[@Leoven] The cave easily provide an escape from the heavy rain. The light she could see was coming from a fire, with green colored flames. As she was getting closer to the fire, she could see a man sitting by it. He was in a dark cloak, with a long beard. Next to him was a walking cane, with odd designs created on it. He let out a couch as he noticed her, and let out a soft chuckle. "Ah, seems the rain has scared another to this cave. Please, have a seat. The fire is quiet warm." He said. [@Ado] The church's door let out a loud squeak, but the smell was the first thing to hit him. It was a mixture of decay, and waste. His eyes soon adjusted to the dark, and the sight around him was horrifying. The town's people were the church, as if hiding from someone, or something. But whatever it was, had gotten in first. Most of the corpses were ripped apart, parts of their bodies somewhat eaten. More people, dressed in robes with the church's symbol on them, were hanging from the ceiling. What appeared to be intestines wrapped around their necks, but it was hard to tell if that is what had killed them or not. Last, a fully nude woman was on the alter, her chest ripped open, as of something had burst out of her. Once he had entered the church, the door behind him slammed shut. Written on the door, over and over, were the words "Run Rabbit Run". Footprints, of some kind, were on the floor, and exiting the church, hopefully meaning whatever had done this was gone. [@Kyrisse] The graveyard looked to be in disrepair, with vines covering many of the gravestones. Bodies were also scattered around, vines and roots growing out of their bodies. Buzzards were flying around the area, but it seemed as if they were terrified to land. Sounds of groaning could be heard, but it is hard to tell which body was making the noise. But soon, a new sound could be heard. The sound of coins in a purse. A squirrel was ontop a nearby stomp, playing with a coin purse. It stopped as it noticed her, but didn't seem worried. It cocked its head to the side, and it pulled a coin outta the purse. It walked over to the edge of the stump nearest to her, placed the coin down, and backed up where the coin purse was, watching her.