Ok, so what is your ruling about the overrun?
I have been thinking about it and this is what I've come up with. In the rules, you aren't automatically stopped when moving through an opponents square because he can always voluntarily let you pass him. But if Torin didn't let me by then Boo would either be stopped in his tracks or he would have to initiate an Overrun. So if Torn lets Boo pass, then it's not an overrun maneuver because I don't need to overrun him. So that means it's up to Portho to let Boo by him and if he does then Boo isn't overrunning anyone because it would be like them allowing an ally move through their square which is just a standard move action. Allowing Boo to do either a standard action or another move action to get the Eff out of there.
I have been thinking about it and this is what I've come up with. In the rules, you aren't automatically stopped when moving through an opponents square because he can always voluntarily let you pass him. But if Torin didn't let me by then Boo would either be stopped in his tracks or he would have to initiate an Overrun. So if Torn lets Boo pass, then it's not an overrun maneuver because I don't need to overrun him. So that means it's up to Portho to let Boo by him and if he does then Boo isn't overrunning anyone because it would be like them allowing an ally move through their square which is just a standard move action. Allowing Boo to do either a standard action or another move action to get the Eff out of there.