Board Thread:Fun and Games Forum/@comment-1524575-20160616204843/@comment-26809040-20161127210347

Varrus clung to his makeshift railing as the chunk he was on flew and spun, leaving the titan dangling from the bottom of the mass of stone and circuits. The giant dropped onto a passing platform, landing on his chest rather than his feet as the relative gravity inverted. Navigating block-to-block was nearly impossible, as the entire mess moved and changed at a seemingly random pattern, throwing off many attempts to maintain position, both for the guardians, and the Vex not on the outer platforms. Worse still, each piece had its own separate gravity, further complicating any attempt to make progress in any single direction.

"The center, ooph, doesn't change. The rest does this at random intervals."

Varrus managed as the piece he was riding flipped and accelerated upward, forcing him to drop and cling to the side of another.

Fer, despite her relative agility, found herself battling a goblin for a block that could barely fit the two of them.

"This is fucking ridiculous! Who the hell designed this place?!"

The closer to the center one was, the more chaotic and dangerous the movements became. Some pieces, however, began to fully refit together, forming chunks of stone hallways and masses of bronze circuits. The storm of metal and stone was nearly past.