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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

--Viscomte_dargent




d'Argent almost blew it.

But then he saw the shadow of a human for moving fifteen feet away, against a wall.

He had thought there might be one more out there.

Nothing for it. he aimed center mass and put a paralytic crossbow-bolt at the torso of whomever was there. If it hit, they were out for an hour. If it did not, they'd be ducking for cover for ten minutes.

No time--or frankly need--to sort out who it was.

The Viscomte grabbed his prey more firmly and roughly dragged her to the side exit and out into the night.

No sounds.

Good


Over the shoulder with a duck and lift, around to the carriage.

No sounds.

Good.

d'Argent threw the motionless wench into the back of the carriage and re-loaded another poisoned bolt in time to see the Finisher scurrying out the front of the Circus.

"Went, well, then, did it?" he asked drily.


--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




Allan leaped up into the light and rolled. He saw two targets by the bar

Target one, freak girl. Shoot later.

Target two. GAHHH uglified freak man. SHOOT NOW!!!

He fired a bolt at the skeletal figure as the freak-girl scampered out of the tavern.

Looking around he saw Corwynn and Richard taking up positions on either side of the room.

Destini was next up, after a short delay.

Wait

Destini did not have blond hair!

Brightpoint re-loaded in a second and leveled the bow at the newcomer

"WHO the ruddy hell are you?!?!"


--The_finisher
This being the Shortest Diary Entry Evar from Ivy, The Finished ...

So, I'm all running out into the night when I ran across Vickie beside the carriage. He's all mocking me. "Shut it, Vickie, and get in! We have to scram" In moments, I was all in the drivers seat with the reigns in my hands and urging the horses out of town as fast as frolicking possible!


Pagan
Like a cat Pagan pulled herself through the trapdoor... and froze. She was staring straight at an arrow aimed at her head. For a moment she thought her time had come. Then she recognized the man doing the arrow-pointing. It was Destini's friend from Oddman's wedding, Allan Bright... something. Brightbolt. Pagan replied to his query:

"Pagan MacKenzie, Colonel of the 5th Imleach regiment, 'Rough Riders', and contrary to the popular belief not guilty of poisoning King Zanditin! Where's Desti?"
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro heard the sound of a bolt being fired nearby. Luckily for him, in the dark, his attacker couldn't see him. Also on his side, the spear he held changed the shape of his body. Unluckily, the bolt still glanced across his side. Almost immediately he felt light headed. It was the paralytic from last time! If a scratch made him feel this way, then he'd hate to see what a direct hit would have done. Oh, wait, he already knew. Nothing for it, he had to keep moving.

His legs were already turning to cooked pasta as he gave pursuit. A few feet was all he managed before he collapsed. On the way down, he threw (for lack of a better term) his spear at the receding shadow. It came no where near, and barely cleared the entrance to the path. Great. Now he had no weapon, and he couldn't move. Well, if he couldn't move, the weapon would be of no great help anyway. Well, he wasn't completely immobile. He could twitch a bit, but that didn't help him much. So much for watching Pagan's back.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




Allan looked blank for a moment and then realization slammed home.

"Ahh, Colonel Pagan!! Sorry! I was so much expecting it to be Destini that popped up next, I completely failed to recognize who you were.

Did you not see Destini down there? She was right behind us. How could anything have happened?! Corwynn! You were down there., man!..what happened?!"

Allan was beginning to feel the strangulation of [panic and suspected loss wrapping tight, snake-like tendrils around his chest...

--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn had nothing. He hated bad surprises, hated having no answer and hated the look of loss beginning to blossom on Allan's face.

"I have no idea,
" he admitted, " She was right bloody behind us! Richard?"

He also realized, then, something else was amiss.

"Colonel... I was under the impression you were working with and traveling with an associate. Where is he?"


Jerro_oconnor
Well this sucked. Stuck in a dark place, unable to move more than his fingers, and now he lost whoever it was he had been chasing. He had to wonder, what was that person holding. Whatever it was, it looked big, but he couldn't tell without some light.

This was some potent stuff! He hadn't been hit with the full dose and he still had trouble moving. He wondered if the paralytic hampered his voice too? He tried to yell up for help. "Neeeeeh!" It came out as more of a groan. Plus it was so quiet that no one probably heard it. Well, that's out of the question. He'd have to wait until the poison wore off. Wouldn't this be fun?
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--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn thought about what Corwynn had said. Ah, yes. He sized up the little spitfire of a woman with a glimmer of curiosity. She certainly wasn't what he had expected. "So, you are the infamous Pagan MacKenzie. Finally, a face for the name. Honestly, the lady, that being your friend, of course, talks of little else." He looked to Brightpoint and shook his head. He honestly hadn't seen anything amiss. "The lady was directly behind me, Brightpoint. I swear it. Granted, it was dark, but I neither heard nor saw anything."

Pagan
Pagan looked from Allan to his companions. Both men seemed very competent for this line of business judging the first impression she got. Corwynn had this glimmer in his eyes she associated with certain type of people, usually serving in the military - laughing at the face of death, never taking anything seriously and building up courage on troops by their sheer indifference and death-mocking attitude. People like that made fine corporals, sometimes even sergeants, but had no desire to rise above that. And Richard, on the other hand... well, Richard had very honest and trustworthy eyes and sympathetic look about him. Pagan liked and trusted all three immediately and decided that Destini had chosen her 'agents' wisely. Speaking of whom...

Pagan frowned and looked behind her at the trapdoor. "I don't know. There was somebody crawling right before me, I was kinda thinking it was Destini, but I lost the sight of her. If she didn't come up here, she must have crawled in a corner to wait... but why would she do that? And Jerro was right behind me, he should have come through that door too by now."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




Allan sprang into action.

"right then.

Corwynn, you and Richard search below.

Colonel, will you come with me and search the rest of the Circus. We might find d'Argent, or we might find evidence.

At any rate we need a better picture before the local constable shows up.

Where is the cloaked figure we shot at on arrival?
"

Allan looked over at the bar area for any sign of the creepy denizen at whom he had fired.

--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn heaved a put-upon sigh. He didn't want to go crawling about beneath the tavern again. "Brother, why don't you go have a peek below." Grimthorn said to Corwynn. "Certainly, one of us should see where The Finisher got off to, mm? Since you're the more capable soldier, you should deal with the mystery below whilst I, who know The Finisher best, should go deal with that annoying little tart. Don't you think?"

Pagan
Pagan thought about Constable Caine and shivered. "To be honest, I'm not sure if it's worth our while to be waiting fer the Constable to find us here at all. I know Caine and his mindset from the past - to him the question is never 'who did it' but rather 'where can we find a suitable scumbag to pin this on and how can we make them confess it'. And it seems he is rather taken by Mr. d'Argent - no surprise really, those two have a lot in common."

Pagan had seen a glimpse of the dark, tall figure that had fell down on the corner. She grabbed her spear with both hands as she approached the corner table, ready to impale whoever was lying there from the tiniest movement. But she couldn't see anyone.

"There's nobody here!"

She squinted her eyes and leaned in closer. "But I do see a little puddle of what seems to be blood, and little specks of the same substance..." she turned her head to follow the trail of red specks on the floor, "leading towards the door and straight out of it."
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--Brother_corwynn




Corwynn grinned at Richard, knowing the robust man did not want to squeeze back into dark places.

"Not to worry, my friend, I am on it. " He pulled out a small torch and lit it before clambering below.

It was dark and dank, but it did not take long to spot a satchel with a torn shoulder-strap near the trapdoor.

Corwynn snagged it up and kept looking.

Over by the wall there. something barely moving.

Dagger ready, Corwynn crept over to the moaning form. It was neither d'Argent nor that skeletal creep from upstairs.

"Are you with Colonel Pagan? I am with Destini MacKenzie" he asked the figure, who had a smallish amount of blood oozing from a grazing wound to his side.

Corwynn listened for an answer or some other sign of recognition.

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint



Allan held his temples briefly, wondering when this evening was going to just stop.

"So let me re-cap.

    We have no idea where d'Argent is.

    Destini is missing

    Jerro is missing

    Creepy Skeleton guy is missing.

    Traumatized Trollop has tarted off to freedom.


We need to figure out for sure what happened to Destini--although I suspect d'Argent or his friends nabbed her. When the teeny tart ran out of here I heard that mucking great carriage hauling horseshoes out of the area. I will Presume the lot of them got away on it, with a kidnapped Destini in tow.

Colonel, let's follow this blood trail and see if it tells a more-detailed story, shall we?"


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