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746560 No. 746560 ID: af6e04

short quest. will have body horror and maybe some nudity
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No. 748704 ID: 398fe1

>>748698
A. If there's more you're screwed pretty much no matter what so we kindof need to just hope there's no more in there.
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No. 748711 ID: 9876c4

Take your lantern and gun back to the house. You need more shells.

You got a phone, mister? Might be time to call the sheriff, or a friendly neighbor, and tell them about these things.
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No. 748714 ID: af6e04
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748714

>>748701
>>748704
>>748711

>Set the creature on FIRE
My ranch is quickly becoming a wildlife pyre, as I've burned two bodies today. Don't think I'll ever get used to that smell.

I hurry up and coral the three infected steers into the barn. I consider running back to the house to get more shotgun shells, but the sun's already starting to get low in the sky and I absolutely can't stay out after dark. There were seven cattle in the barn. Two were so sick they couldn't move. I've already found three. So that leaves two more to track down. I just want to get this over with so I can get inside and wait out this fog.

>call the police
>time to call the sheriff, or a friendly neighbor
Nobody close enough to get out here in time to make a difference. Besides, every rancher has to deal with predators. This is nothing new.

After running through the herd for a while I find an infected steer. Looks like its time is short. Its flesh is bloated and swollen. I put on the face mask.

A) Try to get it up and moving
B) Bolt it
C) Shoot it
D) >_
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No. 748715 ID: 398fe1

>>748714
You have to get it away from the herd before bolting it!
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No. 748716 ID: 398fe1

...or will its death stop the infection's growth? Would it be easier to move then?
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No. 748727 ID: 7b7ab3

Bolt it.
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No. 748731 ID: 094652

Don't waste a bullet. Fry it with fire, steer the uninfected cows away and towards something less bloated.
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No. 748739 ID: 9876c4

Bolt and go. If the Fog's coming back, you got bigger problems.
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No. 748749 ID: 3e79eb

Mostly you just want to prevent other cows from getting infected. Either get it away from the others before killing it (bolt), or
>>748731
kill it (bolt) and burn the corpse. Whichever is faster, I guess.
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No. 750223 ID: af6e04
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750223

>You have to get it away from the herd before bolting it!
>Mostly you just want to prevent other cows from getting infected.

I try to coax the steer to stand up, but it won't budge. It rows weakly. The sound is thicker and higher pitched than usual.

>Bolt it.
>Bolt and go.
>kill it (bolt) and burn the corpse.
>Fry it with fire

I need to put this thing out of its misery. I press the bolt gun up against the steer's bloated forehead and pull the trigger.
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No. 750224 ID: af6e04
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750224

AAAUUUGGH!

A) Throw up
B) Deep breathes
C) >_
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No. 750225 ID: 436b3b

I don't quite get what happened
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No. 750226 ID: 398fe1

>>750224
A is probably correct since I'm guessing you got a bunch of gunk all over you.

You need to clean yourself up.
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No. 750227 ID: 90f3c0

>>750225
I think the cow's swollen head burst when it was bolted.

If you got splattered wish puss, you better wash it off right away.
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No. 750228 ID: 91ee5f

What the fuck made you think it was a good idea to stand next to it when you did that?! You should've bolted it from a distance so that when you popped it like a balloon none of that stuff would've gotten on you!
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No. 750232 ID: b82242

>>750228
boltguns are melee range dude, it's just a nail with pressure acting as the hammer
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No. 750233 ID: 56dcc9

>>750224
A.
Don't throw up in your mask, you fool.
Get the gunk off right now, deep breaths.

>>750228
Boltguns aren't projectile weapons.
Think of it like a single use jackhammer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_bolt_pistol
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No. 750241 ID: af6e04
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750241

>You need to clean yourself up.

The shock from the steer bursting open makes me kick the lantern, and the light flashes out in an instant. I stumble away, half blind, and try to wipe the pus off my face with my sleeve, which is also covered in pus. They've never popped like this before.

The smell is horrible. I need to get this stuff off me. My stomach is tying itself in knots.

A) Go back to the house to wash up
B) Use water from the cattle troughs
C) I hear something behind me
D) Where's my shotgun?
E) Run
F) >_
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No. 750243 ID: 32d627

E
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No. 750245 ID: 7b7ab3

C, D, E
Seems like a natural thought process.
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No. 750251 ID: 094652

You already know what to do. E.
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No. 750255 ID: 9876c4

C, D, E, does indeed like the correct choice.

Don't abandon your shotgun if possible, but mostly don't die.
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No. 750265 ID: 398fe1

The answer to D is "by the corpse".
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No. 750267 ID: af6e04
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750267

>C, D, E
>Don't abandon your shotgun if possible
>don't die.
>The answer to D is "by the corpse".

I get up and run, stumbling and slipping. I can barely see the remains of the infected steer through my burning eyes. The creature is too fast. It catches up and knocks me down.

It stomps savagely on my knee and I feel a sickening burst of pain. The bolt gun is still in my hand, but not loaded. The shotgun is loaded but it's lying on the ground ten feet away.

I can see another figure approaching. Anna?
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No. 750268 ID: e9b407

Anna, get the gun!

Bludgeon the thing with whatever you've got.
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No. 750269 ID: 9876c4

Punch it in the eye with bolt gun. If it recoils, see if you can reload.

More immediately, get whoever's standing there to plug it.
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No. 750274 ID: af6e04
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750274

>Anna, get the gun!
>Bludgeon the thing with whatever you've got.
>Punch it in the eye with bolt gun.

The creature rears back to strike me again, and I jab the bolt gun into one of the many giant black orbs on its face. It recoils in pain, and I take the opportunity to reach into my pocket and take out a blank. My hands shaking, I fumble with the bolt gun. I yell to the approaching figure. "Get the gun, Anna! Anna no!"

She ignores me and hits it with the shovel, completely knocking it off its feet. While it's scrambling on the ground, she thrusts the spade through its face. The handle breaks into splinters in her hands.

The creature starts to twitch as a puddle of blood forms beneath it.
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No. 750275 ID: af6e04
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750275

She walks up and looms over me.

"Honey." She chitters. "I'm sorry I broke the shovel."

I stare at her, speechless.

"...and the axe."
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No. 750276 ID: 398fe1

>>750275
It's... it's fine. They can be repaired. Was she always that strong?

But uh, right now you need to get cleaned up. Ask her to fetch a pail of water and just dump it on you. Retrieve shotgun, then work on getting the healthy cattle isolated again.
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No. 750278 ID: af6e04
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750278

"It's...it's fine." I say. "They can be repaired."

>Was she always that strong?

It's hard to say, but I think so. Sometimes she does things that just don't seem possible.

Though, I swear she was shorter when we first met.

"My leg's hurt, Anna. Can you go get me a pail of water?" She looks at my leg and falls to her knees, making a scratchy squeaking noise. She gently touches my shoe.

I think she doesn't want to leave me alone.
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No. 750279 ID: 398fe1

Okay how about she just helps you walk?
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No. 750280 ID: 9876c4

You almost died, and she wants to be with you. Fair enough.

I'm guessing the axe met the same fate. What about the teeth?
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No. 750288 ID: 094652

Unless she knows a healing spell, keep your meaty leg away from her jaws. Lean on her and get back to the house, call the police.
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No. 750296 ID: 7b7ab3

Ask her to help you back to the house.
You need to take care of your leg.
You might want to call for an ambulance or the police.
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No. 750301 ID: af6e04
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750301

>keep your meaty leg away from her jaws.
I try my best to do this.

"Let's just get back to the house, Anna. If you could help me...Aah!" She scoops me up like a paperweight in her arms.

>What about the teeth?
"I found teeth on my workbench. Do you know anything about that?"

"...no." She finally replies.

A) "Alrighty then."
B) "Don't lie to me."
C) "You're not human, are you?"
D) "Put me down."
E) >_
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No. 750302 ID: 094652

>>750301
A. Leg broken. Focus on pain in broken leg.
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No. 750304 ID: 9876c4

Don't forget your shotgun, it's been kinda important so far.

and I somehow doubt 8 more pounds will slow her down much.
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No. 750309 ID: 398fe1

>>750301
Ask what she broke your axe doing.
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No. 750313 ID: 7b7ab3

C.
E. "It's okay if you're not. I just want to know what I'm dealing with."
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No. 750315 ID: 3abd97

A

>C
Why would that matter? She's your wife!
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No. 750321 ID: af6e04
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750321

My leg is still in a lot of pain, and I still reek of death. But as the sun begins to set and the last rays of light start to disappear, I calm myself. It doesn't matter if she's human. She's my wife, and I'll love her no matter what.

"Don't forget the shotgun," I say. She turns around and fetches it, with me still in her arms.

We walk in silence for a while until we reach the house.

"Anna...what are we going to do? There's still an infected steer out there. We might lose half the herd. And I won't even be able to work until this leg heals. I hate to say it, but things don't look good."

"What do you say?" She ponders for a moment and then continues, "We'll muddle through."

She's right. I did what I could with what I had, and the day is over. Whatever happens, we'll figure it out. She carries me inside.
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No. 750324 ID: 7b7ab3

>>750321
GOOD END!
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No. 750328 ID: 398fe1

Aw, I wanted to find out what was going on with her and the teeth and the axe and the pajamas.

I'm guessing she went out at night and murdered some poor fool in her pajamas with the axe, and either ate them or used them for materials to maintain her human disguise.
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No. 750333 ID: 3abd97

Horrorwife acceptance end. Second best ending, behind full on monstergirl wife ending where she drops the masquerade.
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No. 750351 ID: 9876c4

>>750324
>>750328
>>750333
I will be fairly amused if this isn't an ending.
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No. 750356 ID: 595d54

>>750351
"THE END" in the subject makes that a bit unlikely, to be fair.
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No. 750360 ID: 9876c4

>>750356
Someday I will learn to read subject lines like a big boy.
but not this day
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No. 750373 ID: af6e04

Thanks for participating everyone. Now back to your (kinda) regularly scheduled Hammer Imp
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No. 750399 ID: 91ee5f

>>750321
Awwwww, I was hoping to see what she looked like.
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No. 750403 ID: e95cec

Hooray!
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