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Mister Doctor

Mister Doctor

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Dead Guy - Character Sheet


checked-shield.svgKAC: 20/19 Fort: +11 Ref: +6 Will: +7
health-normal.svg HP: 51/59 THP: 0/7 Hero: 1/3 | awareness.svg Perception: +7


No doubt there were many things Zea would like to have show up at her door. Fancy chocolates sent by an admirer, a sorely missed friend, a letter stating a previously unknown rich relation had kicked the bucket and left all of their worldly wealth to her. Any number of good and rewarding things to help salve her wounds and speed her recovery.

The corpse was probably fairly low on that list.

Even so, it loomed in her door like some horrid reminder of every mortal's impending death. It was a small mercy that it's face was not twisted in the expression of rage that so often guided its hands in their bloody work. Instead, it wore the awkward look of consternation that seemed so common when it was trying to articulate something its ruined voice and half-rotted brain were poorly suited for.

While the corpse was more than capable of ambling it was singularly incapable of managing anything like preamble. Reaching up to crush its throat into something like proper shape, it drew in a ragged breath and thrust a hand towards Zea. Clutched in the pallid grip of the corpse was a pair of letters.

"Hhherk-hh-help?" It managed. The letters were of some kind of fancy cardstock, though now heavily crumpled from the corpse's less than careful grip, with burns and water damage in places. The designs embossed into the cards were different but both were of a type. It was the sort of frippery middle-class people sent out to friends and relations to inform them of important events and maintain connections.

The first was inscribed in a flowery script that was almost illegible due to embellishments, with the following:

Guy-Arist and Elena Lavigne

would like to cordially

announce the joyous addition of

Isolde Rose Lavigne

to their family on the 23rd day of Sola, 4710 AR

The second card read much as the first with a few differences:

Elena and Guy-Arist Lavigne

would like to cordially (and somewhat tiredly)

announce the joyous addition of

Henri Armand Lavigne

to their loving family on the 9th day of Joya, 4714 AR

Mister Doctor

Mister Doctor

jnqs2g7.png

Dead Guy - Character Sheet


checked-shield.svgKAC: 21/20 Fort: +11 Ref: +7 Will: +7
health-normal.svg HP: 51/59 THP: 0/7 Hero: 1/3 | awareness.svg Perception: +7


No doubt there were many things Zea would like to have show up at her door. Fancy chocolates sent by an admirer, a sorely missed friend, a letter stating a previously unknown rich relation had kicked the bucket and left all of their worldly wealth to her. Any number of good and rewarding things to help salve her wounds and speed her recovery.

The corpse was probably fairly low on that list.

Even so, it loomed in her door like some horrid reminder of every mortal's impending death. It was a small mercy that it's face was not twisted in the expression of rage that so often guided its hands in their bloody work. Instead, it wore the awkward look of consternation that seemed so common when it was trying to articulate something its ruined voice and half-rotted brain were poorly suited for.

While the corpse was more than capable of ambling it was singularly incapable of managing anything like preamble. Reaching up to crush its throat into something like proper shape, it drew in a ragged breath and thrust a hand towards Zea. Clutched in the pallid grip of the corpse was a pair of letters.

"Hhherk-hh-help?" It managed. The letters were of some kind of fancy cardstock, though now heavily crumpled from the corpse's less than careful grip, with burns and water damage in places. The designs embossed into the cards were different but both were of a type. It was the sort of frippery middle-class people sent out to friends and relations to inform them of important events and maintain connections.

The first was inscribed in a flowery script that was almost illegible due to embellishments, with the following:

Guy-Arist and Elena Lavigne

would like to cordially

announce the joyous addition of

Isolde Rose Lavigne

to their family on the 23rd day of Sola, 4710 AR

The second card read much as the first with a few differences:

Elena and Guy-Arist Lavigne

would like to cordially (and somewhat tiredly)

announce the joyous addition of

Henri Armand Lavigne

to their loving family on the 9th day of Joya, 4714 AR

Mister Doctor

Mister Doctor

jnqs2g7.png

Dead Guy - Character Sheet


checked-shield.svgKAC: 21/20 Fort: +11 Ref: +7 Will: +7
health-normal.svg HP: 51/59 THP: 0/7 Hero: 1/3 | awareness.svg Perception: +7


No doubt there were many things Zea would like to have show up at her door. Fancy chocolates sent by an admirer, a sorely missed friend, a letter stating a previously unknown rich relation had kicked the bucket and left all of their worldly wealth to her. Any number of good and rewarding things to help salve her wounds and speed her recovery.

The corpse was probably fairly low on that list.

Even so, it loomed in her door like some horrid reminder of every mortal's impending death. It was a small mercy that it's face was not twisted in the expression of rage that so often guided its hands in their bloody work. Instead, it wore the awkward look of consternation that seemed so common when it was trying to articulate something its ruined voice and half-rotted brain were poorly suited for.

While the corpse was more than capable of ambling it was singularly incapable of managing anything like preamble. Reaching up to crush its throat into something like proper shape, it drew in a ragged breath and thrust a hand towards Zea. Clutched in the pallid grip of the corpse was a pair of letters.

"Hhherk-hh-help?" It managed. The letters were of some kind of fancy cardstock, though now heavily crumpled from the corpse's less than careful grip, with burns and water damage in places. The designs embossed into the cards were different but both were of a type. It was the sort of frippery middle-class people sent out to friends and relations to inform them of important events and maintain connections.

The first was inscribed, in a flowery script that was almost illegible due to embellishments, with the following:

Guy-Arist and Elena Lavigne

would like to cordially

announce the joyous addition of

Isolde Rose Lavigne

to their family on the 23rd day of Sola, 4710 AR

The second card read much as the first with a few differences:

Elena and Guy-Arist Lavigne

would like to cordially (and somewhat tiredly)

announce the joyous addition of

Henri Armand Lavigne

to their loving family on the 9th day of Joya, 4714 AR

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