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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

Destini
There was no time to explain how she'd done what she'd done. She wasn't even sure she could explain it if she tried. Instead, she agreed, "Aye, I think I can manage a swim."

She followed Corwynn up the stairs, trying her best to keep up as he pulled her behind him. She was nowhere near her full strength, but there was no time for weakness. They didn't have much time before the soldiers spotted them aboard the ship.

Corwynn and Destini emerged from below-decks into the light. Destini cried out in surprised pain as the light flooded her head. Wincing, she bowed her head away from the sun and closed her eyes. The sudden light was blinding after so long in dark captivity. She blinked and squinted, but her eyes refused to adjust. She couldn't see past the brightness. Tears sprung to her eyes as she tried to see, managing only to open her eyes a sliver before the brightness of the light overwhelmed her and forced her eyelids shut again. She needed time for her vision to adjust. Unfortunately, there was no time.

The soldiers were still distant, but coming closer. She could hear them. Trying again to squint past the painful light, she searched for Jerro. Did he know they were in danger?
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro stopped abrubtly as two figures flew out from below in front of him. He had heard a mettalic sound, and had seen the soldiers. He was about to warn Corwynn and whoever he had been talking to (now he knew for sure that the girl with him was probably Destini) when they burst out into the sea air.

"Good, saves me a trip. We've got company. I suggest we abandon ship, and quick-like." Still, he had never swam in the ocean before. Was it like swimming in a lake? He had heard stories of the rip-tide. Oh well, no choice now. They couldn't go down the way they came up. They'd have to go over the side.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Brother_corwynn



Corwynn nodded curtly to Jerro and put a cloth scarf around Destini's head to block most of the daylight.

"Come dear... I will lead you. We cannot have you getting the sun in your eyes and being incapacitated. When I spent three weeks in the catacombs under Constantinople, I almost passed out from the daylight on exit."

He led the small group to the side and began to help Destini over the rail. He said in a most jaunty-we-are-on-holiday tone...

"Come friends! It is bath time!"

Destini
So soon after being released from her bonds, the sudden binding around her eyes frightened her. Panic raised in her chest at being constrained and she almost instinctively fought against Corwynn without even thinking. It was Corwynn's gentle words that stayed her from using all the skills she'd been taught against him.

Instead, she followed his guiding hand, realizing slowly that she could still see through the mesh of the cloth, however impartially. She used the moment of climbing over the rail to take her first look at the man that was certainly Jerro. He was slighter in form than she'd expected but seemingly nimble in the way he moved. He was also careful, he'd seen the soldiers she'd mentioned to Corwynn.

The thought of soldiers reminded her they had to leave quickly. Destini positioned herself at the rail and followed Corwynn's lead. Letting go of the rail, she dropped into the ocean.
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Jerro_oconnor
Before jumping into the ocean himself, Jerro took one last look towards the oncoming soldiers. They were almost on top of them now, but not one warning yell had been heard yet. Odd... Hopefully that just meant they haven't been seen yet. Not giving them an opportunity to see them, Jerro leaped over the handrail, careful not to land on the others. He had one moment to think that this probably should have had more thought put into it before he hit the water with his outstretched arms. The rest of him followed suit, and he was entirely submerged. After a few seconds, he hit the surface again. He spun around in the water, trying to find Corwynn and Destini.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




Allan stepped back out of the tavern when he heard the sounds of marching feet.

There was no good reason to do so

besides instinct.

He flattened himself against the large barrel designed to catch rainwater outside the tavern doors.

that was instinct.

He notes the soldiers who were not soldiers.

damn

Mercenaries

No reason he should know that but he did

Basic instinct.

Crossbow came up, long-knife at the ready, he waited for Pagan so that they could ambush the back of the unit.

Wherever they were headed did not bode well for Jerro, Corwynn, or Destini.

All Instinct.

Pagan
Pagan saw from the corner of her eye how Allan backed away from the tavern and out of the door. Pagan had a hunch that Allan's reason for doing so was not the low quality of the establishment, at least not primarily. She shrugged, poured the contents of the cup down her throat and followed Allan outside.

She noticed Allan behind a huge barrel with a crossbow aimed at a group of soldiers marching towards the docks. Who were they? Marines? Something about how they moved made her doubt that, and they most certainly weren't part of that little NMA regiment that were positioned in Port Laírge either.

Pagan crouched by Allan's side, drawing her sword slowly, careful not to warn the soldiers with the characteristic sound that comes when a sword is drawn fast from the sheath. She gave Allan a determined nod to communicate that she understood those soldiers were not what they presented themselves to be.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint



Allan saw Pagan's nod and waited for her to be ready.

There were ten soldiers out on the street, 30 yards distant. They were behind a second unit that was already arriving at a ship at the end of the docks.

"I have a bad feeling about this," Brightpoint whispered, " That has to be d'Argent's men going to prevent a rescue or to kill our people down there. Follow my lead."

Allan shouted out in a commanding voice

"HALT! DROP YOUR WEAPONS NOW! YOU ARE SURROUNDED! YOU ARE ALL UNDER ARREST! DROP YOUR WEAPONS AND KICK THEM AWAY FROM YOU WITH YOUR HANDS IN THE AIR!


DROP YOUR WEAPONS NOW OR WE WILL SHOOT!"


He prepared to fire if they did not immediately comply.

Destini
The salt water stung at the open cuts on her wrists and ankles. She tried to ignore it. The only way to make the burning of salt in the wounds stop was to get to shore.

Treading water, her fingers fiddled with the tongue of her cloak clasp. It was a miracle her cloak had stayed with her this long. Now, in the water, she abandoned it in favor of ease in swimming.

The bulky cloak's absence made swimming to shore a much easier task. Through the mesh in the cloth about her eyes, she could see Corwynn's intended direction and followed in his wake. Halfway to shore, she heard a familiar voice shouting orders to someone - or group of someones. Allan. What was he doing? Was he taking on all those soldiers on his own? Surely not! Even if Pagan was beside him, they didn't stand a chance against those numbers.

Or maybe he had found d'Argent and was putting the viscomte under arrest?

She needed to know what was happening. Even if her eyes weren't overly-sensitive to light right now, the angle they were at in relation to the pier did not provide any view at all to what was happening above. Destini altered her swimming stroke in order to keep her ears above the water. It slowed her progress to shore some, but right now, her ears were her eyes.
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Pagan
Pagan glanced at Allan nervously. What was he going to do? There were ten - or twenty - against two! It was a nasty situation. The unit of ten soldiers closest to them stopped and looked around, confused. The ones approaching the ship either didn't hear them, thought it was not meant for them or simply didn't care because they continued towards the ship at the end of the docks without slowing down. There was a few seconds before one of the soldiers awoke and nudged his closest neighbor.

The team leader turned towards the tavern and stared at the direction where Allan's voice had emanated from. His glaring eyes seemed to be glowing with red hatred.

"It's a bloody bluff! There's no way we can be under any kind of siege! Not this fast, and we would have spotted them!"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint



Allan could see the first unit to reach the boat milling around with torches. Were they setting it ABLAZE?!

"We have to give them time to get her out...hopeless or not!"

Allan took careful aim at the fellow who had spotted the bluff and put a bolt between his eyes. He reloaded in seconds and took out another who had fancy chain mail similar to the Leader.

They would be on him before he could load again so he dropped the crossbow and leaped into the fray with a smooth drawing of long-knives as he went.

--Brother_corwynn



Corwynn was swimming hard, trying to keep up with Jerro and keep Destini mostly in tow. Things got easier after she ditched the cloak.

"Not much farther!
" he called out, wanting to lift her spirits.


He could now hear boots, many boots stomping around the ship a few dozen yards away.

Was that smoke? Were they torching the ship? That cargo would make a very loud noise soon if they were.

Best not be anywhere near it.

--Richard.grimthorn
Richard Grimthorn sat atop his horse like the bloody king of all England and stared down at the piers with a look of utter disbelief. He had arrived, fully rested and fed, to the gates of Port Lairge only to find a leaderless rabble of town watchmen and women milling about uncertainly. It had taken time to order them into something that vaguely resembled a militia. He'd had to show the paper the soldier in Imleach had given him to get the task done. But, at long last, he rode onto the docks with his cavalry and infantry at his side. He arrived in time to see Brightpoint foolishly leap into a fray of soldiers. "Good grief!" he remarked to no one in particular and rolled his eyes. He spurred his horse into action and led the town militia to Brightpoint's and Pagan's defense.

Removing his two throwing daggers, he sent them flying into two soldiers about to cut Brightpoint down where he stood. Dismounting beside the arch-deacon, he remarked, "Really, Brightpoint! It is a wonder you're still alive at all!" Grinning, he drew his sword to fight beside him.

Pagan
The moment Pagan saw a bolt sinking into the team leader's forehead she leaped from behind the barrel and started charging towards the soldiers. Another one fell down but the other eight were rushing at her. Blades were flickering in their hands. Pagan threw herself aside and swung her sword. A fierce scream echoed in her ears. She could see how one of the soldiers staggered back holding his stomach. Then she felt a sharp pain on her arm and almost dropped her sword. Pagan was fierce with fear and rage. Her huge kick hit a target, giving her some room to move. She felt how a blade graced her knee. She swung blindly, and a sword accompanied by a few fingers were flying through the air. Another kick, another spin to dodge a blade that would have killed her. She didn't have the time to register or understand what was happening all around her. One soldier was perching on his knees and waving back and forth. Somebody charged at her again. A blade rushed deviously from below towards Pagan's belly. Pagan stepped aside, spinned halfway around and swung a fierce blow of her sword to someone's arm, cutting it off completely. A scream of pain, Pagan aimed at the voice and felt her blade sinking into a flesh. Hard pain on her belly and Pagan flew back staggering. Had she been mortally wounded? There was no time to check as somebody was once again rushing towards her. Pagan waited until the soldier was close enough before kicking him to where she thought his kneecap was. Another scream, another swing, another spin, something hit her and...

Darkness.
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Jerro_oconnor
After he found out that everyone was relatively safe, he swam towards the shore like The Nameless One were chasing him. He was almost to the shore when he turned around and looked at his comrades. Destini and Corwynn were both upright and swimming in the right direction.

Good.

Sounds of fighting and smell of smoke.

Not so good.

How would they get Destini through a battle when she was all but blind? He didn't relish the thought at all. He had ditched his spear before bluffing their way on the ship, so he was completely unarmed. He wasn't sure about Corwynn, but he probably was the only one in fighting condition right now.

Still not good.

If there were ever time for a miracle, now would be it.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
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