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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

Jerro_oconnor
Jerro slowly opened his eyes. He looked around to see where he was. He remembered passing out in the woods, and was fairly certain that beds didn't grow from bushes. He couldn't find the window, but he did see Shamus slumped in a chair. Someone had thrown a blanket over him, but he was still sound asleep. That explained how he got here. He could smell something... a lot of somethings. Most of it had an herbal smell, but the smells ranged from sickly sweet to foul as sin. Most of the smells were faded, but they were in enough number or too strong to be blocked out completely. That meant he was probably in a hospital.

He faintly remembered their escape, and wondered what had happened after. Was Pagan ok? She seemed a mess if he remembered correctly. If she was, there was no better place for her than here. He was too tired, though. He would sort out it in the morning... preferably several mornings later. He rolled over and went back to sleep.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
Pagan
The sun was starting to rise. The bushy, shady oak down by the gate received life and colour. The rooster crowed so that the whole barn clanged, and old Nevan O'Connell came out of his shack and tiptoed barefoot around the corner for emptying.

"Who's there?"

Redmund woke up in a blink of an eye. They stared at the lass who had unexpectedly got up sitting on the bed and stared at them with blue eyes gleaming with fever.

Maureen Sweeney was instantly by her and pushed her back on the bed. "Daft fool!" she muttered. "Running away the moment we turn our backs! Well now, get back on the bed and take it easy! Are ye hungry?"

The frightened and confused look disappeared from Pagan's eyes. She stared at them - for a long time. Finally she sair with a low and coarse voice:

"How long have I been here?"

"Since yesterday early morning. And now it is morning again. Perhaps ye are hungry, Mrs..."

"Me name is Pagan. Pagan MacKenzie."

"Dr. Redmund Sweeney. This is me wife Maureen."

Pagan swallowed. "Did ye find me?"

"No. The guards came and brought ye here. Ye and yer friend here." Redmund pointed at sleeping Redmund on another bed.

An empty stare rose on Pagan's eyes. She sunk back on the bed and stared at the ceiling.

Redmund and Maureen exchanged looks. He said almost too sternly: "Are ye hungry, Mrs. MacKenzie?"

The lass lying on the bed shook her head. "No, thank ye", she said politely. "Not now. I'm just tired. Dead tired."

Redmund approached her. Perhaps he understood what the woman had had to endure. "Just take it easy, Pagan. Yer wounds are healing well, and ye are safe here. We are very civilized!"
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro woke up again. This time he doubted that he would fall back to sleep. He looked over to where Shamus had been, but all that was there was a blanket. Jerro guessed that he had something better to do than sit around watching another person sleep, and Jerro honestly didn't blame him. Jerro carefully stood up and stretched app of the knots and sores that he had got from the long period of inactivity. He moved around, and eventually he found himself outside. He was still tired, but it was the kind of tired one gets after waking up from a good rest, not the utter exhaustion of the physically ill.

He walked around for a bit, but he couldn't find anyone that could help him. Instead, he walked outside, hoping that he could find someone.
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Pagan
Pagan fell asleep again and slept peacefully and without dreams. It felt like the atmosphere in the house would have transmitted to her. She got woken up by a plate of pancakes, fresh milk and syrup. Mrs. Sweeney helped her up and set the tray on her lap. As Pagan ate she bustled in the kitchen. Often she fiddled with her hoary hair putting a misplaced lock back to it's place. Noises and smells emanated from the open window - smells of hay, manure and fresh mold. Cows were mooing somewhere, and a cackle told that a flock of chicken was picking corn in the yard. A horse whinnied in the corral. Pagan ate enormously and muffled a yawn. She was endlessly tired. Mrs. Sweeney took the tray before it fell on the floor, and Pagan smiled a sleepy thank you. In a few seconds she was sound asleep again.
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--Laoise
A young girl rode through the gate and into the cow farm. She sat on the saddle straight as a man wearing leather trousers and green shirt, her long blonde hair landed to her back as a wild gust and her blue eyes shone with life and youth over her freckled nose. She appeared to be on her eighteens.

When she saw Jerro standing on the yard she turned her horse and rode to him. The girl gave him a playful, teasing smile:

"Good morning, sir. And who might ye be? A new farmhand, perhaps?"
Jerro_oconnor
"Who, me? I'm no farmhand. I was actually tryin to find out where I am. Ye see, I was unconscious but someone helped out." He looked around, and realized that it wasn't the hospital he originally thought it was, but a farm. He idly wondered why a doctor would farm. Or was it the other way around?

He turned his attention back to the girl on the horse. "Umm... Ye wouldn't be able to tell me where I am, would ye?"
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Dr._sweeney
Redmund rushed out of the shead when he saw her daughter talking to that stranger, patient, whatever but one who looked very well now. A little too well for Redmund's liking. He ran to the girl and took her in as she landed from the horse and answered to the tight hug she gave him. Laoise sniffed his shirt like a puppy.

"Mmmmm..." she murmured, "how good ye smell! Have ye been in the barn?"

Redmund glanced at Jerro and frowned worriedly.

"Yes. Listen, Laoise..."

"Have ye been worried about me?" Laoise's white teeth shone as she smiled. She leaned back on her father's strong arms and looked at his face. "Da, I can assure ye that yer daughter's virtue is still very much intact! I'm afraid Sean has turned into a gelding after ye beat him up! Just yesterday I tried to seduce him into a barn, and he squeeled and ran away from me like a rabbit!"
Jerro_oconnor
Jerro listened to the conversation with growing concern. He thought that he was... The last person who... This was getting out of hand, he'd better step in and start speaking for himself.

"Good morning sir. I'm Jerro O'Connor. I assume ye were the one who help me get back on my feet? Thank ye for that." He was about to explain why his daughter was there, but that would make him look guilty. Instead, he said, "If there is anythin I can do to repay yer hospitality, then just ask. Before ye do, though, there was a girl who made it here before me, what's become if her, is she alright?"
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Dr._sweeney
"Oh, ye mean colonel Pagan MacKenzie", Redmund said. "Don't worry, she'll be all right. We don't have a lot of expertise to tending the wounded here in Imleach, I'm afraid. There is the church, and the monks are doing the best they can. And then there are the ever so popular local healers like Oddman and Alys. But me", Redmund said with a hint of pride in his voice, "studied medicine in the university of Corcaigh and can call meself a doctor more than anyone else in this town! Even though", Redmund continued with a regretful look in his eyes, "most people here don't seem to trust the modern science, but instead the old healers fer their illnesses and blacksmiths to pull out their rotten teeth!"

Redmund was quiet for a while before continuing: "Oh but ye are not taking colonel MacKenzie anywhere. Not yet, not before she's fit enough to be killed in one of yer stupid wars!"
--Viscomte_dargent


Waiting for The Finisher and wondering what dolt/would-be-assassin Anto would send down, d'Argent set about the tasks of ensuring batch seven of the oriental poisons made its way over to Dr. Sweeney's office.

It had been child's play to hide the three components in multiple items that would generally be given war-wounded.

If you can't beat them, poison them and move on,
the Red Duke always said...

Jerro_oconnor
"Don't worry about that. I won't take her anywhere. I saw how bad she was before I passed out, I wouldn't let her run around until she is well recovered. I have to be honest, though, I wasn't expecting to wake up at a farm. I would have expected yer own buildin in the middle of town."
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Dr._sweeney
"What ye mean, the church?" Redmund asked. "I have been baptized, aye, but the calling of Jah was never that strong in me. Most people in Ireland are distrustful of modern science and still rely on naturopaths and healers like they have done hundreds of years. Not many people study medicine in the University of Corcaigh and those who do soon find out they can't really make a living out of it." Redmund paused and pondered something for a short while before continuing: "I've heard they have something called 'a hospital' in England - it's a convent or a monastery specialized in tending the sick and inventing cures fer illnesses if I understand the concept rightly. No doubt spread from the civilized countries in France and Holy Roman Empire. That is the way of the future, son - one day Ireland will have a hospital too! Nobody can stay in the way of progress!"
--Ciar_indigo
Luimneach was a ghost town. Ciar Indigo had ridden through several towns like that - the plague that had ravaged Ireland had taken a terrible toll on it's people, and towns previously so filled with activity and life were now decaying, rotting places of death. That had an appeal to Indigo.

Indigo spent his days in the cemetaries, inside the mausoleums of dead noblemen. Indigo hated the sun. He had almost supernaturally good night vision, but the downside was that bright light hurt his eyes. And in any case it wasn't a good idea for him to travel by days. Too many people up and about at daytime. The horse Neil had brought him was pale, and that appealed to Indigo too. It appealed his sense of the dramatic.

It was still morning, so Indigo had a lot of time to sleep, eat and gather his strength. After sundown he would come out of the mausoleum and ride the couple hours stretch to Imleach. He would check out the old prison first before introducing himself in the Luvafair. The prison sounded like a place where he would like to live for the duration of his stay in Imleach, but it was only common decency to go meet the people he was going to work with for a while. To let them know he had arrived. Indigo hated rudeness and people with bad manners.
Jerro_oconnor
Jerro nodded as he listened to Dr. Sweeny. "Aye, I was actually planning on saving up money so I could help people. I..." He stopped abrubtly as his stomach growled loudly, interrupting him. He looked abashed as he said, "Uhh, not to impose, but do ye have any food? I can't remember when I last ate."
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Dr._sweeney
"Aye, I believe me wife Maureen has made pancakes this morning. We all must be really hungry, so let's go have a bite, shall we?" Redmund wrapped his hand protectively on his daughter's shoulders as they turned towards the house. "After that I have to retreat to me office fer a while. Some fresh supplies of medicines and bandages just arrived this morning, I have to inspect them to make sure of their quality..."
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