[@Phantomlink959] Richard nodded to the man and headed to the first corner of the graveyard. The few people who passed by payed no mind to the man walking within the grave yard. Ether too busy with their own task at hand or even simply not caring, this made his job significantly easier. It didn't take long for the agent to reach the corner, kneeling down on the still moist grass he began digging a small hole in the ground for the totem. [color=brown]"Zunten."[/color] The man tells the totem and the totem activates with the carvings glowing faintly, even in the morning light. [color=brown]"That's one down. One left."[/color] Richard was about to turn and walk to the next corner but suddenly stopped when he noticed a little girl, no older than 12, standing before him with a curious look on her face. [b]"Who are you, mister? Cause I've never seen you here before."[/b] Richard was shocked at the suddenness of the girl's appearance as well as her question. He looked around to see if he could see the girl's parents anywhere. [color=brown]"Uhh...Hello, I'm Richard. I work for the government, specifically from the City Historical Society."[/color] He winced slightly. He didn't like to lie, most especially to children. [b]"Really? Huh. Ok. I'm Emma by the way."[/b] She pauses a while. Richard tries to move from the girl but she speaks again. [b]"Are you sure you're just a government worker, mister? Cause I coulda sworn you were an angel."[/b] It was Richard's turn to look at the girl confused. [color=brown]"An angel?"[/color] The young girl perks up. [b]"Yeah! Like the ones my mama told me about. I mean you have a halo thingy but its like all around you...then again you don't have wings, so you might just be just a glowy man."[/b] Richard looks to his person to see if he was emanating any light of sort but found nothing that would cause the girl to think he had a corona of light. There was nothing that Richard could detect, maybe there was something about the girl? It was then he noticed that the young girl's legs were semi-opaque. It finally made sense to him. She was an earth-bound spirit, possibly disturbed from her rest by whatever caused the undead disturbance. [color=brown]"Ahh...I understand, Emma. I may not be an angel but I can still help you."[/color] Richard takes a knee in front of the girl. [color=brown]"I'm going to help you now but you have to go straight to the light, ok?"[/color] The girl nods and Richard checks his surroundings to see if the odd passerby was taking notice of his action. Once he made sure there was nobody there to notice, he begins to utter a hushed prayer. At first, there was nothing happening to the girl but scant few seconds later, her body floats up and begins to fade away into [url=https://d2v9y0dukr6mq2.cloudfront.net/video/thumbnail/ZyvjCNQ/star-particle-effects_ssca4r5z__F0000.png]particles of light[/url] lazily drifting skyward. [color=brown]"...Lord I send up to you an innocent soul, too young to be taken from this world, but may she find eternal peace in your domain. Amen."[/color] The man finishes the prayer and the girl is gone. He lets out a downcast breath he didn't even realize he was holding. This was not his first time sending off a earth-bound soul to the other side...though this was the first time he sent one so young. Picking up the last totem, he heads off to the last corner of the graveyard to put the totem.