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<blockquote data-quote="izillama" data-source="post: 4592056" data-attributes="member: 79171"><p><span style="color: Navy">I don't mind if Sarah takes my turn <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></span></p><p><span style="color: Navy">And, since <em>I have</em> charisma bonuses (+3!) here I go!</span></p><p></p><p>Clover felt her eye twitch. Yes, she liked small, fuzzy animals. Socrates and Icarus were cute. Hundreds of sewer rats... covered in who knows how many diseases and colored a dusky gray? Not so much.</p><p>And then, there was some strange man in the room, covered in rags. A homeless man? No... he didn't look (or act) quite human. Actually, Clover thought she briefly caught a glimpse of his face as he spoke. </p><p>She tried not to shudder at the hideousness. </p><p>She watched Ruby step confidently forward, smirking, "Two can play this I believe.."</p><p>Then--as if having one insane vampire in the group wasn't enough--Clover watched her start to squeak.</p><p>There was an awkward pause, then Ruby frowned. Clover realized that what she was trying to do (<em>whatever</em> she was trying to do, she had no idea!) must not be working.</p><p>Clover looked helplessly back to the rats.</p><p>So many of them.</p><p>She didn't want to hurt them, but she didn't want to see Koln get hurt, either. One injury a week seemed quite enough, and he had already used up his quota.</p><p>'Hm... I wonder...?'</p><p>It had worked on Koln.</p><p>It had worked on Sue.</p><p>Heck, maybe it had even worked on the officer.</p><p>And, if their minds could be so easily controlled, why not these rats? These stupid, dumb rats who probably had minds the size of a pea?</p><p>Or, what about the man in rags? He seemed to be controlling them. But, if he could control so many creatures, he was probably better at doing so than she was.</p><p>She had no choice.</p><p>She had to give Koln a window of opportunity.</p><p>Drawing in a large breath, she yelled to get as many of the rats' attentions as she could, "Hey!"</p><p>Then, she commanded, "<span style="color: Red"><em>Halt</em></span>!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="izillama, post: 4592056, member: 79171"] [COLOR=Navy]I don't mind if Sarah takes my turn :) And, since [I]I have[/I] charisma bonuses (+3!) here I go![/COLOR] Clover felt her eye twitch. Yes, she liked small, fuzzy animals. Socrates and Icarus were cute. Hundreds of sewer rats... covered in who knows how many diseases and colored a dusky gray? Not so much. And then, there was some strange man in the room, covered in rags. A homeless man? No... he didn't look (or act) quite human. Actually, Clover thought she briefly caught a glimpse of his face as he spoke. She tried not to shudder at the hideousness. She watched Ruby step confidently forward, smirking, "Two can play this I believe.." Then--as if having one insane vampire in the group wasn't enough--Clover watched her start to squeak. There was an awkward pause, then Ruby frowned. Clover realized that what she was trying to do ([I]whatever[/I] she was trying to do, she had no idea!) must not be working. Clover looked helplessly back to the rats. So many of them. She didn't want to hurt them, but she didn't want to see Koln get hurt, either. One injury a week seemed quite enough, and he had already used up his quota. 'Hm... I wonder...?' It had worked on Koln. It had worked on Sue. Heck, maybe it had even worked on the officer. And, if their minds could be so easily controlled, why not these rats? These stupid, dumb rats who probably had minds the size of a pea? Or, what about the man in rags? He seemed to be controlling them. But, if he could control so many creatures, he was probably better at doing so than she was. She had no choice. She had to give Koln a window of opportunity. Drawing in a large breath, she yelled to get as many of the rats' attentions as she could, "Hey!" Then, she commanded, "[COLOR=Red][I]Halt[/I][/COLOR]!" [/QUOTE]
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