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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Brightpoint moved forward to brief Destini.

"We have dead enemy scouts, a quiet unit approaching, and their fodder at our old camp. I recommend we keep arcing around back to the rear and catch them unawares.

Corwynn has our rearguard secure, so we three can assault whatever we find"






Pagan
Pagan was sitting on a bunk. She looked at the result from all angles but couldn't see a sight of the cord.

It was pitch black outside.

A group of guards arrived in the Bailiwick making a lot of noise. Pagan could hear commands and heavy footsteps.

"Ten thousand small devils!" she cursed. "Reinforcements!"

Pagan shut her mouth. She was afraid that they had changed the way things were done around here and that they would come and get them in the questioning right now.

A little by little the sounds quieted down.

Pagan wrote:
The cord snapped from the point of the hinge.

"Damnit!" Pagan cursed. "The cord must go there, or else I have to jerk it like at least five feet!" She calmed down and thought about the problem for a while. "We must make the cord twice as thick. If we manage to hide it, the thickness will make no difference!"

It was night, and the moon was shining bright in the sky. The air in the cell smelled stale.

After a while it was time to try again. Pagan hooked her foot.

"It succeeded! I just wish we had a ton of rocks to pile above the door", she smiled.

The tray was set meticulously on it's place and the cord was hid behind the doorframe and the hinges. Pagan took her boots off so she wouldn't drop the tray by accident. Not before it was closer to the time to act. She landed on her knees and gathered dust in the crack on the floor to cover up the cord.

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Destini
Destini agreed with Allan with a single nod and moved to arc back to their original camp. In minutes, they approached their camp from the Western side ... the side their visitors had arrived from.

She watched one of the soldiers bearing the green armband of Springtime throw her satchel at a nearby tree. Apparently, he was annoyed that they weren't waiting there for them to kill them. Destini was again glad she had left her harp back in England. It would have been destroyed three times over by now. Her Irish whistle would easily survive the impact.

She took aim with her crossbow and fired on the man in the center of their campsite. The bolt hit him squarely in the chest. He might survive for questioning. He might not ... best make certain with the next soldier. She reloaded and fired again, this time hitting the dominant hand of the man next to her primary target. Reload. Fire again. She hit her second target in the shoulder square enough to pin the injred man to a beech tree. Maybe he would be available for questioning later.

She looked for other hostiles. Her mind did a quick caluclation. Two men down, four to go, probably. This blatently obvious crew was probably a squad. The other less-obvious was hopefully following their original path back to town.

Destini reloaded her crossbow and looked for the other four soldiers in this squad ....

--Deacon_Allan_Brightpoint wrote:


Brightpoint moved forward to brief Destini.

"We have dead enemy scouts, a quiet unit approaching, and their fodder at our old camp. I recommend we keep arcing around back to the rear and catch them unawares.

Corwynn has our rearguard secure, so we three can assault whatever we find"







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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan heard Destini fire and immediately moved ten yards to the right and arced back to catch the squad from a new angle. He could see the four hunched down, looking at where the shots from Destini came from.

Allan laid out bolts to swiftly reload and began killing.

First shot. The man took the bolt in the left, side, temple. Instant kill.

Re-load. No one spotted him. Secured for a new shot.

Second shot. Took the man in the neck, he gurgled out a warning that alerted the others. They did not know from whence came the shot.

Re-load. Still undetected. He withdrew and moved around another thirty degrees. Right behind the third target.

Third shot fired. Spinal shot. Immediate loss of motor control, death within two minutes. Target neutralized. Withdraw.

Arc thirty more degrees to the only angle no shots have come from.

Re-load.

Target watching his side. Take out stone and arc high.

Stone lands on far side of camp, target whirls to gauge threat.

Fourth shot pins attacker between shoulder blades. Paralyzing instantly. Death in fifteen minutes unless treated immediately.

Total time to neutralize enemy force

Sixty seconds.

Destini
Destini watched with pride as Allan took out the remaining four men. She marched into camp and secured the man whom she had pinned to the beech tree with a simple shoulder wound. She looked him directly in his eye and knocked him out with the butt of her pistol crossbow. There was time to deal with him later after the immedate threat had been resolved.

She reloaded her weapon and motioned for Allan, Corwynn, and Richard to gather.

"There is one final group headed fer town -- probably in the hopes of catching us," she hissed to her compatriots "If they have heard any o' the noise here, they will be back to find us. I propose we take them out now." She looked to the ranking leader of their party. "Allan?"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan looked at the unconscious captive. As he walked over and lashed the idiot to a tree, he answered Destini's questions.

"We have a witness to tell us what we need to know.

We need to eliminate the rest of the threat.

Did Springtime actually think we'd be taken so easily.

As Jah is my witness, she must never cross my path or she.will.pay.


Allan was ready to hunt the final enemy force.


--Ciar_indigo
Ciar Indigo sat alone in a dark corridor. Listening to the bats rustling in the corners. His abnormally sharp eye-vision could see them.

d'Argent had left him to be with the Constable of Imleach. Indigo was happy of that. He didn't resent d'Argent's company, but he was happiest when he was alone in the dark. It was easier to breathe when there was nobody else around.

The only thing that felt better was the rush of power that went through him when he took someone's life away. Taking a life made Indigo feel alive. In a perfect world there would be no other people alive than Indigo.

Indigo heard some rustling in the air. His hand swooped through the air like a lightning and catched it. A bat, trying to fly past him. Indigo crushed the animal in his fist and held it over his mouth, letting it's intestines flow in his mouth. He was hungry.

All the other bats in the room moved as far from Indigo as they could. Indigo could see them. He smiled. They knew what he was, and it made Indigo happy. The smell of fear electrified him.
--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn looked on. He was impressed with Brightpoint and the lady MacKenzie's tactics. "The other squad is headed in the opposite direction," he pointed out. "There is no point in chasing the rest of them. We will be gone before they can bring reinforcments." With an appraising glance, he looked at the man Brightpoint had lashed to a tree. "Let us be done with this man and be away from here as soon as possible." Grimthorn began to re-roll his bedroll.




--Deacon_Allan_Brightpoint wrote:


Allan looked at the unconscious captive. As he walked over and lashed the idiot to a tree, he answered Destini's questions.

"We have a witness to tell us what we need to know.

We need to eliminate the rest of the threat.

Did Springtime actually think we'd be taken so easily.

As Jah is my witness, she must never cross my path or she.will.pay.


Allan was ready to hunt the final enemy force.


--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn was a bit taken back. He actually agreed with Richard...

"I hate to say this in ways you will never understand Allan. Destini. But I agree with Richard. Yes. I know. But still, alert the media.


That said. Let us get information from that trussed up turkey and get across the bloody border.

Nothing good comes from staying here. Nothing.


Are we clear?"


Destini
Destini could not agree more. "Aye, let us get what we need here as quickly as can an' get to An Mumhain as fast as possible."

The man she'd injured, the man Allan had lashed to the tree, was waking. Let them be done with this. She didn't take her eyes off Springtime's solder as she put away her pistol crossbow. This interrogation wouldn't require her weapon. She moved to the soldier's side.

Her minstrel's nimble hand threaded from her cloak to firmly grasp the crossbow's shaft she had placed in the soldier's shoulder. Pulling the quarel from his shoulder caused pain and opened the soldier's gaze. "Ye work fer Springtime," she hissed. "Donae deny it. I can clearly see yer armband. Why did ye come after us?"

"'Twas a ... routine ... mission ... nothing important!"

Destini gripped the soldier's wound, placing pressure on the already open sore. Blood coated her minstrel's fingers. The man cried out. A part of her hated causing the man pain. Wasn't this supposed to be one of Springtime's minions? Wasn't her army supposed to be unfeeling, inhuman ... unrelentless? This man was clearly feeling, clearly human. What if he was telling the truth? She pushed her thoughts aside. She needed the answers this soldier could provide. "I donae believe ye! Who sent ye?" The man didn't answer. Destini loaded her crossbow and pressed the point of the arrow on his wound. The arrow tip caused him immediate pain ... pain he would feel thrice fold if she fired into his shoulder again.

"No! No! No!" he cried, trying to stop her from firing.

Was he crying out of pain or to warn the other squad still looking for them? They didn't have time for this! "Give me a name!"

"Springtime." Destini glared at the soldier. Of course he would give her that name. What other name was there to give? Who else in this county was there? Destini looked to Allan. How much time did they have to find the truth ... assuming this soldier even knew the truth? How much longer could they delay before Springtime's soldiers caught them?
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Pagan
"Jahdamnit..." Pagan grunted for no obvious reason. She concentrated on remembering what it was like on the other side of the wall. She looked at Jerro and Dierdre and pointed diagonally out of the window.

"The gate is there on the left. The Bailiwick is on the outskirt of the town. If we can get over the wall we should have chances. The guards who bring us our breakfast are not the one's who sit in the guard room, and it won't take long before they start anticipating that something is wrong, so we must not waste any time. This is what I think we should do: When we hear them approaching, I will move farther in the corner to attack from the side. Ye two should stand up like ye were glad to get something to eat. Are ye okay with this plan? Or do ye have better suggestions?"

The sky was getting brighter outside. The sun would rise soon. Pagan looked at Jerro in the reddish light that was emanating through the window.

That's when it hit her: Pagan and Dierdre were small enough to fit through the small window, but Jerro wasn't! There was no way he could get his shoulders through!
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan stepped over to where Destini was questioning the man who looked little better than hired thugs from the backstreets of London.

"You. You may not know what your Countess is up to. But there is a lesson there, dolt."


The man's eyes gave hint of a flash of irritation before settling into common insolence. "What lesson, criminal?"

Brightpoint grinned and none of it made it to his eyes.

"Don't work for people who fail to keep you informed or you end up tied to a tree in a forest hoping the clothes fairy turns up."


Allan smashed his crossbow hand-guard across the man's temple, knocking him senseless again.

"Corwynn. Tie this trash to the tree, remove all clothes and weapons, and lets get the hell out of here. Morning's light is beckoning to the east."


Allan turned to Desti to see where she'd want to go now.


--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn went about his work quickly, muttering to the unfortunate soldier as he lashed him, gagged to the tree. "By the twitching of my thumbs, something unfortunate your way comes.


Aye, an th' parting be sich sweet sorrow. Nae need t'be engineerin a wee reunion or I will slit yer throat meself with a walnut shell, laddie!"


Corwynn joined the others, his work here complete.

Destini
She stood back and watched as Allan and Corwynn took over. They were better at this than her. No surprise there. They'd been at this longer than her. She looked at the blood that washed down from the crossbow-bolt sized hole in the man's shoulder then glanced to the blood on her hands. Her eyes were wide when she looked back at the unconscious soldier. Whether he worked for Springtime or no, he was human. He was real. The evidence was before her. There was no denying what she had done. Destini had caused this man pain to get information he didn't even have. A chill went down her spine. Jah, how is it I am capable o' this?

She tried to swallow the walnut-sized lump in her throat and pulled her focus back to their mission. "We're done here. The other squad may have heard this one's cries. We have to move. An' we have to move fast. The sun rises in the East. Let us gather our things an' go to the West. We can reach the border o' An Mumhain by early afternoon."

She returned the bolt to its quiver and un-cocked the crossbow. She returned the weapon to its tether at ther belt. Her gaze lingered on the soldier and his wound a moment before she turned to gather her satchel from where it had been tossed.
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Jerro_oconnor
"A better idea? No, no better ideas yet." Chances were he wouldn't either. Dierdre shook her head emphatically. The light from the sun began to brighten up the room. He looked, but he couldn't see the chord that was holding up the tray. Then he saw Pagan look toward the window. A surprised look came over her face. He looked towards the window, thinking someone was spying on them. That's when he noticed the problem too. He was small, but he wasn't that small.

"Oooohhh... That's a problem. I could possibly slip through if I dislocate my shoulder, which will hurt terribly, but then I wouldnt be able to climb up. Ye two couldn't push me up, even if ye could, it would waste too much time. It looks like there is only one way to go for me."

"Wha... what do ye mean?" Dierdre asked.

"It looks like I'll have to be a distraction."
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
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