Dorian Gray
Dorian realized too late a crucial part of his plan. He hadn't reiterated the rules of the items to Sabine and Mary Sue. While he stood up front, waiting to see the crucifix fall before him on the floor, that soft sounding thud never came. Instead he watched in horror as his little horror buddy crawled on all fours, head bent upside down with hair draping over her face as she bee lined it towards the group. Then came a thud. Dorian turned to see Sabine on the floor, lifeless. But he knew where she'd be in the game. âSabine, stay t'ere. I'm goin to try and get you but I need you clo-â His words cut short as a familiar pain began to wrack through his body. He gripped the fabric on his shirt, as he tried to overcome the cold dark feeling that was washing over him. He'd felt a similar sensation when Andy had touched him, her powers sapping his life away slowly. For a moment, and he didn't know why, he could smell rubble. Dust from broken concrete floating in the air as the sound of a baby cried in the background.
He grasped Mary Sue tightly, holding her hand as he choked out a few words. âTrustâŠmeâŠâ He closed his eyes, trying hard to pull her with him into the ghostscape of phasma. Straining as he failed to do so. Dorian eyes began to glow purple, the energy radiating off of him and around him as it slowly enveloped Mary Sue too. With a final strain he managed to pull her along with him into the otherside, watching the grayish landscape where Sabine stood. He panted, slightly out of breath as he let go of Mary Sue's hand and placed both of his on his knees as he tried to catch his breath. âOK. Alright. Phew t'at was âarder tâan wranglinâ a greased up gator into a nap sack.â
Dorian stood up, his hands on his hips before finally reaching out to grab onto Sabine and Mary Sue's hands. They were free from the haunt happening within the house, but still gripped by the feeling of Death within them. His eyes began to glow once more, trying as he might to pull all three of them into the Astral Plane, to pull their real bodies into the Astral Plane. After a few moments, nothing happened. He tried once more, pressing his eyes closed tight as the glow of his powers shined beneath them. But even then nothing seemed to happen. The disconnect that Arcade had placed between them and their physical forms was too strong for him to overcome. So he did all he knew he could do, he pulled them in tight for a hug. âI can't do it. It's too strong, âe's too strong. I t'ought I âad a way out for us but it's just too âard to do. IâŠI should've paid better attention in Kamar Taj.I love you guys.â