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<blockquote data-quote="talien" data-source="post: 4732893" data-attributes="member: 3285"><p><strong>Player of Hell: Conclusion</strong></p><p></p><p>"So that was a real vampire, right?" asked Caprice, hanging out at the apartment they had rented in New York City. His feet were up on the couch as he flipped through the channels. "Not the illegal immigrant we murdered last time?"</p><p></p><p>Archive hushed him. "That guy was magically enhanced by the Gaunt. So in a sense he was a vampire."</p><p></p><p>"Sure," said Caprice. "Whatever helps you sleep at night."</p><p></p><p>"The point is that we beat it," said Hammer. "And this time it was a real vampire."</p><p></p><p>"Maybe we're real vampire hunters after all." Caprice flipped through the channels with the remote. </p><p></p><p>"What about the kid?" asked Archive.</p><p></p><p>Hammer glared at Caprice, who seemed utterly indifferent. "He had a nervous breakdown. Apparently he's had a history of mental illness and was on serious medication to begin with."</p><p></p><p>Archive smirked. "If that's true, the vrykolakas was probably tripping on Mays' blood."</p><p></p><p>"Rule number one for vampires," said Caprice, eyes still on the television, “never bite a hippy.”</p><p></p><p>"Mays was given a psychiatric evaluation, but I don't think he's going to be talking to the press any time soon – about us, or the so-called vampire."</p><p></p><p>"Shh!" said Caprice. "Check this out, Archive, it's your buddy!"</p><p></p><p>"Join us as Simon Magnus gives you a private peek at the strange, bizarre, and unexplained artifacts he's collected from across the globe," shouted the television. "A vial of vampire blood, a vampire teeth necklace, the mummified remains of vampires long extinct, the list goes on. Prepare yourself for the most unbelievable sights on television!"</p><p></p><p>Magnus himself appeared on screen in full vampire hunter getup. He wore a puffy shirt and monocle and held a wooden stake in one hand.</p><p></p><p>"Greetings and bien venue," he said theatrically. "Tonight is a special showing of Curse of the Undead, the first Western/Vampire movie!" Magnus threw the wooden stake over his shoulder and it clattered behind him on the cheesy soundstage. "This showing is dedicated to all my fellow vampire hunters, who know that the truth is out there … and it hungers for our blood."</p><p></p><p>The camera started to pan away but Magnus stepped out in front of it again. "And kiddies, never accept a gift from anyone for free. There's always a price."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talien, post: 4732893, member: 3285"] [b]Player of Hell: Conclusion[/b] "So that was a real vampire, right?" asked Caprice, hanging out at the apartment they had rented in New York City. His feet were up on the couch as he flipped through the channels. "Not the illegal immigrant we murdered last time?" Archive hushed him. "That guy was magically enhanced by the Gaunt. So in a sense he was a vampire." "Sure," said Caprice. "Whatever helps you sleep at night." "The point is that we beat it," said Hammer. "And this time it was a real vampire." "Maybe we're real vampire hunters after all." Caprice flipped through the channels with the remote. "What about the kid?" asked Archive. Hammer glared at Caprice, who seemed utterly indifferent. "He had a nervous breakdown. Apparently he's had a history of mental illness and was on serious medication to begin with." Archive smirked. "If that's true, the vrykolakas was probably tripping on Mays' blood." "Rule number one for vampires," said Caprice, eyes still on the television, “never bite a hippy.” "Mays was given a psychiatric evaluation, but I don't think he's going to be talking to the press any time soon – about us, or the so-called vampire." "Shh!" said Caprice. "Check this out, Archive, it's your buddy!" "Join us as Simon Magnus gives you a private peek at the strange, bizarre, and unexplained artifacts he's collected from across the globe," shouted the television. "A vial of vampire blood, a vampire teeth necklace, the mummified remains of vampires long extinct, the list goes on. Prepare yourself for the most unbelievable sights on television!" Magnus himself appeared on screen in full vampire hunter getup. He wore a puffy shirt and monocle and held a wooden stake in one hand. "Greetings and bien venue," he said theatrically. "Tonight is a special showing of Curse of the Undead, the first Western/Vampire movie!" Magnus threw the wooden stake over his shoulder and it clattered behind him on the cheesy soundstage. "This showing is dedicated to all my fellow vampire hunters, who know that the truth is out there … and it hungers for our blood." The camera started to pan away but Magnus stepped out in front of it again. "And kiddies, never accept a gift from anyone for free. There's always a price." [/QUOTE]
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