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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

Pagan
"What do ye mean?" Pagan asked and looked back at the road they had travelled through. Her eyes widened as she saw what Shamus had been looking at apparently for quite some time now. There was a shelf-like deck on top of a hill that rose from the foot of a sandstone hill about two miles ahead. The place was terrific for an ambush - the horses could be well hidden behind those ten to fifteen feet tall rocks and the bandits had to go past that point - there was no other road for a huge wagon like that to travel through. Pagan looked at Shamus and said:

"Oh, I can see what ye mean now. It could work!"

Without wasting more time Pagan gave the soldiers their orders, and soon they were all on their horses again and riding along a deep valley in a low country so the dust wouldn't reveal their whereabouts. Pagan's war experiences enabled her to instinctively locate the right route even when they couldn't see their destination from where they were.
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The rest of the group followed Pagan through the valley. They rode hard until they reached the spot they would hide their horses. Then they scaled up to the top where they would stage their ambush. A handful of swordsman hid in the brush on the other side of the road to fully ensnare them. Jerro was among those troops, but Shamus wasn't.. Without a long range weapon climbing the hill would have been pointless. They hunkered down and waited for Pagan's signal.
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Pagan
Pagan explained her plan to the fighters while they were still on one group: "Right, I and the archers go to the top of the hill while Jerro, ye and the swordsmen go hide behind those bushes to wait fer the signal. Shamus, I want ye to be behind that rock there on the opposite side of the road with one end of a rope in hand and Jerro, if ye could take the other end. When I whistle, pull the rope tight so the horses will trip on it. There will be one or two people sitting on the drover's seat, so I and possibly one other archer will shoot them down. Most of them will be sitting in the covered wagon, so the rest of the archers will have to light torches as quickly as they can and shoot the sailcloth with burning arrows, it will burn fast and expose the rest of the bandits. The crossbow is slow, so I only really have time fer one bolt - so I will jump down and join the swordsmen fighting on the road while the archers continue shooting arrows from the hill. Are we alright with this plan?" Pagan looked around at everyone to see that everyone had understood or if anyone had objections or better ideas.
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They all agreed that it was probably the best shot they had, but one soldier said, "But ma'am, what if there're prisoners in th' wagon?" A quick burst of murmuring agreement ran through the group as they looked to Pagan for guidance.
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Pagan
Pagan thought about it for a moment before shaking her head. "Based on what I saw them doing in the prison yard I don't believe they are going to take the girls with them. I believe their plan is to take along everything valuable and let the prisoners to rot there. Anyway, there's no time to think of a better solution anymore."

Pagan gestured for everyone to move into their positions. She grabbed her crossbow and checked that the bolt was properly in it's place. Then she cocked the weapon and laid it beside her. Judging by the angle of the sun there was no danger that the steal parts would shimmer. As they had approached the place she had also examined the shelf to determine if it would appear conspicious somehow, but it didn't. Half a mile back there was a similar rock, also surrounded by heaps of large rocks. The ambush could have been possible to set anywhere, even right in the middle of the valley to a gorge.

Everything was ready. They had followed every rule of precausion.
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Jerro crouched in the bushes as they waited for the wagons to pass. He knew from experience that it was easier to hide than people thought. Unless they stopped to turn over every rock, they would probably not notice them. People had a tendency to see what they wanted, and even then, they usually didn't look farther than head-height unless they knew to look otherwise.

He didn't know how long they waited before the wagon loomed into view. He saw that there was indeed two men on the drover's seat, but Jerro couldn't look see anyone else without leaving the brush. The man next to the drover had a crossbow out while the drover had one laid across his lap. He looked up to where Pagan was waiting for the signal.
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Pagan
Pagan let her gaze glide along the rocks. She coudn't see through them to the plains where the prison was. But that meant that the bandits couldn't spot them either, not even by an accident. Pagan was dead calm. They had set a death trap.

About an hour later Pagan first saw dust flooding from an opening between the rocks and then a huge wagon pulled by four horses rushing in the view full speed - the distance was about 500 yards. There was two men sitting on the drover's seat. Pagan noticed right away that they were driving the horses to the extreme. Both had crossbows but only the one sitting next to the drover had it ready.

Pagan took her crossbow, positioned it on her cheek and took an aim.

"I take the one with the crossbow - the one on the left", she said in a low voice.

The archer next to her nodded.

The distance got shorter, and when it was hundred yards, the other archers started hitting a spark.

When it was only 30 yards, Pagan whistled the signal and pulled the trigger at the same time, followed by the archer next to her only a fraction of a second later.
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Jerro and Shamus both pulled hard on the rope. The rope had a greater effect than they had anticipated. After the first pair of horses went down, the second pair fell over the first. Jerro winced as the full weight of the cart ran over the pile-up of horses and overturned. Several men fell out through the canvas top over to where Shamus had hidden. These few were quickly picked off by Shamus's throwing knives and the archers above. Then, as the cart continued to slide, the reins pulled taut as the horses weight yanked the fallen cart into a wide circle. Jerro, Shamus, Pagan and the swordsmen quickly moved into position; either to apprehend prisoners or to kill the criminals.
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Pagan
Pagan's bolt hit the man on his sternum. Before she had really time to comprehend all that had happened, she had jumped down of the cliff, ready to face the opposition. She stood up and turned her left, shield side turned to the enemy as the wagon fell down and the men fell off from it. Burning arrows rained from above her head. She could hear the panicked shouts.

Pagan saw a man diving fore with a sword in both hands. The man and Pagan rushed towards each other simultaneously. Splinters of her shield flew in tract of her ears. Her opponent bent down holding his gut with both hands, staggered beside the waggon and fell on his knees. He started howling out to the sky. Another man emerged from behind the wagon. A blade whirled through the air towards her, slicing her shirt and her flesh enough to make it burn.
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Jerro had just enough time to see Pagan get hit before he was beset by his own foe. The man came rushing out of the burning wagon, both hands on his sword, sword above his head. Jerro had just brought his staff up in time to block the two-handed swing. The impact jarred his arms, sending little shocks of pain through them. He pushed the sword away, knocking the man off balance, and kicked his legs out from under him. Not missing a beat, Jerro swung the staff high over his head and brought it down in a circle right down on the man's temple.

The man who rushed Jerro seemed to have been knocked senseless, but to be sure Jerro brought the butt of his staff down upon the man's forehead. He whirled to where he saw Pagan get attacked, to find the situation taken care of.
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Pagan
A massive blow from a sword smashed the breast plate of Pagan's armor open and left it hanging from one hinge on her side. She took two steps back. Her opponent lifted his two-handed longsword high above his head, aimed and dropped it, a curse emanating from his distorted lips. Pagan could hear the blade swinging towards her head. Blindly she threw herself to her side, took a better grip of the shield and lifted it to defensive position. She lifted her sword and swung blindly. A second later her opponent responded. The blade missed Pagan blatantly. Her opponent was standing with his feet apart, face distorted in an expression of pain and horror while his hands were trying to keep his guts from dropping on the ground. Pagan stared in awe that big man twitching in terrible agony. He shouted: "Ye whore! Ye bloody whore!"

Pagan stood up. She was watching the doomed man, now slumping down to his knees, hands holding his guts, life pouring out of him with a flood of blood.

Pagan clenched her teeth, lifted her sword almost carelessly and let it drop. The man's head was rolling on the ground, a shower of blood erupted from the stump of the neck while the headless torso fell on the ground.

Sounds of the battle had stopped. There were corpses lying everywhere. Pagan lurched towards the wagon that was lying down on it's side and pressed her forehead and palms against the wooden bottom of the cart. She stood there breathing heavily, fighting against nausea and disgust and didn't see Jerro approaching before he was right there.
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Jerro looked down at Pagan's former opponent, bile rising up in his throat. "Well," He began. "I suppose that would definately do it." He looked over the battlefield, saddened by all of the death. He looked back at Pagan and began to speak again. "It looks like that's the last of them. The man I fought was still breathing, last I checked. Looks like he may be the only one. If ye want to capture him, though, I'd do it quickly. In my experience, they rarely stay down for very long."

He looked over at the man he was fighting. He could see signs of breathing, but he would probably have a nasty headache and some swelling too. That would be lucky if that was all he had. Head wounds, while easy to knock someone out with, could also kill easily. He may have to be watched for a while to ensure he wakes up at all. His eyes flicker over to what was left of the man Pagan fought, and he remembered what Pagan had said earlier. He mentally corrected himself and thought, if Pagan decides that they should keep him alive, that is.
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Pagan
Pagan didn't know how long she had stood there before Jerro spoke. She forced herself to take a grip and looked around her. All the bandits were dead. Unfortunately, so was two of her swordsmen. Two out of ten against fifteen is not bad though, she thought bitterly. She stepped over the headless torso of her last opponent and approached the motionless figures lying down on the battlefield. One was lying on his side with hooked feet. Even in death his features were brutish. Another one had revealed his teeth in a grimace that revealed the pain and powerless rage he had felt on the point of dying. Pagan turned her gaze at the only one that was still living.

The man moved. Exactly at that moment an arrow flew from the cliff and landed on the man's chest. Pagan cursed and bellowed: "Cease fire, idiots! It is over!"

Slowly she approached the man. An arrow was sticking from his chest. Pagan drew her sword in a blink of an eye. She touched the man carefully with the tip of her boot. He lifted himself up leaning to his elbow, a sword dangling powerlessly in his right hand. That's why the archer had shot him. He cursed with a husky voice when Pagan kicked the sword away.

She knelt next to the wounded man. She saw instantly that he was doomed to death. The arrow had impaled him right below his heart.

Pagan lifted his flopping head.

"Ye are finished", she said callously. "All the others are dead. Ye hear me?"

A flicker of life lit in his eyes.

"Are ye with d'Argent - and Callaghan?"

"Go to...!"

"Are ye with them? Where are they? Talk to me!"

The man clenched his teeth. A sloshing sound emanated from his chest as the chest sinus was filling with blood. He would suffocate soon.

"Talk to me!"

A membrane veiled his dim eyes - a couple of harsh cramps, and the man was dead.

Pagan stayed sitting there leaning on her knee. The sword weighted like lead in her hand. It was all over. She had avenged. But it had left a bad taste in her mouth.
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Jerro fell to his knees, staring at the dead man. Seconds ago, he had been alive, granted he had been trying to kill Jerro, but he had still been alive. A thin wave of relief swept over Jerro, he had been able to keep his oath after all. That relief was soon dragged out by anger and resentment. Ye great bloody fool! He berated himself. What good is yer oath now. Ye may not have had a hand in these men's deaths, but neither did ye do anything to stop it! These men probably had families, people who loved them. Now they have pall-bearers. And for what? So one man can benefit?

Eventually, it was too much for Jerro to bear. He vomited, disgusted by everything. He fell in a heap next to the pool of bile, shaking with pent up rage and fear. He closed his eyes and just laid there. After several minutes, he quietly croaked, "I just can't do this anymore."
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Pagan
Pagan straightened up. The pain she felt on her left shoulder made her bite her teeth. The armor was wrecked beyond repair - just a piece of scrap metal now. Pagan removed the broken breast plate and left it on the ground. She realized she looked rediculous with only hands and feet armored, but they were intact so she would have to return them. Slowly she looked around her.

The women!

Pagan started barking orders at the soldiers. She commanded them to turn the wagon back on it's wheels and load the merchandise and the dead bodies on it. She removed the hand and leg plates of her armor and loaded them to the cart too when it had been turned around.

Only then she noticed Jerro on the side of the road, lying down with closed eyes and shaking all over. Pagan had seen this reaction before, many times during the Laighean war. At one point she had been through it herself, so she knew what he was feeling. Pagan went to him, knelt down next to him and gently touched his arm. She said with a soft voice:

"Are ye all right?"
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