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<blockquote data-quote="Strider_Koln" data-source="post: 4526745" data-attributes="member: 78265"><p>Koln breathes deeply as he slowly marches down the sidewalk, watching the myst of his breath fade into the air. The priest dressed from head to toe as a Puritan preacher, very convincing at that. He is surrounded by demons, ghosts, ghouls.. enemies all around, and yet this is when he feels the most alive. As he walks he hears children giggling and imploring families with the usual "Trick or treat!" </p><p></p><p>He leaps back as he's confronted by the small vampire, immediately reaching in his coat. "Oh! A ghastly vampire?! I know exactly how to handle your kind!" Koln yells out before producing from his pocket a hershey bar. He gives it to the child and gently pats him on the head, after making sure his parents are close by. Despite the innocence of the holiday, there is plenty for parents to worry about... especially with "people" like his current target on the loose. </p><p></p><p>It is not long before Koln starts to hear the blaring music from the club, which he follows. He notices two girls in the front of the line, both of which seem no older than 18, they definately stick out. He makes a mental note to keep an eye on them too, they are putting themselves in great danger in their quest for some thrills. Soon it is his turn in the line, and he of course has little problem entering, despite being 30 he can easily pass for someone in their mid 20s, and fits right in with the gothic-costumed college-aged patrons. Upon entering he immediately keeps his eyes open, scanning the different patrons through his peripheral vision and reflections on drinking glasses, avoiding any direct eye contact with his target. In pure Neoplatonic fashion he is able to remove himself from the unnecessary material distractions of the cute costumed girls, pungent booze, bawdy and vulgar exclamations, and poppy industrial music. </p><p>Fortunately for him, as he assumed, the people inside do not seem familiar... they have not been attending weekly mass, what a shock. </p><p></p><p>"Sinners in the hands of an angry God..." The story continues...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strider_Koln, post: 4526745, member: 78265"] Koln breathes deeply as he slowly marches down the sidewalk, watching the myst of his breath fade into the air. The priest dressed from head to toe as a Puritan preacher, very convincing at that. He is surrounded by demons, ghosts, ghouls.. enemies all around, and yet this is when he feels the most alive. As he walks he hears children giggling and imploring families with the usual "Trick or treat!" He leaps back as he's confronted by the small vampire, immediately reaching in his coat. "Oh! A ghastly vampire?! I know exactly how to handle your kind!" Koln yells out before producing from his pocket a hershey bar. He gives it to the child and gently pats him on the head, after making sure his parents are close by. Despite the innocence of the holiday, there is plenty for parents to worry about... especially with "people" like his current target on the loose. It is not long before Koln starts to hear the blaring music from the club, which he follows. He notices two girls in the front of the line, both of which seem no older than 18, they definately stick out. He makes a mental note to keep an eye on them too, they are putting themselves in great danger in their quest for some thrills. Soon it is his turn in the line, and he of course has little problem entering, despite being 30 he can easily pass for someone in their mid 20s, and fits right in with the gothic-costumed college-aged patrons. Upon entering he immediately keeps his eyes open, scanning the different patrons through his peripheral vision and reflections on drinking glasses, avoiding any direct eye contact with his target. In pure Neoplatonic fashion he is able to remove himself from the unnecessary material distractions of the cute costumed girls, pungent booze, bawdy and vulgar exclamations, and poppy industrial music. Fortunately for him, as he assumed, the people inside do not seem familiar... they have not been attending weekly mass, what a shock. "Sinners in the hands of an angry God..." The story continues... [/QUOTE]
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