Talk:Kagune/@comment-217.209.94.177-20170804070058

You know, after thinking about it for a while, the detachable kagunes are actually legit terrifying.

Why?

The potential.

Picture this.

A ghoul wants an investigator killed, but lack confidence in how to do it in a straight up fight. So what does he or she do?

How about finding out about that investigator's perosnal info, the home adress and name and others, learn their birthday, goes and buys a doll (teddybear, plastic doll, as long it is a somewhat child-sized one.) and then, implants a piece of their kagune inside the doll. Then wrap it up, write a nice birthday-card, and have the package sent.

And the moment the target picks up the doll (in great confusion by the way), they'll get impaled on the kagune as it bursts out like a xenomorph chestburster out of the doll's body and scores a headshot on the target.

And after a set amount of time, the kagune dissolves and leaves only a empty doll and a corpse.

Imagine this being done by a vengeful ghoul to a investigator's daughter or son. (Since the kagune would set off at the first person that would hold the doll up.) either intentionally or by accident.

The detachable kagunes are essentially the rc-cell version of a mail bomb.