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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

--Viscomte_dargent



d'Argent heard the footsteps and snuffling breathing.

Should I kill it now or let the Finisher have him?

The latter. Do not change the plan until it was time.

"Indigo."


Just a word, and all of the venom of the Legions Infernal within it.

"Let us do some counting shall we. And then we can discuss....visitors."


Viscomte d'Argent turned slowly to face the intruder at the door.

"One. This is the number of souls--or soul-less--permitted in this hidden corridor. I am that one. You are not.

"Two. The number of hostiles likely on the grounds of the circus right now, whilst you are where you should not be."

"Three. This is the number of people I have already harvested for even trying to find these quarters."

d'Argent took a step forward with his hands stretched slightly to the sides palms out as though leading the Nameless psalms.

"Four. The number of hostiles who likely are about to enter circus in a minute or so, whilst you are still where you should not be, down in the corner of the common room."

"Five. The number of heartbeats you have to get back in place and help the Finisher dispatch most of the visitors. I will harvest a hostage to gain answers from.."


Daggers flung forward at a twitch of the wrists, glistening with deadly poison and hovering scant fractions of an inch from Indigo's eyes.

"Are.We.Clear?"

Destini
Destini nodded to Allan with a fiercely determined expression. She drew her own pistol-crossbow and loaded it. She adjusted the extra ammunition at her belt so it would be near to hand when she needed it. She longed for a knife or some other non-ranged weapon, but then, she had used her crossbow bolts themselves for that purpose before. The sight of the first man she'd killed came unbidden to her mind and she recalled how she'd stabbed him through his jugular vein simply for attacking her out of the night. She shook the image away. Shewould do again what she had done back in Holywell if given the chance.

As Allan directed, she took point. She knew these streets. This was her home. But they would not be safe if they took the most direct path to the town square and the MacKenzie Circus. No, there was the road along the back of her old weaver's shop. They would not be seen there and they would appear from the alley two blocks from the MacKenzie Circus.

Silently, she led her party along this alley. She tried not to react as she saw the shop front of her old weaver's store sitting dust-ridden and vacant. The dust gave it a lonely, almost haunted aura in the night. Destini tried to ignore it. Her weaver's shop could wait. They had a mission to perform.

When they reached the end of the road, Destini peaked out from behind the corner and laid eyes on the MacKenzie Circus for the first time. The large carriage was standing outside it. They were definitely at the right place. If this finisher lass was a member of d'Argent's team, then she was an enemy. The MacKenzie Circus was now hostile territory. Inwardly, Destini cursed.

"Where now?" mouthed Destini to Allan in lieu of speaking. She did not want anyone to hear them.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




Hand-signal down and right behind a barrel. Richard complies.

hand signal left rear and cover from a water trough. Corwynn complies.

Allan shadows up to Destini and listens to her, nodding.

"You have done very well. Is there a back way into the circus? The Finisher will have drawn all eyes to the front."


Eyes scouting all around the roof-tops looking for movement. Possible movement on the roof-edge of a building adjacent to the circus. Not in range yet.

Waiting for answer...

Pagan
Pagan startled when Jerro's voice suddenly spoke from behind her. Instinctively she had almost thrusted her spear into the figure that had snuck up behind her, but managed to stop her hand in a nick of time.

"Jerro!" she frowned. "What are ye thinking sneaking up on me like that? Ye could get killed doing that!" Pagan looked outside the window. "I just couldn't sit and wait there any longer when I don't know what's going on! Dierdre is still down there", Pagan pointed out the floor hatch leading into the secret passageway. She looked at Jerro and bit her lip.

"They are there, I just know it! We got to get closer! We got to be close in case Desti and her friends appear! But... do ye think we should take Dierdre with us or would it be better if we just left her down in the storage room? Is she up to this kind of thing? Down there she would be safe fer as long as she likes, while we are most likely heading towards a possible or even probable death!"
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--Ciar_indigo
Indigo didn't bother to answer. The horrid face that had been hovering on the doorway simply disappeared like a ghost.

d'Argent truly was a rude man, and Indigo disliked rudeness. He was happy that such ill-mannered being would seize to exist in a matter of hours, perhaps faster. Indigo almost hoped that d'Argent would be one of those left standing for him to harvest in the end, but truthfully it didn't matter to him that much. All that mattered was the exciting anticipation of the impending battle and death. Tonight world would become a little bit emptier.

But first he had to see who was this guest d'Argent was waiting for, so he descended the stairs and slipped in the common room, drawing his black slouch hat down so the customers wouldn't see his face and be frightened. He hid in a dark corner table and hung his head, pretending to be asleep while in reality he was keeping an eye on the door.

Nobody approached him. Even though they hadn't seen him they could still sense he was somebody that was best leave alone.
Jerro_oconnor
"I agree, we need to get closer. There have been a couple of shady characters goin into the tavern recently. " He stepped further into the room. "I also agree that it is too dangerous for Dierdre, we should leave her here. Umm... ye didn't happen to bring the other spear, did ye?"
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--The_finisher
Behold! These Pages Chronicle the Life and Times of Ivy, The Finisher, Forefront in Fashion in the Irish Wastelands, and Afficianado of all that is Dark and Dismal!

Dear Diary,

K, so. I've been to, like, countless taverns, right? So, I'm like a -- what's that French word that means 'fan'? Oh, yeah. I'm like a croissant of taverns. This place, seriously, took the cake. I mean, wow. I don't think I've ever seen so much alcohol stacked up behind the bar before! The sign near the door said this place was run by two chicks. They must seriously be lushes! I mean, wow, dude, no, seriously!

Still, you know, I like totally couldn't let all that delightful alcohol go to waste -- Duh! So I sauntered up to the bar with a sashay in my hips to totally entice anyone watching.

So! I ordered a drink and, like, my eyebrows all almost fall of the back of my head when the bartender grunted some sort of sound. And I'm like, Dude! Like that's totally rude and stuff! Ugh. Whatever!

Thus! The Finisher waited for her drink and lounged near the bar with arms splayed out and shoulders back to show of all my magnificent assets. I always get better intelligence when people want to talk to me.

But Lo! That's when I noticed this creepy guy over in the corner. And he seems all drowsey and stuff and I, like, totally wondered if he was like one of those guys I'd seen in the opium dens in the Orient. So, I'm all imediately-like 'ew' and stuff and started looking around for d'Argie. Because, dude. He was, like, totally supposed to meet me here!

Yeah, I know, loyalty much! Daddy Dukie's totally going to hear about my reception -- or, you know -- lack thereof! OMJ!


--Viscomte_dargent


All was in Order.

Two messages written to send to the Red Duke depending on how things turned out.

Either he and the Finisher had carried the day and message one went out....or things went to hell and the other was sent.

Either way he had ways to get to both ships for the escape.

But

There was an option he hardly dared think about.

Could it work?

It could.

WHAT if he just disabled Brightpoint or Destini and took them to the Red Duke? The Finisher could take care of herself. She always did, after all.

Yes.

No time to waste.

The Viscomte threw some papers into his fireplace and swept out of the room on a cloud of malice.

Down the Stairs.

Into the Common room.

Over to the Finisher who was strutting her not undesirable--and yet not the point--assets by the bar.


"Walk with me."
intoned d'Argent as he turned to the door and walked out the front."

--The_finisher
For Lo! You're totally reading the Diary of Ivy, The Finisher, Dealer of Despair, and Instigator of Imleach!

... no, really, you're reading my diary ... like, get out! Geez! Do I have to put a lock on this thing?


Dear Diary,

So.

There I was.

I was all waiting for my alcohol to be all delivered and stuff, when this sweeping, dark figure appears in my peripheral vision. A slow, smirk of a smile crosses my face as I realize who he is.

OMJ. It's d'Argie. So, Lo! My mind is all thinking of moonlit night walks on the banks of whatever river is around here. And I can totally tell by the way he's looking at me that he totally wants me. Well, duh, of course he does! For Lo! The Finisher is the finest thing this French Vicomte has ever seen! Yeah! You know it!

But then he's all, like, terse, and stuff and totally, like, commands me to come with him like I'm some kind of dog. And I'm all, oh no you didn't! "Nice to see you too, Vickie!" K, so ... in my defense ... I was totally trying to say 'viscomte' and 'd'argie' at the same time, but it came out as 'Vickie' instead.

You know, I have to admit, I think I like the new nickname. And if he hates it, *shrug* whatever. It's not like he can do anything to The Finisher, you know.

... well ... I suppose there are things he could do, but let's not go into that, K?

So.

Anyway.

I followed Vickie outside and when the door closed behind us, I pushed out one hip and crossed my arms across my chest so my assests were even more pronounced and all in his face. He wants me. I know it. I just have to get past that stupid temper of his. Geez. He seriously needs to relax. "So, Vickie," I say in my best strained I-know-you-want-me voice. " 'Sup?"


Pagan
Pagan nodded and pointed at a spear leaning on a corner. "Fortunately, I did. Come on, let's go! Time's a wastin'!"

Pagan slipped out of the warehouse and started sneaking closer to the Circus staying in the shadows of alleyways and dark corners. Now they were only fifteen yards away from the tavern. Suddenly she spotted a group of people lurking in a dark alley. Two, three, four people! Who were they? Pagan nestled against the wall. Did one of them just stiffen? Were they looking on her direction? Had they seen Pagan's or Jerro's silhouette? It seemed like they were discussing with each other. Pagan didn't move a muscle.
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--Viscomte_dargent




He considered the three letter question.


"My blood pressure, my credit limit with the Red Duke, and the likelihood you and I rule Flanders by Michaelmas.


Now listen up.


I will kidnap either Mackenzie or Doltpoint and get them to the Red Duke for immolation and interrogation.

You will slay That diseased Yak the tavern at once.

Do. Not. Play. With. Your. Food.

Meet me in Port Lairge or at the Red Duke's castle.

Kill anyone you wish as long as the aforementioned tasks are complete.

Savvy?
"

D'Argent looked for signs of likely compliance.


Destini
Destini shook her head. There was no back way in the MacKenzie Circus that she knew of. Of course, it was possible the tavern had undergone some renovations in the six months she had been gone, but that would be a longshot.

A thought occurred to her. A memory. A windy night in the MacKenzie Circus. Air pressure coming below the raised floor of the tavern kept opening the trap door in the floor near the bar. Patrons occasionally falling through that door. Oddman trying to nail down the trap door. Somehow, despite all his incredible carpentry skills, Oddman had never quite been able to fix it. "The trapdoor," said Destini quietly. "Beneath. It comes up near the bar." She'd fallen through once or twice herself. Falling through the trap door was almost an initiation. You weren't truely a tavern-goer unless you'd fallen through at least once.

Destini glanced out at the town square. As far as she could tell, it was empty. They were on the same side of the street as the MacKenzie Circus. Minimal danger of being spotted from the tavern windows until they got close. Once they were near the tavern, however, they would have to drop and crawl beneath the floorboards in order come up beneath the trap door. There was a chance of being spotted at that time, however minimal.

There was no other stealthy way inside. It was a risk they would have to take. She raised her right hand to simulate a count-down of sorts. Five fingers.

Four.

Three.

Two.

One.

Destini emerged from the alley with her pistol crossbow prepared to fire on any hostile that stood in her way. Stealthily, confidently, she led her party toward the MacKenzie Circus and beneath in a matter of seconds.
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--The_finisher
Thus Chronicles the Happenings in the world of Ivy, Teh Finisher, Distraught Damsel of Doomsday.

(... so ... really, what's more cool? The Finisher or Teh Finisher ... I totally need to think on that ...)


Dear Diary,

So, Vickie all lays out my mission and stuff. He was always good at providing, well, you know, insentives and stuff. And, honestly, ruling Flanders is a pretty good place to start. Now, if he'd mentioned pretty corsets, countess boots, and OMJ fab gloves, we'd be in business .... well, in more business than we currently are.

But! I digress.

Teh fact was, I was more than willing to take out creepy sleeping dude in the corner of the best-stocked-tavern-known-to-the-Nameless-One. I totally have to come back here when I have a paid week off ... or something. Hm. Maybe I need to talk to Daddy Dukie about not just an allowance but a vacation bonus as well. Yeah, totally need to think on that.

Anyway!

The bit about not playing with my food was kinda sad since that's usually what I do. I might have pouted a bit. For Lo! The Finisher gets bored with random killings. Honestly? What's the point. But, whatever. What Vickie wants, Vickie usually gets, so I'm okay with that. Besides, Creep-In-The-Corner is totally not The Finisher's definition of play-worthy food. Ew!

So, Yeah, I was totally down with whatever Vickie was saying and I'm all, "K."

My hips sashayed as I walked back in the tavern and looked at Vickie's so-called 'diseased yak.' I gotta hand it to Vickie. He's usually not so good with the metaphores, but I think he's got this one, totally pegged. Still, there was nothing for it.

Vickie wanted him dead.

I wanted Flanders.

So I sashayed over to the sleeping Creep-In-The-Corner and I'm all, "Hi."


--Ciar_indigo
Ciar Indigo had seen the woman enter the tavern. Her scatterbrained doll act didn't fool Indigo for a second - he immediately recognized a fellow predator. It was written in the way she moved her body and looked around. He could see it in the position of her legs.

Ciar Indigo didn't move. When Viscomte d'Argent fetched the girl and took her outside, something that could have been a faint smile distorted his face.

Indigo was just about to slip out of the chair and disappear like a ghost when the girl came back. That had been fast! And sure enough she came straight at his table, and Indigo knew it was not because she fancied his pretty face. Indigo didn't move a muscle. The girl sat next to him and said simply "Hi."

Slowly Indigo raised his head and fixed the stare of his pitch black eyes into the eyes of the girl. His magnetic voice sounded gentle and almost sad as he said: "Hello, miss."
Pagan
Pagan left out a sigh of relief. She had just imagined it - they hadn't spotted her or Jerro. But who were they? Destini and her friends? That was possible! Suddenly the group just seemed to disappear in the thin air. What had happened? A second later it struck her - the trap door! It was on that wall and the group had entered the tavern using the trap door!

Pagan took a desperate risk and ran those few yards to the wall and pressed herself against it next to the trap door. What now? Should they follow the group inside the tavern the same route they had used? But what if they were hostiles and stalking them inside? No way - if they were hostiles they wouldn't have used the trap door to get in! They had to be Destini and her friends. Pagan glanced at Jerro to see if he had kept up with her before crawling through the trap door herself.
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