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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

Jerro_oconnor
Jerro had been following Pagan when she had suddenly stopped. Curious, he followed her gaze. There were four more figures hidden alongside the Circus. That made six now, didn't it? Suddenly they disappeared, and Pagan did her best to follow afterwards. Where was she going? Oh! Another way in! That was perfect. Now if only the people they were following were friendly...
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Viscomte_dargent




d'Argent had wandered silently around the shadowed outside of the tavern.

He saw people go underneath the raised floors and knew his suspicion about the trapdoor was accurate. He needed to sneak behind them and nab either Brightpoint or Destini MacKenzie from the group before all had gone up into the tavern.

He was halfway across the under-flooring towards his targets when he heard another person slinking in. Gods it's getting crowded! The Pagan or her toy no doubt. Not to worry. Timing was everything. He would paralyze and remove his prey before Pagan or her toy got there.

The enemy would be completely baffled at how one of their own disappeared from their midst!.

D'Argent crept closer and it looked like Destini MacBrat might be the last through

--Richard.grimthorn
Under the MacKenzie Circus, Grimthorn took a rare moment to offer a suggestion as to their course of action before proceeding above the floorboards. "I think Brightpoint, as the most experienced, goes through first. Then myself, then you, Corwynn. We can secure the topside before you come through, my lady." A part of him still liked the lady and wanted to ensure that she was kept in the safe. "There is no offense intended, lady, but this is combat we are involved in and if you are killed before a shot at d'Argent is presented, our entire plan goes to the birds, as it were." He looked to the others for their response.

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




Allan looked in the direction of Destini in the gloom.

"Richard is right. Move off a bit, Desti, so they can follow me up. We need to hit them hard and fast.


I will shoot the first target I see, Richard and Corwynn leap up and take the flanks, after a short count, you come up behind to secure the trapdoor."


Allan moved into position, ready for whatever happened.

"Take care every one!"


He bounded up into the Tavern.

--Brother_corwynn



Corwynn listened to the instructions and watched Allan dive up into the room.

He counted to three and grinned at Richard.

"That's us, then, let's go!"

Corwynn was next up into the tavern, weapons at the ready, rolling to the side as soon as he cleared the gap.

--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn was pleased that they'd accepted his idea so readily. Perhaps he wasn't as bad at this as he had thought. He waited for Corwynn to jump up through the opening before climbing through himself. It was a tight fit at the end, but he managed to emerge more or less stable and ready for a fight.

--Viscomte_dargent



If he had written the script himself, d'Argent could not have made the play run better. The three idiots were up into the tavern and the Finisher's loving embraces before Pagan could possibly spot d'Argent snake forward with uncanny speed.

He nicked the neck of Destini MacKenzie with the paralyzing blade, rendering her unable to move or make a sound for an hour at least.

The smiling Viscomte pulled her quickly off into the dark a full minute before the Pagan could get in range to see the trapdoor area clearly.


Destini
She moved to join her compatriots topside, but was halted by the sharpness of a point of metal at her throat. Before she could react, the metal had punctured skin, but not in a cutting or slicing motion. It was more of a stab. What startled her most is that there was no pain. There was no pain at all.

Her pistol-crossbow tumbled from her hand and Destini's eyes went wide. Her legs which had been ready to launch her into action buckled beneath her.

A strong hand around her pulled her away from the light. The face of her captor was in darkness when it came into view, backlit against the brightness of the light streaming through the still-open trap door. She could see the light as she was dragged away. She could feel the sand grate against her skin. She could smell the essense of alcohol that had dripped through the floorboards above and the foriegn cologne of some sort that her captor was wearing.

But she could not move.

She had never known such fear.
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Pagan
Pagan slipped through and was soon crawling under the flooring. She could here muffled whispers from farther away, and somebody crawling ahead of her, but she couldn't see who it was. Pagan crept behind him or her. That person was so close she could have touched them with the tip of her spear if she wanted to. And obviously that person could hear her coming too. Could it be Destini? If she only could be sure that it was her and tell her it was Pagan! Could she venture speak up? Would she yelp? Startle? Would she or the people in her group skewer her with their weapons before she had managed to say anything?

Pagan kept on crawling, tried to estimate distances, attempted to imagine the location of everyone under the floor. It was all useless. She had to see.
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Banner by Raella
--Viscomte_dargent



Viscomte d'Argent, was finding the MacKenzie victim fairly light as he finished bundling her into the far corner of the sub-flooring. He stopped to examine the pistol crossbow he had snagged up as they went. Good job that had not been left behind. It felt like a deadly little device. Just add some poison...

Movement stopped his idle thoughts as he saw someone moving into the edges of the light below the tavern. As soon as they went up and into the tavern he could take his captive roundabout the sub-floor and back out towards the carriage. Nothing in this town would catch him ere he was away.

Destini
She could watch. She could listen. But she could do nothing.

The sounds she was hearing suggested someone else was moving through the crawl-space beneath the floorboards. It was not any of her party. They were all above. A rare fraction of light through the solid flooring struck upon blonde hair too perfect to be real. It had to be Pagan.

Jah!

It was so dark under here! Could Pagan see her? Her captor had seemingly chosen the darkest portion of the crawl-space.

Destini wanted to cry out, scream, warn her. She could not see her captor, but she had heard him pick up her pistol-crossbow in his strong hands. He could easily shoot Pagan from this distance. Again she tried to cry out. Again, she failed. She was completely paralyzed, a prisoner in her own body.
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Pagan
Suddenly Pagan realized that she couldn't hear the person who had been crawling ahead of her any longer. They must have gone through the trapdoor already, although Pagan hadn't seen the shadow on the dim light that was emanating through the trapdoor nor heard any sound of the trapdoor opening. Pagan shrugged. That didn't mean anything, except that the person must have been moving fast! She decided there was no point in wasting any more time under the floor. Pagan crawled to the trapdoor as fast as she could, took a deep breath and slipped through.
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Banner by Raella
--Viscomte_dargent



d'Argent saw the fifth attacker slide up into the tavern above.

No time to waste! The pistol bow in one hand, armed with poisoned bolt, the wench-paralytic in the other hand, he moved purposefully towards the side exit and a clear path to the carriage.

twenty five feet to the exit...


If a sixth attacker materialized, he would paralyze them and move on. No time to waste killing idiots when he did not have to. Business before pleasure, as it were.

Fifteen more feet to the exit....


Jerro_oconnor
Jerro stood at the end of the path, right before it led to the ladder. This seemed too easy to him. Then he saw it. If he were to lay seige to, or from, an unknown location, he would find out every little bit of information there was about the place. A trap door would be one of the first things he looked for. In the dark, they could wait nearby until they climbed up the ladder, then attack from behind. Pagan's rescue would be meaningless if they ended up with a knife in there back.

Jerro's mind raced as he thought of the alternatives. With the rectangle of light so close, there was little chance that anyone nearby was had developed enough night-vision to see him yet. If he were to charge in recklessly, there was no one to watch his back, which would leave himself, Pagan, and whoever went up before her exposed. He wouldn't let them down like that, they had to survive. He took a couple silent steps back, then flattened himself against the wall and waited. If no one came after them, then he would follow Pagan up. If someone did, he'd have to take care of them, then follow Pagan. He just hoped he wasn't making a mistake.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--The_finisher
Being the Chronicles of Ivy, The Finisher, Dealer of Death, Doom, Gloom, Misery, Sorrow, Fear, Distruction, Heartache, and Epic Tragic Loss!

Dear Diary,

So, there I was having an epic conversation with Vickie's Yak. You know, I actually found him kinda intelligent. Not my cuppa, but, you know, not a bad sort really.

It's always such a shame when death comes between two like minds.

Sniffle.

Anyway, so, I was in the process of fiddling with my knives so I could totally strike him between his ribs... when Lo! My epic powers of extreme observation, like, totally kicked in and I watched schoolboy emerge from a trap door in the floor. I'd never seen him in person before, but I'd seen a sketch once about a year ago. You know, I totally thought he'd be taller.

So I'm all OMJ! No frolicking way! I totally thought Grimey had killed him! But alas! He had not. So now Grimey's epic failure of a task fell unto the sweet capability of The Finisher.

Bring it.

But then! Schoolboy was joined by Hostel Hottie and I'm all! No way! Why do the good guys all have to be goody-two-shoes! Woe!!

Grimey was the third one out. Ugh. I should have known that Captial-L Loser wouldn't have the balls to stick with the contract and kill the schoolboy. Whatever. Now, he gets to die too.

So, I know it sounds like an old soldier's story, but I am so not kidding! There I was, reaching for my blades and they were still coming out of the trap door! I mean, sure this tavern was called the Circus, but I didn't think there would actually be dinner and a show! This time, it's a girl and she's all blonde and beautiful, but it looks like she's been through hell. Well, if she's with schoolboy, then her hell's not over yet.

Now, I'm like totally outnumbered and this is soooooo not cool. So, all I want is an escape route. Turns out, I've got one. Yeah, I have an escape route. Why are you so surprised?! So what if in this case my escape route turns out to be the front door! Shut up! It has an epic carriage there! Duh!

So, I move for the front door, but not before taking a stab at Vickie's Yak. After all, I had to say I at least tried to kill him or Daddy Dukie would have my head. I didn't even look to see if I'd hit him before running for the door.

Yeah, I'm totally out of here. Wish me luck! K, thanks, bye!


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