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Josephine could hear the noises more clearly as she neared the aisle. She could just begin to make out some of the sounds, but... her suspicions couldn't have been true. What sort of situation could she be in for something of THAT sort to be happening? Just as she peered past the corner, she'd come to find that those suspicions were more likely than she thought. A
familiar woman was spread out on the ground, with the torn, almost unrecognizable uniform of a nurse draped over her body. The scraps of cloth were no longer capable of keeping her modesty, displaying her voluptuous form for anyone to see. It took Josephine a moment to name the woman she was seeing, but when she had, she was surprised. The woman's name was Regina Baileford, the head nurse at Lacuna. She's rarely ever seen the head nurse outside of her office... but, she looked to be in trouble.
A few of the slimy dark tentacles that had been terrorizing the college were holding her ankles and wrists while a few others worked themselves in and out of her holes... all of them. The woman's mouth, pussy, and ass were filled with smaller tentacles that squirmed around inside of her, leaking copious amounts of purplish slime as they did the unthinkable. She must've been there for some time, because though her eyes were open, they were staring blankly past Josephine without seeming to notice her. Her muffled voice sounded tired, and she wasn't struggling at all... that had to have been from exhaustion, right? There was no way Regina had been enjoying the treatment. Her clothes were all ripped so she had to have resisted, but...
wasn't that resistance before she was broken down kind of hot?[Morality check; Difficult. Josephine = 16. +8 to Arousal.] A rush of arousal affected Josephine at the sudden alien thought, but she didn't have the time to entertain such thinking. There was something more important to think about; namely, her objective and whether or not she could stage a rescue attempt. It would probably be beneficial to have a companion with her, but it's hard to tell if the head nurse would be much useful now... she could just leave her to the whims of these creatures.
OPTIONS
[Key roll; 12. Unlock values; 16, 12, 16, 13. One Option unlocked!]
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Fighting with Knowledge - Grab a few books from a bookcase and... just throw them?
Odds of Success: Impossible | Checks: 1 (Bravery) + Save | Consumption: -2 Energy | Consequences of Failure: ??? State, Arousal Increases, Sanity Decreases
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"BAD OMENS. EVIDENCE OF A TERRIBLE MISTAKE. DO AS THE MAID SAYS, AND SHOW NO WEAKNESS TO THE PREDATORS." Avenging Destruction God of Soul-Reaving and Eternal Torment Within the 9th Circle responded. He sounded both amused with the situation, and curious. Still, his advice seemed to be to just do what she was doing now, so Ninette kept doing that. The Maid had told everyone to keep at a certain speed with their backwards retreat, saying that one of them could trip if they panicked and went too fast. That in turn could lead to a domino effect and then Ninette would be in a heap of trouble that wouldn't be in her interest. [Diligence Checks; Easy. Bridgette = 12, Ninette = 17, Margaret = 12, Victoria = 7, Maid = 17, Madeline = 11.]
Ninette was too focused on not falling to have noticed the first signs of the Maid's worry coming true, but a loud laugh from Doggo Borkinson alerted her. Victoria had misstepped during their backwards retreat, and the blind woman stumbled to the floor with a rough crash. "ANOTHER SOUL TO THE DOGS. IT IS OF NO LOSS TO US. WE HAD NO USE OF HER." Naturally, he cared little for the impending doom of the woman, unlike the others. "Victoria!" Madeline shouted, as everyone knew the possible consequences of showing weakness to their enemy. She would've gone to help—likely as the others would have—but in the split second it took for them to realize the situation, one of the shadowed snakes was darting at the downed woman with stunning speed. It let out an echoed hiss as its mouth(?) split open to bite down on the woman's neck. [Diligence Save; Hard. Maid = 22.]
It wouldn't get its intended target. "... OH. OH MY, HOW RICH. A SHAME AS I PREFERRED HER, BUT NONETHELESS AMUSING." Doggo Borkinson laughed. The Maid had dashed in front of the prone blind woman's form and took the bite in her place. "Mnn-!" They could hardly hear her pained noise as she was bit. Her eyes were closed shut as she grimaced, and she seemed to be struggling with something as she tried to move her mouth, but all that came from it was her broken gasps. Doggo Borkinson laughed in delight... but strangely enough, Ninette had a harder time sharing his amusement. An alien feeling pervaded her senses at the sight. She could be next, if she wasn't careful. She had to keep moving like the Maid would want. [Bravery check; Hard. Ninette = 3.] It wasn't fear; it was just her survival instinct that pushed her to let the Maid go. This was the right choice— [-10 to Sanity.]
"HA." A particularly loud laugh broke Ninette from those thoughts. "THE DAMNED BLIGHTS COULD EVEN MANAGE THIS FEAT? WE'LL NEED TO BE MORE VIGILANT. WATCH YOUR THOUGHTS CAREFULLY."
... Well, at any rate, the Maid was being pulled away by their dark pursuers. Ninette still had the time to try and do something to help should she choose to.
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[Diligence Checks; Easy. Bridgette = 12, Ninette = 17, Margaret = 12, Victoria = 7, Maid = 17, Madeline = 11.]It was hard to stay calm as they were pursued by things unexplainable, but the Maid urged everyone to maintain a certain speed. If they all rushed too quickly then it was likely one of them would trip, and one person falling in their formation could be catastrophic for the rest of them, unless you were in the back like Victoria and the Maid were. The group was backtracking quick enough to maintain some distance between them and their shadowed pursuers, and though Victoria couldn't see to confirm this, she could scarcely hear the sounds they made and could hazard the guess that they weren't speeding up. No, if anything, it seemed like they were carefully maintaining their speed too... was this just a game to them?
[Diligence Checks; Easy. Bridgette = 12, Ninette = 17, Margaret = 12, Victoria = 7, Maid = 17, Madeline = 11.]Victoria's concentration slipped, and as she was stepping back for the umpteenth time, her foot got caught on her other foot and she fell down to the ground.
[-8 to Energy.] "Victoria!" She heard Madeline shout from her position on the floor. Why was she shouting again? For a brief moment, Victoria had forgotten about the predators who'd been awaiting the very moment an opportunity was present. She never even saw the dark snake darting down to her with its fangs out, ready to land the fatal blow.
"Mnn-!" ... But she did hear it, and she heard the sound of her savior's pained whimper. It sounded like the Maid's voice, and it was coming from right in front of her. Had she... "P-please, take... this moment—to run..." She was struggling to speak. Her voice carried a labored undertone that showed her struggle, but she was still trying to push herself for Victoria's sake. The blind woman then heard the sound of feet dragging on stone. She knew their pursuers were no doubt taking the Maid's unconscious body away. She could do something. She could try to grab hold of the woman's foot and pull her back.
[Bravery check; Hard. Victoria = 20.] That's right. She COULD do something.
OPTIONS
[Key roll; 22. Unlock values; 15, 13, 11. All Options unlocked!]
Desperate Grab - Grab the Maid by her ankle and try, with all your might, to pull her away from the snakes.
Odds of Success: Very Likely | Checks: 1 (Bravery) | Consumption: -10 Energy | Consequences of Failure: Unconscious State, Energy Decreases, Sanity Decreases
Throw Doggo - Steal something from the group, throwing the first thing you grab.
Odds of Success: Likely | Checks: 2 (Independence, Bravery) VS 1 (Target's Diligence) | Consumption: -6 Energy | Consequences of Failure: None
Heel Throw - Throw your... shoe, at them?
Odds of Success: Impossible | Checks: 1 (Bravery) | Consumption: -2 Energy | Consequences of Failure: None
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Alcott didn't seem pleased. He crossed his burly arms with a deep frown. "ADELAIDE FORTUNE, YOU MUST ABANDON THIS FOOLISHNESS SOON. INSURING OUR OWN SAFETY SHOULD BE OUR FIRST PRIORITY, AND THEN WE CAN FIND OTHERS AND EXTEND TO THEM THAT SAFETY. YOU HAVE NO PLAN OF WHAT TO DO AFTER YOU FIND PENELOPE BEZZENBERGER, CORRECT? THEN WE'D BE NO BETTER OFF AFTERWARDS, AND NEITHER WOULD SHE. THE SOONER WE FIND HELP, THE SOONER WE CAN TRULY BE A MEANS TO EXTEND HELP." Despite the speech, Alcott still followed along once more.
The dormitories of every House's buildings took up around 30-40% of it, large enough to afford one room for every two members of the House. The door to the dorms opened out to a circular room at the top floor of the building with room doors all around. At the center of the room was a spiral staircase that lead to its higher levels which also had doors. Gothic bridges reached out to the outer ring platforms that held ground for those coming in and out of those rooms. Moonlight poured into the dark room from the open window above, though it merely added to the eeriness of their current situation. Comfortable seating had been provided in the form of benches here and so, though very few ever used those. The dorms were empty, void of human presence nor sign that there'd ever been anything of the sort. [Diligence check; Easy. Adelaide = 18.]
... Wait, no. As Adelaide roamed the room with her eyes, she noticed several doors left partially ajar. While not totally unusual, perhaps one of those rooms could be a clue of some sort?
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No response came from beyond the door as Sasha called out. It seemed possible that no one was inside the teacher's lounge... or maybe, if anyone was, that they couldn't speak. The two were left with the silence to ponder their options. They wouldn't have long to think before something else came up.
The first signs were the sounds of hurried footsteps coming from down the hall, then accompanied by voices. Sasha, vigilant as she'd been, was the first to notice what seemed to be a small party of 6 approaching them... while walking backwards? It was an odd sight, and the speed at which they were doing so made it possible for one of them to so simply trip and fall over one another. Just as Sasha thought that, she heard shouting coming from the group. Sasha couldn't tell what was going on exactly, but it didn't sound good, and it didn't look good. Perhaps they could go over to help, or leave them to their devices?
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It was hard to stay calm as they were pursued by things unexplainable, but the Maid urged everyone to maintain a certain speed. If they all rushed too quickly then they could slip, and if one person could fail, everyone else could after them. With that in mind, the group backed up just fast enough to maintain a good distance away from their shadowed pursuers, who never moved much faster than a predatory stalk. Bridgette and Margaret were taking turns sneaking glances behind them to make sure they weren't flanked, and during one of those checks, Bridgette noticed two others by what looked like the door to the teacher's lounge. It was hard to make out their features exactly due to the darkness, but... they looked like students too. [Diligence Checks; Easy. Bridgette = 12, Ninette = 17, Margaret = 12, Victoria = 7, Maid = 17, Madeline = 11.]
A stroke of bad luck impacted their plan. Victoria misstepped during their backwards retreat, and the blind woman stumbled to the floor with a rough crash. "Victoria!" Madeline shouted, as everyone knew the possible consequences of showing weakness to their enemy. She would've gone to help—likely as the others would have—but in the split second it took for them to realize the situation, one of the shadowed snakes was darting at the downed woman with stunning speed. It let out an echoed hiss as its mouth(?) split open to bite down on the woman's neck. [Diligence Save; Hard. Maid = 22.]
Just before it could, the maid by Victoria's side had intercepted the attempt. She dashed in the path of the snake, and took its bite to her neck in the blind woman's place. "Mnn-!" They could hardly hear her pained noise as she was bit. Her eyes were closed shut as she grimaced, and she seemed to be struggling with something as she tried to move her mouth, but all that came from it was her broken gasps. Still, they got the sense that she was telling them to go on. Don't stop. If any of them were to, they'd suffer the same fall as the Maid, and her sacrifice would be for naught. [Bravery check; Hard. Margaret = 15. Bridgette = 9.] It most certainly wasn't from a place of cowardly fear that this came from, no. The Maid wanted them to survive. [-10 to Sanity.]
Whatever the shadowed snake had done to her caused the Maid to faint, but her limp body was grabbed and pulled away by the other snakes before she could hit the floor... if they so wished, everyone had enough time to try and do SOMETHING to help the Maid.
They just couldn't think of any Options.
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