It's good to be back at the Roadhouse, spending some time with Ellen Harvelle, able to take the masks off and relax in the company of other Hunters. Of course, nothing good ever lasts.
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Harvelle's Roadhouse is the best place a Hunter of the supernatural could ever find themselves. Whether, on the way to a Hunt or coming back from one. Some Hunters even stop by just to see Ash for some research, or to visit the Harvelles, maybe on their way up to see Bobby Singer in Sioux Falls. But the Hunters at the Roadhouse are going to have to work together to survive the night.
There's a Hunt on in Sioux Falls, but dang if anyone can figure out what's actually goin' on. What could cause so many different kinds of creepy attacks?
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Something horrible is happening in Sioux Falls, maybe even worse than the time when a bunch of dead folks came back. An elderly couple maimed in broad daylight, a couple attacked after dark by either shadows or light and saved by the other, a storm building over the town but never breaking... something's happening, and it can't possibly be good. The only good thing about the situation is that Bobby Singer lives in Sioux Falls, and he knows every Hunter in the country.
Evil being afoot in Sin City is no shocker, right? There has to be at least one demon connected to the place, right? Maybe lots of 'em. But when more than one kind of monster is killing there?
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A Hunt in Vegas could be fun - long as nobody else gets killed. Sure, there's gotta be a demon scooping up condemned souls in Sin City, but those deaths should mostly look natural, right? What's it mean when a couple has their throats torn out by multiple sets of (clearly vampire) fangs, and a rentboy has his heart torn out, werewolf style? Could some demon have amassed so much power it's making other monsters do its dirty work? Why else would multiple monsters strike at once, and what's next?