The Grand Murder Mystery

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The Grand Murder Mystery
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RE: The Grand Murder Mystery
Username: Pharmacy

Name: Cecil

Race: A ghost carrying a corpse

Gender: A dude ghost carrying a corpse

Color: HE'S DEAD JIM (#535570)

Abilities: Along with the ability of being a legitimate (and dead) detective, Cecil has the strengths and weakness of a ghost - namely interaction with small objects, transparency, spookiness, and uneasiness over vacuum cleaners. Unfortunately, there is a problem: all his senses are in his corpse.

That being said, his ghostly self is legally blind and deaf (and have the gustatory taste of a heavy smoker) and if he wants to actually see and touch and whatever, he has to drag his corpse around and drop it on things. Considering he only has been dead for not a long time, his handling of his own dead body is incredibly clumsy. He really hates it but won't you hate it too if you dragged your own cadaver around.

Cecil's body has the abilities of a corpse: namely being stationary, heavy, and a general nuisance. Luckily, it makes a decent shield and if the situation calls of it, an excellent bludgeon.

Description:

Being a ghost, Cecil is largely invisible under normal life. Under certain conditions (special goggles, weird light, stupid dumb chance), a lucky person might see some shimmering outline of a man. Luckily, Cecil is very audible and loud and often, you could hear clumsy shuffling, tripping, and profuse swearing.

Cecil carries his former physical self around: a man thankfully dressed in some clothes and a heavy trenchcoat. Surprisingly, there is no symptoms of rot or zombie-like traits on this corpse. In fact, he looks more like he is sleeping - or some sort of trance.

Regardless of the state of his body, the sight of a body floating halfway in the middle is incredibly disconcerting and people often run away screaming from him.

Biography:

There was a man who can solve things
His nosiness can break open any scheme
Woe is he, he found a fact so terrible
No murderous evidence could find comparable
Thus the culprit knew, knew what to do
So poor Cecil was completely screwed
But hark, wait! Good fortune smiles.
Our detective is alive...in some piles.
He was pretty pissed, I would be too
But the Victim called, so Cecil was pulled.


Messages In This Thread
The Grand Murder Mystery - by Dragon Fogel - 05-11-2012, 10:27 PM
RE: The Grand Murder Mystery - by Elpie - 05-11-2012, 10:32 PM
RE: The Grand Murder Mystery - by Solaris - 05-12-2012, 12:30 AM
RE: The Grand Murder Mystery - by Ixcaliber - 05-12-2012, 01:20 AM
RE: The Grand Murder Mystery - by btp - 05-25-2012, 04:09 AM
RE: The Grand Murder Mystery - by Pharmacy - 05-28-2012, 02:23 AM