Well now, looks as though we have ourselves a spot of trouble on our hands. How very unexpectedOne thing's for certain, getting close to some of this lot is hardly recommended. Also when I was out hunting, it looked like the Reavers were getting restless again. Just made it out of there with my skin on. My cuffs hardly fared so well, unfortunately
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Well, at least someone here is military-minded, I see. But what I need to know is whether a sword is good enough for these or I should keep running...
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As for these creatures, were I a man of the sword, I'd put the blade on the deformed nurses. A clean slice to the neck has them out of commission rather quickly. The others... exercise caution. I think they have a particular strand of rigor mortis which is catching when they scream.
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And take care. The undead are usually slow, but they're persistent and have a tendency to creep up on you in droves. Have you someone to watch your back?
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You'll forgive me if I don't have time to be pleasant... *hack, slash* I'm a bit up to my elbows right now.
...and that's a no. Lord Weller is back at the apartment looking after his charge.
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[There's the sound of gunfire and something shrieking like a banshee though it doesn't sound like a ReDead. There's also the tinkling of something fine and crystal-like shattering.]
One should always keep their wits and manners about them whatever the situation. In any case, fancy giving me your location? You sound as though you could do with a bit of help. There's a young lady in a spot of trouble as well.
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Not to worry. From the looks of things there's plenty of backup around here. Seems to me you'll have to wait until this is over to give me proper lessons in etiquette, eh?
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Don't get killed. Ill-mannered though you may be, finding one with even half a brain around here is a windfall.
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