FIRST FLOOR"You know children, always playing with the forces of darkness."
-Kelley Armstrong, The Reckoning
It is Noah's sixth day in Harper Rock when he kills a rogue necromancer and claims yet another relic. It is Every who tells Noah of the event. A rogue necromancer, which he understands to be a sort of feral vampire obsessed with power, has overtaken a building in Coastside. She tells him it is a "raid", a building full of dead things, and there will be multiple vampires tackling the structure. She informs him as a warning to stay clear, though invites him and the rest of his family to try to get past the first floor.
Noah has the impression that she, and many others, use it as a way to measure and test themselves. But for the Levesque patriarch, the incident means much more. In his short time here, it has become abundantly clear to the man that the city is in desperate need of help. Not just for the vampire populace, but in a more general sense. Monstrosities roam free and both the human and vampires are undermanned and under-armed against their continued assault. That a vampire known to none was able to storm a building single-handedly and spawn undead creations for his own amusement is indication enough to Noah of the troubles that plague Harper Rock.
When he walks in armed with Invictus, the beautifully crafted assault rifle gifted to him by Every herself, and the Theodosian Spear he found on his first day here, it is not to test his strength or loot the area. It is to solve the problem.
Noah is one of those people who does not believe in problems, but only challenges. But even to the warm, optimistic, freshly-turned vampire, this is a ******* problem.
The scent of death washes over him as he steps in, making the Allurist gag and almost stumble back through the door. Before he can seriously consider the option though, his gaze happens across what are colloquially known as ancient zombies, beings that are more bone than flesh. He had met his share of them already in the Catacombs and was more than proficient in disposing of their kind by now.
With a grimace, resolve solidifies in Noah's spine and he sights down the barrel of the gun.
"Let's rock and roll," he mutters to himself as he squeezes the trigger.