Floral's transformation and outburst sends the loudspeaker "audience" into full-on cheers; whooping, screaming "We love you, Flower Girl!", the works. The giant pea slams into the back of the Classical Zombie's head in a puff of grisly dust, knocking the undead creature for a loop and, almost miraculously, knocking the top hat off of its head. It manages to ignore a bit of Nope's follow-up strike, but eventually it is overcome by the tide of nothingness and loses even more of its being, beginning to resemble mere skin and bones in a once-fine suit. It bends ponderously down to pick up its top hat, almost literally creaking as it lifts the clothing item up, dusts it off, and carefully sets it back atop its head. Turning back to Nope, it reaches forward once more, attempting to spin the indistinct Hero into a deep dip... which incidentally will slam Nope's head into the floor, but I'm sure that's just an accident.
The Ballet Zombie spins quietly around Nope and the Classical Zombie before darting forwards towards Helios, one outstretched leg leaping forward to strike the god-named Hero and possibly toss him from the room. Even as it does so, it keeps its careful spin, protecting itself from most dangers.
The Hip-Hop Zombie... well, it... it...
The Hip-Hop Zombie isn't coming back, is it.
Spoiler: OOC
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Classical Zombie
Move Action: Dazed.
Standard Action: Use Waltz on Nope. (1d20+12)[24] On a hit, Resistance DC 27/22/22 vs. Multiattack Damage linked Strength (grab only) Linked Dazed & Vulnerable/Stunned & Defenseless. Hit, full Multiattack; DCs are 32/22/22.
Ballet Zombie
Move Action: Shift to L10.
Standard Action: Use Grand Jete on Helios. (1d20+14)[26] On a hit, Resistance DC 25/20/20 vs. Multiattack Damage Linked Strength (to Launch Helios out of the windowat F11-14) Linked Progressive Weaken Defense. Hit, +2 Multiattack; DCs are 27/20/20.
Hip-Hop Zombie
In the city.
All PCs are on turn.