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<blockquote data-quote="RobotRobotI" data-source="post: 2290086" data-attributes="member: 31419"><p>>.></p><p></p><p>Hum.</p><p></p><p>How about a sentient undead? Here's what I have in mind.</p><p></p><p><strong>Solanum</strong></p><p></p><p>Richard Levy is not alive. He is dead, he has been for years. It's a long story, then, as to why he's still here. We'll give you the abridged version.</p><p></p><p>Now, it's a known fact that the streets of Nocturne City aren't exactly the friendliest, especially late at night. Unfortunately, this is a fact that Richard had to put out of his mind that night, four years ago, when he got the call from the hospital. <em>"She's in Labor, mister Levy, she wants you to be present.</em></p><p></p><p>Mr Levy, Richard Levy, did not have a car. He still doesn't, but that's beside the point. From several miles away, with no cash in his pocket and nothing but his jacket to keep him warm in the rain, he set out to the hospital. The rain pounded on his head, water soaked in through his shoes and socks, and he was wearing what was left of his soles into oblivion. But it didn't stop him ; he'd be there for his daughter's birth if it killed him. Apparently, even after the fact.</p><p></p><p>He was pulled into an alleyway. Not just pulled; more like yanked. Grab by his collar and slammed into the stone wall. He was shot dead, then and there, by a group of street thugs he'd never seen before. Blood poured from his open body into the rain-soaked alleyway. Unfortunately, he didn't stay dead for long. He got back up, he moved towards them, and with a sort of strength he didn't know even existed, he shredded them.</p><p></p><p>When he arrived at the hospital, coated in blood, he was admitted to the emergency room and put under heavy sedatives when he tried to object. He was declared dead that night, the same night his daughter was born.</p><p></p><p>His body was nowhere to be found in the morning.</p><p></p><p>He's not just a walking corpse, of course. Walking corpses need a life source, right? Brains. Like a zombie, Richard now survives on human brains. This is not something he takes likely, and he refuses to feed on the heads on the innocent - indeed, he goes out of his way to bring justice to criminals. The thought that anyone else might be taken away from their lives as he was taken from his is revolting to him - he goes out of his way to keep it from happening.</p><p></p><p>>.> </p><p></p><p>Better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobotRobotI, post: 2290086, member: 31419"] >.> Hum. How about a sentient undead? Here's what I have in mind. [b]Solanum[/b] Richard Levy is not alive. He is dead, he has been for years. It's a long story, then, as to why he's still here. We'll give you the abridged version. Now, it's a known fact that the streets of Nocturne City aren't exactly the friendliest, especially late at night. Unfortunately, this is a fact that Richard had to put out of his mind that night, four years ago, when he got the call from the hospital. [i]"She's in Labor, mister Levy, she wants you to be present.[/i] Mr Levy, Richard Levy, did not have a car. He still doesn't, but that's beside the point. From several miles away, with no cash in his pocket and nothing but his jacket to keep him warm in the rain, he set out to the hospital. The rain pounded on his head, water soaked in through his shoes and socks, and he was wearing what was left of his soles into oblivion. But it didn't stop him ; he'd be there for his daughter's birth if it killed him. Apparently, even after the fact. He was pulled into an alleyway. Not just pulled; more like yanked. Grab by his collar and slammed into the stone wall. He was shot dead, then and there, by a group of street thugs he'd never seen before. Blood poured from his open body into the rain-soaked alleyway. Unfortunately, he didn't stay dead for long. He got back up, he moved towards them, and with a sort of strength he didn't know even existed, he shredded them. When he arrived at the hospital, coated in blood, he was admitted to the emergency room and put under heavy sedatives when he tried to object. He was declared dead that night, the same night his daughter was born. His body was nowhere to be found in the morning. He's not just a walking corpse, of course. Walking corpses need a life source, right? Brains. Like a zombie, Richard now survives on human brains. This is not something he takes likely, and he refuses to feed on the heads on the innocent - indeed, he goes out of his way to bring justice to criminals. The thought that anyone else might be taken away from their lives as he was taken from his is revolting to him - he goes out of his way to keep it from happening. >.> Better? [/QUOTE]
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