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[4e] Risen - Chapter I: Grave Danger (Full)
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<blockquote data-quote="Pangalin" data-source="post: 4974664" data-attributes="member: 71662"><p>As a general rule Eddie wouldn't let go so far as to defile caskets in search of wealth, but he reckoned his own casket would make a good exception. Tearing off all the rest of the sticky wrappings (excepting those few bindings protecting his modesty), Eddie does his best to pry loose any gems he can find in the wreckage of the box. </p><p></p><p>Without his trusty satchel, Eddie's briefly at a loss for how he can hold on to the loot and keep his hands free. Grabbing some of the loose bandages from the floor, he wraps the gems up in a wad of linen and securely ties the bundle to his waist using a long bandage as a makeshift belt.</p><p></p><p>Realizing that whoever did this to him might still be in the area, Eddie casts about for a weapon. A jagged chunk of wood from his coffin would make an adequate shiv in a pinch.</p><p></p><p>His next impulse is to make for the nearest exit and keep running, but until he had a better idea what he'd got himself into it'd be better to have someone watching his back. The two other fellows picking themselves up from their own wrecked coffins probably have something in common with him if they'd all ended up here, and that made them better allies than most. Revenge, Eddie knew, was one of the easiest ways to keep a group of men focused on a goal.</p><p></p><p>But there were other priorities. If three of them had been alive in those boxes, what did that say about the other nine sarcophagi? If they could quadruple their numbers before they went out looking for payback, things would go a lot smoother. Keeping his wooden dagger at the ready (just in case), Eddie pries open each of the nine remaining boxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pangalin, post: 4974664, member: 71662"] As a general rule Eddie wouldn't let go so far as to defile caskets in search of wealth, but he reckoned his own casket would make a good exception. Tearing off all the rest of the sticky wrappings (excepting those few bindings protecting his modesty), Eddie does his best to pry loose any gems he can find in the wreckage of the box. Without his trusty satchel, Eddie's briefly at a loss for how he can hold on to the loot and keep his hands free. Grabbing some of the loose bandages from the floor, he wraps the gems up in a wad of linen and securely ties the bundle to his waist using a long bandage as a makeshift belt. Realizing that whoever did this to him might still be in the area, Eddie casts about for a weapon. A jagged chunk of wood from his coffin would make an adequate shiv in a pinch. His next impulse is to make for the nearest exit and keep running, but until he had a better idea what he'd got himself into it'd be better to have someone watching his back. The two other fellows picking themselves up from their own wrecked coffins probably have something in common with him if they'd all ended up here, and that made them better allies than most. Revenge, Eddie knew, was one of the easiest ways to keep a group of men focused on a goal. But there were other priorities. If three of them had been alive in those boxes, what did that say about the other nine sarcophagi? If they could quadruple their numbers before they went out looking for payback, things would go a lot smoother. Keeping his wooden dagger at the ready (just in case), Eddie pries open each of the nine remaining boxes. [/QUOTE]
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