The window shattered as our van, parked right outside, exploded. The air filled with shards of petroleum-coated metal, expensive dildos, cow manure, and cheap SC fireworks which stubbornly refused to ignite. The intense heat instantly reduced the vampire at the window into a fine ash, which settled on the seat. Something in the pile vibrated loudly. The claw-vampire, missing his arm and most of his torso, hissed in terror and scampered away like an animal... only to collapse into ash as well. The Beast doesn't know how to stop-drop-roll.
Outside, the two bodyguards turned out to... not be vampires. One collapsed, unconscious and burning, the other rolled around on the ground trying to put himself out. I made a total of like... 4 morality rolls. Along with murdering the farmer earlier (it was self defense! I thought he was a vampire! in uh, broad daylight) my character is very close to the dorfen "doesn't care about anything anymore" state. Though delightfully, I didn't acquire any neuroses from descent into immorality.
So on the downside...
Chad and
Sean were both in range of the explosion (though partly shielded by the wall!)
Sean's "armor of contempt", a pride power that makes his skin like marble, helped a lot. He did promise to beat the crap of
me later though (very fair, since our characters don't know how deadly those gangrel claws would have been).
Sean actually leapt through the shattered window, tackled the ghoul who was writhing on the pavement, and finished it off with his bare hands. This is... actually something of a trend for
Sean now... Afterwards he perched on top of the vampires' car screaming
"I AM A GOD" for several minutes.
Chad was considerably less fortunate. For one thing, he had anthrax. For another, we started getting really confused about rules
Somehow he was knocked unconscious by the initial blast (anthrax + explosion + intense fire, then he failed his stamina check to stay awake I think).
Jen pulled him out of the booth while
I doused his burning fursuit with iced tea, then we attempted to administer first aid. Our rolls were... astronomically unlucky. Mostly mine,
Jen did a good job assisting (though she did roll "1,1,1" once). Failing caused my willpower to run out almost instantly (the downside to a pride power I have which grants willpower for succeeding). Without willpower it was especially hopeless. Even after begging my
demon for a last point of will, we failed to save Chad.
except then we reread the rules and found that one success stabilizes, not 8. 8 would restore consciousness
But by that point Chad's player was prepared to move on to a new concept, so yeah, Chad died of a broken heart or something
RIP
His
demon emerged from the charred corpse with a howl. Only we could see it (demonsight) as it went for the waitress who had (after like 4 minutes, fuck's sake) called the ambulance.
except apparently she had true faith or something because she got an amazingly good roll, 2% chance-good, instantly repulsing it. We just stared as it erupted in flames, screaming, and disappeared into hell. She had noooo idea.