Rath/Brendan
08-20-2002, 04:12 PM
As you may or may not know, the Lumiere Archives are divided into four sections: People, Places, Chronology, and Supernatural Occurances.
A sample entry for this last section would be as follows:
-McGinty's Pub (Definite Haunting)-This bar on Lumiere's SOUTH SIDE is run by PATRICK GARRET, a relative newcomer to Lumiere. He is aware his bar is used by the dead as a final stopover betwen death and the afterlife. [JW Hart's "Last Call"] </strong>
As you can see, each entry is followed by a classification of said supernatural occurance.
My question is: What classification do the killer plants in "Grass" and "The Last Patch of Ground" fall under? Are they a bizarre organism, a haunted area of town, or a supernatural creature?
A sample entry for this last section would be as follows:
-McGinty's Pub (Definite Haunting)-This bar on Lumiere's SOUTH SIDE is run by PATRICK GARRET, a relative newcomer to Lumiere. He is aware his bar is used by the dead as a final stopover betwen death and the afterlife. [JW Hart's "Last Call"] </strong>
As you can see, each entry is followed by a classification of said supernatural occurance.
My question is: What classification do the killer plants in "Grass" and "The Last Patch of Ground" fall under? Are they a bizarre organism, a haunted area of town, or a supernatural creature?