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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn nodded at Destini's shock

"Wow...Sorry..um..wow...wanted...and...yeah....wow..


Could be worse...


We could be stuck in a prison cell somewhere discussing our woes..."


Corwynn knew this poster was not a good thing.....

Pagan
The sturdy iron lock squeaked and they could hear clanging as the padlock and the chain attached to it slumped on the floor and swang against the iron fittings outside. From below the door they could see a clear glimmer of yellow light.

The door slammed wide open and Pagan closed her eyes on that exact moment. It took a fifth of a second before she dared to open them again.

Pagan could clearly see two spears.

The floor whirled as the cord tightened and the heavy tray crashed down straight in front of the three guards. They were incredibly lucky because the tray hit the full tray that the guard in the middle was carrying and all the contents spilled all over.

In a blink of an eye Pagan rushed into action. She attacked towards them from the side and heard a frightened yelp as the nearest guard was trying to turn and point his spear at Pagan. Pagan grabbed the rod of the spear and jerked, and the guard swayed forth.
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro also acted once the trays hit. He rushed to the other side to attack the guard there. He grabbed the guards spear close to where the blade connected with the shaft and pushed foreward. The guard's too-loose grip on his weapon offered little resistance, so he was able to bring the weapon up and hit the guard in his face. The guard then dropped his hold on the weapon. Jerro took the opportunity to rip off the helm the guard had been wearing and hit him in the temple with it. Still holding the spear, he caught the guard's limp body before it hit the ground.

Dierdre was having trouble with her own guard. Jerro and Pagan had hit the sides, so she would have to deal with the middle. Her brother had taught her "All she needed to know about self defense" which basically amounted to "Kick them in the nadgers and run". What was she supposed to do to knock them out afterwards? The guard had dropped the trays, making a loud clattering sound. She would start there. She quickly picked one of the trays up, as the guard stood there quietly, holding his wounded area with both hands and dry heaving. It was a good kick, but the follow up was weak. She brought the tray down on his head, clanging against the metal helm. All this did was make him try to rub both wounded areas at the same time. She looked frantically from Jerro to Pagan, but they were both occupied still. So instead, she kicked him again. And again. And again until he finally keeled over from the pain.

Satisfied with herself, she looked over to Jerro and Pagan, who was just about finished with their own guards. "So, now we run?"
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Pagan
Pagan hit her fist behind the guard's ear and watched as he slumped to the ground without making a sound. Then she jumped at the door like a cat and pulled it shut. "Jerro, Dierdre, stand by the door and give me a warning if ye hear someone coming!"

Pagan grabbed one of the shields and pushed it in between the window bars. She pressed her leg against the wall and pushed. Plaster rustled and the bars bent. Pagan switched her grip and pushed again, and a bar broke away with a snap and clattered on the floor. Then she broke away the other bars and glanced at Jerro and Dierdre guarding the door.

"All set!" she said quietly.

She lowered the shield on the ground. It was bent. She grabbed one of the spears, ran back at the window, climbed on a bunk and stuck her head out. The yard of the Bailiwick was still dark and quiet. From afar she could hear the sound of a fiddle and a trembling tenor voice singing.

Pagan pushed the spear out, pressed her head even further and flattened her shoulders. She slithered like a snake out of the tight hole and fell on the dusty yard. She grabbed the spear and looked up.
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro and Dierdre stood at the doorway, on the lookout for any more interuptions. That's when he heard something. He turned his head towards the sound and tried to identify it. It sounded like... a faint gurgling sound? He looked down to see the middle guard was still conscious. His face was locked in a rictus of pain. He seemed to be recovering, though. He was attempting to shout or something (presumably). They couldn't have that, though. He brought up his borrowed spear and brought the butt of it crashing down on his head. He stopped making noise, but kept breathing.

And they think we're the murderers Jerro scoffed silently. He looked back quickly into the room, Pagan's feet were just disappearing through the window. "All clear?" He whispered loudly out towards the window. He motioned for Dierdre to get into position to climb up next. So far so good, no one had come to investigate yet.
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--Viscomte_dargent



Viscomte d'Argent was sitting in the Circus wondering what he should do next.

The targets....well two of the four...were in custody. One had to be impressed with Caine for showing such ruthless efficiency,

Except. The targets were still alive and would doubtless find a way out.

What to do.

What to do.

SNAP

Perhaps d'Argent needed to create a little accident for the prisoners and avoid awkward trials later.,

Yes.

That would sort it.

If you want it done best, do it yourself.

Off to the Bailiwick and straight away went d'Argent, still holding the Pagan's letter-opener with that cute MacKenzie Circus crest on it.

Pagan
Pagan was the smallest of the three, so getting out of that window had been easiest for her. Dierdre wasn't a big lass either, but squeezing through that hole was considerably more difficult for her. Pagan put the spear on the ground and helped her by pulling by her arms, and the lass dropped down like a newborn filly.

What really worried Pagan was Jerro. Even though he was smaller than an average man, he was still too damn big for that hole and Pagan wasn't at all sure he could go through it at all.

Then Pagan heard a door slamming. Voices broke the soft silence.

She cursed and grabbed Jerro's left arm and nodded Deirdre to do the same with his right. Then she supported her feet on the wall and pulled so hard her eyes went black.
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro pushed his spear through, then subjected himself to being pulled through the tiny window. It hurt. It felt like someone was trying to scrape his skin off of his arms and his shoulders. If he could just get those through, then he'd be all set. He gritted his teeth, and started kicking off the back wall. He couldn't tell if it was doing anything, but he had to try something.

Then he heard the door. He couldn't tell if it was a door inside, or out. Didn't really matter the position he was in. He was dead if they found him like this, they all were. Pagan and Dierdre pulled with all their combined might. This did mean the pain increased too. Jerro felt like his arms would be torn from their sockets. Black began to swirl at the edges of his vision. Suddenly, there was a popping sound and his left shoulder came free. It had been like when two people try to use the door at once, they can't get through. With his left shoulder out of the way, he was able to shimmy and get pulled the rest of the way through. It was still a snug fit, but he managed to get out.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Viscomte_dargent



d'Argent moved in silent shadow through the bailiwick...

The Viscomte walked back to where the prisoners were being held. He had veered down this hallway once out of sight of the guard station. It was time to assess what his options might be if he needed to liquidate the prisoners.

d'Argent pulled up short, in a brief moment of shock when he saw the open door, sprawled guards, and an otherwise empty cell.

Resourceful, were the Pagan and her toy.

Check the guards.

Out but not dead.

Hmm

SNAP

With ruthless and silent efficiency, d'Argent slid MacKenzie's letter opener out of his pouch and into the ear of the first two guards, twisting and stabbing to ensure the wound was fatal.

He left the opener in the ear of the third after he, too, was quite dead.

Add a few murders to the prosecutor's case, shall we? Killing to escape was as good as a confession.

Now off to find Caine and ask to see the prisoners...

d'Argent moved in silent shadow through the bailiwick...

Pagan
Pagan almost fell on her back on the ground as Jerro fell down. Jerro's upper body was half naked and blood was flowing from wounds and bruises. Pagan grabbed her spear and whispered:

"Over the wall!"

Pagan didn't stick around to fiddle her thumbs. She leaped through the air like a shadow, grabbed the iron ring and was on the top of the wall. She offered her hand to help the others.
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--Constable_caine
"d'Argent is here, sir", said the adjutant.

Constable Caine had just been cleaning his fingernails with his big dagger as he heard his adjutant's announcement. Instinctively he straightened up his posture, opened his desk drawer and placed the dagger in there. He hesitated for a fraction of a second before he grabbed the bottle and hid it in the drawer too.

Caine wasn't a heavy drinker, quite the contrary. In fact most that knew him considered him practically a teetotaller and a prude by Irish standards, not the least because of his many revolutionary ideas that were vehemently objected by the general population, like raising the legal drinking age to 13. But sometimes he celebrated a successful day by having a drink - one drink, mind you! - of quality Irish whiskey. But it would have been beyond boorish to keep a bottle of whiskey and a dagger on plain sight when there was nobility visiting. Come to think of it, that horse whip and the pile of paper looked vulgar as well, so he swooped them in the drawer too before he said, trying to sound as dignified as he possibly could:

"Send him in."


Do you want to be dead?
--Viscomte_dargent


"Greetings, Constable Caine," came the silken voice of Viscomte d'Argent as he entered the office.

"I had a message arrive that some operatives from England who might be working with your recently arrived guests are headed for An Mumhain. I thought perhaps we could confirm the ties I suspect by revealing the purported capture and death of MacKenzie's clan sister at the border. The shock of the news would make concealing their association very difficult....

I know you are a busy man, but a few moments might prove very...profitable... to gaining cooperation."


d'Argent smiled beneficently at the constable even as his mind was cackling with the knowledge that the few moments of the Constable discovering fresh murders to blame on the Pagan would be profitable for the Viscomte in so many ways...

--Constable_caine
"Aye", Caine nodded at d'Argent's wise words. "Well, I can assure you that An Mumhain is first and foremost a County of law and order! The times when human trash roamed the streets robbing decent citizens are long past us now, thanks to m... men and women who don't hesitate to give their lives to see that the criminal scum is apprehended and executed! Long gone are the times of inefficiency too. If you doubt me, let's just go to see our new guests and how they are adjusting to their new quarters, shall we?"

Caine smiled smugly as he thought of Pagan and the other peaces of human trash in his custody about to be exposed to his favourite interrogation tactics. What would he use this time? The Lie Detector Test? Too easy for the criminals. The Judas Chair? The Pear? Caine realized he was smirking and pulled his face serious as he realized he had a guest of substance. Vulgarity was repulsive, and smirking in the presence of the nobility was vulgar if anything.


Do you want to be dead?
--Viscomte_dargent


"Yes," concurred d'Argent, "You do seem to run a remarkably tight Bailiwick. Let us to the prisoners and watch them quail at news their associates are taken, and then again when they realize their reaction has undone them before your skilled eyes."

The Viscomte stood and gave the "After you," gesture so that the Constable could lead the way back.

Jerro_oconnor
Dierdre followed Pagan up the wall in record time. Jerro tried to lift himself up, but his left arm wouldn't move like he wanted it to. That explains the pop. Still, the wall didn't seem too high. He started to run straight towards the wall. With his momentum, he was able to run a couple feet up the wall. He reached up and grabbed the ring with his good arm. Using the ring, he boosted his momentum. For one heart-wrenching moment, he was afraid he wouldn't make it. He reached up for the top of the wall, his fingertips brushed the corner. Then he started to fall back down...
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