Title: Hidden Innocence 2 of 2
While Byron and Marcus head off to meet the unearthly child, the rest of the Victorian heroes must protect their home from a more physical threat.
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I would be arriving at Byron’s doorstep wielding nothing and wearing a bath robe, because I probably just got out of the shower. When I snap out of it, I’d probably be confused, damp, and a little embarrassed.
Anyway. What in the Sam Hill did the Doctor just become? A Notpire?
A figure walks through the mob, hunched over but still fast, it weaves through the people, it is a figure that brings terror to the nobility of London, strikes fear in their hearts, especially to one Byron Cleighton.
As its marching towards it’s intended destination it’s vile mouth opens, ‘gee my fellow noble, Byron has a lot of friends’ Merryweather states, completely unaffected by the mind control as some minds are just too horrendous for even monsters to want to enter.
Wonderful game everyone, thank you all again for sharing! Beautifully done, the solution for Aya, It’s not always something that happens in Rpg games; but it fit wonderfully (especially with the patented Byron speech). It felt like he turned a bit of a corner, and I’m curious to see what he’s going to do when staring down the barrel of resurrecting his brother… and more interestingly, what Moira is going to do when staring down that same barrel.
This was an excellent conclusion. I really loved Lord Bryan’s speech to Aya. The good doctor performing a vampire heart transplant was as big a payoff as I’d hoped–I love me some maniacal laughter.
For the question, my preferred method of fighting a mob would be a long flaming stick. It’s for the intimidation factor .