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Author Topic: Life Begins At Death - Epilogue: We Live And Live Again  (Read 562547 times)

Harry Baldman

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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7950 on: December 09, 2013, 04:57:09 pm »

In the streets of Shriekpot...

Sigmund, having obtained a suitable victim, points him in the right direction.

"Well, the barrel is in a ship. Let me take you there," he says. He then remembers that there is an inexplicable tree-headed skeleton standing next to him. He'd better cover that as well. "Oh, and this individual you see here is Mark, he takes care of me when I find myself unable to do certain things. But he was unable to help me to move that barrel."

The drunk gives Mark a long look, blinking several times, but then evidently thinks it better not to ask. The three people then go back to the ship, where they find the barrel of the Special. Sigmund points at it in a dignified manner, and the drunk begins to stare at it, smacking his lips. At this point, Mark chooses to strike!

[Mark vs. Drunk: 5+1-2 vs. 1-1-1]

His arms go around the drunk's neck with astonishing quickness, then his entire body constricts suddenly and violently, crushing the drunk's neck completely in mere seconds. Mark then twists the head a few times, then removes it completely, leaving a headless, bleeding corpse behind.

Justine, it must be said, isn't very happy about this, it seems.

"Why would you do that? Just kill a man like that?"

This sudden bit of reproach wakes up Niklas, who immediately snaps out of his fugue state and heads out to find chairs, stepping right off the ship and taking a stroll around town.

After a couple minutes spent walking half a kilometer or so toward the town center, he still hasn't found any chairs. He has, however, found a bunch of people who seem to be following him. They look distinctly unsavory and converse with each other in hushed whispers as Niklas walks down the street - something the chair isn't sure he likes.


In the kitchen of the Second Shank...

Scott knows a good idea when he hears one - he is about to head off to find Craig immediately, but is stopped by Morton, who seems to have something to offer.

"Wait, wait, Sir Scott, before you go could you give this glass of tea to good tailor Craig?"

Scott happily takes the cup of tea and heads over to Craig, who is still in his room and currently reading a demonology book while inspecting a particular circle.

"Excuse me, good sir, but I've brought you some tea," Scott politely says to the tailor, who turns to him, looking quite surprised.

"Tea, you say? Well, thank you," he says, accepting the cup.

"In addition, I was hoping to find out if you had any porous, strong cloth. Preferably of the sort that isn't damaged by heat or water."

Tailor Craig points to an orderly pile of cloth in the corner of the room.

"There's something like that in my pile, I believe - some patches of plaid fabric - don't quite remember what exactly it was, but I think it fits your criteria," he says. "Shouldn't be hard to find if you look."

He then nears the area of complete darkness that is his face to the tea, at which point fumes start rapidly rising from it, the tea slowly evaporating into his hood.

In the meantime, Morton considers bringing the other cup of tea he has ready to the Artiste - he is slightly put off by the prospect that the man is obviously still taking his nap, however.


In a house of hands...

Darren has no further questions and he believes he has availed himself of the hand-person's hospitality for long enough, and thus bids the fellow adieu.

"Thank you for your help."

"Always glad to help a guest. Particularly when they're the questing types. They remind me of myself when I was younger."

And with that, he's off. Darren hits the streets once again, looking for the toy store. However, he does not see anything of the sort in the nearby area - it certainly doesn't help that the buildings around here are woefully unlabeled aside from cryptic pictograms that don't tell Darren very much at all. As he floats down the street confusedly, he is approached by a strange individual - a woman who appears to be... stretched out, for lack of a better word. She is about twice as tall as Darren, and she appears to be a ghost very much like him. She also has seven eyes - two in their normal places, the other five placed irregularly over her face. When they run into each other, the woman is surprised, but then smiles.

"Hello-hello!" she says cheerily, and as she does this, all seven of her eyes begin to slowly migrate toward her forehead.
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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7951 on: December 09, 2013, 05:00:32 pm »

Find the cloth and use it. Thanking the scary void-man profusely.
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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7952 on: December 09, 2013, 05:51:39 pm »

((Mark indeed had a halberd, I don't know why did the GM decide to make Mark use his arms, but it was awesome nonetheless. Or was it beacause I "cheated"? I just said so so that KHH could have time to decide what to do.))

-Wha- Mark, you could have been more tactful, please. Look at all the blood being spilled in vain here!

Quickly look for an empty container to store the blood. Then store as much blood as I can.

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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7953 on: December 10, 2013, 01:49:13 am »

((Ye gods. 1-1-1 ;_;))
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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7954 on: December 10, 2013, 02:05:56 am »

((Mark indeed had a halberd, I don't know why did the GM decide to make Mark sue his arms, but it was awesome nonetheless. Or was it beacause I "cheated"? I just said so so that KHH could have time to decide what to do.))

I do recall a bit where you looted all his stuff and put it down someplace else. So he didn't really have his stuff with him.
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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7955 on: December 10, 2013, 07:29:30 am »

((I only looted his books and divination stuff. I'm sorry if I wan't clear, but I think that I said only those things. ))

Spoiler: My turn when I did it (click to show/hide)

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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7956 on: December 10, 2013, 07:58:52 am »

Oh well. One can rationalize this with the fact that he didn't have anything to hold the halberd with, so it was probably left behind with the rest of the stuff, which should currently be in the cargo hold.
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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7957 on: December 10, 2013, 08:21:53 am »

((Well, it could be that way. The decapitatation with his bare hands was epic anyway. I can't believe how KHH still has so much luck in those things.))

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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7958 on: December 10, 2013, 06:41:43 pm »

Well, if Artiste is taking a nap, then Erin would be a nice second. There is always Sigmund and Kevin too--Wait, Kevin isn't a skeleton anymore. Which means he can actually try the tea now without it being a farcical skit! What better way to allow someone to break in some tastebuds than a nicely done cup of tea?

But how should he do it? Should he make iced? It would certainly allow it to sit for longer, but Morton was always more of a fan of hot tea. But what does Kevin like? Good jester Kevin never was much of a talker in Yaleson manor. Hm... The butler decides to do what he does best, and how he does most things really, wing it and pretend you have it all planned out in advance.

First though, Erin. The desk gets another glass, or one of his flasks if need be, and fills it with the rest of the tea. and go on the hunt for the eccentric transmogrifying mage.

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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7959 on: December 11, 2013, 01:49:40 pm »

In Tailor Craig's room...

Scott quickly retrieves the indicated cloth - a rather interesting black-and-white affair hidden beneath a sheet of silk - and, after thanking Craig, who appears to be rapidly inhaling the cup of tea he has received, heads off to make more of his marvelous inventions out of it. He is successful in this endeavor, and finally has a set of bags filled with some of Morton's wonderful, seemingly inexhaustible supply of tea. As he prepares for the final step of this new, absolutely revolutionary method of teamaking, he is almost bursting with anticipation.

Morton, though, is nowhere to be seen - this is mostly because he is currently located on the deck of the ship, offering a spot of tea to one of the two people on this ship who actually need water to survive now, which is to say the good mage Erin.

"Oh, tea! How thoughtful. Thanks," Erin says, taking her eyes off the scene of grisly decapitation with a set of blunt objects for a moment, then taking a sip. "Ya know, I've never been much of a tea person, but I dare say y've converted me."

Speaking of grisly decapitation happening nearby, Sigmund tries to salvage the situation. And by 'situation', he means 'blood'.

"Wha- Mark, you could have been more tactful, please. Look at all the blood being spilled in vain here!"

Without missing a beat, he runs down the pier, grabbing a random barrel and emptying it of its nominally cabbage-related contents, then runs back up, grabbing the drunk and placing him upside-down in the barrel. He gets a bit of blood this way, but it's hardly that much when he considers the size of the barrel. He can only imagine what he could do if he had enough blood to fill it completely. Why, the very thought makes him salivate, though purely on a metaphorical level, as he lacks the requisite anatomy to actually do such a thing anymore, it seems.

"I would comment how I am shocked and disgusted by what I'm seeing here, but that would leave me with fewer words to describe whatever you're likely to do next."

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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7960 on: December 11, 2013, 01:54:50 pm »

((Yay))
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they wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the raving confessions of a mass murdering cannibal from a recipe to bake a pie.
Knowing Belgium, everyone will vote for themselves out of mistrust for anyone else, and some kind of weird direct democracy coalition will need to be formed from 11 million or so individuals.

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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7961 on: December 11, 2013, 02:44:56 pm »

-Justine, I think that you have spent more time with Mark than me, and that you have already seen what Mark can do. And what he already did with me once, too. So I don't know why you appear to be so concerned about that.

Then he turned to mark:

-What is true, indeed, is that you could have made all this less disgusting. At least we could have taken him to the cargo hold, where you could have worked alone, and you could have spared us from this sight. So, why don't we go there?

Carry the body, still upside down in the barrel, to the cargo hold, with Mark's help. If the body doesn't have more blood, loot it.

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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7962 on: December 11, 2013, 02:58:00 pm »

Test out the new method and ask Morton/Sigmund/Anyone to give his opinion.
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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7963 on: December 11, 2013, 03:15:23 pm »

[If Scott finds Sigmund:]

-We are busy here, can't you see? -He sighs- Anyway, vampirism doesn't let you drink anything but blood. So find somebody else to test your tea shenanigans.

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Re: Life Begins At Death - Chapter 5: The Path of Dreams
« Reply #7964 on: December 11, 2013, 04:18:03 pm »

(Perhaps you can add some blood to the tea, rather then drinking from a barrel like a common uncouth vampire?)
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