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Chapter 4
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ATerriblePerson
What kind of heroes do you try to trap?
A beastmaster and a mage
It takes a while after you finish setting your trap, but eventually you hear the door to your room open.
"No, it's okay. You didn't know better. I'm just sayin' that if you had asked, I would have suggested an easier class for your first character. The group I'm in needed a healer more than anything but it's no big deal." You hear a female voice talking to somebody as the door slams open. You get ready to possess the painting under the pile of chairs, but first take a look at the heroes that were entering.
There were two girls and a wolf. The first girl to enter was the one who had been talking and you could tell that she was a Beastmaster. The wolf familiar following her was the most obvious thing, but you could also tell by the way she looked. The girl was attractive and toned with somewhat short but still wild black hair. She wore a leather halter top and skirt combo, both of them covered with fur. She also had large metal claws attached to her hands for weapons. The Beastmaster was a relatively new class, so you had seen many of them come through lately.
The other girl was clearly a mage, judging by the staff and large tome she was carrying. She was wearing the simple beginning tunic, but also appeared to have some kind of shawl wrapped around her shoulders as an accessory. What you could see of her face that wasn't covered by her long dark brown hair was cute but she had a much more worried and nervous expression than her friend.
"Oooh, this is new from last time." The Beastmaster laughed and entered the room, looking right at the pile of chairs. You take your cue and possess the painting to start moving, hoping that they'll take the bait. "Wonder what's going on... Oh yeah that reminds me!" She turned back to her companion. "The devs like to add hidden stuff to old areas a lot. They're still trying to find out what the players like, so weird stuff happens a lot. You should try to take advantage of that if you can."
"Uh... Okay. Is that what's going on here?" The other girl asked, looking warily at the pile of chairs.
"Dunno, let's find out!" The Beastmaster walked over to the chairs and quickly noticed the movement underneath. "Hey there's something under here. Maybe a monster or something. Let's see."
The Beastmaster started removing chairs from the pile as the mage followed her over to the pile, and you knew this was the time to drop the chandelier. If you could even do that. You hoped you could, as you didn't really have a follow up plan. You left the painting alone and possessed the chandelier.
It was always difficult when you tried to move the large things in the room, but this time you knew you absolutely had to put everything into it. Both the girls and the pet were pretty close to being under the chandelier, and if you did it right you had your best chance to kill some heroes. With a lot of effort, you manage to get the chandelier swinging. You just had to hope that your victims wouldn't hear it as you continued to work on making the thing move.
After a couple of minutes, almost all of the chairs had been removed from the pile. You were starting to panic, when you suddenly heard an odd creaking sound. Quickly afterwards there was a snap as the chain above you suddenly broke, and you felt your chandelier body fall downwards. If you had a mouth you would be cheering as you plummeted onto your surprised victims.
Who gets trapped?
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Game Monster
From Creep to Boss
You come into being as a low-level monster, the kind heroes chew through like popcorn. You know the drill, whether you're a player yourself or an artificial intelligence, and you're sick of it. You set out on your own quest: to defeat the heroes at any cost (or at least be an epic boss somewhere down the line).
Updated on Mar 13, 2026
by Witmann
Created on May 11, 2015
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