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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

--Brother_corwynn



Corwynn was well impressed with his new friend Jerro. Greater men would be stock dead from that hug and he still had a bloody sense of humor!!

"Well DONE, brother, I applaud your....survivability.

If it is all right with you, beloved Auntie, we must needs SCAMPER and find out where the sodding sheepscrogging Frenchman has holed up. Ta!

Come Jerro...we must amscray like ellHray!!!"


Corwynn dodged ouside and greatly hoped Jerro was following...

Jerro_oconnor
Corwynn didn't need to tell him twice! With a somewhat servicable bow, Jerro ran after him and prayed that the deadly arms wouldn't fall again. That woman could strangle the life out of a rock! "Don't worry about me, I've been through worse. Give me a moment to remember, but I'm sure I could fabricate somethin." After that, he'd be ready for whatever d'Argente threw their way!
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Brother_corwynn



Corwynn grinned at Jerro and appreciated the sense of humor and toughness beneath it.

"Right then! That was the easy one. Let's be dock-bound where the work may get a bit more....sticky...
"

Corwynn led the way towards the series of alleys and streets that would land them unseen into the dock-side district.

Jerro_oconnor
"Ah, yes. I was afraid that one was too easy. Just please tell me the next spot doesn't have a hugger." Swords and threats to his life he could handle. Poison too, now that he had been subjected to it twice. Crushed bones could take a bit to get used to. Docks... were they trying to find the ship d'Argente, and by that reasoning Destini, would be on? Or a ship to follow them?
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Brother_corwynn




As the pair walked through crowds that didn't see them and into a tavern that wasn't there, Corwynn did not look around and certainty failed to spot an old information source that was never timely or reliable.

Corwynn sat at the table next to the old associate who was not there and didn't greet him, "Hey bub! I do not need any information from you today.

The man who was not there failed to pull out a fifteen inch stiletto in each hand and of a certainty did not place them in a blur at both Jerro and Corwynn's throat level.

In the continuing silence, the unreliable Bub refrained from saying, "I aint here an I don't know jack and will not fail to rifle your bodies if you do not depart from this nonexistent pub immediately."

Corwynn nodded his head at nothing and never whispered, "The Frenchman, the Tart, and a Ship going elsewhere..."

Not there did not remove the daggers which weren't at anyone's throat yet while not saying "You ain't got enough to run me crossways with no Frenchmen who ain't in town."

Corwynn grinned sadly and forgot to drop the heavy sack of coins in front of the fellow not leering from the next table. As the bag did not clunk heavily, he probably did not say "Of course I haven't enough. I just gave it to a fellow who does have the information."

Not there grinned evilly and did not mutter, "Well then, that bloke will tell you not to spend any time at all scouting out the Jeffrey's Revenge on dock five."

With that, the man who wasn't there made arrangements to stop being not there and departed. When Corwynn looked up he saw the next table empty, except for an impression in the dust of a heavy bag that had not been there before and certainly was not now.

"Well, that is not something you do not see every day,"
grinned Corwynn, "Let us go and avoid dock five?"

Jerro_oconnor
That was unexpected to say the least. The game certainly had changed from when had been a player. No one just told anyone anything anymore? The dagger and the coin had always been there, but the backwards talk? Not that it had happened on any level.

"Alright, let's detour around it. And we should espescially avoid any ships we might happen to find there, now that I think of it. Doesn't pay to be too nosy now, does it?" Women who could crush water out of the rocks, men who denied their own existance, what had he signed himself up for? He silently thanked Jah for making him so adaptable and followed Corwynn somewhere away from dock five.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




Allan nodded to Pagan, "let me have a go at this Colonel..."

"You, Sergeant, tell me where the bloody captain of the watch is. We have no time to waste. I know you can speak as I too have felt and survived that poison."

The recovering soldier's eyes widened at realizing he was in the presence of a Colonel. He nodded, took a sip of water and spoke hoarsely.

"Captain didnae come in this mornin. An it was odd as he has no missed a day in three years...."


Brightpoint did not like the sound of that at all.

"Sergeant, you need to take command until the captain turns up. There are enemy infiltrators in this town, led by a Frenchman named Viscomte d'Argent and he has many agents. Get every squad mobilized and at the gates and docks!

Colonel Pagan has the authority to confirm this order!"


Both Allan and the sergeant looked to Pagan...

--The_finisher
Being the Chroncles of Ivy, The Finisher, Senior Shopaholic of Port Lingerie

Dear Diary,

You know! I don't think I've ever been this happy without killing someone first! You have no idea the bodacious bargains I found in this town! Port Lingerie! Like, seriously, OMJ! You know, right?! Yeah!

There was this one merchant who totally had prices that were, like, way too high. But, you know, I bought this awesome pair of earings from him anyway because he was just that hot. Yeah, really! He wants me. Too bad that I'm only buying all these stylish clothes for Vickie. Because no matter what the shopboy wants, Vickie has the money that can totally make my life, like, OMJ easier, you know! Well, you know, he doesn't have the money yet. But he will as soon as we turn over the not-so-dead-chick to Daddy Dukie.

Yeah, that chick is so pwnd!

Anyway!

So!

I decided the very first thing I'm going to purchace once Vickie collects the money for turning the chick over to Daddy Dukie is a minion to carry all the wonderful stuff I'm totally going to purchase while I'm still about shopping! For lo! I totally had to return to the ship to stow away some of the uber-cool items that I'd bought and free my arms for those items I spied on my way back from the markets.

Did you know?! There's this store there that sells authentic silver reproductions of French jewlery! So what if it's not the real thing! Vickie will just die for me ... in the medieval sense ... when he sees me wearing something that totally looks like jewlery from his home country! Yeah! I know! The Finisher is totally brilliant and stuff!

So! I went aboard the ship and set down all my shopping bags in Vickie's and my cabin aboard the ship then quickly went back to market. For lo! It's not even noon! And The Finisher is a total shop-till-she-drops kinda girl!

Later! I'll report on the bargains I get when I'm finished with this shopping trip! Ta!


--Brother_corwynn



Corwynn and Jerro finally emerged fro a rather dank alleyway on the street running along side the docks. Up and down it were a mixture of warehouses and hostels, with various street vendors grabbing at one's sleeve to try to peddle their paltry wares not fit for the market.

Corwynn stopped suddenly as he saw a familiar figure practically dancing up the street with an armload of packages.

"It is that traumatized tart, Jerro! And she is fresh back from...shopping?! What the..."

Corwynn fell silent as he saw her walk down the street and turn onto the last dock, numbered FOUR.

"Dock Four?! That idiot took my money and got the bloody dock number wrong? Good lord! What are we going to do with that?"


The finisher made her way onto a ship at the end of the dock, was within the cabins for a few minutes and returned. Again, she was practically dancing up the street, back towards the marketplace.

"Good news is we know which ship, but not how well it is defended..."

Brother Corwynn looked at Jerro to see what his thoughts might be..

Jerro_oconnor
Jerro sighed. Typical, they take your money and leave you with glass instead of diamonds. "At least she's so easy to pick out in a crowd." He paused for a moment to examine the ship from his view.

"Well, since this is d'Argente we're talkin about, it's safe to assume that there will be more of that paralytic on board, as well as the nastier stuff." He looked over to the "traumatized tart" and continued. "If she's with d'Argente, and he hasn't poisoned her already, then we can assume that she's somewhat reliable. Plus, she sort of has to be to go around lookin like that. We probably won't have to deal with her for a while, seeing as she seems somewhat busy. As for the rest of the crew, there's only one way to find out. Do ye see anyway to get aboard the ship, other then the obvious I mean?"
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Brother_corwynn




"Aye,
began Corwynn, "we could probably go up the second or third dock and swim over to the ship...board that way in a less obvious fashion. I agree that the Finisher is both dangerous and probably out of our way for a span"

He looked up and down the street and noted how busy it seemed, and groups of folks chatting. All normal, but something did no feel quite right.

"I need a better view. Lets go around behind these buildings and find a way up topside. Something does not look quite right and I cannot tell what it is from street level."

Corwynn turned to go back into the alley

Pagan
Pagan looked at the sergeant. In reality she didn't have any authority over him, because the members of the Watch here were linked with Munster Marines, and the Marines was a separate - and at times even competing - structure from the NMA. Both organizations answered only to the Duke and took no orders from officers representing the other military organization. Besides, Pagan still wasn't sure if Richard had been successful or how fast the information had traveled. Were they still wanted for questioning in Port Laírge - or, indeed, had Caine's orders even reached this far yet? She could see in the sergeant's eyes that he was hesitating. He didn't want to take orders from someone who represented the NMA. Pagan lost her patience.

"Do ye love yer town?" she asked.

"But..."

"Answer me!" Pagan snapped.

"Well yes, but..."

"Do ye want to see everyone ye know and love die slow and painful deaths?"

"Good Jah, no...!"

"Then I suspect ye forget the proper chain of command and all the rivalries between factions just this once and do as ye're told! And being quick about it wouldn't hurt."

Finally the severity of the situation sunk in the sergeants thick skull. He bounced up from behind his desk and, almost tripping to his feet, rushed off to fulfill the orders. Pagan looked at Allan and said:

"That man has never in his life commanded anything larger than a dog, so don't expect this boiling down efficiently or without cock-ups..."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint



Allan agreed with Pagan's assessment. "Could not have said it better myself... Shall we get down to the docks and link up with the others? Other than starting this lot rolling..we cannot do much til they find the Captains of the Watch. I doubt they will find them alive."

He turned to Pagan and gestured towards the door. "Shall we?"

Pagan
Pagan nodded and walked towards the door. Even though she hadn't been to Port Laírge very often, not surprisingly for anyone that knew her Pagan knew well all the taverns in town, including that small, shady place down at the docks frequented mostly by sailors that Corwynn had suggested as a meeting point.

She walked by Allan in silence, partly because her mind was still reeling with worry over Destini and partly because she couldn't figure out anything to say, other than that the weather was exceptionally good for Ireland but that seemed like a pointless topic to have a discussion about in a time like this.

She was breathing slowly and cumbersomely as they were approaching the docks, thinking about how it all had started. How long it had been since Pagan had been standing behind the main door of the Knot in Corcaigh, still smelling blood, pondering about the death of Uilliam Thompson? She couldn't remember. It felt like it had happened years ago.
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro followed Corwynn back into the alley. He wasn't going to the rally point already, was he? "Where are ye goin? If we need a higher view, why not just climb higher?" He wasn't going inside a building to do that, was he? That takes all the fun out of it! Oh well, maybe something more subtle than scaling a building was called for in this situation.
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