Talk:Hellhound/@comment-29650487-20170316040056

A random WWYD situation. Here we go!

So, you used to live in a Order-Controlled village and lived alone in your house. It all changed, however, when your village became the frontline between the Order and Mamono. In less than a month, the entire village was a series of ruins, and only you survived by living in your bunker that you made under the house. You live their in silence for several months, checking outside via the periscope you built to link with the yard. Soon, after the series of months had past, you look outside the hatch, and see that no life was outside, or so you thought. You climbed out of the bunker, shut the hatch and covered it with a fallen wooden panel, and set out, with only your makeshift shotgun. , a few home-made molotov cocktails, and your wits. You can see nobody has been here for months after it burned down, most having been evacuated by Order Soldiers. All that remained were skeletons of man and beast alike. You also managed to find some food, mainly cans of food left by retreating soldiers. You soon come across the town hall, a heap of ruins and a Mamono "flag" flying over it. You head back to the bunker, but by nightfall, you can hear something in the distance. It sounds like footsteps; no IS footsteps! It gets louder and louder, making you run to the bunker and you are only mere feet to the bunker when "it" steps behind you .It turns out to be a lone hellhound, but not one to meddle with. The same height as you, but was much more masculine, with scars on the arms and legs. She also had a large bust, a rather nice posterior, and looked very voluptuous. She told you to stop in a rather angered tone, and, although the creature seemed to be able to snap you in half, you halted. It slowly came closer, until it was only about 12 feet away from you. No doubt you could dash to the bunker and be safe from it, or you could fight with your gun, Surely you could pelt it with several shots and kill the beast, or at least enough to halt it's advance. What do you do?