jinkx
amateur sleuth
For the last ten years, the Hellfire family have been playing a fun game. They lure humans up to their large manor at the edge of the town, they mess with their heads and then they kill them. Whoever kills the human first (and the most brutually) is the winner.
This is the Hellfire Manor.
A group of humans found out about the house where people have supposedly been going missing. They dared to go up to the house, letting the door slam shut behind them. From that moment, their fate was sealed.
These are the Hellfire Games.
The group didn't even make it down the spooky hallway before one of them was killed. A teenage boy named Edward, called Eddie by his friends, was brutally murdered when an axe fell on his head. It sliced his head clean open, blood spilling everywhere. His brains were splattered against the ground.
You can't turn back now.
Pick a character: a Hellfire or a human and see if you can make it out of this place alive. Because in this game of kill or get killed, anything can happen.
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The corridors of Hellfire Manor have a bad habit of twisting and turning, never leading the same way twice. The stairs like to move to, changing so that they point in different directions. There are over a hundred rooms in the Hellfire Manor, including bedrooms, dining rooms, ballrooms, etc. Think Victorian style mansions. It should be noted that there are four towers at the corners of the building.
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1- If you plan to kill another character, ask the person who plays them first and come to an agreement. Because once you're dead, you're out.
2- Remember that the Hellfires are crazy and capable of anything. Be imaginative and don't put your characters inside a box.
3- Make sure you know how your character is going to react to situations. There is going to be a lot of dead bodies and creepy stuff, people would react differently.
4- The Hellfires are a family with a competitive edge, so all of them are related and have interesting relationships with each other. Remember this if you're planning to play a Hellfire.
5- You can play a maximum of two characters.
6- The deaths in this are going to be bloody and horrible, if you can't deal with that then don't play. (Think Corpse Party style deaths)
--
Serena was peering down at her handiwork, trying her hardest to suppress her giggles. The boy's head was split wide open and his brains were spilling out onto the floor. Serena had always loved the texture of brains, the way they were mushy and weird to touch. As the other humans crowded around the boy's body, Serena decided to hang around and watch, looking down over the banister. They couldn't see her, she hoped.
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It had all happened so fast. One minute, Elodie had been climbing over a fence, tagging behind a group of people that she vaguely knew. The next, the door had slammed shut behind them. And then the boy, that stupid boy, had ventured forward with a huge grin on his face. There was still a grin on his face because the axe had only butchered the too of his head. Blood was dripping onto the floor. Everybody was either silent, in total shock, or screaming in terror. Actually, it was only Elodie screaming. She latched onto the nearest person, throwing her arms around them and not letting go. She really didn't like blood or haunted houses. There was blood and brains splattered across the floor, along with the boy's dead corpse.
"Oh god." Elodie said, once she managed to stop screaming, "Oh god, oh god, oh god!"
This is the Hellfire Manor.
A group of humans found out about the house where people have supposedly been going missing. They dared to go up to the house, letting the door slam shut behind them. From that moment, their fate was sealed.
These are the Hellfire Games.
The group didn't even make it down the spooky hallway before one of them was killed. A teenage boy named Edward, called Eddie by his friends, was brutally murdered when an axe fell on his head. It sliced his head clean open, blood spilling everywhere. His brains were splattered against the ground.
You can't turn back now.
Pick a character: a Hellfire or a human and see if you can make it out of this place alive. Because in this game of kill or get killed, anything can happen.
--
The corridors of Hellfire Manor have a bad habit of twisting and turning, never leading the same way twice. The stairs like to move to, changing so that they point in different directions. There are over a hundred rooms in the Hellfire Manor, including bedrooms, dining rooms, ballrooms, etc. Think Victorian style mansions. It should be noted that there are four towers at the corners of the building.
--
1- If you plan to kill another character, ask the person who plays them first and come to an agreement. Because once you're dead, you're out.
2- Remember that the Hellfires are crazy and capable of anything. Be imaginative and don't put your characters inside a box.
3- Make sure you know how your character is going to react to situations. There is going to be a lot of dead bodies and creepy stuff, people would react differently.
4- The Hellfires are a family with a competitive edge, so all of them are related and have interesting relationships with each other. Remember this if you're planning to play a Hellfire.
5- You can play a maximum of two characters.
6- The deaths in this are going to be bloody and horrible, if you can't deal with that then don't play. (Think Corpse Party style deaths)
--
Serena was peering down at her handiwork, trying her hardest to suppress her giggles. The boy's head was split wide open and his brains were spilling out onto the floor. Serena had always loved the texture of brains, the way they were mushy and weird to touch. As the other humans crowded around the boy's body, Serena decided to hang around and watch, looking down over the banister. They couldn't see her, she hoped.
-
It had all happened so fast. One minute, Elodie had been climbing over a fence, tagging behind a group of people that she vaguely knew. The next, the door had slammed shut behind them. And then the boy, that stupid boy, had ventured forward with a huge grin on his face. There was still a grin on his face because the axe had only butchered the too of his head. Blood was dripping onto the floor. Everybody was either silent, in total shock, or screaming in terror. Actually, it was only Elodie screaming. She latched onto the nearest person, throwing her arms around them and not letting go. She really didn't like blood or haunted houses. There was blood and brains splattered across the floor, along with the boy's dead corpse.
"Oh god." Elodie said, once she managed to stop screaming, "Oh god, oh god, oh god!"
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