Victor Crow Hadley spoke, saying that the Ripper tears the innards out from his victims, and escaped via rooftop out running even a carriage. He said it left a trail of blood behind and asked how many monsters they know of, and among them which would be a prime suspect. “Well Hadley, I’ve already spoken to Marcus, but considering the pattern of death, and it’s food source. I want to say a Ghoul, other than five or six demons and monsters. The behavioral patterns and abilities of creatures barely mentioned in a library I’ve just scratched the surface of. Of the texts I’ve read, most describe a Ghoul a weak, cowardly, opportunist creature. It feeds from the dead and alive alike without discerning from the living. The Ripper we’ve seen hunts only women, young and alone.” Easton asked if the weapons they had would even be effective? to which Victor, Marcus’s grandfather replied that most weapons would just fine. This is where Victor Crow interjected.”The problem with killing Ghouls according to the reports gathered. Is that the brain must be completely destroyed, regeneration, agility, a resistance to pain, and sharp claw like fingernails. Tell this a difficult task, done by more experienced hunters, such as your grandfather Marcus. And even then most of what I’ve read suggest burning them to be sure.” As Marcus’s grandfather moved to retrieve a jar from a shelf a opened it flooding the room with a horrid stench, as Victor reeled back and ran into a corner while he buckled to the smell and vomited.