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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




Allan nodded and followed, murmuring to the others "The Colonel leads, I have rearguard."

It was time to get out from under the enemy's blundering agents.

It was time to get out of Imleach

It was time to get moving on the road.

It was time to find Destini before she ran out of time...

Pagan
What the little group didn't know was that Constable Caine had, after careful consideration, decided to tell the NMA about the prison break and to give them the descriptions of everyone they should be on the lookout - including Allan Brightpoint who had been described to him pretty well by d'Argent. The NMA had ordered a large party of soldiers on horseback to patrol the streets of Imleach and apprehend everyone they saw in this late hour when every decent citizen should have been asleep already anyway.

While they were sneaking towards the NMA staples along the outskirt of the town square all hell broke loose. Suddenly a group of horsemen rode out from behind the church and galloped in the town square. They were all carrying torches. The situation was very dangerous, because they had brought enough light with them to spot the shady figures sneaking on the edge of the town square.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan heard the hooves before he saw the riders.

"Follow ME!"
he shouted, and led the group towards that tiny side gate through which they had entered the town walls.

"We'll get to the woods and lose them, or take their horses. We cannot get captured!!!"

Allan bolted, urging his fellows along.

Pagan
They heard shouting, and the horses stopped as the soldiers were shouting and making a lot of noise.

Pagan ran for her life behind Allan along the narrow alley towards the town wall. The alleyway was too narrow for horses, but the commanding officer had realized where they were going and commanded some of the soldiers to go around and try to stop them at the gate. A couple of arrows bounced off the wall of the building over their heads. Most of the torches fell down on the ground on the commotion but a few soldiers had jumped off the horseback and were chasing them by foot holding torches. The arrows shot by archers in the square flew blindly here and there. It was clear that the chasers were not veterans of the Laighean war and didn't have any actual combat experience at all, and that they didn't like this nightly chase of suspected assassins who had been described to them as armed and extremely dangerous.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan decided it was time to slow down pursuit. He took very careful aim at a soldier chasing and shot a bolt into his leg. Nothing life-threatening, but it would take two of his buddies to carry him out of there.

That action complete, Brightpoint turned and sprinted after his companions, hastily re-loading the hand crossbow.

--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn had never seen a land so torn by war that they would attack their own with only the barest shred of evidence. Fascinating, really. He couldn't help but be impressed. Grimthorn fell into step beside Brightpoint as he returned to the group.

"We will never escape if we try to run, Brightpoint. There is another way," said Grimthorn seriously as he tried to keep up with Brightpoint's long strides. "Give me the letter of marque and the forged letter. Do it quickly, and you may yet get away. Do recall. My name was not on the wanted posters. I can buy you lot time, but I want something up my sleeve, so to speak, if things do not go according to plan."

He couldn't believe he was offering to do this, but, well, there it was. He kept pace with Brightpoint and waited anxiously for his response.

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




Allan listened. he heard the tones of sincerity and tones of a fast one doing battle in Richard's voice. This would work initially, but doubtless there woul be some heavy price to pay down there road...something between endless' I told you so' all the way to a betrayal.

"Corwynn, give Richard the letters.

Richard, we'll wait outside for three hours in the woods. If you get them to stand down, come and alert us. If you do not, thanks for the blocking.

The rest of us will need to get moving now!"


Just up the way was the small gate out of the town.

--Brother_corwynn




Corwynn followed the orders and handed over the letters.

He looked at Richard and said, "Good luck Brother!" and embraced him.

No one but Richard heard him say "Carefully, brother, I can find anyone anywhere. Cheers."

Then he followed the others out of the town and left Richard to his own devices.

Such as they were.

--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn took the parchments and tucked them away. "Corwynn," he called before the brother was out of earshot. "Save her." A rare, poignantly honest expression came into his eyes as he watched them go. Then it was gone as he turned back toward their pursuers. He turned down a side street and purposely knocked over a couple iron hoops near a blacksmith's stall. They clattered to the ground noisily. Grimthorn jogged away from Brightpoint, the Colonel, Jerro, and Corwynn. He hoped he was drawing their pursuit.

--Dirk_regan
Sergeant Dirk Regan (yes, he had screwed up big time again and demoted from Captain to Sergeant this time) was the leader of the four horsemen that were circling around in an attempt to block the escapees before they would slip through the side gate to the forest where they would no doubt easily divert the pursuers.

Regan was torn. He remembered the time when he had been just a lieutenant in the ranks of now disbanded ICDF (Imleach Citizens Defense Force) organization, and had been caught taking bribes from a known criminal (because he had a wife, fifteen weens and a serious gambling problem). That could have cost him his job if not his head, unless Pagan - the Captain of that organization at that time - hadn't made the evidence disappear. Since then he had felt heavily indebted to Pagan, and Dirk Regan was the sort of man who tended to be more loyal to his friends than institutions and flags.

Could Pagan really have killed King Zanditin? Regan felt seriously doubtful for that - surely this was a mistake. But even if she had, she must have had a good reason to do so! Maybe Zanditin was evil? Anyway, this was a chance for him to pay back his debt to Colonel Pagan. He wanted to help her escape - but how could he do that? He was just one of four soldiers trying to get to her - even if he was in charge of the other three pursuers he couldn't just order them to let them get away. He had a wife and fifteen children to think about!

They galloped around the corner just in time to see the group nearing the gate. Then it hit him! Regan pulled the reins violently, making his horse to suddenly stop and raise to it's back feet as if had startled a rat or something. Regan fell off his horse, and the other horsemen bumped into him and fell off as well. Now there were four horses without riders galloping towards the small group that had just reached the little side gate.
--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




Whether it was a blessing from Jah or dumb luck, or both, Allan was not wasting it. He grabbed the reins of the approaching horses, calmed them, and started handing out reins to each to jump aboard for a quick exit from the town.

When everyone was through, he would jimmy the lock shut to keep the gate from being easily used by the pursuit once they re-organized.

"Get on a horse and let's get out of here. Richard is running interference with the constable!


Let's MOVE!"
he shouted this last to spur his companions into motion.

Allan threw the gate wide and led his horse out so that the others could follow.
--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn watched with gape-mouthed awe that anyone, nevermind supposedly trained soldiers, could be so abysmally devoid of intelligence to not only miss his loud clattering attempts to get their attention, but also to fall off their horses simultaneously seconds before overtaking their suspects. He briefly considered walking out the town gates in full view, waving to the soldiers as he passed them, then rejoining the others.

But that would not stop the soldiers from chasing them all the way to Port Lairge.

Damn. He hated this new honorable streak of his. Grimthorn pointed his finger accusingly to the sky and stated, "I blame You, Jah, for this new sense of honor. No, really, I do." Well, nothing for it then. It was back to that tavern, in the front door this time, to have a word with that constable. As he walked, he tried to plan what he was going to say.

Jerro_oconnor
It was amazing what a sobering affect the mixture of fear, adreneline and anger had on Jerro. With his blood pumping so fast, he was almost to peak condition now. He might get those few extra seconds thanks to Richard and the seemingly incompetent guards. Maybe Richard was more reformed than he thought. In any case, now was not the time to dawdle and daydream. He grabbed the reins of a horse at random and expertly swung himself up into the saddle. Semi-expertly anyway, it took some scrabbling to get the last few inches into the saddle. Not one to look a gift horse (literally) in the mouth, he righted himself, turned the horse and spurred after Allen.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Constable_caine
"Well, well, well", said Constable Caine as he spotted a new face walking in the tavern. Caine knew everyone in Imleach from their appearance at least and this one was certainly not a local. "Feelin' thirsty, are we? It's way past the closing time, but let's not have such a minor detail stand in our way, eh? Come, sit down and have a drink, good chap."

A soldier in the NMA uniform rushed in and stuttered: "T-this one was with them! The group of conspirators! The rest of them snatched our horses and got away!"

"Was he now?" Caine mused, secretly pleased that the irritatingly self-conscious NMA had blundered as well with this lot. Now nobody would have the nerve to blame him for incompetence. He looked around, making sure that d'Argent's 'consultants' had their crossbows aimed at the fellow. "Well, in that case I'm really interested in hearing about your life story if you care to share, my good man. Come, sit down with us and have a pint - it's on the house", Caine motioned at the man and winked at him condescendingly.


Do you want to be dead?
--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn smiled genteely at the Constable and did not even turn around to look at the weapons that were aimed at him. "Do you greet all your guests this way? I was under the impression I had traveled out of Laighean." Again, that genteel smile, as if sharing with the Constable a private joke meant only for him. "I am Richard Grimthorn, deacon and attache to the Cardinal Faheud." He produced his first pice of evidence to prove that he was what he said he was. A flick of his wrist produced the deacon's medallion Brightpoint had given him in the tavern where he'd killed one of d'Argent's ravens. The metal disc, about the size of a coin, spun in a circular motion on the table between them before settling into silence.

"Your lad is quite right. I was helping your so-called 'conspirators' ... as you should have been ... And.Yet.You.Were.Not." Grimthorn acted as he remembered how his father, an English Noble, had behaved when Grimthorn had received poor marks in school: disappointed in one who was so promising. Each word was punctuated with a step closer to the constable and the bar. He shook his head gravely, even sadly, at the constable. "The Nameless One's servants are everywhere, Constable. It grieves me that a man of your obvious talent and strength has been so deceived." 'Deacon' Grimthorn took a moment to sigh at the way the world was decending into death and chaos with so little room being left for the faithful.

As a gambler, he had learned never to reveal his entire hand in one round of betting. Amusing to find it applied here, as well. "If you truly wish to speak with me, I have in my possession documents that prove what I have to tell you is truth.

"Disregard what I have to say, and it is not only your life at risk, but your immortal soul.

"I will tell you more of my mission in these lands. But I will not do so under the threat of death. Your immortal soul is worth so much and deserves far more consideration than that."


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