[center][h1][color=0072bc]Walt Grismer[/color][/h1][/center] [hr][hr] Hell... wasn't the worst place he had ever been, Walt had seen some of the shittiest places that earth had to offer, at least here, things were straight forward, no one trying to weasel their way into good graces under false pretenses, no subterfuge by conniving siblings or jealous parents, it was actually not a place he minded being in. [i]BLAM![/i] a demon fell silent, a hole in the forehead, this was not a place he wanted to be in anymore, spirits were one thing but murderous demons, no, not today. Walt held his pistol at the ready now, as he had no intention of being killed for real, no matter what he had to stay alive, too much left to do. Walt could hear fighting all over the place he could even see in the distance a dragon like humanoid fighting a large dog, he shook his head, not getting in the middle of that mess. Walt kept moving along the road, it looked like his usual grounds in the undercity, the amount of spirits here was greater than the other places, but as he moved, he started to approach a hotel that he had frequented from time to time, but as he approached he was confronted by a pair of humanoid demons, spikes protruding from all over and large wings spread from their backs. [color=8493ca][i]"Death comes for you today mortal. We will tear you limb from limb!"[/i][/color] the demon hissed at him as the took false swipes at him and gnashed their mangled fangs. Walt looked at them unimpressed, as he pulled his pistol up and fanned the hammer twice, letting loosed two rounds of blinding light, as they hit the demons they howled in pain as the burned and fell to ash. [color=0072bc]"Not wise to piss off an enchanter, holy bullets are a real pain to a lot of things."[/color] Walt chuckled as he pushed open the door to the hotel and walked in, he opened the cylinder of his gun and put new rounds in. [color=0072bc]"Two days of just chilling out in a hotel and then I go home, whats the worst that could happen?"[/color] Walt asked, tempting fate.