Hm. Draw a labyrinth on the ground. Entrance to it touches the perimeter. Then scratch out the perimeter that touches the labyrinth entrance. The dog will come out and have to walk the labyrinth... we don't have to. We can attack from where the dog man can't go. Keep at that until we kill the dog man. Then cut off his face and turn it into a mask.
You come up with a foolproof plan : You'll draw a convoluted labyrinth in the dirt and connect it to that perimeter before scratching out the part of it that leads to the labyrinth so you can watch the
dog person helplessly try to escape it, only to realize he's still trapped ! Proud of yourself, you set your plan in motion. (
Roll : 6) In an astounding display of sheer stupidity, you scratch out the perimeter before drawing the labyrinth. Woopsie-doo.
Quickly realizing your mistake, you leap backwards and brace for impact. However, the
dog person doesn't attack you. Instead, it just stays there, completely baffled, staring at the scratched out perimeter. Weird.
It then starts barking and woofing at you. Fortunately, thanks to your [
Multilingual] skill, you understand what he's trying to say.
Dog person : YOU BREAK CURSE ! ME AM FREE !! MANY THANK !!! NOW BEST FRIEND FOR LIFE !!
That's... unexpected, to say the least. What will you do now ?