MiscChaos - Aislinn Desmond
Spoiler (click to show/hide):
Chiyome only smiles at your desire for wardrobe.
"Well then, come along," she said in a no- nonsense tone.
She escorts you behind the bar, and into a back location.
Stepping in, it looks like medieval Japan in here, sliding paper doors, long hallways, the works. Along each door is a name, usually female.
And a lot of the prostitutes are still cosplaying back here... Or not, depending on what you just learned.
Eventually, you make it to the end of the hallway, and she slid open the door, revealing a walk in closet with a LOT of different dresses and clothing.
"Please," she gestured. "Feel free."
Albedo28 - Roland Ernstein
Spoiler (click to show/hide):
The snake- woman paused.
Then it made an odd noise.
It took several seconds, but you realized: she/ it was laughing. At you.
"Demon? I am no demon human," she said is a sweet, high voice.
She pointed to the left of her.
"That issssss a demon."
Out over there was a man with blood red skin in a business suit while a man dressed casually attempted to stick a long, red spear through him. No euphemism there.
It almost distracted you from the attack from her, with her long fangs attempting to bite you.
exalted - Samantha Brown Colt
Spoiler (click to show/hide):
Luckily for you, seems like the bullet was lodged in his skull, so no brain on you.
Inside the room was nothing special.
If anything, the lack of anything special made it special.
There was something that looked quite like an electric chair was at the center of it. And along the walls were weapons, all lined up.
It kinda looked like a museum inside.
Now, curious employees are beginning to stick their noses into the hallway, but the cops arrive on the scene none too soon, and are intent to figuring out what the hell happened.
Harcin - Sofia Häyhä
Spoiler (click to show/hide):
Coordination Roll 4d6. Difficulty: Hard.
2,5,6,5
Pass.
Luck Roll 2d6. Difficulty: Hard.
2,6
Fail.
This woman is moving a lot faster than a normal human would, bobbing and weaving that would put any basketball player to shame while making more cuts along the target.
But it isn't enough.
Lining up your shot, you make an accurate hit towards the kneecap.
Unfortunately, you almost hit the woman, punching a hole right through her riot shield. While it did hit the knee of the thing, either it ignored the hit, or else for all intents and purposes, didn't care.
While it was covered in minor cuts and scratches, there was no major wound enough to cripple or at least disable it.
"Watch it!" she roared at you, the monster momentarily forgotten.
Then, the man decided to take a swing at the monster. The hit was shallow compared to her cuts.
"No! Stop!" she yelled, throwing herself into the fist of the monster that had aimed at him.
Her riot shield cracked in half, and she was sent flying.
She flew over 20 feet, easily, and hit a stone wall with a sickening
crack that you could've heard from there.
She crumpled. And she wasn't moving.
Earthsage - Guinevere Smith
Spoiler (click to show/hide):
Search as you might, you can't find a title for the damn thing.
Being a bit careless, you shook the book, dislodging anything that wasn't properly bound to it.
Several sheets of paper and the letter from the University of Massachusetts fall out.
Damn. And the pink vibrator is mocking you in your mind.
That_One_Guy - Garian
Spoiler (click to show/hide):
Try as you might, you still can't find the man, even hopping over the flames hasn't helped you all that much.
Though you can hear something, like fighting, perhaps?
And if anything, this situation is getting weirder.
Unless you were intentionally running around in circles, you're still stuck in the India section.
CrimsonNutcase37 - Edward Gordon
Spoiler (click to show/hide):
Strength Roll 4d6. Difficulty: Extreme.
6,5,3,1
Fail.
The woman bobbed and weaved like no one you'd ever seen. She was also talented with the sword, since she steadily whittled away at the monster, but the damage wasn't doing much to slow the beast down.
More or less covered in scratches, it just seemed angry than wounded.
Taking your opportunity, you were about to swipe at the belly, but you got distracted by the hole that had been punched through the riot shield.
"Watch it!" she roared at someone, probably someone with a rifle, since you heard the discharge earlier.
Taking your shot at the belly was akin to striking a sledge hammer into a solid wall of concrete.
You felt some material gave way, but there was massive resistance. How had that woman cut through so much of it?
The monster roared in anger, making you forget everything as it wound up a massive fist.
"No! Stop!" she yelled, throwing herself into the fist of the monster that had aimed at you.
Her riot shield cracked in half, and she was sent flying.
She flew over 20 feet, easily, and hit a stone wall with a sickening
crack that you could've heard from here.
She crumpled. And she wasn't moving.
Voff - Jan Sigurdson
Spoiler (click to show/hide):
Coordination Roll 4d6. Difficulty: Normal.
5,2,6,1
Pass.
Strength Roll 5d6. Difficulty: Easy.
4,5,5,6,2
Pass.
You had only one real shot, and when the moment presented itself, you took it.
Managing to push her off, it tried to pounce on you again.
You took it down with a good right hook.
The wolf thing is no longer moving, save for steady breathing.
But, out in the distance, you can hear something.
Howling.
A block away from the Museum- Right now.
Spoiler (click to show/hide):
A man and a women stood, overlooking the scene of destruction.
And how much of a clusterfuck the situation had degraded into.
The woman growled. It was a deep, guttural sound, not something usually considered something for a human to be able to make.
The man stood next to her. His lips were a firm, resolute line. But his eyes watched the woman nervously.
"... You can go clean up now Jack," he said, sealing the fates of all those involved.
She stopped growling, and a sickly sweet smile graced her lips as she hummed, making her way over.