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<blockquote data-quote="mikeawmids1" data-source="post: 8918083" data-attributes="member: 7030604"><p><u>Vaesen, Session 1/Part 2</u></p><p></p><p>Sophia is comatose, mumbling the same four names over and over; "Albert... Katja... Hilda... Pyrri...." Nothing the investigators do can rouse the sleeping woman. Sami enters the attic to investigate the gunshot and finds his unconcious daughter surrounded by strange men. He's not super happy about that. Unable to wake her, Sami carries Sophia to her room. Knut wants answers but Sami is not talking. The two men nearly come to blows before Arne intervenes.</p><p></p><p>Sami is left to watch over his sleeping daughter while the investigators... investigate. All the other guests have fallen asleep also, muttering the same four names under their breath. Erik searches the attic and finds journals written by Sami's wife Nora. She describes a ghostly presence haunting the inn, and an abusive relationship with her overbearing husband. The final entry indicates her intent to run away. The diary also records that Pyrri Harjula (Sami's grandfather) was involved in the murder of Oscar Hjort, and that Oscar's body was buried in the inn's garden.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, Svenrich and Gudrun search the guest's rooms for clues. In Lisa Finkel's room, they find several phials of opium and a loaded revolver. They take the gun. As lightning flashes outside, Gudrun sees Oscar Hjort's skeletal visage grinning in through the window. He feels the spectre trying to take possession of his body. For a fleeting instant, he is overwhelmed with the urge to take Lisa Finkel's gun and shoot Svenrich in the head - but the moment passes and Gudrun shakes off the spectre's baleful influence.</p><p></p><p>Knut wants another crack at Sami, but finds the innkeeper missing. Sami has gone out to the stablehouse and is in the process of tying a noose around his own neck. He has been possessed and believes himself to be his grandfather Pyrri. Only by killing himself can he atone for his sins. Knut tackles Sami to the ground and calls for the other investigators to help restrain the suicidal innkeeper. The other investigators rush out to help, and Erik demands to know where Oscar's body is buried. "The root cellar!" Sami wails, somehow accessing the memories of his murderous grandsire.</p><p></p><p>Suddenly, the revenant of Oscar Hjort materialises amongst the investigators, condemning them for interfering in his vengeance. He accuses the party of conspiring with his murderer and raises his knife-edged claws to rend their treacherous flesh from the bone.... TBC!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeawmids1, post: 8918083, member: 7030604"] [U]Vaesen, Session 1/Part 2[/U] Sophia is comatose, mumbling the same four names over and over; "Albert... Katja... Hilda... Pyrri...." Nothing the investigators do can rouse the sleeping woman. Sami enters the attic to investigate the gunshot and finds his unconcious daughter surrounded by strange men. He's not super happy about that. Unable to wake her, Sami carries Sophia to her room. Knut wants answers but Sami is not talking. The two men nearly come to blows before Arne intervenes. Sami is left to watch over his sleeping daughter while the investigators... investigate. All the other guests have fallen asleep also, muttering the same four names under their breath. Erik searches the attic and finds journals written by Sami's wife Nora. She describes a ghostly presence haunting the inn, and an abusive relationship with her overbearing husband. The final entry indicates her intent to run away. The diary also records that Pyrri Harjula (Sami's grandfather) was involved in the murder of Oscar Hjort, and that Oscar's body was buried in the inn's garden. Meanwhile, Svenrich and Gudrun search the guest's rooms for clues. In Lisa Finkel's room, they find several phials of opium and a loaded revolver. They take the gun. As lightning flashes outside, Gudrun sees Oscar Hjort's skeletal visage grinning in through the window. He feels the spectre trying to take possession of his body. For a fleeting instant, he is overwhelmed with the urge to take Lisa Finkel's gun and shoot Svenrich in the head - but the moment passes and Gudrun shakes off the spectre's baleful influence. Knut wants another crack at Sami, but finds the innkeeper missing. Sami has gone out to the stablehouse and is in the process of tying a noose around his own neck. He has been possessed and believes himself to be his grandfather Pyrri. Only by killing himself can he atone for his sins. Knut tackles Sami to the ground and calls for the other investigators to help restrain the suicidal innkeeper. The other investigators rush out to help, and Erik demands to know where Oscar's body is buried. "The root cellar!" Sami wails, somehow accessing the memories of his murderous grandsire. Suddenly, the revenant of Oscar Hjort materialises amongst the investigators, condemning them for interfering in his vengeance. He accuses the party of conspiring with his murderer and raises his knife-edged claws to rend their treacherous flesh from the bone.... TBC! [/QUOTE]
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