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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"You raise a fair point," confided Allan, "We need to keep a weather eye on it. I watched her catch herself this time, for which action I am greatly relieved.

When we approach the outskirts of Imleach, we will have a war council, so to speak, and all four will voice their views regarding planning and such.

The Cardinal is a native Irisher, Grimthorn, and I have learned much on how to deal with the temperment if you gather my drift.

Still... You and Corwynn need to keep watching for any outside force that can undo us. My great fear is a random interference by the local constabulary costing us lives...."


Pagan
They had managed to escape the guards of the Bailiwick unnoticed and Pagan had lead the group in the abandoned warehouse Oddman had mentioned her about. It was situated in the edge of the town square, and really only Oddman (and Airiana and Narehme) knew about it, so it was safe. There was a secret passageway to a basement that had a secret corridor to Oddman's mansion, but the best news for them was the basement. It was filled with salted foodstuff and most importantly, a large stock of whiskey. It even had running water for washing themselves up.

Once they had gotten in, Pagan had a good glimpse of them in the mirror on the wall and couldn't help but to chuckle. Some bunch they were! Pagan and Jerro were both still masqueraded as old people, even though Pagan's make-up was pretty much ruined by the guards who had beat her up. Add to this the spears they were carrying and Deirdre's pink hair they didn't look that inconspicuous at all but rather like a weird bunch heading out for some strange carnival.

"Awwww, I think they ruined yer work, Deirdre!" Pagan said. "I think I'll wash me face out of the remnants of the mask, I will look less suspicious without it now!"
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--Dierdre_o_meadhra
Dierdre pouted. "And it was some of my best work too!" She looked over to Jerro, who's own face had become smudged. Then she thought about it some more. "I'll have to fix my hair too, huh? I wonder how I'll look with green hair? No, somethin less obvious this time."

"How about yer own hair color? That's somethin that hasn't been seen before." Jerro added, in line to wash his own mask off.

Her pout deepened. Jerro had a point, that would be the best choice. He couldn't have that point easily. "Yeah? Well... well..." Alright, so maybe he could. "What do we do now?"
Jerro_oconnor
Good question. What did they do now? "Well, we can't go out any time soon. What about the people that ye said were comin, Pagan? What do we do about them?" It's not like they could hold up a sign saying, "WE ARE HERE, COME RESCUE US". With no way to get to them, how would they know where to find them?

He scratched thoughtlessly at the make up. They needed to find a way to keep moving outside. They couldn't risk disguises again, look what had happened when they tried. Besides, Dierdre didn't have any of her equipment. How would they be able to clear their names if they couldn't even look for evidence to prove their innocence?
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Pagan
First thing Pagan walked to a shelf loaded with whiskey, grabbed a bottle, opened the cork with her teeth and pulled a giant draught that laid waste to about fourth of the contents. She really needed that. Then she walked under the stream of perpetually flowing water next to an underground pond and stepped under the shower, fully clothed, letting the water wash away the remnants of the make-up. When she was ready she stepped back to the little room built inside the underground cave and looked around. Pagan was soaking wet but didn't care. The rush and joy of the knowledge that they were still alive overtook her. Like a dog she shook her head to dry out her hair.

"I think the first thing we do is take a little breather. Nobody knows of this place, it is well-stocked and we could hide there fer weeks if we wanted to. So today we rest, make plans, gather our strength and try to get some sleep if we can. After sunset I will venture above ground to the abandoned warehouse. It has a clear view to the Circus, and when it's dark it's not likely anyone would spot us inside staking out. I want to know what is happening in the home front now."
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro rotated his shoulder that he had dislocated trying to get out of prison. He had pushed it back in on the way here, but it was still bothering him a bit. "I don't think ye could leave. At least not quite yet. Let me go, I'm used to this sort of thing." He stopped moving his shoulder and moved to get into the shower next. "Think about it, I'll be out in a couple minutes. Ye can tell me what ye decided then." Without giving Pagan a second to respond, he walked into where he saw Pagan disappear into.
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Pagan
"Where are ye going, Jerro?" Pagan wondered. "I hope ye are not thinking of going outside just yet. We are all tired, and the sun is up by now. We all look like we've been through a meat grinder. I seriously think we should lay low down here and rest until it's dark. Even if it is kinda hard to estimate the passing of time down here."
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro couldn't help but chuckle. "I'm goin to wash this make-up off my face now. Ye two girls aren't the only ones who get to pretty themselves up, ye know." Even though he was hoping to get out there eventually, he'd still need the time to rest up. One person can only go through so much before he needs a nap. Or maybe a decent coma. He continued to walk to the shower, then thought how he could set up a modesty curtain or something. If he couldn't then all he really needed was to wash his face anyway. He just hoped neither one of them would do something stupid while he was gone, or they would at least wait til he got back.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan moved back up in the line of travelers to where Corwynn was keeping pace twenty feet or so behind Desti.

"You can fall back now. Richard had some concerns about Desti's temperment at present given the proximity to those who harmed her kin. I think we are fine for now.

Frankly, I am perfectly fine with her killing the idiots, as long as neither she nor us get killed in the process."


Brightpoint looked ahead at the steady, skilled progress Destini was making through the wooded deer trail. These were clearly her woods and her home. She was right about that one...

--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn did not fall back at once, for he was wresting with his own concerns.

"A moment, Arch-Deacon. As commander of this mission, how do you propose that we should proceed? So we find d'Argent and any of his cronies. What then?

Is it to be quiet murder or the Pike man's Surprise after tea?

I cannot say I either fancy or recommend the bull in the goblet-shop approach..."




--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Brightpoint's eyebrows arched at the use of his title.

"Well, Brother Corwynn, we plan to stop on the outskirts of Imleach at dusk and make plans based on what we see and hear. In short, if d'Argent is there, he dies. The Cardinal withdrew his protection from the Viscomte years ago and has granted 'Absolution en Absentia' for whatever we must do to end the threat to innocent lives..

Now take your place, if you please."


Allan turned and sped up to draw nearer to Destini.

--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn chuckled and dropped back to where Richard was.

"Seems we are all on the same page here. Did you get Arch-DeaconD as well?


--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn frowned at Corwynn's words. "No, strange though it may be. He actually agreed with what I had to say. Stated we should keep an eye on the lady and watch for outside influences. Personally, I could not agree more." He looked about the woods as if searching for an enemy before smirking and confiding in the brother. "If Brightpoint is agreeing with me the apocalypse is certainly immenent. We should be on the lookout for horsemen, I think."

Destini
Destini's acute, minstrel's hearing might have been able to pick out some of the conversation happening behind her if she had been paying attention ... she hadn't.

She pressed onward, moving silently through the brush as Allan had taught her and counting the many different ways she could kill d'Argent. She was at thirty-six when she heard Allan's footsteps behind her. He wanted to be heard, then. Else, his footsteps would have been as silent as her own. She glanced back at him and tried to judge his mindset by his face. She couldn't.

"Is all well?" she asked him quietly as they walked on toward Imleach.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan smiled.

"Aye, an it tis. We seem to all be on the same page now and are thus more likely to accomplish our goals, which are (In reverse order):

    Kill d'Argent
    Kill his agents
    Rescue Pagan and her friends and get clear of Eire before civil war breaks out here.


We have three very strong factions in the three counties...each of which despise the others.

The next Irish king will have a very hard time I think.


Allan paused a moment as they walked, noting the sun angling in a mid to late-afternoon stream across the path.

"So how are you doing? This cannot be easy..."


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