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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Let's stop here," began Allan as Richard and Corwynn caught up to where he and Destini were looking down the small valley leading into Imleagh.

"I think we should talk here a bit. First we need to look at what we know, what we suspect, and what we have no idea about.

    We Know that d'Argent is likely here in the town, with a pack of associates.

    We know that the constable locally is hunting for some or all of our party.

    We know the MacKenzie Circus is the most likely place for Pagan and her companions to be lying low if they are still in town.

    We suspect d'Argent may be down there waiting for us and it is thus likely the straight approach is well watched.

    We do *not* know how much help he has.


Allan broke off at that point because a pigeon fluttered down to a stone near him and looked up expectantly. It had a message tied to its leg.

Looking up at the others with surprise, Allan set about retrieving the note. He flipped the little bird a few bits of corn while he perused the note.

With wide eyes he looked at the others.

"Good Cristos! Faheud is running for King of England!"


Destini
"King?" said Destini with a wide-eyed stare. The news shocked her out of her earlier thoughts of plans and plots. She looked off in the direction of Imleach as she tried to imagine working for the king of England if Faheud were to actually win the election.

"We'd best attempt to finish this mission as soon as may be, then." she said quietly. "If Faheud becomes king, he may be needin' our services more than e'er."

She turned her mind back to the task at hand. "I agree that we cannae take the direct road. But we may be able to swing wide around the town an' come in from the West. There are no roads there so we willnae be spotted if anyone is watchin' fer our arrival." The idea sounded good, but there was one problem with it. Destini frowned. "Gettin' o'er the wall from that direction may be difficult, howe'er ..."
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--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn was flummoxed by the revelation about the Cardinal running for King. "Well, then, that's good enough. Because Kings are rarely beset with folks trying to kill them. O. Wait."

He trailed off and went on to consider Destini's plan. It was a very good one.

"Aye, that is a good plan indeed. Is the wall made of rough-hewn stone all the way around? If so, we can get a couple of us up on top and help those less skilled at climbing sheer rocks. How are you at walls, Richard?

West is a very good idea. Well done, Miss MacKenzie"


--Richard.grimthorn
Good grief. So Faheud might be king? Grimthorn began to think that he should have stayed in place in Hastings. His observations of the cardinal were always enlightening. Certainly, the man had some political experience with being count or judge on occasional lists, but this was a turn he hadn't forseen. Given the general surprise of the attaches, it wasn't something they had seen coming either. That eased his mind to a degree. At least Grimthorn wasn't totally losing his touch. "Climbing?" said Grimthorn to Corwynn. "Do I look like I'm good at climbing?! No, no. My name was not on that wanted parchment. I'll take to the gates, if you don't mind."

Destini
"No, Richard," said Destini. She turned a dark stare in Richard's directon. "Ye're comin' with us an' climbin o'er the wall just like the rest o' us. Do ye think that after ye've changed sides, d'Argent willnae be lookin' fer ye? He may nae know that ye're in Eire with us. But he will when ye waltz through the gates. It could jeopardize our mission. 'Tis a risk we cannae take."

She turned as if the conversation were already finished and looked to answer Corwynn's question about the walls of Imleach. "There was a rumor o'er a year ago that Zanditin arrived in Imleach by climbin' o'er the wall. No idea if 'tis true. If 'tis, then 'tis possible to climb them. I cannae say I've e'er tried myself. Still ... I think we're 'bout to put the rumor to the test."
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--Brother_corwynn



Corwynn clapped Richard on the back with gusto. "Come Richard!! We're going to save Pagan and her friends!"

Corwynn ducked any attempt at an offhand swipe that might come his way from the grumpy member of the team.

"You know Allan. I had a thought. Would you and Destini be willing to be guilty of a minor offense in order to prevent a series of major crimes?"


--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan frowned. He had heard that tone before.

"Define minor offense for me, Corwynn. You are sometimes a bit loose on such definitions. I hope you won't be offended by my skepticism..."

--Brother_corwynn



"Not offended at all, my good friend. I have--like you--met me." Corwynn grinned to show there was no offense taken.

"What I am referring to would be my using skills at forgery to create a letter from the Cardinal empowering us to see the extradition and arrest of Viscomte d'Argent on counts of fraud, attempted murder, and actual murders of Arch-canon Alberic Montegue, Earl Sir Falcie Norton, and King Geoffrey Viceroy Mortimer of England.


I can make it match His Grace's hand perfectly, and reproduce the seal since you have examples of both on your person.

We hold it back until we get inside the town and use if as a second plan if we cannot find Pagan and friends--or if she has been arrested already."


Corwynn failed to hide the look-how-smart-I-can-be expression.



--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




Allan was very impressed.

"Bloody insanely brilliant. It would either be success without a fuss or the hangman's drop. What do you think, Destini? You know the constabulary of these parts better than we could."


Destini
The moral question was of no issue at all to her. In this mission, to protect her kin, she would do anything, absolutely anything at all. She had committed murder already ... even if it was only in self-defense. What greater crime was forgery when compared to that of taking a human life? Her voice took on a low, determined quality. "Jah may damn me fer it, but I have no qualms at all with the act o' forgery if it saves my kin."

She considered Allan's question a moment before replying. "The constabulatory changes here as it does in England. I donae know who currently holds that office here. But I can tell you that the people o' Eire donae appreciate outside influences goverinin' that which they see as their own issues. If d'Argent has managed to convince the constabulatory that ye, Allan, an' I are wanted criminals, we maynae e'en get a chance to state our case. Still ..." her tone changed as she considered the flip side of the situation. "I do think it could work."

Destini looked to the brother. "Brother Corwynn, ye would have to keep the letter on ye. It cannae come from Allan or I. An' it certainly cannae come from Richard. As far as we know, ye alone are unknown here. Ye can produce the letter an' be believed in the way none o' us can."
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--Brother_corwynn



"I need twenty minutes. Richard, you have a gift with words that convince. Your wording for the warrants that nailed the Finisher in Holywell were priceless. I will set up my kit on this flat boulder if you will craft the right message...."

Corwynn went about the business of setting up for his work.

--Richard.grimthorn
"My," exclaimed Grimthorn with the mock aire of one who was completely undone. "Two compliments in one day! However will I manage to contain my ego?" For all his words, he was pleased with Corwynn's statement of his ability. He was adding value here in a way he had never done in his previous contract. He was strangely proud of a job well done. Not that it mattered at all if they didn't continue to gain ground toward the milestone of defeating d'Argent. To that end, Grimthorn would do anything if it would secure him the freedom to return to England. Because he really didn't care who won or lost, the crafting of this missive wouldn't be as easy as crafting the letter that left The Finisher on the docks, but he'd do his best. "Of course, I'll assist as I can." Grimthorm followed Corwynn.

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




As Corwynn and Richard set to work, Allan moved over to Destini.

"Dear, would you like to take this pigeon, which is obviously one of the Cardinal's finest, and use it to let Pagan know we are imminently appearing?

I recommend a coded story you know she will understand."


Allan fed some more corn to the little bird and set it down beside Destini.

Destini
She managed a vauge, weak smile to Allan and ran a gentle finger down the bird's spine as it greedily gulped the kernels. She saw by the bird's anklet that it was not Peck, Destini's favorite of the cardinal's birds, but the pigeon would certainly suffice. "Aye," she said and took out her own parchment and pen to write.

Pagan, bartender of the MacKenzie Circus,

The promised supplies for the tavern have landed from England. The bulk of requested assistance should be at the MacKenzie Circus before midnight. If the lingering pests that you described in your last letter are still at large, my company can easily front the bill for their eradication. I hope to meet with you later tonight to discuss a longterm contract of mutual benefit.

~ D MK


Destini handed the letter to Allan for his inspection and thoughts before she sent the bird to the MacKenzie Circus with word.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint



Brightpoint perused the proffered parchment and nodded in approval.

"This is well done. Let's send it straight away to give her maximum warning."

Allan tied the message to the bird's leg, offered the pigeon a final treat and then whispered "Find Pagan MacKenzie" and tossed the bird up into flight.

As it vanished, he turned to Corwynn and Richard and asked, "What have you lads got?"

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