage the middle section of the wooden frame.
>24 vs 10The front section didn’t stand a chance. A couple strikes from a stout knife and it begins to crack and fracture.
By the time the whole structure begins to collapse, the crows are down the stairs, hiding an empty room.
As the deafening cracks and bangs of the wood echoes throughout the new study hall, those laborers were too distracted by the commotion upstairs to notice the crows slipping from room to room.