'Necromancy?' Deanna said, turning her head to Nagi.
She sblack personed, unleashing the foul smell of decaying flesh into our faces. It wasn't the most pleasent thing to experience but their was worse.
'In a sense yes' the Actress added.
I was losing my patience, clearly we were getting nowhere and time and probably everything else in this house was against us. I drew my blade up, its red glow illuminating parts of the dark shadows.
'Define 'In a sense'?' I growled, if I didn't get a straight answer, I would kill her.
"I am vondering how ve are going to kill somezing zat eez already dead," Nagi commented. "Cut off it's head, non?" She looked at Bane. "I am all for eet, if she does not tell us EXACTLY vhat is going on right now." It was an obvious threat to Deanna.
"Tell us vhat you are talking about and how ve may get out of zhis house, or Bane vill do vhatever it takes to keel you," she told the zombie.
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For once I had something in common with Danna, I was angry, very angry with this 'woman'.
The already ignited blade found itself arched back and blasted with velocity at the Zombie spiralling through the air like a streak of fire.
The Zombie turned her decomposing head to see the incoming blade, her mouth emitted a small smile before the Blade smashed into her body blasting out at its other end.
But victory was clearly not at hand, the zombie simply stood as she had, not moving, not flinching, not even a flicker. She continued to smile, a tinge of evil flickering in and out of it.
I looked down to see her disfigured body, my eyes became large as it began to simultaneously grow back its flesh rebuilding its once stagnant state.
The blade tore round the room and fly back into my hands but I could only stand and gape at the sight.
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It was a dead option, but probably the only sensible one. I began to back away and signalled to Rain and Nagi to do the same. What we were going to do next, I had no idea.
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Re: Haunted Manor « Reply #108 on May 14, 2009, 3:36pm »
“ I don’t know,” said Rain sheepishly and a blush of slight embarrassment grow on her round face.
Just then a sudden thought hit Danna he knew where they could seek refuge from the ghostly thing that inhabited the manor.
“Oi how bout the main dinnin’ hall, the window ain’t near enough to get to and it only gots one door,” he said, “we can ues the table as a barrier and then ain’t nothing gonna get in.” ”
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Re: Haunted Manor « Reply #109 on May 21, 2009, 5:04pm »
I didn't say anything, even though Danna's suggestion was smart. I simply nodded and continued walking down the hallway.
Yet a foul smell began to waft into my nostrils, a familiar, hostile smell. I looked back, at In. I couldn't I was working with a raptor, one who had shown quite some impressive combat experience. But enemy or ally alike, I would have to live with it for the time being, but hopefully not for long.
We reached the dinning hall and opened the main doors to its eerie, silent air. It was quiet, very quiet, and dim lit, yet at the same time large and open. It seemed like this would be our home for the next few hours.
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Re: Haunted Manor « Reply #110 on Jun 15, 2009, 9:17pm »
(Sorry I keep dropping off the face of the earth! My finals are next week and most of my teachers have decided to cram in last minute material and projects, so I've been... swamped. Hopefully when this is all over I can come back to rping on a regular basis. ;A;)
"Vell, I suppose zhis means we are not to be having zhat dinner...." Nagi said with a tone of disappointment as she stepped into the hall. In and Meltz followed closely after her, glancing around. Meltz muttered something about how this all could have been an ambush and went off to check the room for any dangers.
In shifted nervously as she stuck close to Nagi. She glanced at Bane apprehensively. He made her uncomfortable, she was sure he had a problem with her.
“Maybe since we don’t know how long we might be staying,” said Rain, “we should send a team to get supplies.”
“Ain’t safe,” said Danna as he tried to turn over the large hardwood table with no avail, “we ain’t know what else might be here.”
Meanwhile
Borkah watched Bane carefully, the Huntarian seemed to aggravated by the presents of In. As a Talon Borkah sometimes had to work with raptors and thus was ues to them, he actually found that some times raptors made better work-mates then some Talon did.
“Bane,” Borkah said putting a hand on the S.T.A.L.K.E.R.’s shoulder, the talon then gave a small grunt and gestured with his head at In., but before he could get answer,
“Oi, ain’t anyone gonna help me with this,” yelled Danna still straining himself with the heavy table, the Talon’s young face red from all the work.
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Borkah glanced back at Danna, and then back at my face.
'As long as that, thing, keeps it's distance. So will I.' I said bitterly. Truthfully speaking my reaction was quite diluted compared to other Huntarians, some had been known to attack a Raptor head on without mercy or warning.
I suppose, since we were in the same situation and facing the same consequences, I did hold a shard of respect for the Raptor.
I looked at her for a second, then walked over to Danna ready to help the guy lift the table. Before I could, something caught my ear.
A noise.
A Shift from inside the darkness of the hall.
'Everyone quiet' I growled, turning to face the darkness, my hand nearby my blade.
"Ugh, can ve not even have five meenutes vithout anozer monster attack?" Nagi sighed, taking out her weapons. Her eyes searched the room for movement, ready to attack.
"Maybe we're just being paranoid....?" Meltz said hopefully.
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Re: Haunted Manor « Reply #116 on Aug 4, 2009, 7:18pm »
"Well why don't ve catch it unavares while we still can, zhen?" Nagi asked. "Only question- Everyone attack at vonce or do ve have strategy?"
"No amount of treasssure is worth thisss," In hissed to Meltz, looking carefully around her to try and spot the monster.
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Re: Haunted Manor « Reply #117 on Aug 25, 2009, 1:40pm »
Rain nodded even thou there was only one of the monster and seven of them a strategy was still the best way to go, after all who knows what the house might throw at them next.
"Bane, Danna try to see if you can get it out into the open," said Rain as she ready her weapon, " Nagi sneak behind it and attack,everyone else keep it busy until Nagi makes her more then we need to barricade the door."
"All right on my signal..... Go!," Rain hope that the other would listen to her and that her plan would work.
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Re: Haunted Manor « Reply #118 on Aug 28, 2009, 12:33pm »
I heard the word's of Rain's plan, I didn't want to have to work with Danna but I didn't really have a choice in these circumstances.
I slowly beckoned to Danna to follow me and cautiously I began to prowl away from the monster towards the shadows at the end of the room, if I could get there I would be able to move through them towards this bastard and either take it out from the side or smash out into the light.
I moved closer and closer towards the end of the room, the shadows getting thicker with every step.
Then I heard it...
Another Growl.
I beckoned to Danna to stop but my actions cost me.
The shadows suddenly shot out from in front of me, engulfing my body, a sudden sharp pain began to explode throughout my body. I clenched my eyes shut and went for my blade, but as I opened them I could not see anything, just blackness.