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<blockquote data-quote="talien" data-source="post: 6024524" data-attributes="member: 3285"><p><strong>Live Evil: Part 1 – Ground Floor</strong></p><p></p><p>After jimmying the lock they entered the manor proper, a large hall with a high-beamed ceiling. The floor was polished and lacquered wood and the walls were wood paneling. The walls were decorated with tapestries and paintings showing scenes from every-day life in the 17th century. There were various mahogany cabinets, dressers and drawers scattered about the periphery of the room. In the middle of the room was a large plain rug. The windows were stained glass and filled with various heraldic symbols and a large curved wooden banister and staircase led up to the first floor. In the middle of the ceiling was an extremely expensive-looking and impressive crystal chandelier. Various doors led off to other parts of the ground floor.</p><p></p><p>Jim-Bean focused. "There was a camera here. Someone smashed it." He pointed at the rug. "They swept the pieces under the rug."</p><p></p><p>Cornwell looked crestfallen. "So they were here."</p><p></p><p>"And they weren't alone," said Jim-Bean. "There's something in the lounge."</p><p></p><p>He made his way over to the lounge. The room was decorated in a similar fashion to the study, but there were several old sagging couches and sofas scattered about the room. Mounted on the wall opposite the window, and looking rather out of place was a shiny silver crucifix.</p><p></p><p>Archive froze, transfixed, staring. </p><p></p><p>The room darkened suddenly. The crucifix on the wall glowed with a bright light and then burst into flames. They flared for a moment and then subsided, as quickly as they started. The darkness fled and the rest of the room returned to normal. </p><p></p><p>"Did you guys see that?" asked Archive, gasping. "The crucifix is burning!"</p><p></p><p>Jim-Bean and Hammer exchanged glances. "Uh, no?"</p><p></p><p>The crucifix hung on the wall, unburnt and seemingly untouched…</p><p></p><p>Archive touched it. It was cool. He pulled the cross off the wall.</p><p></p><p>"Hey!" protested Cornwell, a God-fearing Catholic. "That's a symbol of our Lord yer playing with there…"</p><p></p><p>His protest was interrupted by the SHING! of a sword drawn from its sheath. A glistening blade protruded from the cross held aloft in Archive's hand, the other filled with the sheath that was formerly the bottom of the cross. He looked like a Templar called to service.</p><p></p><p>"Looks like you had that vision for a reason." Jim-Bean, unimpressed, was already on to the next room.</p><p></p><p>"The last time we saw that was on an OCCULUS agent from PISCES," said Hammer. "So be careful."</p><p></p><p>Archive nodded and sheathed the blade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talien, post: 6024524, member: 3285"] [b]Live Evil: Part 1 – Ground Floor[/b] After jimmying the lock they entered the manor proper, a large hall with a high-beamed ceiling. The floor was polished and lacquered wood and the walls were wood paneling. The walls were decorated with tapestries and paintings showing scenes from every-day life in the 17th century. There were various mahogany cabinets, dressers and drawers scattered about the periphery of the room. In the middle of the room was a large plain rug. The windows were stained glass and filled with various heraldic symbols and a large curved wooden banister and staircase led up to the first floor. In the middle of the ceiling was an extremely expensive-looking and impressive crystal chandelier. Various doors led off to other parts of the ground floor. Jim-Bean focused. "There was a camera here. Someone smashed it." He pointed at the rug. "They swept the pieces under the rug." Cornwell looked crestfallen. "So they were here." "And they weren't alone," said Jim-Bean. "There's something in the lounge." He made his way over to the lounge. The room was decorated in a similar fashion to the study, but there were several old sagging couches and sofas scattered about the room. Mounted on the wall opposite the window, and looking rather out of place was a shiny silver crucifix. Archive froze, transfixed, staring. The room darkened suddenly. The crucifix on the wall glowed with a bright light and then burst into flames. They flared for a moment and then subsided, as quickly as they started. The darkness fled and the rest of the room returned to normal. "Did you guys see that?" asked Archive, gasping. "The crucifix is burning!" Jim-Bean and Hammer exchanged glances. "Uh, no?" The crucifix hung on the wall, unburnt and seemingly untouched… Archive touched it. It was cool. He pulled the cross off the wall. "Hey!" protested Cornwell, a God-fearing Catholic. "That's a symbol of our Lord yer playing with there…" His protest was interrupted by the SHING! of a sword drawn from its sheath. A glistening blade protruded from the cross held aloft in Archive's hand, the other filled with the sheath that was formerly the bottom of the cross. He looked like a Templar called to service. "Looks like you had that vision for a reason." Jim-Bean, unimpressed, was already on to the next room. "The last time we saw that was on an OCCULUS agent from PISCES," said Hammer. "So be careful." Archive nodded and sheathed the blade. [/QUOTE]
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