Mele waited for him to elaborate, and when he didn't, she sighed. Everyone knew 'just' pieces—
"On the— No, I didn't. What happened there? Did his lackeys get tired of him?" Although if it had been some sort of mutiny, it clearly hadn't worked. Who else but the patients opposed Landel, though? "I don't think it would've made a difference if we weren't," she replied. "His power still worked." And anyway, they wouldn't have known where to attack. Mele still hadn't found this third floor she thought existed, but given how little progress she'd made, that was perhaps not so surprising.
"Hopping corpses, kyonshi, the reanimated dead, zombies," Mele answered, flicking some hair out of her eyes. There were other terms for it—one of the other ones in another language was on the tip of her tongue—but the rinshis had hopped, and the ones from last week hadn't been rinshis so 'hopping corpses' they were. "They were attacking."
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"On the— No, I didn't. What happened there? Did his lackeys get tired of him?" Although if it had been some sort of mutiny, it clearly hadn't worked. Who else but the patients opposed Landel, though? "I don't think it would've made a difference if we weren't," she replied. "His power still worked." And anyway, they wouldn't have known where to attack. Mele still hadn't found this third floor she thought existed, but given how little progress she'd made, that was perhaps not so surprising.
"Hopping corpses, kyonshi, the reanimated dead, zombies," Mele answered, flicking some hair out of her eyes. There were other terms for it—one of the other ones in another language was on the tip of her tongue—but the rinshis had hopped, and the ones from last week hadn't been rinshis so 'hopping corpses' they were. "They were attacking."