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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

Pagan
Pagan heard the steps slowly coming closer. Thump!-Thump!-Thump!-Thump! There was no doubt about it now, the assassin was in the floor and was coming closer. He/she was very sure of himself, and Pagan cursed the bright idea that had made her rush into the building trying to get the guy. She should have tried to escape instead. But now it was too late to be sorry.

The footsteps stopped at the door, and Pagan pushed herself tighter against the wall, ready to strike at anything that came through the door.

Without a warning something flashed into the room. Instinctively Pagan swung her sword at the silhouette and felt how it hit something. Because of her position by the wall only the blade of her sword ever entered the sights of anyone that might have been watching in the corridor.
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Sajjhe
Sajjhe invades the room with the cloaked shaft and in a instant he feels her sword swing, chopping off a bit of wood. He knew instinctively she wouldn't be quick enough to swing yet again her sword when he barged in the room with the thirst of a killer.
With his temporary weapon, Sajjhe pressures the shaft against her sword brining it upwards and block any possible attack coming from that sword. He steps in the room fiercely and with determination, dropping the shaft after once he is in the room.
For the first time, he his close to his prey. Sensing her aroma, feeling the warmth emanating from her fragile body. His blue cold eyes were highly accustomed to the low presence of any source of light. She was in his field. Since very young, he dominated places with not much light, making them his strong point whenever he fought in such places.

He unsheathes his sword, resting idly on his leather belt. His sword and wrist blade demanded blood and he gladly would satisfy those twisted desires.
His eyes scan quickly herself, unlocking what are the visible weakness and strong points. One of them is her being a woman. Her physical power can't be compared to his. Being himself a man, he possesses more strength when it comes down to wrestle and clashing the sword against hers. However she has a strong point. She is short which means she has more dexterity to dodge attacks that require great strength.
This would be a fun fight. Maybe worthy to remember the moment as on his favorites murdering he had the pleasure and delight to perform.

He parts his legs a bit, positioning himself in an attacking position. He breathes in and out, preparing his body and mind for the upcoming fight. His mind his blank his muscles relaxed. No thought to make him lose his concentration or to snap him out the strange trance. His eyes do profound, serious than ever, turning the blue pale color into a dark grey one. He is now synced 100% with his assassin instincts. To hunt down his prey and perish her forever from this world, limb by limb.
Without any words or delays, Sajjhe strikes, launching his piercing sword in a diagonal way, attempting to slice her chest in every possible way.
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Pagan
In a fraction of a second Pagan realized she had hit a decoy. Instinctively she retreated deeper into the room as the assassin entered the room.

The man was dressed in some kind of fighting outfit, concealing most of his face but his most prominent feature was still clearly visible - his ice-cold blue eyes. From them Pagan could read that she would have to fight harder than ever in her life if she was to survive this.

Pagan retreated and examined the way the man moved as she did. She understood that the man was strong, agile and adept with sword and probably a dozen other kind of weapon too. If she was to stay alive, it was crucial to stay away from his attacks. That was her only strength against him - her agility and speed to dodge and avoid his attacks. After that it all came down to fitness. Would that be enough? Pagan knew she wasn't the fittest she could be. She had been too lazy, spending too much time in the taverns and not enough in the training grounds.

With heavy steps her assailant walked towards her. Very confident, trusting his strenght and technique.

How could Pagan fight this human killing machine?
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Sajjhe
The job was clear. Terminate her life. The only thing he could think of was to finish her life. The more he concentrated on that, the more dangerous he got and violent. Dangerous and violent never loosing his temper or getting impatient to when this would soon be finished.
She shifted to a defense position. An agile one, being able to dodge his brute attacks.
Sajjhe's breathing started to get heavier and heavier, till he suddenly hold as much oxygen he could gather and run to her with his sword a bit above his shoulder. The attack he was about to launch was a potent one. Would slice every inch from head to lower chest without mercy.
She could easily block his attack but the short blade he unsheathed would work as a counter attack for any upcoming defensive moves from her part.
The time of her end was close. And she was about to find out.
In a way he was curious to see her fighting skills... Would she a worth target to dispose off?
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Pagan
The assassin kept approaching. There was a window in the storage room that let the pale moonlight beam in and luminate the dirty floor. But Pagan didn't think about escaping. Besides, jumping from a two-story building would most likely get her killed or break her leg - and be killed soon after.

Only the survivor would walk out alive from this room. Would it be the assassin?

Her opponent took a few deep breaths, lifted his sword above his shoulder and rushed towards her. It would have been an easy hit to block, but Pagan had seen the short blade in his other hand. Instead of blocking she jumped flexibly to the side dodging the blow and they were circling each other in the room like before.
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--Raven_in_the_foregate


The Raven Feasts upon the sill

Awaiting food from freshly killed

Always doing Master's will

Naught for good and all for ill.





Pagan
As they were circling each other Pagan noticed that a raven had landed on the windowsill. It stared at the combatants with it's cold, black eyes as if it somehow knew there was going to be a feast for it later when the two humans would have ended their dance of death. Pagan felt a shiver go down her spine. Someone had walked over her grave...

She pushed it all back to her unconscious and concentrated on her opponent again. She had decided that the next time the assassin would attack she would try to divert him with a feint attack and them strike her sword into his neck. But he would have to do the first move.
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Sajjhe
It would be such a clean cut. Painful and fatal. However she jumped over avoiding the strong hit plus his dagger counter-attack passing just mere inches from her stomach.
Frustratingly, Sajjhe turned quickly to face her again to try again another surprising attack.
The only way to get her hit is only to get her by surprise or unleash a dozen of sword swing attacks, alongside with the sharp short blade of his on the other hand.
He parted his legs a bit again, positioning himself in an attack form. By the time he thought about plunging his sword straight in her heart and the other to slice her throat, a shadow from the window above them caught Sajjhe's attention. Was the first time he ever saw a raven standing so very still watching a combat or even listening to the swords impact.
Sajjhe turned back his attention to the lass in front of him raising his sword and preparing physically his body for another impact. This time a bit more brutal.

Pushing her to a column was a possibility. The sudden impact would make her off guard. Maybe droop her sword for an instant and he would take the chance to apply the fatal blow on her.
But...The unexpected had occur. A sudden arrow came straight from the window, smashing the glass into tiny pieces, falling hard from the high spot to the floor right beside them.
The arrow pierced the column next to the assassin and shortly after a fire glow illuminated whole the room.
Torches, Sajjhe figured and not from the population but from the town militia.
Angry shouts came from outside. His cover was blown up and now was in no condition to go through all the process.
Another arrow came through the window, this time landing inches away from Sajjhe's feet.
Now the problem was on how to get away from the building without going through the main gate or getting killed by the girl as he was distracted to not get any arrow stuck in his back.

The only plausible escape was from the same shattered window next to them. There was another building in the other end, and the gap between the both buildings weren't that great. With a little impulse from him, he would manage to reach safe and soundly the other end and make a run as fast as he could from the rooftops and avoid the mass without being discovered.
He glanced back at the girl furious for not being able to do his job today, but soon enough, without her expecting he would be lurking in the shadows, watching her breath while sleeping and then, end her miserable life with a fatal blow, leaving no clues of his passage. Nothing.
He sheathed with a promise to come back and finish his job.Sajjhe took balance from afar and launched himself out of the window, grasping the edge of the other building's roof and pulling himself back upwards.
He disappeared in the night, being unseen by the local troops and inhabitants.
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--Dirk_regan
Captain Dirk Regan of the NMA was standing in the shadows in a shady back alley, waiting for his contact to appear. She was half an hour late already. Dirk grinned. Knowing Pagan she had probably popped into the Knot to have a drink or a few.

Another half hour went by and Dirk didn't feel like smiling anymore. Colonel Pagan was not exactly always reliable when it came to keeping schedules and had the tendency to just forget about it after a few rounds. Dirk cursed. It was a cold night, and he was not gonna wait all night long! If he would find her in a drunken stupor in the Knot again like last time he would... well, Dirk wasn't exactly sure yet, but he would definitely something!

Dirk made a quick decision to go check the Knot. The tavern was en route so it wasn't highly unlikely that the colonel had popped in there on her way... and stayed there.

On his way Dirk got almost bumped over by a pretty girl in a white dress running towards him. Dirk watched after her, whistled and grinned. Boy, was she something! His smile died instantly. Why was she running? Dirk pulled his sword and advanced in the night, feeling very chivalrous and ready to defend the maiden's honor.

After a block or two he heard noises from a dark alleyway to his right. He turned to check and there was about half a dozen town guards gathered to discuss with a local who was complaining about some hooligans in the storage building opposite to him.

"Ye gotta do something, officers", the man complained. "Always the same thing here, I should have never built me house in the tavern district, but the land was cheap..."

Dirk turned to face the second door window on the tall, two-story storage house. There was a big bird of some kind sitting on the windowsill and he could see some movement inside. Dirk's trained eye quickly identified the movement as two people fighting with swords.

"Officer!" Dirk barked at the man who was leading the patrol group.

"And who might ye be", the officer grunted with an unfriendly tone. Dirk seemed to grow inches as he spoke with proud and authoritative voice:

"I am captain Dirk Regan of the New Munster Army, and there are two people fighting in that building! I command ye to do something about it!"

"Like what?" asked the officer humbly, a lieutenant by the looks of it.

Dirk looked at the window again, then the soldiers. "I can see ye have a bow and arrows with ye, I suggest ye use it! Shoot against the window and tell them to come out unarmed and hands up!"

And so happened. The bowman shot another arrow because there was no response after the first one. Then Dirk saw a dark silhouette plunging like a tiger through the window and onto the roof of the house behind them. Dirk made a quick decision:

"Forget about him, there's no way we can catch that guy whoever it is. But there's one still in there! Quick, follow me!"

Lead by Dirk the soldiers rushed inside the building and up the stairs. Dirk was the first one to check the right room. And there, on a corner out of arrows' way, sat colonel Pagan calmly, sipping whiskey from her hipflask and waiting for the soldier to get in.

"Sorry fer the delay, Dirk", Pagan said as she recognized who was leading the group. "I got held up by someone I just couldn't shake off."
Pagan
"Any news on Zan? Good or bad?" asked Pagan as she was needling her shirt.

Dirk shook his head. "There's no change in the King's condition as far as I know."

Pagan frowned. The night had had an unexpected turn. "Whoever put the assassin on me must have known I was coming to get Thompson. It couldn't have been a retaliation - the attempt happened a mere hour after I killed him and I honestly don't think they have even found the corpse yet. Who was he? Why was he so important? And who in the NMA is the mole? There was a select few people who even knew of this operation."

"I know very little about Thompson", said Regan. "Just that he used to be a lieutenant in the NMA a few years back until he got dishonorably discharged. After that he turned to crime full time and his name has been popping up here and there since. Never enough evidence to get him charged in court though."

Dirk filled their glasses again. They were sitting in a sleezy hostel room in the docks.

Pagan chugged down half of her glass. "The girl, the assassin - this operation was planned very good. The sniper was a professional - high profile. Whoever hired him must have been willing to pay a dungload of money. Just to get me killed. Why?"

"Why don't we find the girl and squeeze it out of her."

Pagan shook her head. "No. I doubt she knows anything at all about the whole thing. Best keep a low profile fer a while and see what happens next."

There was a knock on the door. Knock - knock knock - knock! The NMA code, but Pagan and Dirk pulled out their swords just in case before opening the door.

It was a messenger. "This came to the HQ. It's addressed to Colonel Pagan MacKenzie."

"Who's it from?"

"It doesn't say. But there are words 'it ends' written on the envelope. I... I think it might be written with blood."

Pagan snatched the envelope, opened it and pulled out the letter. And sure enough, the whole message had been written with blood.



Quote:
You are the Pagan

You must go

You must set sail from Eire within three days

Or the talons strike

The raven feeds

All you know and love will be



no more


Pagan's heart skipped a pound or two as she read the letter. As a soldier and a politician she had gotten accustomed to threatening letters but the attempt on her life that had just occurred proved that this was to be taken seriously. Kadie! She was home in Imleach. She would have to travel back home immediately and have Oddman hide her the way she could never be found. Oddman could take care of Kadie and his own family, Pagan was sure of that much. Home in the MacKenzie Circus she could be prepared for any kinds of attempts on her life, if only she could take care of Kadie's safety first.

"I will have to travel back to Imleach tomorrow. General Connie is moving to Lios Mor, me and Oddman can hitch a ride that far and continue back to Imleach next day."

"Does that mean I have to come too?" An expression of pure horror spread on Dirk's face as he thought about his wife and fifteen weens back home in Imly. Pagan decided to save him.

"Nah, the Corcaigh regiment needs reinforcements now that the King has been poisoned and the poisoners are still out there. Ye stay here."

"As ye wish, colonel." Dirk attempted to fake disappointment.

The messenger left. Pagan and Dirk emptied the whiskey bottle in silence. Neither of them felt like talking.
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Sajjhe
Sajjhe run as fast as he could, jumping building from building ever so fast, in order to avoid the mad mass crowd of town militia. He could be a master of assassin but not even the master of them all could take them out alone. In the past he managed to take four or five guards but much more than that would be impossible to take them all out without suffering any injuries.
Finding his distance fairly safe, away from all those guards Sajjhe tries to catch his own breath, feeling his lungs burning intensively because of the mad jumping roof from roof.

He felt very frustrated due to the fact he couldn't just finish up his mission. If only the militia didn't show up, he would have killed her right there and then.
Sajjhe took a moment to think back at what the two cloaked figures had told him about his target. He recalls the two men talking about a certain, Kadence was it?
Yes Sajjhe was sure her name was Kadence. Someone she cared deeply and just like that, Sajjhe had found another way to meet the woman and finish her off right in front of someone she ever so loved.

Could this be any more sweeter than this? The only thing left to do was to discover what house she could be found.
He placed himself being his target for a while and debated wisely what step or steps she would do after their meeting. He figured he would like to travel as fast as he could to his place and keep safe the ones he most cared about. Their life would face extreme danger and he could bet her first priority was to get them to somewhere face where their lives wouldn't be threatened.
There was no time to waste. Sajjhe once more regained his fast running towards the Inn he was spending the night. He would need a more vast choice of weapons and of course, torturing tools for his own objective.
This night he would gallop fast from Cork to Imleach and set up his own amusing trap, to hunt the Sergent and finish this job, before he sets sail to accomplish another mission he had been asked to do so.
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Pagan
The next day Pagan went over to the headquarters of the Royal Corcaigh Regimet of Guards to give colonel Surfred her report. After she was done she returned to the hostel to pack. She and Dirk farewelled each other in front of the hostel and Pagan walked out of town where the army was getting the men rallied in. They would all get horses at their disposal on this trip. Pagan found Oddman there and explained the situation to him. Getting an army ready to march was not an easy task and would take a couple more hours, so Pagan went back to town and stopped by in a couple of taverns to chug down a few drinks. Pagan wasn't a fan of horses, and she needed to be properly drunk to have the courage to mount one of them. When she had accomplished this task she returned to the army that was now ready to head out. After she had been helped on her horse they were finally ready to leave towards Lios Mor.
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro found himself marching alongside Pagan. Jerro was also in Col. Oddman's regiment on it's way to Imleach from Corcaigh. He had been cursing his bad luck in the festival's tournament when he spotted Pagan. He had heard what had happened to her and immediately thought of their brief escapade with Skunk Kid. Jerro knew from experience that she could handle herself, but he still worried nonetheless. After some negotiations, he jockeyed for a spot next to her so that they could talk.

Shortly after they began to march, Jerro came abreast with Pagan. "Hello Pagan, it's been awhile. I heard what happened, are ye alright?" After a brief pause, to lighten the air a bit, he said, "Why does it seem that whenever I lose a fight, someone tries to kill ye?"
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Pagan
Pagan flashed a sideways grin at Jerro. "I don't know, I guess it's me animal magnetism! And here I thought I would make a Dutchess one day - judging by me popularity it's not likely to happen anytime soon!"

Jerro was one of the few people in the NMA Pagan had trusted with the details of Operation Uilliam Thompson. After what had happened in Imleach a couple months back she had learned to trust the young soldier. Jerro was able to keep secrets and he knew some very unusual people too - and that could always come handy.

Pagan got serious. "I have a favour to ask of ye, Jerro. There has already been one attempt on me life, and something tells me it's not gonna be the last. And now they have threatened me family too. When we get back home Oddman will take Kadie and put her somewhere safe. No doubt I would be safe in Oddman's mansion too, but that would not be an answer, I can't hide indefinitely. And I can't put a whole army in the Circus either - we need them to act to find out who and what's behind it all. But I could certainly do with some sort of bodyguard until it's all over. So what do ye say? Unfortunately I can't promise all will be all right in the end, it might as well pan out like the Skunk Kid case. But at least we both have experience on those kinds of situations."
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Sajjhe
Sajjhe had traveled throughout all the night, barely stopping for anything. The sooner he got to Cork the more time he would have to find the Kadence lass and play around with his plan.
In the past he had been told there was a shortcut that saved a day travel by riding through a very dense forest. People didn't opted to take that path since many of them didn't have any sense of direction or whatsoever. Not to mention there were some hungry wolves and other animal species that weren't not kind at all to humans.
For Sajjhe that wouldn't be a problem. He killed humans after all. Animals weren't be difficult. Before he brought his killing techniques and inflict them in persons, many nights and days his uncle would drag him out for a little hunt to feel how a blade responds when it slices some meat portion. Raider used to say that.

He spurred his horse even more, dodging the trees and jumping through bumps and holes along the hide. In no time he would be in Cork, probably a hour before the sun rose up from the horizon.
And has predicted, he reached to the town's gates before the morning rise. The hooves clacked on the stones of the towns pavement. There were a few soldiers searching in the travelers bag before entering the town. Security check by town militia.
Sajjhe kept cool has he approached the gate more and more, thinking on what excuse he could come up and explain the weaponry he possessed in his bags, strapped idly on the horse's rump.
Goo' day! Army checkin' the travelers again eh? Am not too surprised. Rumor of war brewing. Sajjhe said as he dismounted his horse willingly and pulling up a very humors merchant kind of guy.

Orders. Show what's in your bag. A guard not very pleased instructed Sajjhe to open the bag, grabbing hold to his spear.
Here mate! I brought them fresh for army. I even have the letter of lieutenant Pagan...
Lieutenant Pagan?!
Both guards said at the same time surprised. Please, go ahead! I hope those helps the army in any way! They stepped away from gate and let Sajjhe pass to the town.
Now where to find that Kadence...Might try a local pub. He tied up his horse to a near tree and entered the first bar he could check.
MacKenzie Circus... He murmured beneath his breath finding the name oddly familiar.
Isn't her last name MacKenzie? Sajjhe was almost certain her name was MacKenzie and so he stepped inside the tavern in search for some answers...
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