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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

--Brother_corwynn



Corwynn rummaged around his pack. "Yes. I think I do. Here they are..."

He strained to get something out of the bag.

"Down at the bottom. Got you!"

He threw a roll of leather at Allan who deftly snatched it out of the air.

"There you go!"


--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




Allan untied the leather bundle and rolled it out on the ground, thankful there were not regular sentries in these parts. He set out some tools and components for the quick work this needed to be.

Of course there probably usually were sentries a plenty, which meant either a shortage of guards today or they were arrayed elsewhere.

Now to that rusty lock.

    Universal grease. Apply to lock to prevent noise. Check. 5 seconds.
    Number four tong. Clear rust away from key opening. Check. 2 seconds

    Blasted and eradicated fork
    . Pry first tumbler clasp in free position. Check. 6 seconds.
    Number two tong. Depress second tumbler clasp and hold. Check. 2 seconds.

    Magician's Key (Skeleton).
    Turn tumblers one and two a half turn clockwise. Check. 5 seconds.
    Lock Depressor. Turn third tumbler. Check. 2 seconds.
    Magician's Key (skeleton). Turn lock additional half turn clockwise and release door. Check. 3 seconds.


Elapsed time to unlock and open door silently - 25 seconds.


Allan looked at the others and said quietly as he put away the tools. That should do it."

Destini
She watched Allan pick the lock and tried to commit what she was seeing to memory. After all, one never knew when such a skill would come in handy. She smiled as the lock clicked into place and the door swung free. "Ye ne'er cease to amaze me, Allan," she said quietly, aware now of the need for stealth and silence.

Destini looked up at Richard. "See ye on the other side, Richard. I expect goin' down 'twill be easier than goin' up." She didn't bother to wait for his response. She moved through the open doorway and emerged on the other side into the streets of her hometown.

"I always said I'd return home someday," said Destini in a quiet voice to Allan. "But I ne'er thought I'd return home this way." Her fingers nervously fiddled with the pistol-crossbow at her hip as if she might need to draw it at any moment. In the distance, she could hear laughter and revelry of the evening tavern-goers. Some things didn't change.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Thanks for these, they helped a great deal." Allan grinned as he handed the bundle back to Corwynn.

"They'd be of more used to you, but you never studied..."


He followed Destini through the door.

--Brother_corwynn


"Right," scoffed Corwynn quietly, "And yet I have the tools whereas you do not. At least I studied the part about not losing my things when ships get shot out from under me."

He looked up at a grumpy Richard.

"See you inside, mate, I trust you will not need Alligators to fall down?"

Ducking a thrown stone, he scampered in side and silently closed the door.

Quiet claimed that little bit of wall.

--The_finisher
Being the Chronicles of Ivy, The Finisher, Cunning Damsel of Darkness, and Ruler of the Irish Night!

Dear Diary,

So, I know what you're thinking: How did I get out of Liverpool? Well, I'll tell you. It, like, totally wasn't easy. For lo! I was all pwnd and stuff by that stud-muffin hostel heartthrob from Holywell. It seems our love was not meant to be. At his first opportunity to take advantage of me he did and left me stranded on the shores of the Liverpool bay area. Sob! So I had to watch him sail away.

What made matters worse, is the puffed-up pincushion Grimey was all waving at me from the boat as it all pulled away and stuff. And I'm all, "No way!"

And he's like, "You're so pwnd!"

And I go, "Pssht! What-evar!" and held up my hand so he could talk to it instead of being all in my face. Then, of course, I had to set about finding a new ride to Ireland. For lo! Once The Finisher has taken a solumn duty to obey the commands of The Red Duke, she never goes back on her word ....

... except that one time in Hong Kong when I totally had to have these OMJ fab hairstcks and used up the money I was supposed to use to purchase a new dagger because mine were kinda all like made in England and supposedly the blades made in the orient are all better and stuff. Personally, I think it's all propaganda and the people of England are being pwnd by the man. But, I digress ....

Anyway,

So!

I found myself a captain who was totally willing to, well, you know, give me a ride even though he wasn't initially going to Ireland. So, we all stepped into his cabin and stuff where he died happy. Then I all told the crew that the captain made me his first mate and I got to give the orders to, like, go to Ireland. They agreed ... after I paid them better than the stingy captain was paying them. Shut up! Money talks! Kay?! Geez.

So ... After five days of the sea breeze in my face and having a killer seasalt exfoliation, I finally set foot on Ireland! Score!!!11 Daddy Dukie would have been so proud of how cool I was as I descended the gangplank in this town with a frenchy name like Port Lingerie ... or something. Shut up! I'm no good with French! ... well, except for kissing ... that's different.

Anyway! Geez, Diary! Keep up here and stop getting me distracted!

So, I went into the tavern there and met up with this totally wealthy merchant-y dude and he was all into me and stuff. He was all, "You want to come see my mansion?"

And I'm all, "Whatever, dude, you totally don't have a mansion."

And he's all, "Yeah, I do. I'm wealthy."

And I'm like, "Really?"

And he goes, "Yeah."

So I'm like, "I don't believe you, poser. Show me."

So he takes my hand and leads me outside and shows me his uber-cool black-as-night carriage pulled by two of the most sinister black horses I have ever seen. And I'm all, "K. I belive you."

And he goes. "You wanna?"

And I'm all, "Let's!"

So he totally treats me like the Queen of the Night that I am and helps me into the carriage. We chatted for awhile until I got bored and had to kill him. Shrug. I just wasn't that into him.

So I screamed like a girl ... which, you know, I can do, because I, well, am. And the driver is all OMJ! and stops the carriage to see what's wrong. The carriage door wasn't even fully open before my daggers met his pasty-white Irish throat.

And then! I threw out the bodies to get rid of the weight and took the reigns of the horses in my own hands and spurred them into action! The Finisher drove into the town of Imleach on a black-as-night carriage pulled by two of the Nameless One's own horses! Yeah! Just wait until d'Argie sees me now! He is totally going to be surprised!! The carriage pulled up to this little tavern that called itself The MacKenzie Circus, and I pulled on the reigns of the horses.

You gotta admit. The Finisher knows how to make an entrance!!!!


Jerro_oconnor
Jerro had been sitting on a roof across from the Circus for a couple minutes, trying to scope out any one waiting to ambush them. He couldn't see anyone on the other roofs, so either they were hiding really well behind each other, they were inside the buildings (or the Circus itself) or there was no one there. Probably the second one. He was about to leave and report back when he saw a dark carriage pulled by black horses. He couldn't tell, but it looks like a ghost was driving the carriage. The figure practically glowed in the night. Jerro hunkered back down to see what all the fuss was about, things had to get interesting.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Viscomte_dargent


So this was how the Finisher complied with a directive to use stealth and subtlety in arriving at Imleach. Lords below this was typical.


The Viscomte stepped away from his concealed window--well glad to have these rooms no one knew about.

If things got too interesting he could just sit in for the night with a decent book.

There was that directive from the Red Duke to not let his misdirected offspring get killed.

Sigh.

Duty was other than fortunate.

And where the hell were his targets. Poisonous Ivy had a way of turning a garden into someplace in which none could tread without peril.

And what had been that very distant screaming of whining outrage earlier? It sounded so much like that pious, foppish git Grimthorn. Couldn't be though. He'd never willingly come near the Red Duke's lot again.

Where was Ciar Indigo? That would keep the finisher busy for a span. Perhaps long enough for his operatives in the Bailiwick to take care of some business.

D'Argent looked down at some papers. He had two different confirmed passages back to England. Even if things went badly here, he was assured safe passage elsewhere.

It would be better if he came back with evidence of a pack of dead MacKenzie trollops and the better-off-dead Doltpoint.

For certain, it would not be a dull night in Imleach--something unheard of in decades from the look of the place.



--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn had found a way down from the wall involving a pile of hay that had not yet been bailed in twine to be fed to the livestock, but he had not yet jumped when the tell-tale sound of carriage wheels on cobblestone caught his attention. Grimthorn looked up and saw a dark carriage pulled by two dark war horses at least 15 hands high. The driver was pale with long black hair. He realized he recognized her with such a shock that it actually had the force to drop his jaw. The Finisher had somehow made it to Ireland after all. Damn. Grimthorn jumped from the wall into the pile of hay below. He clambered out of the pile and brushed himself off as best he could. Brightpoint, Corwynn, and the lady needed to be warned of their impending peril. With The Finisher's arrival, things had just gotten a whole lot more interesting.

Pagan
"They are in there", Pagan thought. "Jah and the Ancient Gods in heavens, they must be in there!"

She couldn't explain this instinctive certainty that overtook her as she was peeking through the little window in the abandoned warehouse diagonally over the town square. She hadn't seen anything out of the ordinary - the tavern was open and the normal drunks were in as usual at this hour, Grunt undoubtedly working as the bartender. But still she couldn't shake the feeling that something was terribly wrong in this picture. Pagan had developed this instinct during the Laighean war and she had learned to trust it. If Destini and her English friends would go there they would be walking straight into lions nest much like when she had entered the Luvafair with Jerro! But what could she do? How could she warn them? She stepped in closer and tried to see inside the tavern. It rose two-story tall and (thanks to Oddman) well-maintained on it's place next to the town-square like it always had. This side didn't have many windows. Should she venture to attempt just walking straight in and see what happens? Armed only with a spear and a knife she had found inside the storage and tucked inside her boot?

While she was still pondering her options a hellish sound on the cobblestone caught her attention. It was a sight you didn't see every day in Imleach - an enormous black carriage pulled by two dark war horses. This couldn't be Destini and her friends from England - or could it? Pagan prayed Jah and all the other Irish gods she was aware of it wasn't. Certainly Desti was aware that the climate in Imleach was very unhealthy for grand entrances like that!
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Banner by Raella
--Brother_corwynn



"The Finisher, you say?!" exclaimed Corwynn. "Generally when I strand a little strumpet in jail and sail off I expect to not see them straight away."

Corwynn took out a small parchment and made a note, speaking as he wrote.

"Note to self, strangle anyone left alive at the Liverpool jail."

He put it all away and looked up.

"So what now? A trollop-tastic tart-tastrophe surprise rather changes things, eh?"

Destini
"I doubt 'tis cooincidence that this finisher lass shows up in the same county as d'Argent." She wondered what this so-called finisher's duties were in d'Argent's plot. "What do ye suppose their plan is?"

She snuck a look out of the back alleyway where they had all gathered after crossing the wall. The streets were empty. Most of the citizens were likely in taverns or in bed. This would either make their mission harder or easier. Destini wasn't certain which it would be.

There were too many unknowns here. Destini had no idea what they were walking into. Still, whatever they did, they cerainly had to remain quiet about it or risk being caught by those who had distributed the wanted posters. "I would bet good money that where'er this finisher lass is, d'Argent will be. If we follow where the carriage went, perhaps we can find d'Argent." Her eyes narrowed at the thought. An' if we can find d'Argent, we can kill him, she added silently.
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--Ciar_indigo
Ciar Indigo had been sitting in a corner in a dark hidden corridor, sleeping. Indigo slept with his eyes open. He had always slept like that, even when he had been a little kid. A sudden change in the rhythm of nightly voices of Imleach woke him up. A sound of carriages on the cobblestone. He rose up on his feet and peeked through a little hole on the wall. d'Argent hadn't said anything about visitors, yet it was obvious that cart was somehow connected in their business here.

And suddenly Indigo knew. This was it. The night of Final Silence. He couldn't explain how he knew it, but by doing his work for a long time he had learned to see patterns in movements and seemingly random happenings. There would be a battle tonight, and nobody would walk out alive. Nobody except Ciar Indigo.

Indigo was just about to step back when his eyes locked on something. It would have been impossible for anyone else to spot that figure sitting on a roof opposite to them, but Indigo's night vision was abnormally good and he could see clearly in almost pitch black. The downside was that his eyesight could never adjust to daylight. Light hurt his eyes.

Indigo smiled faintly and stepped back. No point in warning d'Argent about the stalker in the roof. The more unpredictable variables would take part in the battle the better. Indigo's plan was to stay on the background as much as he could... and finish off the survivors. All of them, regardless of what side they were on.

Indigo went to look for d'Argent. He never stepped inside the room where the Viscomte was, but the sphere of faint candlelight in the room illuminated his horrible, pale as death face that seemed to be floating in the air. He attempted to lock d'Argent's eyes in the hypnotic gaze of his own black, gleaming eyes. The effect of Indigo's inhuman gaze to most people was that the scarred, cruel features surrounding those eyes seemed to fade away until all that was left was that unblinking stare. And that's when he usually killed them.

But d'Argent's time had not come - not yet. Indigo's deep, angelic voice spoke from the darkness:

"Good evening, Viscomte. Are we expecting visitors?"
--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"I concur. Let's get to the Circus. Weapons out. Triple-red alert. Safeguard us first, ask questions later."

Allan quickly armed up, daggers ready, throwing knives ready, crossbow loaded and re-loads easy to hand in boot-bands.

"Destini...lead on..Corwynn rear-guard. Richard you are with me...that fancy sword of yours has work to do."

It was time to end this chapter of harm inflicted by the Red Duke's minions..

Jerro_oconnor
Jerro looked around. He saw another shadow enter the Circus. It seemed it was a really popular suddenly. At this time. Under these circumstances. Well, it looked like d'Argent, if he was indeed in there, had some guest. Whether they were Destini's group or not, he couldn't tell. He was about to leave again when something caught his attention. A flicker of movement from one of the windows of a nearby warehouse. Could that be part of the ambush? He looked again closely. There it was again! A patch of shadow that was darker than the rest of the windows. That meant someone was watching. He would have to investigate.

After a couple hops and some well timed drops, he found himself at the door to the warehouse. He silently slipped inside. He had learned to scan the ground, looking for spots that would give him away, like puddles, or loose boards. Deftly avoiding these, he snuck over to the room that he had seen into. He quietly turned the corner and looked in. There was a shape at the window, still occupied looking out into it. The shape seemed familiar though. Sudden realization hit him.

"Pagan!?" He said, louder than he had intented. He lowered his voice to a whisper. "What are ye doin here? Where's Dierdre?"
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
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