ONCE AN INNOCENT CHILD, Jason was a young camper at Crystal Lake -- where his mother, Pamela Voorhees, worked as a cook. He had an odd and obvious deformity to his head, which led him being prone to bullying by other campers. One day, the children threw him into the lake and poor Jason drowned while the counselors were negligent and too off in their own business to notice. In vengeful grief, his mother took her bloody revenge out on a whole new set of counselors decades later out of spite. However, one counselor survived and beheaded Pamela out of self defense. Jason, who’s body was never found, witnessed his mother’s death from within the shadows and collected her head, sweater, pants, and the very machete that killed her. He then made an ALTER with them in the crude shack he lived in, right on the outskirts of Camp Crystal Lake. He’s since taken his own revenge on the very counselor that killed her, their now rotted body placed below the alter as an offering.
HIS ABILITIES --
HUMANITY LONG LOST, Jason is unlike other killers in the world and there is nothing ‘human’ about the man any longer. If anything, his powers can be likened to that of an extremely powerful poltergeist in the body of a 6′5 tall man. His is able to teleport at certain time frames, has hyper sensitive senses, swims extremely fast, can ‘shift’ in order to chase his victims faster, and can step lightly in order to stalk his prey. Still, with all of these abilities at his disposal, his preferred method of killing is to take his time and build fear within his victim. He never runs and he never talks.
SURVIVING JASON --
INHUMANE HE MAY BE, Jason is not without his faults. Though powerful, his grip is not made of iron and one can escape it if their will is strong enough -- or, if they have a pocket knife handy. He is also easily stunned by hard hits from weapons such as pipes, bats, wrenches, or even large knifes like machetes. Other things that stun him are shotguns, firecrackers, and flare guns, which can be found scattered around the camp. Finding a shotgun is rare, however, as there is only one in the camp.
Turning on MUSIC will give him sensory overload, causing Jason to become confused and unable to pick up on counselors’ locations properly.
Door BARRICADES will slow him down, forcing him to chop away at doors. Be warned though, if he’s been chasing one long enough then Jason will become ENRAGED and be able to break down doors in one go with his body. His grip will be considerably stronger as well.
WAYS OF ESCAPE --
WAITING UNTIL DAWN, is a long stretch that many will not reach the end of. In the meantime, counselors can attempt to either repair the fuse box for the phone and call the police, repair the boat, repair the four door car, repair the two door car, or actually attempt to KILL Jason by taking off his mask, using his mother’s sweater, and a machete or axe. The fuse, two boat parts, two sets of cars keys, two sets of gasoline, and two sets batteries for the vehicles are somewhere around the camp and, with eight cabins and a huge lodge, will not be easy to find.
If one manages to call the police, the wait time is ten minutes, during which Jason will become on higher alert and more aggressive. However, escape is not guaranteed and police may underestimate the abilities of Jason; believing him dead when he is only stunned. This is considered a BAD ENDING -- which may be fun to plot out.
If one manages to restart either car or the boat, Jason will hear the motor running wherever he is and attempt to stop the vehicle.
KILLING THE KILLER --
THE ENDGAME IS TO KILL JASON. To do this, counselors will need to unmask him by knocking the hockey mask off with a weapon or managing to take it off by hand. Then, they must find a machete/axe and to go to Jason’s shack for his mother’s sweater. A woman is required for this, as she will wear the sweater and pretend to be Pamela Voorhees. This leaves Jason in a vulnerable and stunned state, allowing another counselor to attack him with the weapon. It will bring Jason to his knees and he can be killed. The surviving counselors will be free.
However, Jason will never TRULY stay dead.
And, so, the game begins.
Current players (6): @drendelion, @dulcetism, @constellius, @nakamatsuyama, @sakuxraipho, @wolfxhan
They had kissed before. It was... nice. Yunseo had felt something, though he knew his heart would never beat. Luhan did things that even Yunseo couldn’t explain. He would never admit it though if asked. The kiss was bloody, the energy he suddenly felt from a feeding had caused that. He should have washed it away though. It was sweet, the vampire was always sweet when it came to Luhan. Once it was over, he could only smile. He could tell the werewolf was confused, but everything he did was confusing. It was meant to be that way. “Luhan.” He finally replied, eyes brighter than they were before.
Yunseo opened, then closed his mouth. Luhan was a bit of a chatter bug when it came down to it, but he never complained. Of course, that was because Luhan was one of those part of his favorites club. He shook his head, lifting up the knife that he had taken, admiring the blade even after it sliced his finger. “Well... I don’t have an exact answer. But then again, you know me so well Luhan. What do you think happened here? Did I save someone or did I kill them?” Yunseo’s gaze shifted to the rather lifeless body next to him, a frown on his lips. A sound slipped past his lips when he clicked his tongue against the top of his mouth. “They would have been a beautiful immortal too. A waste of time if you ask me.”
☽’ The vampire wanted to feign innocence, but once he heard his name he couldn’t help the grin that tugged at his lips. He tugged on his face mask to cover it up, tugging on his winter jacket with ease after doing said deed. “Don’t get a longer jacket. You’re going to cover my reach.” He clicks his tongue against his teeth, reaching over to smack his butt once more for the fun of it.