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KnightVanguard
12-31-08, 05:58 PM
For anyone who doesn’t know, a survival horror story is one where characters are thrown into a terrifying situation and are tasked with the single goal of making it out alive. Recently I wrote a short story that could be adapted into an RP so that the members of Althanas can play and have fun. First, here’s the short story so you have an idea of what to expect. It leaves various questions unanswered, but hey mystery is part of horror's allure.


The Herald

A dark starship clawed free of hyperspace and drifted towards the system’s single verdant world. The air was stale in the vessel’s dim hold, and it was quiet. A grim skeleton knelt at the center of the room with eyes that smoldered like coals and stared down the shadows. Th-thump. The crushing pain of Jerran’s unnatural heartbeat had dulled but still he bled, crimson rivers flowing over his bare ribs. Th-thump. A red pool reined over the floor, slowly spreading as it threatened to escape to the rest of the ship. Twice dead and twice risen. The first time he had been sure of himself and his purpose. His actions were just, his sacrifices glorious. But now…

A ghoul trudged past the open door, skin charred and black as Jerran’s bones, cracked and bleeding like his heart. Its eyes were white and it stared ahead listlessly as it passed out of view. That had been a man, before Jerran’s blood turned it to a monster. He could feel its soul writhing beneath the surface. It was trapped in an endless agony, able to see and feel everything that its body did but unable to stop it. He could vaguely feel its pain and that of the dozen others on the ship. The pain must have been maddening. With their flesh warped and split their bodies were like open wounds. From them flowed his taint, the strange power that had revived him.

The intercom crackled as someone hailed the craft, “Civilian vessel, this is Patrol Boat 1194. Our scans show that your crew is heavily injured, if you are receiving this lower your shields so that you maybe be boarded. I repeat, lower your shields so you can receive medical attention. Civilian vessel please respond, you are on route for the planet Prodigal II, you must change course to avoid a crash. Do you read me?”

The nameless officer continued to plead for an answer, but Jerran stopped listening. A red mist was rising up from his sanguine pool. Crimson tendrils reached out hungrily. Th-thump. “What have I become?” he asked, though the darkness feared to answer.

Prodigal II
The City of Acre

Dawn

Two picture frames on the night stand were the front line in an effort to turn the new house into a home. At the edge of the bed Jonathan slipped into his shoes, gray to match his suit, and grinned at the still image of his wife and new born daughter. Beside it was a snapshot of a young blonde hugging a stunning redhead. Vanessa and her last girlfriend Maladera, it was the last one he had of his little sister before she disappeared.

He took the silver necklace hanging from the side of the frame, bowing his head in a short prayer and then tucking the cross into his shirt. In another month or so he could bring Jennifer and Kaila to live with him on the blossoming colony world. His was a blessed life and it felt like another beautiful day was spread before him. Beyond his window an orange white dot streaked across the sky leaving a long trail of smoke in its wake. Distant thunder rumbled faintly as it crashed somewhere at the edge of the city and his window trembled, “My god…” The wail of alarms he’d never heard before marched across the city. I hope no one’s hurt… He grabbed his coat, heading out the door to see if he could help.

Now

Silence. Save for the panicked breaths of the man leaning back against the office door. Jonathan’s once fine gray suit was wrinkled and stained dark. Eyes closed, he tried to calm himself while his heart beat a harsh melody against his chest. The room was nothing but ghost’s and shadows and there was menace in everything he couldn’t see. A series of quiet beeps rang out, forcing a strangled gasp from his throat, wide eyed and tense. Light stabbed through the deep shadows as a monitor on the far wall sprang to life and text slowly scrolled across. The terminal’s stark blue aura shoved the murk to the far corners of the room and stole the mystery from the place.

A wooden desk stood on the plush carpet, files scattered about carelessly. A small bookshelf sat off to the side. Nothing else. No signs of flight or struggle. No blood. Sweat dripped from his brow as he crept closer to the terminal. His murky reflection was unsettling; youthful features appeared much older than they should have. Fear etched itself across his face, leaving its mark as plainly as any scar. He peered at the screen.

Tertiary generators online. Standby. . .

Security network auxiliary intelligence activating. . .

ERROR functionality at 10%

Prototype Emergency AI initializing in 300 seconds. . .

“Five minutes?” his voice was a hoarse whisper after hours of silence, “Where is the army, the Federation Fleet?” frustration and despair strangled his mind. The last few hours of his life were a nightmare. All those people, their screams… He blinked as the screen flashed again; five minutes gone already. A woman’s soothing voice accompanied the new text that appeared on screen.

Emergency power is now being restored to the Acre market district, I am Teresa, please listen carefully as I help you to navigate through this crisis. Power is down within the business, residential, and recreational districts of the city. A level 5 Emergency is in effect in all of these areas, if you are wounded and in need of medical attention please do not attempt to move. Be patient, medical personnel will arrive shortly to tend to your needs.

An unknown gas has spread through the city. Normal containment protocols cannot be used at this time. It is important that citizens do not enter affected areas or approach the gas unnecessarily. The unidentified substance moves very slowly and has not as of yet been identified as harmful, there is no need for alarm.

Please report to the market district, as it has been unaffected by this crisis. Once you arrive you will receive evacuation instructions from emergency personnel stationed within the area. Thank you and have a pleasant evening.

Evacuation… The market district was at the center of the city, perhaps half a mile from where he hid now. If he was careful, very careful, he could make it in less than half an hour…But that meant he had to go outside. His eyes went from the screen to the door, lingering there as his heart steadily raised the tempo. It took all his willpower to cross that room and cold fingers played down his spine as he gripped the handle. There wasn’t a sound on the other side. It had been forever since he had heard anything out there. He swung the door out into the hall slowly, the light from the room leaking into the hungry abyss. Blades of glass glistened like rows of teeth on the tile.

He stepped out, wincing as the glass crunched underfoot, and closed the door behind. It was just he and the shadows standing there as the seconds ticked by. Waiting for his eyes to adjust again. It didn’t help much; everything was just another shade of grey. He would have passed on a flashlight if he’d found one though. No one wanted to see what he saw.

Creeping down the long corridor he felt his way along the wall. His hand trailed through something warm and wet that made his stomach turn. But he didn’t stop, he didn’t dare. Making it back to the stairwell was all that mattered. He bumped lightly into the big metal door, relief flowing over him like a river. So far so good. He stepped inside prepared to wade through more darkness but was greeted by a soft red glow. The color drained from his skin as he saw scarlet smoke coming down the stairs from the third floor, a thick pool of mist already drowning the landing below him. He forced himself to back away. The figure of a man rose up from the swirling clouds covering the first floor. Its coarse skin was wet and darker than night and it fixed him with a soulless white glare. Another of the creatures emerged behind the first and growled, baring yellow fangs, “No!”

Jonathan ran back through the door, surging into the black hall in a mad dash. Behind him the creature’s roared and the metal door screeched off its hinges and clanged to the floor. Not like the others, not me! He ran faster than he ever had, but he could still hear them bearing down on him as their strides cracked the tile. At the far end of the hall he could just catch glint of a window.

Pushing with everything he had he dipped his shoulder and tucked his head, leaping full speed for salvation. With a great crash he burst through, shards of glass biting into his clothes and skin. Then he was weightless, if just for a moment. Gravity ripped at him savagely. He hit the side of the building across the alley with a crack and fell the rest of the way to thud against concrete floor. Rocked by jarring pain his eyes blurred before his shadowy surroundings vaguely came back into focus.

Quiet settled in as he looked up to the broken window. Only darkness stared back at him. Steam hissed out from some severed pipe, growing louder and more insistent as the seconds passed. But still, only darkness met his gaze. Jonathan struggled to rise. His shoulder ached from the impact with the wall and his wounds burned as the breeze ran across them. His mouth tasted of copper. But he was alive. Kissing his silver cross gently he let it hang free on its chain.

As he limped down the alley the hissing grew louder, bearing a ravenous tone he hadn’t caught before. Something darted by at the edge of his vision. He peered suspiciously into the shadows all around him, the noise seemed to be coming from everywhere now… Necklace swaying, he picked up his pace but his right leg protested, sending jolts of electric pain with every step. A shard of the darkness ripped away from the shadows, a monster the size of a dog that tackled him to the ground. The thing’s six white legs clamped down hard across Jonathan’s chest as it hissed loudly, “Get off me, get off— ARGH!” jaws filled with jagged teeth bit into his arm in three places, rending flesh and spraying blood into the air.

The shadows writhed and shrieked at the scent. He reached around to pry the monster off, “Ahhhh!” knives stabbed into his hand and gripped tightly, the creature had a another starving mouth on its back. More of the monsters skittered out of the darkness and latched onto his thighs and legs, gnawing through his clothes. Eyeless and misshapen, the creatures were draped in ragged glistening flesh and covered with mouths and gnashing teeth.

He thrashed about there, alone, trying and failing to stand as the creature’s lacerated his limbs. They wouldn’t let him escape, but they refused to give up a warm meal by letting him die. Tears welled in his eyes, “Oh god, help me, somebody! Ahhhhhh!” His screams echoed through the night.

KnightVanguard
12-31-08, 05:59 PM
Hope you enjoyed. Now, this is going to be different from any other RP thread on the board for a number of reasons:

- First and foremost, I will not have a player character in the thread. I’m willing to give up the chance at experience and gold to make something fresh and fun for anyone who wants to play. I will control various NPCs, will arrange the setting, and I’ll be responsible for the numerous bad things that will happen to a number of the characters involved.

- As the player your job will be to believably write your character and how they react within the story. Posts will end with whatever action you use to get your character out of the current bad situation. Similar to a battle thread, where you do not actually connect with a strike at the end of your post, here you will not finish the action. After your post I will write out whether you succeeded and made it to safety, or whether you failed. How well you wrote, how believable your character’s actions were, and how difficult the situation was will determine success or failure.

- Which brings me to my next point. Player characters can and will die. The point of this RP is suspense and excitement, so if you’re never worried about death why should you or the reader fear for your character, and what’s to stop you from taking silly risks? I urge you to think about your moves, because a bad choice will get you killed.

Heroism vs Cowardice

With the basics of how you should act already laid out I’ll explain the risk/reward natures of more complex behavior.

Heroism involves staying with a group of other players and helping them through bad situations. You take risks that put your own character in danger while helping someone else to live. Doing such things will earn you some rewards within the thread, a lucky save when you need it, stumbling upon a weapon or extra ammo. Be careful though. The larger the group the more trouble you attract, and being heroic doesn’t give you a free pass to go crazy. You can easily get yourself killed by going overboard.

Cowardice is about looking out for numero uno. This is perfectly understandable, considering your character could die, just don’t expect statues honoring your bravery when you do it. Whether you strike out alone to keep from danger or if you abandon your allies in their times of need, self preservation can keep you alive. However, the bonuses you run across will be sparse, and escaping certain situations all alone will be very tough indeed.

It’s important that you find a believable balance between the two behaviors, but it’s more important that you have fun. Don’t let the consequences hold you back, try to live the experience.

Character Limitations

The Tournament of Champions requires all characters to be at level 5 for the purpose of sportsmanship. This RP will require you to be at level 0 for suspense. In the realm of this RP your character must be like a normal person in terms of abilities, standing and fighting is not an option, at least not if you want to live. Also, for the purposes of the RP you will be stripped of weapons and meaningful armor at the start, as well as any abilities that might aid in battle or escape. As said before, Normal Person. Very minor healing abilities are okay, though there will be some injuries that simply cannot be healed.

Characters should be already approved for play by moderators, just scaled down to level 0 strength. However if your character dies you can rejoin the story as another character, preferably a native of the city. If you want to keep playing wonderful, just remember that anyone you control is expendable if you aren’t careful.

**Characters must be Mortal -and- Organic, it would be less interesting if certain players were not at risk.**

Weapons and Ammo

One word can describe them well – Scarce. Do not rely on these things, and do not award yourself with them in an unrealistic fashion. Doing so will have your character lose them during one of my GM posts. Doing so often will have the character lose his/her life.

Weapons without ammo will break after a while. I’m trusting people not to overpower their weapons, but that’s an issue for the last section…

Power gaming

You are free to bunny other characters and power game yourself silly. You will then be free to die, almost immediately. You bunny at your own risk, since making other player characters move can potentially put them in grave danger. Powering your way to killing ten monsters may look cool, but not so cool as the horrifying death your character goes through afterward when I get hold of him/her. Realism (within the context of the RP) is important at all times and will help you stay alive. It will also make this more fun to read.

KnightVanguard
12-31-08, 06:00 PM
This thread is designed to stir up interest in the idea and recruit possible players. After a few people elect to join I’ll set a date to start and give you the chance to get ready. If you have any questions or comments I’ll answer them here, hate mail goes to the PM box please.

Taskmienster
12-31-08, 06:04 PM
*sends hate mail*

It looks good and really well thought out. If I wasn't busy and still needing to post up some threads I'd jump in... maybe if it doesn't start for a bit and I can get some stuff finished we'll see!

KnightVanguard
12-31-08, 07:47 PM
Thanks Task,

The RP is still a ways from starting. People need to post here and let me know they’re interested, details need some final tuning, and I have to write a long opening post. I’m thinking you’ll have time.

Falior
01-15-09, 10:55 AM
Well i am definatly interested, i will use my BanditBrother account, but as you said above, all abilities and skills, except for minor ones, will be wiped clean. and that is fine by me. this looks like its gunna be fun

Witchblade
01-15-09, 09:30 PM
I've actually run an rp very, very similar to this in style on another board and I can say, as the GM, it's not easy, especially when characters realy do those stupid moves, though it can be fun write them being ripped apart by a group of zombies.

I have a character on this board that falls into a horror category in a way, I'd be interested in using her for this ro but I'm not going to lie to you. I have very little inspiration at the moment, I'm waiting for something to grab me and push me to write. This interests me. The character I'm thinking of using is Iriah Caitrak, or Ira Shinkara (username/nickname). She's a ghost hunter in a way and one of her main abilities allows her to see ghosts, would she be able to retain something like that in this rp?

I'm making no promises on joining this, just voicing some interest at the moment. I don't want to throw my name in, only to back out. I hate disappointing people and letting them down.