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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

Jerro_oconnor
Jerro stood up and began to walk behind Pagan, mostly to catch her should she fall. "Actually, I'm goin to bed too. I need my beauty sleep if we're going to find out anythin." He made sure that she safely made it to her room, then snuck back downstairs. After a quick check to make sure that everything was locked, he grabbed a bowl, what was left of the stew and the end of the bread and ate ravenously. He had been concentrating all his money on saving up to buy some new property that he had rarely eaten anything more than bread. After he finished, he washed his bowl and spoon and went up to his room, where he was quickly asleep.
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Pagan
The next morning was bad for Pagan.

She woke up feeling terribly ill. The first thing that came up to her mind was the hangover! It finally caught me! But after fumling after and finally finding her reserve flask from under her pillow and raising it to her lips... it all came straight back up. And violently too. She was hugging the slop bucket good and well. She had heard that this sometimes happened to amateur drunks, but never to Pagan. She tried to have more whiskey, but it all just kept coming back up, over and over again, until the 18-oz. flask was empty. She couldn't keep anything in.

And as if that wasn't enough, then hit the diarrhea, and just as violently as the vomiting. Pagan barely had the time to lower her pants and get on the bucket.

When she was done, she walked to the mirror with faint feet. What she saw in it gave her a shock. Her face was all grey and swollen, with large black bags hanging from under her eyes. She was pouring sweat. She looked like a corpse already.

The room stenched of human secretions. She would have to go outside to empty the slop bucket - or at least have Grunt do it for her - and she would, but she had to lie down for five minutes first. Just five minutes, she would be up and about in...

Pagan fell into a raving nightmare.
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Jerro woke up slowly. He stretched as he got out of bed and realized that he had fallen asleep in his clothes. He quickly got changed. As he made to go downstairs, he heard an unusual noise coming from Pagan's room. It sounded like thrashing and moaning. She could be in danger! He rushed into the room to find her violently shaking on the bed. It looked like she were having a nightmare. That's when he noticed the rancid smell. He looked over to the bucket beside her bed and instantly regretted it.

Jerro was torn with what to do. She seemed in pain, but it was supposed to be harmful to wake a person in a dream. It was said to even kill them! Eventually, though, Jerro came to the conclusion that she might die if he didn't wake her anyway. He firmly took her shoulders and began to vigorously shake her, calling her name and yelling for her to wake up.
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Pagan
Pagan was dreaming of Kadie tending her wound when she had been almost cut in half during the Laighean war down in Lios Mor. But the voice she heard belonged to another one - could it be... no, it was Kadie after all!

Then the dream brutally ended and she woke up in terrible pain and violent shaking. Jerro was standing above her, shaking her and trying to make her wake up. He didn't have to shake her - Pagan was shaking all over as it was.

"Good mornin', Jerro", she croaked. "Sorry about the smell, but I'm not feeling well this morning. Could ye please ask Grunt to empty the bucket fer me, I will be down in a second. I just need to... lie down fer... five more minutes."
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"Are ye sure ye'll be fine?" Jerro asked. "I mean, ye were thrashing about so much, and ye don't seem all that well now. Maybe we should get ye to a doctor?" He looked over at the bucket again, which wasn't all that pleasant to look at the second time around.
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Pagan
"No! No doctors!" said Pagan stubbornly and raised halfway up on her bed. "I think I've just eaten something unsuitable, or perhaps drank water by mistake. I don't have a recollection of doing so, but it's possible if someone dared me and I was really really drunk. I will be up in a moment, I just need to lie down fer a few minutes more."

Pagan sunk back on her bed groaning feebly.
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro felt uncomfortable. This didn't seem right, after all, he had drank water yesterday and he felt fine. Still, if Pagan didn't want to go to a doctor, they wouldn't go. If she got much worse, though, he might have to call a doctor here.

"Okay then, but I'll be back up in five if ye aren't down." Without waiting for an answer, he turned and left.

He went down and saw Grunt. "Good morning Grunt. Er... I think Pagan is sick, her bucket is full. I'd do it myself, but I don't know what ye do with the bucket afterwards." Jerro looked around, wondering what to do next as Grunt disappeared upstairs.
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Pagan
Pagan fell back into a restless slumber, filled with hazy nightmares and short periods of delirious consciousness. Later she remembered glimpses of people coming and going, like Grunt and Jerro, maybe others too. She didn't remember what she had said to them but she sent them off each time.

When Pagan finally came to the darkness had started to fall outside already. She was feeling better, if only just a little bit. She took a bath in her room and changed her clothes. She stared her reflection in the mirror with horror. Her looks hadn't improved since morning, it was still like a walking dead staring back at her. Then she checked her sword, adjusted the scabbard on her belt and locked the door behind her. Downstairs the tavern was already half filled, and she had two large glasses of whiskey by the bar. She could hold on to them this time.

Pagan kept her eye on two freshly bathed, freshly shaved traders who were pouring down whiskey as if their life depended on getting drunk as fast as they could. They pressed their heads against each other, talked quietly and laughed anticipatingly. Pagan kept an eye on them discreetly. Once they had both emptied half a bottle they stood up. Pagan followed them and gave Jerro a sign to come with her.
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Jerro caught Pagan's gesture and began to move toward her. He had seen her keep her eye on two trader-types and figured she wanted to follow them. Jerro didn't trust them. Unless they were planning on staying in town for a while, he would expect them to still have some indication of their time on the road. But it looked as if they each were scrubbed down until they were in danger of taking the skin off. This meant that they'd probably be meeting someone important, or who they thought was important.

Still, he wanted to know why Pagan was keeping an eye on them. "These two?" He asked, pointing them out discreetly. "What makes them so special?" He looked over at Pagan again, who looked like a banshee with a bad hair day. He hoped that they wouldn't have to follow them for long. But they were already on the move, so any argument Jerro would have brought up was moot.
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Pagan
"These guys are definitely looking fer some forbidden fun, and the fun they are looking fer just might give us another lead on the conspirators", Pagan explained. "I know ye know some people from the underworld too, but still no point in passing this opportunity to gain extra information."

The traders entered the 'amusement block' of Imleach. A few hundred yards ahead the town was dark and dead, but in these three or four streets there was life, light and noise. Pagan and Jerro followed those two traders like their shadows. They were staggering uncontrollably yet determinedly until they reached a dark facade that had a dense garden in front of it. Pagan could smell the flowers.

The traders looked up and down the street and Pagan retreated with lightning speed into the shadows, pulling Jerro with her. She heard the men knocking. She peeked at the house. A golden triangle of light fell upon the street and vanished again.

Pagan considered her options. That would be as good a place to start as any. She grabbed Jerro's arm and started walking back towards the Circus.

"Jerro", she said. "I have an idea, but I would need yer help. It's up to ye if ye wanna do it or not, but at least hear me out. That is a house that some men visit fer... well, entertainment. As a woman I couldn't visit a place like that without drawing too much attention to meself, but ye could. Ye could be fer example a lad looking fer his fiancee that has vanished and ye have heard she's been seen working in that house, or something. Make up a better story if ye want, and try to fish some additional information. What do ye say?"
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Jerro thought for a second, "I suppose I'll have to. I couldn't rub the fiancee story. They'll turn me away in a second. I have an idea though. I'll need to get a few things first though. Will ye be okay at the Circus by yerself?" He already knew what she'd say, but he hoped she said no. She was beginning to look worse, which he hadn't thought was possible.
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Pagan
"Sure I will, Jerro. But first, I have something fer ye - please come with me."

Pagan led Jerro to her room in the MacKenzie Circus and opened a chest in the corner. She reached inside the chest and dug up five large pouches, folded shut with strings, and layed them on the bed.

"There's 200 pounds - fifty in each pouch. That's fer the expenses, like paying fer information or stuff like that. I don't want ye to use yer own money on this one. I think 200 should be more than enough - bring back what ye don't need." Pagan smiled at Jerro and added: "I trust ye, so no need to ask fer receits or anything."

OOC: From this point forward Pagan's segment of the story will take a little diversion to (ORP) A Toast to Endings thread as Pagan gets a visit from a courier pigeon while Jerro continues his investigations in this thread (I can play the part of all kinds of NPC's here if needed).
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Jerro looked over the pouches and did a quick mental calculation. If there were 50 pounds in each pouch, and five pouches, that'd be 250 pounds, not 200. Jerro brought this to Pagan's attention and gave one of the bags back, having the 200 pounds she originally thought she gave him. He paid his thanks and left without giving Pagan the chance to argue.

First stop was Shamus, who was still looking for Kadie. Jerro explained new situation to him. Shamus, still slightly mollified at not being able to find a little girl, agreed to keeping half an eye on Pagan. Then Jerro decided to go shopping.

Jerro wanted to slightly change his character a little. A good trick to a scam was to be someone else so that you don't get in trouble, and Jerro knew what personality he wanted. First thing he bought was some heeled boots. This was important, not only would it give him a couple of extra inches, it would make him seem like he was sore on his height or look self important. Then he bought a small dirk, mostly for show than anything else. This almost wiped him out, leaving him with only 20 pounds left. He placed this in his coinpurse, giving him a total of 183 pounds.

He moved over into an alley near the marketplace to finish his look. He put on the boots. He pulled his pants higher, pulled his shirt down more and tightened his belt, making his clothes tighter and making it look like he was trying to show off his muscles, which were small but well toned. He placed the dirk near in his belt casually but near his pouch. He then rolled up his sleeves halfway to his shoulder, placed his hat further down the front of his head than was normal and began to walk. This wasn't the first time that he had to wear heeled boots so he was fairly comfortable. He began to swagger down the street, putting his whole body into the act of moving forward.

He picked up the trail that he had followed the two traders down and began to swagger down to the building he saw the men go into, occasionally nodding to the random passerby. Eventually, he sauntered up to the door the two traders disappeared into. Still radiating confidence, he knocked on the door and leaned against the door jamb, waiting for someone to answer, placing the other on his belt near his coinpurse.
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--Sile
Síle was sitting at the table by herself, painting her fingernails with bright red colour. All her other lasses were upstairs, entertaining the customers, and mammy was sleeping in her room at the back of the house. Síle didn’t mind having a little break from the work, but she would have preferred if she’d had one or two of her lasses to keep her company. Síle got bored easily and didn’t like being alone.

A knock on the door woke her up from her daydreaming. Another customer? Síle sighed – she had a long working night behind her and had hoped that nobody would come anymore. Síle’s shift would end in one hour and she didn’t feel inspired anymore. At least let it be somebody young and reasonably clean and sober, she thought as she walked to the door and opened it.

The golden triangle of light illuminated the man standing at the door. By the way he was carrying himself and clothed Síle categorized the man to be an intolerable jerk, but at least he was young, clean and seemed reasonably sober too. Síle just hoped he wouldn’t be the violent type – based on his attitude he just might be.

”Yes?” Síle said. ”Would ye like to come in, sir?”
Jerro_oconnor
"Don't mind if I do." Jerro said as he walked into the room. Jerro looked around the room and put on an expression of disinterest and tried to look unimpressed. "I was feeling bored and had heard this place was good for a laugh... and maybe a little information too." Jerro added in an almost offhanded manner. "Now I know what ye usually do here, but is there anythin else ye do for fun?"
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