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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

Pagan
Pagan stood up and started walking a nervous circle on the floor, throwing glances at the window, Jerro and then back at the window again. Finally she said:

"I have an idea that might potentially work. Me and Dierdre go out first and then ye stick yer hands out of the window. I take the other hand, Dierdre the other and supporting our weight to the wall we'll pull ye out. Make no mistake, it will hurt like hell and rip yer skin a little bit too, but ye'd still be able to climb the wall. And come to think of it, I don't think we should run out of town after all - that's what they expect us to do. I know a place - a secret hiding place only Oddman and Narehme knows about, so nobody can ever find us there. It is stocked with food, whiskey and even running water fer cleaning up. What do ye say, Jerro? Do ye think ye could manage it? It would be easier if we had some kind of grease we could use, but unfortunately we don't."
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro thought about what Pagan was proposing. He would have a better chance to survive than if he played decoy, but it might ruin Pagan and Dierdre's chances. "Are ye sure ye want to try that? I mean, I don't want to be the one to hold ye two back if ye can escape." He might be able to give them a couple more minutes to escape. If worse came to worse, he'd be killed. More likely, Caine would torture Jerro once he was recaptured and really make Jerro suffer for as long as possible for helping the others escape.
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--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn slogged through the mud of yet another dirty, grimy creek. At least this one didn't smell like a fetid bog like the last four had. "It's no wonder this island of yours is so green what with all these horrid streams running every which a way! We've crossed ... what, now? Twenty? Forty? of these tepid waterways. It surprises me your lot can travel anywhere at all!" The rain during the night had ensured a damp morning's journey. Now, at mid-morning, Grimthorn was thoroughly soaked and covered in mud. Swamp grass and prickly burrs clung to his tunic and pants and irritated him something terrible. His boots made a slurping sound as the mud tried to claim his footwear for its own. "Ugh," he whined for the fourty-second time. "Are we there yet? Honestly, I have no idea why we couldn't just stick to the roads... this dismal, backwater country of yours does have roads, doesn't it?"

Destini
"Shut it, Richard," said Destini for what felt like the thousandth time. Still, despite the repetition, there was no heat behind the words. "As I said, we cannae take to the roads with Springtime's patrols out there. Plus, by travelin' as the crow flies rather than as the wolf runs, we will reach the border faster." Her voice was low, her tone bland. Her mind was elsewhere.

Despite that she had washed her hands clean in the first stream they'd come to, the image of the soldier she'd interrogated remained with her. The taste of his fear and pain was as real to her now as it had been several hours ago. Jah, what have I done? she wondered again.

The beech trees were becoming mixed with oak and ash now, more like the forests where she'd grown up. They were nearing the border of An Mumhain. Destini pressed on.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan was feeling a bit of tension as they neared the borderlands into An Mumhain. He had spent twenty minutes trying to sort out why it bothered him, and then something clicked.

"It is at the border where we will learn if the patrols looking for us were random, well guided, or part of a well-directed, intense effort to intercept us.

My thoughts thus far are thus:


    We know it was a very organized attempt to catch us last night. It could have been local forces trying to catch NNGO raiders. I have no rumor of Anto's boys being popular here.

    It could have been a well-organized, but poorly executed ambush attempt. In which case we know d'Argent is not directly involved. He may have sent over a request for such activities, but he is not here effecting them.

    So where is he? What is he doing?"


Allan walked in silence a few steps before again saying what he figured most were thinking

"Thus our reception at the Border will tell us how much thought the enemy is putting into what we are up to."

--Brother_corwynn



"Not to be a fly in the salve, as it were, but we are missing a few salient points." Corwynn was ever the harbinger of sunny tidings it would seem. He ticked off some concerns as he spoke them.

    "We have no idea where that Finisher tart is

    We cannot fight our way through a secured border. Should we not consider avoiding the road until we are in An Mumhain?

    Has anyone noticed that natural sounds are significantly diminished at present?"


He stopped moving as that last thought tumbled out of his mouth.


Destini
She was about to respond when other voices reached her minstrel's trained ears. Her highly auditory skills came in handy for more than just music, it seemed. She came to an abrupt stop and held her hand up to her compatriots to forestall any further conversation ... even from Richard, if that was at all possible. "What's missin' isnae all that's amiss, Brother," she said in a low tone. "We have company."

Closing her eyes, focused her mind on the sounds she was hearing. She knew these woods, knew these trees, knew the way sound carried in them. Two conversations were going at once, too far away for words to be distinguished, but definately two separate conversations. Her eyes stayed closed as she reported what she was hearing in a soft whisper.

"There is one woman with an alto timbre to her voice. She is speakin' with a man with a beard an' a low tenor tone." The way the man's voice was hindered slightly told her he either had a beard or a mask. Given casual inflections in the voices as they were speaking, a beard made more sense.

The clatter of small wooden items against pottery caught her attention. The sound stopped abruptly. Three men and one woman spoke to one another in succession. Laughter. The clatter again. "Four others, three men, one woman. I think they're playin' at dice."

Another sound reached her ears. Destini opened her eyes and turned to Allan with a grave expression. "The shimmerin' sound o' chainmail an' the clank o' armor. These are soldiers."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan motioned everyone near and down.

"Everyone. Weigh in fast.

I say, we do *not* want to be having a chat with that lot regardless of who they are. Fewer eyes what see us, fewer eyes report us.

I recommend we circle around and avoid contact.

Richard?


--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn startled to be addressed specifically. Usually, they didn't bother to listen to his opinion even when he gave it. Now, he was being asked? "I'd take this opportunity to say I told you we so and we should have gone back to England when I said so back at the docks, but that seems to be overcome by events at this point." He paused to consider the information the lady MacKenzie had gleaned from sounds he could not hear. She really was a wonder.

"While it would not surprise me to discover this lot in armor belong to d'Argent (they're certainly careless enough ... like Elias), I doubt that's the case. For one, they're far too much in the open for his style. D'Argent would plan an ambush ... not a blockade. Still, for all their incompetence, trouble avoided is easier to get out of. I vote we go around them, if possible." Grimthorn couldn't believe he was voting to continue traveling through the damned prickly underbrush, but there it was.

--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn hated to admit it. He agreed with Richard.

"Agreed. Avoid at all costs. This lot are making more noise than the Finisher in a pink parchment shop, but we cannot entertain the idea of a useless entanglement.

Especially if we have plans to get back to England."


Corwynn hated to admit it. He agreed with Richard, and there would be no living with him now.

--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn looked at Corwynn first in utter shock, then in bemused wonder that morphed quickly into a grin of pure glee. He might have cried out in triumph if it wasn't for the disapproving glance the lady MacKenzie gave him. "Well, that's settled then! Around and about we go, where we're caught Jah only knows ... but it won't be here." He was so amused that Corwynn agreed with him that he was quoting children's rhymes. Undignified? Maybe. But it had the potential to annoy Corwynn, so that was well enough.

--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn let Richard have his moment of glee before remarking, "Come! Richard, there is a thicket with your name on it..."

Corwynn looked to Destini to see which way they'd be circling.

Pagan
Pagan realized that Jerro was right in the sense that if he sacrificed himself for them it would give Pagan and Dierdre much better chances of getting away, and conversely pulling Jerro out of that window would cost them valuable seconds and potentially ruin the whole escape. But still, Pagan had no hesitations or doubts about what was right. "Ye wouldn't be in this mess if it wasn't fer me in the first place, so I'm not gonna let ye sacrifice yerself fer me! Ye know what Caine would do to ye? No, we are either leaving all together or not at all! Ye are coming with us!"

A sound of footsteps from the corridor interrupted her. They were coming! There was no time to argue or plan anymore. Pagan retreated in the corner like they had agreed to.

The footsteps echoed under the stony roof of the corridor. They could hear how the guards were talking with each other. One of them laughed out loud.

That was a good sign!

Gaara893 wrote:
Jerro thought about what Pagan was proposing. He would have a better chance to survive than if he played decoy, but it might ruin Pagan and Dierdre's chances. "Are ye sure ye want to try that? I mean, I don't want to be the one to hold ye two back if ye can escape." He might be able to give them a couple more minutes to escape. If worse came to worse, he'd be killed. More likely, Caine would torture Jerro once he was recaptured and really make Jerro suffer for as long as possible for helping the others escape.

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Destini
Destini felt no need to weigh in after the men agreed. Not that she didn't share their opinion, she did. But there was no need to speak it aloud. Truth be told, since the attack early in the morning, she didn't feel much like talking unless she had information the party might require. Plus, in this situation, with soldiers just beyond the rise on the road, it was best to avoid speaking.

A gentle incline of her head to the southwest informed the party that traveling in that direction would avoid the soldiers and still keep them headed toward An Mumhain.

She knew they had crossed the border when they came through the forest to a patch of farmland. From the looks of things, it had been a horse farm. It was abandoned now, but didn't have the rundown look of an abandoned farm. Maybe the family had simply gone traveling, then? A fluttering piece of paper on the barn door caught her attention. It was a strange place for a parchment to be tacked. Curiosity drew her closer.

She stopped short when she read the words written in an official hand. "Allan," she called just before her breath caught in her throat. She pointed to the parchment.

WANTED FOR QUESTIONING IN SUSPICION OF CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT REGICIDE

ALLAN BRIGHTPOINT
DESTINI MACKENZIE

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Jerro_oconnor
That gave Jerro a pause. He had honestly been planning to sacrifice himself, but if it were truly all or nothing, then he would gain nothing from it. He shrugged it off, "Alright, just a suggestion. Then he also heard the footsteps. "Sounds like they're comin. Ain't that a bit soon?" He also got into position as the footsteps got closer. He just hoped that they would either turn at the last second, or if not, then they would at least be fully armed.

Pagan wrote:
Pagan realized that Jerro was right in the sense that if he sacrificed himself for them it would give Pagan and Dierdre much better chances of getting away, and conversely pulling Jerro out of that window would cost them valuable seconds and potentially ruin the whole escape. But still, Pagan had no hesitations or doubts about what was right. "Ye wouldn't be in this mess if it wasn't fer me in the first place, so I'm not gonna let ye sacrifice yerself fer me! Ye know what Caine would do to ye? No, we are either leaving all together or not at all! Ye are coming with us!"

A sound of footsteps from the corridor interrupted her. They were coming! There was no time to argue or plan anymore. Pagan retreated in the corner like they had agreed to.

The footsteps echoed under the stony roof of the corridor. They could hear how the guards were talking with each other. One of them laughed out loud.

That was a good sign!

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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
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