Kitting up first sounds like a fine idea.
Prep, then become the ghostbuster! Or the ghost friend. Ya know.
I concur with the others, Lets go gear up, then come back and evict the 'geist
Alright, time to go back home, grab what we need, and finish this off.
The trick to doing weird things like carrying a jar of mulch and a mop into a library is to pretend you're supposed to be there.
Nyeh... Go home and kit up - Or chase that rat if it's still there.
Lets go home and get the stuff.
Check if the rat still there, obviously
No point trying anything with just what I have here. Now I know what I'm up against, it should be pretty straightforward with proper tools. I can have a look at the rat, too, if I see it.
Do those librarians want the 'geist around or something? What does everyone have to make everything so hard for us?
It's not as though they can tell it's there. They probably think it's teenage hooligans or something. Innocents, remember?
In any case, I should be going.
Combat roll: 2 vs. 3 (Rat's attack fails)There's
definitely something more than natural about this rat. I can stick around and fight, or make a break for it. Silver's anathema to incarnate spirits, so my shiv will cut like a hot knife through butter, but it's short and this jacket isn't much of a defense against those teeth and claws.
I think it's a feral spirit of some kind. The same thing as is responsible for werewolves, if it takes root in a human host. In a rat, they just make the host more dangerous - sometimes they kill cats. But, y'know, a rat is a rat and sooner or later it gets hit by a car, poisoned, starves, or dies of old age. I don't know what's with this one that it's stalking me and so eager to pick a fight.
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1. | > Valour and discretion haven't got a divorce in the time you were at the library. Cut and run. |
2. | > Go for the throat. You've got the size advantage. |
3. | > Play it slow. Back off, try and trap it. |
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Sorry, late update. Haven't been doing fantastically lately, but that's just an excuse. The line work here is shoddy, sorry.