Board Thread:Role Plays (AU)/@comment-5999656-20160529040658/@comment-5999656-20160719010208

(Update: Fiernull has pulled out of the RP. So the turn will go straight from me to Amil)

As Dust opened up a tunnel in the airship, the moans of the Gs inside were clear. But what chilled Bernie and Saria was not that they were there but just how human those voices sounded. As if there were injured people trapped inside.

"W-wait, should we maybe make sure there aren't still any living passengers in there?"

But before anyone could respond, the ship creaked massively as it rubbed against the concrete, pushed by one last explosion from the engine. Two seconds later the Gs were positively launching themselves out of the hole in the side, literally throwing themselves at Dust in their lust for human flesh. Their skin was all black and trailing smoke like a Grimm, but they still wearing the clothing they'd had on before they'd been turned. Their eyes were a thick, blooshot red, but the outline of their pupils was still visible in the crimson haze. Meanwhile, the banging on the back door where Thorald and Suno were situated was intensified.

The Gs were no classic zombies: they moved as fast as they had been able to as humans. Bernie and Saria leaped into action as they had been trained to do as Huntsmen, but even as they ran forward the Gs dodged their weapons and went straight for the weaker prey: the NPC civilians around them who now scattered in fear, back through the open doorways of Beacon Academy.

"How many are them, ya think?!" Bernie shouted as he ran after them.

"At least two dozen," Saria muttered, transforming his axe into submachine gun form and letting loose for a half second. The Gs that were hit stumbled and fell, writhing as a black liquid oozed from the wounds. But it was hard to shoot when there were so many NPCs around. So the question was: Should they kill the Gs anyway, sacrificing digital characters which were merely long scripts of code, or was that going against the Huntsmen and Huntresse's creed of defending the people?