Arc II, Chapter 39: The Unveiling

Arc II, Chapter 39: The Unveiling

We moved as quickly toward the hospital as we possibly could. Isaac was slowing us down. He was bleeding out. Unfortunately because of his sedation and the tropes that he had equipped it was nearly impossible to tell exactly how close he was to death.

A few times I actually thought he had died but the red wallpaper confirmed that he had not yet, though his Dead indicator status had lit up briefly once or twice, sending Cassie into tears.

As we moved, I tried throwing out ideas of what we would do when we got there. Trying to string together some motivation for our characters was difficult. This storyline made it difficult the moment we decided not to just run for the hills.

Whatever you do, I said, Don't try to kill him.

I had other ideas on how we would get his magic little wake-up gun out of his pocket. Unfortunately, they relied on Isaac to survive until we found the good doctor.

On-Screen.

Everyone down! Willis screamed.

I hit the ground.

I heard gunshots firing. I heard the sound of things dying though I could not exactly call them screams. It was Antoine shooting, not Willis.

Move! Willis cried again.

Off-Screen.

It's a dance, Willis said. Don't just bam bam bam kill every enemy you see. Shoot one duck behind the car then pop out and shoot another. Let it rush you for a few feet, and shoot again. Make it entertaining.

I just stop shooting them? Antoine asked. They were coming right for us. Im supposed to just let them get closer?

You evaluate, you make a judgment, and you give Carousel a nice piece of footage. Never let the audience know when things are easy, or they wont be.

Antoine sounded frustrated.

We kept moving forward, a half block at a time. The frogs were everywhere, strategically placed so that they were behind things in your line of sight, only to jump out at us as we moved forward. Most of them werent serious threats. Some didnt even attack us. A lot chased NPCs, but they never did that close enough to us for us to intervene.

On-Screen.

Hospitals half a block further, Willis said. He still cracking jokes?

Isaac moaned.

Kimberly was helping him along. She looked him over and said, We dont have long. Hes lost a lot of blood.

There they are! Dina said. Going in the back way.

She pointed toward the hospital. Our detour with the giant frog hadnt taken us much time On-Screen. Halle, Cecilia, and Bobby must have slowed down for us to catch up for continuity.

Well deal with him late, Willis said. We need to get to the emergency room. My money says itll be packed.

That was a bet he lost.

We made it across the final street to the hospital.

The emergency room was to the right. The direction Halle had gone was to the left.

Im following them! Dina said. She picked up speed and took off toward him.

Well be right behind you, I said.

As she left, she made notes on the red wallpaper using Pen Pal. I could only see two before she got too far away for me to see the rest.

We couldnt go after her yet. We had hoops to jump through.

Oh my god! Kimberly said as we rounded the building toward the emergency room.

I might have said the same thing.

There were dead NPCs everywhere. More than I had ever seen. It was raining, but the water that flooded over the ground of the parking lot was thick with blood.

And you were worried it would be crowded, Isaac said.

We rushed to the door. It was locked.

Antoine banged on the door. It was an automatic, but they had disabled it and piled chairs in front of it.

Hello! Cassie screamed. We need help!

A lone nurse poked her head over a stack of chairs. Her nose had been bleeding and she looked scared out of her mind.

Help, Cassie screamed. My brothers hurt. Please let us in.

That was a slip-up. They hadnt been established as siblings in this story. Perhaps the audience will think she is lying for sympathy.Updated from novelb(i)n.c(o)m

The nurse looked tempted to help and even started moving a chair, but then she got a full view of Isaacs face.

Fear overcame her.

She turned tail and ran.

We watched her as she faded into the distance.

All of it revolved around her. All of it pointed to her presence.

But they werent real clues. Not for a detective. They were clues for an audiencefor the people watching the movie. To them, finding that photo would have meaning. That was for the benefit of the audience. It was some type of callback for them.

We had been given precious little backstory for this story. From what Willis had implied not-so-subtly, this story followed the villains perspectives more than it did ours.

We as characters were not being led to the truth. We were just here to try to survive the carnage.

What you said about Jed Geist abandoning his family, I said. You were talking about yourself. He abandoned you. You attacked him.

I didn't have the motive figured out so I tried to be vague.

Its not my fault, Cecilia said. It wasnt my fault. I couldnt control myself. It was what they did to me!

She had said that if someone could change their name, they could change who they were. She had sure tried.

She reached up with trembling hands and removed her veil, pulling it off her head completely so that we could see her whole face and head.

She had been burned, of that I was sure, but that wasnt even a fraction of what horrors had been done to her. Her face and head were covered from scalp to neck, with wriggling creatures that looked like a cross between a snake and a worm.

They were not freely moving. Instead, it looked like they had been grafted into her skin directly, one of Halles early experiments no doubt.

She put a trembling hand up to her face and felt the wriggling things.

She screamed in abject horror.

Cecilia, Dr. Halle said. Calm down. Ill get you sedated shortly. Just calm yourself. All will be set right.

But Cecilia, or should I say, Lillian, grabbed onto one of the wriggling things and yanked it off her face. Blood poured from the place where the creature had been affixed.

Leave the caecilians alone, Cecilia, Halle said. Dont damage yourself further. I can still fix you.

She didnt listen. She ripped another caecilian off, whatever that was. Suh-si-lee-un.

That isnt my name, she said. I can never escape my family.

Lillian Geist, The Beauty Queen

Plot Armor: 25

Geist

Tropes

The Tormented

This villain is out of the ordinary but you dont know why.

An Affront to Nature

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Home Lair Advantage

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Theyll Never Believe You

When tangling with this villain, the authorities will not believe or take seriously anything the players tell them.

Animals Are Psychic

The villain demonstrates knowledge that it has no logical means to acquire, an instinct to kill or survive.

Far Gone

This villain has lost their humanity, but not all at once: Something remains.

Interests Align

This entity does not need the players to lose in order to achieve its goals.

Pattern Killer

Before the finale, the villain will only kill victims chosen according to a pre-established motive.

Non-Combatant

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A Woman Scorned

Never underestimate a woman seeking revenge. All stats and saving throws are buffed against those who wronged her and those who try to stop her.

Flashback Monologue

This villain has a story to tell, or, rather, to show.