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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

--Viscomte_dargent


"I think not." mentioned Viscomte d'Argent calmly as the messenger slid to the floor off his blade. "There will be no need for you to report to anyone. No loose ends, as the Red Duke always says."

d'Argent dropped the parchment into the fire, ensuring no sign of the letter from the Red Duke remained. He had totally expected to hear that The Finisher was en route to Eire, but he had not expected to hear Grimthorn was betraying the holy cause.

"It is good, though, that all evidence will be gone. This tavern is now empty and dust-filled as though abandoned for twenty years. My agents have destroyed every remaining vial of antidote in Eire. Even the the three antidotes that imbecile Brightpoint left with his brother at the abbey."

It was really sad about killing the Abbott. Not sad that he was dead, sad that he was so fragile that only 245 marks into the death of a thousand cuts he had yielded his life to the Nameless Unmaker. Fascinating to learn he had been Brightpoint's brother...

Now there was the matter of carving the seventeen signs of the The Ending into the Pagan's chest, and all was ready for The Awakening. And that prat Jerro would get framed for it.

Evil was d'Argent's business and business was good.

--Ciar_indigo
The night had fallen over Imleach. With it came the rain and a particularly nasty thunderstorm. The Luvafair staff was still burning the evidence as the door opened, making a squeaking sound.

At that moment a lightning struck, and the men got a glimpse of a very tall, thin silhoutte at the door. When the lightning struck again there was nothing there, for Ciar Indigo had taken a sidestep to get away from the door. A deep, civilized and pleasant voice emanated from from the darkness:

"Good evening, gentlemen. I wish to talk with Viscome d'Argent. I was led to believe he was here?"
Branaego the Dark, played by Faheud
"d'Argent? We shot him. And who is asking, eh?"
--Ciar_indigo
"My name is Ciar Indigo. It probably doesn't say anything to you, but I was sent here from Chonnacht by our mutual friends to take over Callaghan who had a little accident. Why did you shoot Viscomte d'Argent, if you don't mind me asking? And more importantly - does that mean that the operation has been cancelled?"
Baraego_the_dark, played by Faheud


Branaego nodded curtly, "Ah. The one person we are not telling nonsense to. Welcome to Imleagh. The operation is still underway, but changed. The Viscomte has shut this place down as though it has been closed for ages and I was left to spread the dust about."

Branaego threw a thumb over his shoulder, "When d'Argent found out Callaghan had let our prisoners escape he sent that great buffoon off to the Nameless, wrote your leadership for a better agent, and contracted me to make things here disappear. I am Branaego the Dark, called The Cleaner.

Do ye wish me to take you round to see 'is Excellency then?"
--Ciar_indigo
There was a lantern hanging from the roof, creating dim lighting in the tavern, but the light couldn't reach the corners of the tavern where Indigo's voice came from. Branaego didn't know it, but he had been only a heartbeat away from death. Indigo's instructions had been very simple - cooperate and help until the operation is over. Once it's called off - Final Silence. Indigo's specialty.

"Ah, very well then. Introducing myself to my associate would seem like a decent thing to do. So, unless you or d'Argent are too busy, I'd appreciate an audience." Ciar Indigo's hideous face emerged in the sphere of light. Because of his extremely dark clothing that and his indigo scarf were the only things visible to Branagh, as if they were floating in the air. "Please, let's go meet him."
Branaego_the_Dark, played by Faheud


"Not at all, not at all," answered Branaego. "Let's take a short ride to the new headquarters. His Excellency will be most pleased to see you as it is clear Duke Anto sent a professional. The Viscomte D'Argent respects above all things professionalism."

He stood and looked back into the well dusted chambers.

"Shall we then?"
--Ciar_indigo
Ciar Indigo was impressed by Branaego's coolness - he hadn't even blinked an eye when he had shown his face to him. Indigo bowed slightly - never removing his gaze from Branaego's eyes - and said:

"I am most grateful for this opportunity to meet the Viscomte. From what I've heard he has made quite an impression to our mutual friend up in An Gort. I have a horse outside, and I'm ready to leave whenever. There is no rush." The horrible crack under what had once been Indigo's nose grimaced into something that might have been a smile.
Pagan
"But surely ye don't need to be part of a military operation like that personally!" Kelly protested. "I mean, look at ye - ye are in no condition to..."

One look at Pagan's gloomy face and cold, sparkling blue eyes made him stop in the middle of the sentence. The truth was Pagan thirsted for revenge, she had to avenge all that she had been through. And she had to be there herself. But could she avenge? How would the crooks react to their escape? Would they flee? Or didn't they scare too easily? She remembered Callaghan's hard eyes and brutal mouth. Would he just give up and run away? Pagan didn't think so - or rather she hoped he wouldn't. She had to trust that they didn't believe Pagan and Jerro could have made it through the latest poisoning attempt - or if they had left, that she could track them down again.
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Jerro_oconnor
"I agree with Capt. Heber on this one." Jerro said. "Ye are not in any condition to lead the charge. That said, I know ye are just gonna ignore what I said, so I want to be there too." Jerro looked around to see if they all were in agreement, or at least as much agreement as possible[/i]
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Pagan
Pagan didn't answer, but her stubborn look and posture clearly indicated that she wouldn't budge an inch. Kelly's sturdy face reflected submission.

"Do I have a choice?" he grunted. "What do ye need?"

"A normal arming sword will do just fine. And please, fer Jah's sake don't be imposing no 4-foot two-handed longsword to me!"

Captain grinned. He dug his coffin and took out a bundle of clothes. He opened the bundles. It contained a polished and well-kept sword. He handed the weapon to Pagan.

"Will this do?"

Pagan took it. It was a handsome and expensive-looking sword with a cruciform hilt and a pommel. The blade was about 36 inches long and sharp as a razor.

Pagan glanced at Kelly who was looking out of the window, acting indifferent.

"All right, killer", Pagan said with a grin. "I will take good care of it."
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Brabaego_the Dark, played by Faheud
"Well, then lad, lets be to it. I can see by yer looks that you have skill and powers about you--tempered with wit. Exactly what we need to pull off our respective bosses' plans... the murder of all in Clan MacKenzie. They shall rue the day they ever tried to stop the Red Duke's Grande Design."

Branaego howled with laughter and motioned his new associate to follow him out to the stables from which place they would depart to where d'Argent was waiting...in the Last place MacKenzies would ever look.
--Ciar_indigo
They rode a while in the dark, rainy night, occasionally lit by a lightning. After a while Indigo thought of something:

"What about the abandoned prison? The girls that are being kept there?"
Branaego_the_Dark, played by Faheud



"Ahh...that..." grumbled Branaego, "That was an operation that moron Callaghan was running on the side. d"Argent put a stop to it at once as he did not need scrutiny anywhere near him. The prisons will have been set free a county away or cleansed, depending on the Viscomte's mood."




--Ciar_Indigo wrote:
They rode a while in the dark, rainy night, occasionally lit by a lightning. After a while Indigo thought of something:

"What about the abandoned prison? The girls that are being kept there?"
Pagan
"Right on!" Pagan said and sheathed the sword. "Come, Jerro - to the Circus next!" Pagan turned around on her heels and marched out of Kelly's office and across the town square to the MacKenzie Circus. About halfway there she suddenly remembered something - Desti's letter! She still hadn't answered it. Hopefully Grunt hadn't eaten the bird while they were away. Frowning at the image Pagan picked up the pace and rushed in the tavern. She let her eyes sweep the room as she stood on the doorway - nothing out of the ordinary, just the usual drunkards and Grunt behind the counter. Pagan marched to the bardesk, grabbed a tankard, chugged it down and said:

"Grunt, the bird. It is still alive, I hope?"

Grunt looked a little shocked at her mistress' mangled and bruised appearance but the fire on her eyes made him recover quickly. Grunt nodded and grunted enthusiastically and gestured for them to follow. Grunt went to the kitchen, and there it was, on the table, happily pecking stuff Grunt had laid out in front of it. Grunt looked at the bird with uncharacteristically loving, gentle eyes, and Pagan realized that her worry over the bird getting eaten had been futile. Instead she should have been worrying how the heck she could get Grunt to let go of it.
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