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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #315 on: March 15, 2005, 12:37:41 AM »

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I'll move my way away from the gate more to stay in the shadows.  I'll take my time and spider climb over the wall, making sure that I'll also be quiet about it too.

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Your body is sore in ways you didn't think it was possible to be sore. also, about half way up your silent spider climb, you notice the bloody handprints you are leaving on the wall as you climb up. that's going to make for an intresting story come morning... you reach the top in a little under two minutes. grabbing the lip of the wall as hard as you can you let the tension out of your legs, letting your body lightly slap the opposing wall. with the last ounce of strength in your arms you pull yourself up to the top of the wall. This next backyard has a large patio cover, and a work table of some sort, some whelding gear, and several boxes of odd looking parts. From your vantage point between the houses you can't see much of your midnight lady, security guards, or anything else for that matter, you can however, see the lights go out from that security freak house a street over finally. aparently someone cut the main, or the owner finally turned off the lights.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #316 on: March 16, 2005, 12:54:23 AM »

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Whew finally.

Ok, I'll lower myself down from the wall, find a shadowy place to hide and take a breather.  Once I've regained my strength I'm gonna look for the door to the garage.  I'll still be keeping quiet though, the people in this neighborhood seem to be awfully light sleepers. ;)


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Well, even thoes who are normally deep sleepers tend to sleep more lightly when kalaxon alarms are sounding at 200 db next door.... LOL okay, from the back yard there is no dirrect garage access. there is a window into a dark kitchen, a sliding glass door, and two larger windows with closed blinds leading into what you would imagine is a living room or a very nice bedroom. there are no lights on, the sliding glass door is locked with a switch on the inside, and the windows all have the little latch locks on them.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #317 on: March 16, 2005, 09:05:31 AM »

OKay, we'll go over a few streets, find some back alley, and then I'll watch for trouble as Sam summons a spirit.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #318 on: March 16, 2005, 10:32:02 AM »

I check the area frist for any astral activty then summon a street spirt

Okay, go ahead and roll. how big are you going to go?
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #319 on: March 16, 2005, 09:53:30 PM »

a froce 3 should sufice

So, how are you going to divvy up your pool dice?

half and half

Okay. go ahead and roll your dice. (that's working well in the other run, so i'm going to use it here as well)

{6,6,3,3,6,1,5,3,1,(7)
for the drain 3,3,4,2,5,5,4,4,2

And *POP* You have yourself a nice little city spirit.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #320 on: March 16, 2005, 11:23:10 PM »

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Ok, I'll inspect the backyard more thoroughly...though I'll keep in mind to be quiet about it.

I'll also inspect the doors/windows...looking for tell-tale alarm system signs... magnetic sensors, switches or wires, whatever.

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pearing through the windows you can see no signs of internal security, but the sliding glass door does have what looks like a magnetic plate and wire set up that could set something off if it's opened. (it's on the inside though) The windows however, look unprotected.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #321 on: March 17, 2005, 02:46:32 PM »

I'll stand by the mouth of the alley, light up a soy-cig, and watch for anyone paying too much attention.

You picked this deserted alleyway well, it's quite devoid of traffic, probibly owning to the fact that it smells like urin.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #322 on: March 17, 2005, 10:36:03 PM »

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I open the window. (hey you never know!)

If it's locked I'll look for something I could use to open the lock.

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It's got a little latch lock on it but with a little work... you find a beat up plastic sword underneith some snow cover. the soft plastic crushes easily into the space between the two window pains, and with a little wiggle, it slides right open. one face dive from 3 feet high later you are inside the house. it's a little warmer than outside, and you are greatfull for that. you don't hear anything. the kitchen has a sliding door (internal) that leads to the living room. peaking into the living room you can see the other sides of the windows that are actually on either side of a fireplace. there is a spiral staircase that leads upstairs, a dining room, what looks to be a bathroom, next to a bedroom, next to a laundry room. nice place.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #323 on: March 18, 2005, 12:06:11 PM »

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Ok, I'll close the window and lock it.  I'll be carefull with my blood drippings and fingerprints, and try my best not to track snow everywhere.  I'll find some hand towels or something to wrap around my hands and I'll locate the garage.  I'll make sure to remain quiet.

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Okay, you grab some paper towels off of the sink and wipe the bloodstains off of the windowseal and relock the window.  the living room is dark, but you stumble through the darkness and reach the garage, also very dark. the door is locked, but seeing as you you are on the inside, that's not a problem. unlocking the door to the garage, you open it up to find... more darkness. there's a lighted switch on the wall, and a large shiney hummvee taking up most of the room. the remainder of the garage has some sort of workbench... it's hard to tell exactly what, because it's so dark.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #324 on: March 20, 2005, 12:00:19 PM »

I'll keep an eye out anyways, because I don't want anyone stumbling in on us mid-ritual.
Frag, all this trouble to watch a coffee shop.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #325 on: March 20, 2005, 12:09:17 PM »

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Any windows in the garage?

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some really little ones, accrost the top of the rolling garage door. they don't let in much light though.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #326 on: March 22, 2005, 12:15:08 AM »

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Ok, I'll try and find a lamp or something...something that I can get enough light out of to do what I gotta do but won't be overtly noticable.  Not a flashlight though, everyone knows what seeing a light from a flashlight in a dark house means.

I won't walk around to look though, I don't want to bump into anything and make a loud ruckus.  I'll just look around from where I'm at...if I can't find anything then I'll carefully make my way over to the workbench.  There'll prolly be a work light or something attached to the bench.

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You find a dusty neon sign by the workbench, it's a white light, in the shape of a skull and crossbones. it dosn't totally illuminate the garage, but it does do a lot in the way of reducing the darkness.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #327 on: March 23, 2005, 01:31:13 AM »

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Ok, I'll take in the garage once more.  Now what do I see (besides the big Humvee) with the little bit of light I have?

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There is a dismantled rocket launcher on the workbench, with several odd looking boxes scatterd arround, they have a hard to read imprint that looks like it says 'front towards enemy' or something like that. what an odd thing to put on a water canteen. there are also many tools, and what looks like.. Oh My God!!! you almost throw up... there is a ... a... 'disengaged' metahuman arm mounted on the wall. with peaces or torn flesh and dryed blood dangeling from the 'stump' and, by the look of the puddle underneith that side of the arm, it was put up on the wall when it was still fresh. now that you try to smell,... yes, defenitly the smell of dryed blood, and rotting flesh,... just a hint in the air. you try to hold your breath as you move arround.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #328 on: March 23, 2005, 10:13:30 AM »

I show the pic to the spirt and give it the street adress telling it to watch for this person and if it sees him there to let Me know
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #329 on: March 23, 2005, 12:26:41 PM »

Well, we can set another one on the autoshop... any other ideas?
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