The Haunted Mansion (Part 2)
Distant Star and Shadow Star tend to the civilians. The town guard began forming to assist in escorting ponies to Nurse Redheart’s first aid tent set up in the town square. As you aid the guards, you catch a voice on the breeze. “I’m sorry, I can’t stay and chat. A banshee just flew into your house and your guests may lose more than some of their happiness if she stays,” the voice says and you recognize it to be Moon Dusk. She is speaking to a white stallion with dark hair, and dressed in enough dark clothes and wearing enough eyeliner to fit the trope of a Hot Trotic regular. It’s safe to guess this is Mr. Dark Shadow.
A wail that sounds more pony than ethereal monster echos from the house. Dark Shadow skulks out of your way. “As you can hear, we have quite the banshee lurking in the depths of the mansion. Enter if you dare,” Dark Shadow says, not giving up his act as a morbid showman. He does not stop any of you from entering and eventually shuffles to his post to give candy to some foals leaving the haunted house.
As you traverse the haunted house in search of the banshee, you see Dark Shadow and his trope of actors have truly went all out. If only the situation was one you could afford to take the time to truly savor a well put on haunted house. You see a room where all the furniture has been nailed to the ceiling, a corridor that is pitch black with black light paintings of ghosts, a room covered in blood, and a bedroom with a false floor that tilts gently as you walk across it. The trio of children are having a blast. It almost seems they had forgotten about the serious mission at hand. The actors really keep the children on their toes. Fortunately, they seem quicker than Dark Shadow on sensing you are not the average visitors and instruct you to head to the basement. They have an unicorn name Ice Shine acting as a ghost there. They seemed worried for her if you choose to explain the prospect a real ghost could be in the house.
The basement is deathly quiet as you descend. It is a very clear sign something is wrong. The rest of the haunted house has been loud and filled with ambient noise. A perceptive member among you will see a unicorn mare cowering in fear under the sheet of an old table. She sees you enter and raises a shaky hoof to the opposite side of the basement. Her voice fails her and only high pitched squeaks escape her.
A horrid creature comes snarling from the shadows. Red eyes of burning coal deeply set in a massive black hound’s head emerges. It’s drool hissing as it burns through the basement floor. The creature springs at you with vicious speed. It is then the banshee reveals herself. She flies between you and the beast and belts out a hideous wail.
“GET OUT WHILE YOU CAN. I WILL SEND THIS BEAST BACK TO WHENCE WE CAME!” she shouts, careful not to face anypony as she herds the beast towards the back wall.
You see the wall is lined with mirrors, no doubt meant to be used in Ice Shine’s bit to make it seem many ghosts haunt the basement. The creature and banshee phase right through one of them. The surface of the mirror ripples as they enter. The mirror is huge and glowing with gray light. On closer inspection, it does not reflect the basement you are standing in. You see a ruined basement framing a backdrop of Ponyville. It looks as if the house was blasted away years ago, and whatever did this left the twisted ruins of Ponyville in it’s wake. It is then Ice Shine sounds frantic behind you.
“Where? Where are the little ones that came with you? They didn’t..did they?” she says fretting about the room. She stops cold looking at the horrid mirror the beast and banshee went through.
(You stand on the precipice of a dark new realm. The trick or treat trio are missing. Nightmare Night just got a lot more intense.)