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Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 12:48 am
by ghill
OOC:   Why does Francois believe it was impossible? Is it simply because parties would be German?  
Strange says Francois getting to his feet and brushing off his jacket and trousers

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 7:45 am
by Overlord87
Ghill,[ooc]Yes, maybe 'impossible' is a bit too much, but it would be very strange for him to kill two comrades and then himself. I did not mean it as in "not feasible".[/ooc]

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 10:36 am
by ghill
There are two of his comrades out in the street who might well have been shot from here says Francois That might explain why he took his own life, it would be oe thing to shoot the enemy quite another to shoot your own comrades

Satisfied with his own explanation he follows after Jaques

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 4:38 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Ah," says Jacques as he leads the way back outside. "That may explain it. Perhaps the gas wasn't lethal, but it caused the Germans to turn on each other, possibly by making them see things that weren't really there. When it wore off and the survivors realized what they had done, they may have taken their own lives."

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 2:34 pm
by krzyspmac
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OOC:   Rolled Stability, dolled 1d6 = 6  
OOC:   Sorry to be late. Had email inbox problems  

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 6:59 pm
by Overlord87
The creature jumps and slashes with its claws at Andre, who raises an arm to cover himself. The brutal weapon cuts through flesh and muscles, spraying blood around - it's a miracle the arm is not cut clean in one single strike. The creature licks the blood on its face, extending a thin tongue long at least 20 centimeters, and it looks like it's savoring the taste.
Jean-Luc,You loss no Stability and might act normally, right now.
Andre,Good luck is definitely not with you in this adventure. You lose 7 Health, and 5 more Stability. I'll send you a PM with more details. Read that, then you can also act.

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 10:07 pm
by Cearlan
Overlord,If these actions take too long, then feel free to curtail them at whatever point you wish
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Andre
As the creature attacked I tried to defend myself by raising my right arm which now hangs loosely at my side, blood flowing freely. My mind in tatters and my arm afire with a strange mixture of both pain and numbness, I am all at sixes and sevens with myself and I have, in modern parlance, totally lost it. Images flash before my eyes and I stand for just a moment in mute shock. Images that I never wanted to see in the first place, let alone when faced with this terror in front of me at this moment.

Grey slimy, ichor covered worms, chanting figures, nameless horrors it's all to much and all Andre can do for the moment is scream at the top of his lungs. Leaning towards the creature he opens his mouth and screams.

"AAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!"

He then turns to his right seemingly shutting the monster out and starts to push the wall aggressively with his left hand.

"What do you mean there's a war on - Are you blind man? Can't you see that we've never had it as good as we have in the last twenty five years or so."

Andre starts to push the wall harder and harder till eventually he starts to punch it.

"Why can't you see what I'm saying - are you oblivious to the evidence of your own eyes man?"

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 11:20 pm
by Overlord87
As Jacques and Francois exit the town hall, they hear an almost inhuman scream of pain and horror, coming from behind a corner, more or less fifteen meter along a street on your right. You also norice that there's no trace of Jean-Luc and Andre in sight.

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 3:26 am
by Mr. Handy
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Jacques doesn't hesitate. He draws his pistol and races or the corner, then leans against the wall and takes a careful peek around it.

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 10:10 pm
by ghill
"We were apart from one another too long," says Francois pulling his pistol from his pocket and following in Jaques wake, but he does not display the same caution as the Gendarme instead he takes the corner wide so as to give himself the best shot at whatever it is hidden from view.

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 10:22 pm
by krzyspmac
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Jean-Luc look at Andre in horror as his friend's arm is almost ripped off. He does the only think he can think of. Look for a rock throws it at the monstrosity shouting and runs away behind the corner in hopes he can find a small place where can can cower.
OOC:   I assume Jean-Luc was not armed and thus treat him more or less as defenseless :)  

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 10:46 pm
by Overlord87
Jean Luc grabs a brick from the ground and throws it at the creature, but it's a frantic shot, taken without really aiming, and it just flies over the creature's head. Still, it succeeds in catching its attention, and instead of finishing Andre, it runs after Jean-Luc, now fleeing towards the square where they come from... and running just past Francois as he dashes in the opposite direction. Meanwhile, Jacques warily looks behind the corner.

And they see madness. Andre, blodded, throwing punches at a wall and gibbering incoherently. And running towards them, a ghastly humanoid, almost human indeed, and yet unmistakably a monster. A face resembling a skull, the skin so taut it looks like it could lacerate any moment. Gray skin, like that of a gravely ill man, emaciated, showing all the bones. And the claws, in the place of fingers, long and sharp. A mouth open, showing canine teeth and a long, red tongue. The creature is running directly towards Francois now, who can feel, quite literally, like death is running towards him.
Spoiler:
Francois and Jacques should roll Stability immediately.

Francois can also immediately shoot with his gun, as he had the gun raised and ready. Then it will be the creature's turn, and finally Jacques will act.

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 3:41 am
by Mr. Handy
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Jacques tries to remain cool and collected in spite of the abomination attacking his friend.
OOC,Stability roll (no points spent): [dice]0[/dice]

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 11:10 am
by ghill
Stability,Stability roll: [dice]0[/dice] +1 spend
Francois doesn't really take much in other than his friend fleeing towards him a look of fear on his face, while behind him follows some beast out of nightmares, Francois tightens his grip and sights on the beasts chest nothing fancy he thinks, a thought flashes across his mind as he pulls the trigger. "Does it have hooves?"
Shots,Shot fired: [dice]1[/dice] [dice]2[/dice] not sure how granular combat is but if possible Francois will shoot multiple times on the 'charging rhino principle' - there is no point running you keep shooting until you see it drop.

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 10:36 am
by Overlord87
The gunshot noise resounds in the still atmosphere of the dead village like a cannon. The bullet flies sure and impacts the creature on its left shoulder, piercing the thin skin and letting out a spurt of a disgusting red-yellowish liquid that looks half blood, half pus. The creature continues its charge, almost as if unaffected, or at least immune to pain, and jumps at Francois, swinging its arms savagely. Good reflexes, honed by years of hunt and life in the wilderness, save Francois, as he leans back and out of reach of the deadly weapons. Still, the creature is not finished, as it pushes further ahead and bites Francois on a leg - catching him as he's still retiring, and taking off a good chunk of skin. The pain is strong, but the wound luckily looks only superficial.
Francois,You lose 5 Stability, plus one for the spend, and 2 points of Health. Also, you permanently lose one point of Sanity from the Stability loss. At the moment you're feeling an adrenaline rush, but the effects of the loss will kick in as soon as the combat is over. After the end of combat, all your General abilities tests will have difficulty increased by one. Also, while you'll be able to use Investigative abilities normally to gather clues, you won't be able to make spends anymore. You cannot check if the creature has hooves now, you'll have to wait until the end of combat. Surely, at a first glance, it doesn't seem to have human feet. Wait for Jacques and Jean-Luc to act, then it will again be your turn.
Jacques,You lose 5 Stability. It's now your turn to act.
krzspymac,You can take another action, either by continue running, or doing something else.
Cearlan,You are still out :twisted: You can keep describing your madness, or simply wait for the combat to end, as you prefer.

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 3:10 am
by Mr. Handy
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Horrified, Jacques quickly aims and fires at the monstrosity.
OOC,Firearms roll (2 points spent): [dice]0[/dice] Damage: [dice]1[/dice]

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 4:39 pm
by Cearlan
"At last you are starting to see reason" Andre shouts at the wall before pounching it one last time. He punches it so hard that he falls onto his back. As his right arm is hanging useless beside him he has to use his left to lever himself up. As a result he is now facing a slightly different direction, fortunately for him he now has nothing in front of him. He continues to throw wild punches as he shambles forwards, his eyes vacant and drool hanging down from his slack mouth. His limp hampers him considerably but despite this he manages to stagger forwards into a run. After a few yards he trips and lands with his head on top of a skeleton. As he raises himself once more he comes face to face with two empty eye sockets and the deaths head grin of a skull.

"Why are you doing this to me?" Andre screams! He stands and kicks out at the skeleton and the skull goes flying off.

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 4:46 pm
by Overlord87
Jacques's bullet hits the creature on a leg, throwing it off balance and giving Francois some time to recover and get his gun into firing position again. More slimy ichor is coming out of the wounds, and the creature is now hissing, possibly showing pain... or maybe just anger.

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 2:55 pm
by krzyspmac
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Jean-Luc frantically tries to look around for any firearms laying around. "This is a war zone, there should be firearms around! There should be tons of firearms around? Where is a Browning when you need one!" he thinks to himself.

Re: [IC - SCENE 5] Verchanne

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 7:38 pm
by Overlord87
Jean-Luc looks around, but there are no firearms in sight. Indeed, he doesn't remember seeing any since his arrival. Surely all these dead soldiers had one, but they must've been gathered and hidden, or more likely taken away.