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Aug 2021

Play and simple kid.
Just the good ole knee, pray and regret for all the past sins.

Alright let's see:

Agony: organizes a buddy system investigation with easy communication and safety measures. Then flips of the ghost.

Thesis: Is determined to not go in the house but gets dragged into an expedition by his friends. Gives in and tries to get to the root of the haunting

Duenna: Opens some windows dusts and makes the place nice. Ghosts think she's cool.

Motif: tries to free the spirits from eternal torment but probably hurts himself so bad wandering around this rickety old house that the ghosts take pity and try to free him from their house.

Sequel: Paranormal show dumbassery ensues.

Tibalt never watched horror movies in our world, and his first instinct is to get out before he second guesses himself and realizes everyone else in a horror movie was trying to get out, too, and that's how they died. Next option? Figure out a spell that kills a ghost. Shouldn't be too hard. Elmer? Elmer would probably annoy the ghost while being frustratingly unkillable and end up ACTUALLY getting them out by irritating the ghost enough the whole group got kicked out. Grim would probably be more focused on herding kittens, re: scientific minded mage Tibalt who just wants to see if it's possible to kill a ghost with an enchanted gun, and Elmer engaging in a war of attrition. He has no time to worry about dying. He's more concerned about getting some leashes. Angel? Angel would be ACTUALLY trying to get them out, and get really pissed off because he almost managed it before the ghost kicked everyone out and wasted his efforts. And Innes.... Innes is just unbothered.

Anyways, here it is.

My protagonist would most likely try to find a way to kill whatever lurks in the house. If that doesn't work he'd just break away out.

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Aina: Would try to stay calm and figure a way out.
Alvard: Would try to find a magical way to defeat the ghosts.
Goose: There to keep everyone together.
Sera: Would totally punch a ghost.

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I share Angel's pain. Don't you hate it when your dumbass friends wreck your plans by getting you kicked out of a place you spent so much time trying to figure out how to leave? Honestly, so frustrating :joy:.

I can understand how three of those four methods would work. I find myself questioning the fourth. How? Why? Would it even work? So many questions...:thinking:.

I see, that makes sense. I'm still not sure how successful she'd be, but whatever works.

Ah, I see. So she sees a house inhabited solely by ghosts and demons and decides that it's in dire need of renovation? Interesting thought process I suppose. She might make a good paranormal real estate agent.

My comics already have a supernatural theme to them so I'm very excited to share what would probably happen with some of my main cast.

My main character Sarah would probably have a mix of emotions, preferably a mix of being, excited, scared, and curiousness.

Her best friend Zane would definitely not be afraid, since he's a zombie he wouldn't be very concerned about what the ghosts would do.

Keisha and Amy would probably try and interview the ghosts for the school paper.

David would first act all tough and threaten the ghosts then he'll run away after they throw something at him. Lol.

And finally Ryan would definitely scare the ghosts away instead of them scaring him.

A ghost interview for the school paper sounds like it'd be quite interesting to read. I checked out your story, it seems really cool. If you're interested, feel free to have a look at mine and sub if you like: