Wolfy (
wolfintheattic) wrote in
theattic2015-10-14 05:28 pm
[MEME] OH NO A GHOST

OKAY LET'S GET DOWN TO BUSINESS.
I wanna play a ghost. Below are some prompts.
I'm not super picky about setting or 'verse.
A- Your character is a paranormal investigator, an obnoxious tv show host, or is otherwise exploring an area that is said to be haunted for whatever reason. Maybe it's a dare.
B- My character's ghost just SHOWS UP in your character's home. Did your character buy some haunted shit off ebay? Maybe my character died nearby or was summoned via Ouija board by some stupid teenagers at that party you hosted last month. Either way, you got yourself a haunted house now. Congrats.
D- Your character is a necromancer-type-person and has summoned mine's spirit to do their bidding.
E- Your character is an exorcist and is here to shoo mine out of their current haunt or otherwise help them move on.
F- Our characters are friends. Mine died and has returned to hang out/help/finish some business with yours.
G- Your character moves into the house mine is currently haunting. EXCUSE U.
H- POSSESSION. It happened somehow.

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I moved. I can do that.
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Ghosts can't sleep.
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We don't sleep like you do. You sleep because your body needs it. We...mmmm...
[He rolls his wrist as he thinks of words.]
Zone out to avoid eventually going insane from the crushing boredom of eternity as an incorporeal being. You follow?
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No. I will not count any amount.
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[His outline flickers again and the air grows cooler when his temper grows hotter.]
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[Why had he come out? He quickly puts his frown back on and turns his attention to the white kitten. He knows she can see him as clearly as his summoner so he blows a fake hiss in her direction with aims to scare her away.]
[Because that's the mature thing to do.]
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There a clock in this house I can watch?
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[She frowns a bit, but motions for him to follow her as she heads for the living room.]
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[He lets her get far enough away that following looks like his idea, but not so far as to clue her in that he's tethered.]
[The house is, admittedly, a nice place. He wishes he could explore it a little more even though he knows he can't touch anything or peek into any of the cupboards.]
What do your folks do to afford a place like this?
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[She still hasn't picked up on the tethered thing, and slows in front of the clock]
What did your parents do?