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> [RP] Mortimer Castle

Shamgar
Yven and I arrived at the manor on horseback and I reined my mount in to gaze at it's magnificent splendor.
"It's big." commented Yven as his horse pranced about in a circle.

"You think?" I replied and spurred my own horse one, kicking up a small cloud of dust that Yven rode through. We passed through the gate which were guarded by some rather sleepy looking guards. I leaned down and handed them the note, "We're here to guard an Ignatius Casimir."

A guard read the note quickly, scratching his grizzled chin, "Yeah, yeah, go around back, I'll send a boy to take care of your horses." He tore up the note and tossed the pieces on the ground, spitting, "Shouldn't be a 'ard job," he said, "Man inside's pretty much given up."

I nodded and kicked my horse back into movement. We trotted around the edge of the mansion, took a while and more than once I saw an inquisitive face appear in a window before disappearing. Africans were hard to come by in England, I had learned. There were bodies everywhere, servants, mainly, and I wondered if this one man had any help. We dismounted, with a racket, by what was left of the stables, looked like it had burned to the ground. Both of us wary, Yven and I walked up to a door in the back and knocked, keeping an eye behind us at the same time.

Don't do that at home. It hurts.
Kennagillian
The carriage was loaded with little supplies, a few of her things and a few of Gina's. The most precious parcel, however, was her wounded Uncle who was wrapped tightly in a blanket behind them. He was shaded from view by a cloth curtain, but ever so often it would shift and she could see his face. He looked so pale.

The horses were moving at pace, as she hoped not to cause him too much pain, but the urgency of the matter forced her to keep speed and push forward. They hadn't much time before the infection could set into his bloodstream, or the blood loss.

"Cousin, the roads to Sussex pass near Merrick's house, would not it be better for us to call on her instead of traveling further? She keeps her shelves stocked with homemade remedies and poultices, we just need to be mindful that she does travel and she may not be there even now.." Kenna brought the reigns down onto the tan backs of the horses, still holding them firm in her hands.

"He's looking quite pale, from what I can see" she looked left to right, scanning the tree line and the thick bushes to each side of the narrow dirt path they traveled. She dared not mention that her greatest fear was of what might be following them.
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--Michael_angelo
Michael heard a knock and opened the door. "I am Michael Angelo, welcome to Mortimer Castle. You are...," he asked looking at the visitor.

Shamgar
"I'm Shamgar, here with my friend," I guestured toward Yven, "We're here to guard a man name Ignatius."
I glanced down and by the doorstep there was a rather gruesome looking fellow who looked like he'd be stabbed repeatedly in the chest.
"Uh..ew." I said quietly, looking away only to look at a maid who was no better looking, "Erm..."

I looked behind me, almost desperately and saw another body, I turned to the man who answered the door.

"I want in."
Chandrea
Staf was being his typical ornery self. He had decided that instead of moving at a proper pace, he was only interested in walking to their next job. Chandrea would have been ready to shoot him by the time the castle came into view, but she was too busy enjoying her last few minutes of peace and quiet. When she finally saw the castle, she was somewhat glad Staf was only going at a walk. It was so big and beautiful. "Ah, what I wouldn't give to live in a place like that."

As she rode closer to the gate, she noticed that something seemed not quite right about the castle. The sky was hazy with smoke, and the smell of burning wood hung in the air. Reining in her horse at the gate, Chandrea handed her note to the guards. "I'm here to guard someone named Ignatius Casimir."

The guard glanced at the note, and then looked back at her. "You?" Chandrea bit the inside of her lip and fought down the urge to give the guard a taste of her skill. Injuring their gate guard probably wouldn't go over well with her new employers. "That's what the note says, isn't it?" "Yeah, sure. I sent the others around back already. You can follow. Why they need t' hire a girl I don't know." That last was said under his breath, but not quiet enough that Chandrea didn't hear it. Biting her tongue, the young woman followed his directions.

The closer she got to the castle, the more destruction, and bodies she saw. "On second thought, maybe I don't want to live here." After handing off her horse, Chandrea walked up to the door and knocked firmly. Keeping one hand on her sword, she kept an eye out for anything that looked suspicious - which was just about everything - and waited for someone to let her inside, hoping it looked better in there than it did outside.
Ladygina
They rode as quickly as possible without jostling Drest about too much. Lady Gina looked down at him again. He was so pale, and the sweat beaded upon his lip and brow and she could tell that even in his slightly unconcsious state, he could feel each bump in the road.
She heard Kenna's voice as she asked,
Kennagillian wrote:
"Cousin, the roads to Sussex pass near Merrick's house, would not it be better for us to call on her instead of traveling further? She keeps her shelves stocked with homemade remedies and poultices, we just need to be mindful that she does travel and she may not be there even now.... He's looking quite pale, from what I can see."

"Aye, I would feel better if we could have Merrick tend to him, but it is as you said, she does travel often and I would fear that we would arrive only to find her gone, and we would have wasted that much valuable time. Mayhaps we should just keep going straight through?"
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| Countess of Arden | Herald of Arms of the CoH | Member of the RHA |
Kennagillian
She thought on it and wondered if the risk would be worth it or nothing more than a fatal decision for her uncle.

"I only worry over allowing another to attend to him, and with Mer, I know her investment" she was still scanning their surroundings, thinking about so many things all at once. Her father had entrusted them with his brother's life, she must do as he asked.

"Alright then, to Sussex"she decided ".. and if you wish, you can move to the back and sit with him. I will be fine, I promise" she reached over and pulled out a dagger from her bag, sitting it in the boards of the floor at her feet.

"If he wakes, offer him a drink from the flask, that will give him some color" she told her cousin, driving the horses a bit harder, the road as rough as ever. With two more towns ahead of them, Kenna knew they had little time to cover miles of road.
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Drestakil
Drestakil felt hot...he raised his arm and wiped sweat off his forehead. He was being bounced around and was laying in the back of a carriage being driven hard on a rough road. He managed to force his eyes open and quickly closed them again. The light was too bright...slowly he once more opened his eyes.

Ladygina was sitting beside Kenna, who was driving the horses along. The carriage struck a hard bump in the road, throwing him to the side, sending knife-blades of pain racing through his side. He gritted his teeth and waited. The pain subsided and he began to breathe deeply...ignoring the minor pain every time he filled his lungs. Inhale...hold it...exhale...hold it...inhale...over and over till finally the pain was pushed into the background.

Drestakil moved his left arm and felt no pain...there was a dull pressure in that side, but no more. He managed to sit up and reached for the water bag. He pulled out the stopper and let the cool water pour over his head. 'Ahhhhhh,' he thought, 'much better. I almost feel human again.'

He could hear Kenna and Ladygina debating on where to take him. Kenna wanted to take him to Merrick's, but wasn't sure there was time. Merrick might not be home anyway.

"Well," Drestakil said, "isn't anyone going to welcome me back to the Land of the Living?"
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--Michael_angelo
Michael nods. "Come on in, I can show you to Lord Viceroy who is standing watch over the prisoner," he says turning and then he heard a noise. He quickly took out a sword and looked past the guest.

--Ignatius_casimir
The dank mold of the cobwebbed cell was all he could smell as he woke from his nap. He wasn't sure when he had fallen asleep, but he blinked and turned to sit up, creasing his forehead as he yawned. Over three days time he hadn't rested. Now there was nothing more to do but wait. It might have been an hour, a day, he wasn't sure how much time had passed. He could hear that there was someone in the hall just outside of the collection of rooms he'd been detained in. He coughed dust out from his throat and swallowed back the dryness, working up enough spit to wet his lips. His stomach was as empty as a birdcage with the door open, and it ached. The ropes around his wrist were loose and he slipped them completely off onto the floor. He stood and stretched, popped his neck, and then walked casually over to the bars, grasping them in his free hands.

He started to think more about this situation and for no particular reason, he smiled.
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Ladygina
They kept moving over the bumpy road and Gina watched as Kenna wrestled with what to do and which way to go.
Kennagillian wrote:
"I only worry over allowing another to attend to him, and with Mer, I know her investment"

She wished she could be of more assistance but she just didn't know what would be best herself.
Kennagillian wrote:
"Alright then, to Sussex"she decided ".. and if you wish, you can move to the back and sit with him. I will be fine, I promise"

Gina watched as she pulled out a dagger and placed it at her feet. She knew her cousin would not hesitate to use that dagger if the need arose.
She started to climb in the back with Drest when Kenna told her to have him drink from the flask if he awoke.
Just as she was about to climb in the back, she noticed Drest had woken and smiled as he spoke,
Drestakil wrote:
"Well," Drestakil said, "isn't anyone going to welcome me back to the Land of the Living?"

Seeing him stirring around, she told him, "Lie back down. You don't want to hurt yourself even more. Here, drink from this. You need your strength. How are you feeling Cousin?"
She looked back up at Kenna and said, "Kenna, he is awake."
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Shamgar
I turned again-reluctantly I might add, to come face to face with a thankfully living female, who barged right past me to knock on the open door.
I gave her a quick once over. This must be the woman Yven was talking about, considerably better looking than the maid with her tounge hanging out by the tree. But still, a woman nonetheless. When the man at the door drew his weapon I took that as an invitation to come right in and don't spare the horses.
"Pardon me." I muttered, pushing past my co-worker, the servant and the closing door to enter into a rather dark hallway. "There is such a thing as torchlight." I muttered again, feeling my way across the cold stone until my fingers encountered cold steel bars, then warmth. I paused, a little perplexed. Warmth? Hold up...

I squeezed expirementally and found that the warmth was long, slender and had hard tips. I brought my face close to them and my eyes widened.

Fingers. Fingers sticking out. I'm touching the fingers.
With a muffled shout I shot back, slamming into the wall behind me shouting, "Don't kill me!"
Yven rushed to my side, laying a calming hand on my shoulder as my body heaved in panick, "Sham, Shamgar, it's just the guy we're supposed to guard. He's locked up, don't worry, see? See? Bars. Yes, he can't hurt you." He pat my shoulder reassuringly as I slowly regained my breath and said to myself, "Yes...yes...bars...he can't...yeah...whooo...."
--Ignatius_casimir
By the sounds of things, it seemed like he should expect company. Whoever had been sitting or waiting had gone and come back, sounded as if there were more people..a man and a... woman?

Then in the dark of the dungeon, he heard voices and people coming, so he stood ever so still. He saw not a thing before he heard the voice come around the corner, and peculiar as it was, the man who was talking took hold of his exposed knuckles. Ignatius didn't flinch, but he did drop his eyebrows down in a curious nature. He hadn't considered having any visitors this evening and he did not recall ever asking for a man to come hold his hand.

The smile he'd been enjoying quickly fell from his face, as he heard the man almost whimper like a full grown woman.

"If you were hoping for hospitality, won't find none here. The Mortimer's never have been a very giving family. And you, I've never been the kind of lad to fancy men and I'm not sharing this hole with..whatever you claim to be. Touch my hand again and I'ma make you dance with bars till your eyes cross" He withdrew his hands from the warmed metal, and shuffled over to the wall, propping his back against it. He folded his arms.

"Now, if you're finished sobbing, maybe one of you sorry sobs can explain to me why we're having this tea party all of the sudden" he sighed deeply, looking at the short and petite woman standing in the shadows next to the man who was as dark as the hall they stood in.


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Shamgar
"Sobbing? Who-who's sobbing?" I coughed in a feeble attempt to cover my cries for help earlier, I leaned toward Yven and whispered in his ear, "Was I sobbing? I don't remember sobbing."

"No," he quietly replied, "But you DID scream like a girl being deflowered."
"Oh." I said softly, thankful that the darkness and my skin hid my embarrassment. Content with making myself disappear for a while I tried to blend into the wall behind me, letting the woman who was with us hopefully answer the question.

I would redeem myself later.

I took the time that we had to observe the man who stood watching us nonchalantly, he had a youngish elderly look about him, a man who had the toils of labour placed upon him. A shudder ran up my armoured spine and I tried to press myself farther into the wall.
Chandrea
Having had more of her attention on her surroundings, Chandrea hadn't even noticed that the door was open, or that there were others standing there until one of them spoke. Turning to look at him, she was surprised to see his dark skin. She hadn't seen many black men. As she was standing there, staring at him, he pushed past her into the house. Shrugging, she followed after him. After all, it had to be better inside than it was outside didn't it? He and his companion must have been the others the gate guard mentioned. Ah, well, hopefully these gentlemen would be true gentlemen instead of the usual sort of men she encountered.

The young woman waited just inside the door to allow her eyes to adjust to the darkness inside. It was always better to wait until you could see what the situation was before you proceeded forward. Apparently her co-worker hadn't been so advised. There was a yelp, and he came running back to his companion. Her nerves were already sensitive and the speed with which her fellow guard fell apart, did nothing to help her relax. Chandrea was not as interested in him after their prisoner - he was behind bars, so that was the logical assumption - spoke. His words seemed simple, but the young woman sensed something lying beneath the words themselves. Then her eyes caught his, and her breath caught in her throat. There was indeed something lurking under the surface. Recovering herself, she answered his simple seeming question while ignoring his baiting - a skill she was quite good at. "I believe that would depend on the answer to a question of mine. Are you Ignatius Casmir? If so, we are here as your guards."
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