A four-star suite for Providence City, the Clarason Hotel was a well-kept hotel hosting many different people. Reasonable rates and a really good staff as well as one of the best hotel-breakfasts ever. An old lady having been infected with the Blood Plague checked in at the hotel, unaware of her actual condition. She turned, and killed several people in the hotel amidst the outbreak, resulting in a very infected-populated spot in Providence City.
(Enclave 1: Sole Survivors, consisting of Clyde, Jacob, Deidre)
Locked into one hotel room, the three survivors of this enclave sat. With a low stockpile of food and no medicine at all, the Enclave has to make a decision as to whether the best decision would be to exit among the safe boundaries of this hotel room, or just sit in.
"We got enough rations for this day, then we're either starving or going out to explore whether now or later" Clyde said as he leaned against the door that seperated the hotel room from the rest of the hotel. "And I don't know about you guys, but I'm pretty sure we can beat those undead bastards with these baseball bats we found along the way" he said, since everyone had a baseball bat on them, and pretty much nothing else. "Any objections to the idea?" he asked, as faint shambling could be heard past the door.
Locked into one hotel room, the three survivors of this enclave sat. With a low stockpile of food and no medicine at all, the Enclave has to make a decision as to whether the best decision would be to exit among the safe boundaries of this hotel room, or just sit in.
"We got enough rations for this day, then we're either starving or going out to explore whether now or later" Clyde said as he leaned against the door that seperated the hotel room from the rest of the hotel. "And I don't know about you guys, but I'm pretty sure we can beat those undead bastards with these baseball bats we found along the way" he said, since everyone had a baseball bat on them, and pretty much nothing else. "Any objections to the idea?" he asked, as faint shambling could be heard past the door.
"better to explore while you're still strong and not when you're desperate and starving. I vote we just go now. 'Sides I wanna try this stick out." Deirdre made a few test swings as she leaned against the wall looking surprisingly neutral for the situation. She eyed the rest of the survivors in the room warily, with one eyebrow raised. "s'no objections here from me.
"I agree, with limited supplies we need to act fast while we're deprived of strength." He stood up off of the floor and looked at the door. "How many walkers are outside?" He said with a grim look on his face thinking about how badly things could go. He flipped the bat and held it at his side.
"I don't know, we'll have to check..." he said as he would pry open the door a little, a couple of zombies stood out in the hall, mindlessly staring at things. Clyde slowly closed the door again. "There's a few out there. We should focus on getting out of the hotel and probably finding a ride out of here" he said
Deidre shrugged, "if there's only a couple we should just take them. Can't be any harder than killing a living human is." She sat the end of the bat on the floor and leaned on it a bit like a cane. "Let's go~" she went to the door and stood on one side waiting for the other two to join her so she could bash some skulls in, "I think it goes without saying that you aim for heads not body blows." She laughed swinging the bat high for effect
Jacob follows her out of the hotel room. "Let's go down the stairs and find a way out." He said heading a couple steps towards the stairs.
He two would walk out of the hotel room, noticing the group of zombies that were accumulated outside. He would swing his bat to one's head which was a little lower then it should be but he then brought the bat down and bashed the zombies head in. There are currently 4 zombies present.
Deidre slid out against the wall making sure nothing could be behind her, she made a swing at the left most one hitting it in the jaw on first contact. She realed back and managed to get more contaxt the second time hoping beyond hope it actually did enough damage to kill the thing. Her face was ecstatic as she felt the snap of bones from her bats contact making her sigh a little. She turned towards the next one ready, bat in hand.
Remember guys! Roll a die when you plan on attacking or scavenging something
Forgot the roll! Cant find anything that says how many sides so I went standard dnd roll
rolled 1d20 and got a natural 10.
The 1d20 is what will be used, sorry for not specifying! No worries!