Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20170125214247/@comment-5543592-20170127155258

The Knights came to a stop a few feet in front of Timothy and girl.

The girl's fear quieted her, as the colour drained from her face and she stared up at these behemoths who were several times her size. They were even large to a full grown adult male, given how the Knights looked down at Timothy.

The leader's helmet made a clicking noise as he spoke into the microphone of his helmet. "Don't worry, civilian." The man annouced through his speakers. "The Brotherhood of Steel will handle it from here.  You can go about your business."

Once William had a good look he could see their were about fifteen men with the strange triangles on their backs. They stood at attention, unflinching in the rain. The men had blocked what was going on from William's vision, but now he had full view of the street and could hear what was happening.

A man not dressed too differently than the others stood at the front of the group of Triangle-dudes. However, his outfit was more rugged, clearly the original, and the Triangle-dudes uniforms were based off his attire. He wore a mask on his face, like his followers did, but his mask only covered the nose and mouth, leaving the rest of the face exposed. He had a hood pulled up over his head, but it was to protect him from the weather instead of hide his features.

Their leaderheld a large pistol in his hands and stood over several kneeling villagers set in a line, held in place by other triangle men. There were six captives in all. Their appeared to no rhyme or reason to why they'd been spared so far, except they appeared to all be adults.

"Name?" The leader asked. His voice was strange. William couldn't detect why, but it was certainly different than a normal person's was supposed to be.

"Wilma." A women answered in a shaking voice.

"Place of birth?" He asked.

"I was born her-"

She was cut short as the man shot her in the head, then moved to the next villager.

"Name?"

Judging by the bodies piled off to the side, it was clear that the man had been going about this for some time.