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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

--Viscomte_dargent


The Viscomte looked on in astonishment and then delight. His voice boomed across the deck.


"Oh, do let us give thanks and praise to the power of the NAMELESS ONE for he beneficent to his loyal and infernal believers.


Yes, though I walk through the valley in the shadow of morons I will not suffer this particular one to live."

Another brace of daggers appeared in d'Argent's hands as his next words caressed the air in a soft whisper.

"This one is for you, Ivy...."

Daggers flew true to the naked exposed throat of the hooded swine in service to Cousin Anto. The Viscomte's tone switched again, this time to disdain dismissal.

"Please consider this formal notice to your employer that he is no longer under the protection of the Red Duke."


D'Argent howled with laughter as he swept up the tall man and hurled him into the sea.

He turned to an astonish crewman nearby and spoke in an eloquent, conversational tone

"Is there a problem Sailor?"

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan heard a rushing in his ears as the first dagger struck true and the second scattered away across the cobble.

Why was he on the ground?

He just needed to move a bit to avoid pressing the dagger in more deeply.

Why couldn't he move?


Crap.

The poison again.


Dammit.

Destini would never let him hear the end of it if he died by poison in the street.


Darkness....


Destini
Destini walked with Jerro following Corwynn along the back alleys of Port Lairge. As they moved away from the scene of the explosion, the light from the sun filtered through the smoke. It was still bright, but not blindingly so. Her eyes had had time enough to adjust.

Footsteps in an intersecting side alleyway caught her attention and she placed her hand on the dagger's hilt but did not draw. Glancing down the alley, she saw a group of people coming out of the back door of the tavern they were currently passing.

Strange.

Why would tavern patrons use the back door of a tavern rather than the front?

"Brother," she called softly to Corwynn. "What say ye o' this way?" she inclined her head to the back door of the tavern.
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--Brother_corwynn




Corwynn nodded and waited til the last of the people hurrying out of the tavern were out of sight.

"Let's go in...weapons out...those that have them..."


Looking at his companions, he led the way inside where some shouting could be heard within.

--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn pulled up a chair to sit where Colonel Pagan had indicated. He smirked at the bartender and his broken nose and was about to take a seat when a voice caught his attention. Good grief! Couldn't the lad he'd scared off with a dagger through the door frame understand that he needed to go away? Grimthorn drew his sword and aimed it at the intruder entering through the back door. A slow smile slid across Grimthorn's face as he recognized the face of their intruder. "Well," he said with a smirk. "It's about time you showed up!"

Pagan
Once the bartender had had a couple of invigorating nips Pagan said:

"All right, then to the business... where's d'Argent?"

The bartender hesitated only a second, but that was enough. Pagan grabbed the man by the breast of his shirt, pulled him in close, clenched her fist threateningly and screamed at his face:

"Where's d'Argent!?"

Right at that moment somebody opted to come back inside. Pagan rolled her eyes, annoyed. Jah, were they really going to make her prove she meant what she had said? But Richard seemed to have the situation under control, so she let him take care of it and didn't let go of the bartender.
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--Brother_corwynn




Predictably Corwynn spoke up first...

"What an amazing surprise to find you in a tavern having a laugh.

We were all outside getting exploded and such and here you two are having a laugh in a tavern?


I should kill you where you stand.


Where
is Allan?"


Corwynn was never going to believe this day could end

Pagan
Pagan stared at the people who had just entered the tavern with her mouth open, like she had just seen a ghost. And in a way, she had. She let go of the bartender and stuttered:

"D-desti? Is it ye? Is it really ye? Or have I finally went soft in the head?"
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Destini
Destini followed Corwynn from the alley into the tavern and laid eyes on Pagan for the first time in over six months. Tears sprung to her eyes at seeing the lass she had called friend for well over a year. Even her imposing manner toward the man dressed in a barkeeper's apron wasn't enough to stop the glee from welling in Destini's soul.

"Pagan Lass!" she greeted her best friend in her old, customary manner. Speaking those words again after more than six months was a balm to her soul. Destini grinned with more enthusiasm than she'd had in many, many months.

Pagan's words reached her ears and she laughed ... actually laughed, with true merriment and fervor. "Strictly speakin', lass, with all the whiskey ye drink, ye may be goin' soft in the head after all!" She moved across the tavern floor and pulled her best friend into a tight hug. "I wouldnae have ye any other way!" Releasing Pagan, she looked at her. The months had changed her, but Destini imagined she had changed as well. She grinned at her best friend. "Jah! 'Tis good to see ye, lass!"
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--Brother_corwynn



"Apologies lovelies....but...well

Not to put a slim point on it...

BUT WHERE IS BRIGHTPOINT?!


Richard?!"


Corwynn was getting worried...

--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn looked to Corwynn and opened his mouth to make another smart comment when he realized the brother was in no mood for another comment. Corwynn needed answers. Come to think of it, so did Grimthorn. He looked about for Brightpoint, only to then realize the arch-deacon hadn't walked into the tavern behind them. "I -" said Grimthorn, pausing, confused. "I do.not.know ...." Where was Brightpoint?

Jerro_oconnor
Jerro coughed politely to get there attention. "If I could make a suggestion? If d'Argente was goin to be on that ship... ye know, the one we barely made it alive from? Then he'd be holed up somewhere nearby waitin for the red ribbon to be cut. If not cuttin the throat of the one holdin the ribbon. When the ship blew itself up, then he probably fled, like the frenchman he is."

"If Allen was nearby, then he might have ran after him. After all, d'Argente has wronged him the most if anyone. I'd say we should hurry up and find him before he gets himself killed or worse... takes all the credit. He couldn't have gotten too far if ye two are here."
. He points to Pagan and Richard. "When did ye get here anyway, Richard? Not important now. What is important is we find him, and quick-like."

He reached over the bar and grabbed a bottle at random. He pulled the cork, put the bottle to his mouth and drained a good deal of it in one swig. "I needed that. Now, who plans on lookin where?"
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Pagan
Pagan squeezed her friend as if she was trying to squeeze the life out of her. Her eyes were getting all blurry but not because of the whiskey this time. After a minute or so she released her grip and looked at Desti at arms length, still holding her by her shoulders. These past months had changed Desti a lot, but Pagan realized she wasn't looking so hot either after all the hardships of the past months. It was like the last time she had seen Destini after being away from Imleach a long time, after the Laighean war. That war had forever changed Pagan, molded her into a form that could never change again. Very little had been left of that mischievous, fun-loving party girl she had been before the war. Those had been happier, more innocent times.

And now... now she was even older, with a whole bunch of fresh scars, both to her body and to her soul. And Desti... she had changed too. The winds and currents of history had taken them both into their grips and transformed them into something other than what they had been before. Perhaps it was all meant to happen. Such were the times.

"But... I thought ye were... Allan said... well he didn't say it but I could tell..."

Suddenly Pagan released her grip and became aware of the others in the room.

"Where is Allan?"

She listened to Jerro speak, taking a few swigs out of the bottle while he talked. When he had finished, she said:

"Does anyone here know which dock d'Argent's boat is at? Or what kind of ship it is?"
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Destini
As Pagan looked about the room at all assembled therein, so did Destini. Her blood ran cold when she realized Allan wasn't among them. The worried look on Corwynn's face mirrored her own fears. Laying eyes on the bartender with the broken nose, Destini's fearful, wide gaze turned stony.

A deft flick of her nimble harpist's hands brought the knife to her grasp as she closed the gap between the blade's edge and the bartender's wide throat. "I'm willin' to make the bet that the information ye have isnae worth yer pitiful life. I'm only goin' to ask this once," Pressure on the knife made her point."Once only. Where.Is.D'Argent?"

The bartender stuttered and sputtered. "I bon't know any b'Argent!" claimed the man with the broken nose.

The knife withdrew from the man's neck, only to quickly slash across the back of the man's left hand and return to his throat. "Then perchance ye know o' a Frenchman who plans to leave aboard a ship today."

Still whining and blubbering, the man took a few gasping moments to collect himself before replying, "Alright! Alright! Two ships were subbosed to leabe today. Dat one dat exbloded was one."

Destini nodded. "What's the other ship?" The bartender hesitated, stalling for time. One heartbeat. Two heartbeats. Too long. A nimble flick of her wrist and the raise of her elbow and the knife moved within an inch from the man's right eye and hovered there. "Where's the second ship!" Destini yelled.

"Dock one!" yelled the bartender at last.

Destini released the man, returned the knife to her belt, and left the tavern with long strides without even looking back. Her gaze moved across the devastation on the port until she found dock one. There was no ship docked at the pier. Anger welled up in her and she was in the process of returning to threaten the bartender further when a form caught her eye.

Blond hair and a brown tunic was lying in the street.

Jah.

Allan.

"ALLAN!"

The cry emanated from her soul in a shout of agony and pain. She was running for him. Bare feet slapped on cobblestones. Her breath caught in her throat. Time turned painfully slow during the long moments it took to reach the prone form.

Reaching him, at last, she turned him over and saw the sinister knife protruding from his chest. "NOoooooo...." She carefully gathered him into her arms and held him. Alive. Still alive. But for how much longer?

"CORWYNN! Someone!! Anyone!" Help. She needed help.

"Stay with me!" she whispered to Allan, running her fingers through his hair. "Please!"
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--Brother_corwynn



Corwynn followed Destini out of the tavern, a dozen or so steps behind her until she started running. he was surprised at how fast she was able to move given her adventures over the last few days.

He caught up with her after she was already turning Allan over.

Brightpoint had suffered a dagger wound to the chest and seemed to be bleeding copiously.

"Let me help, dear, " Corwynn offered softly as he bent down to examine his friend and associate.

"I need to remove that dagger, but not before I have some herbs and salves to hand."


He took a pouch out of his knapsack and laid out some vials and jars. Slowly putting an orange, sticky salve on a bandage he removed the dagger and immediately compressed the salved bandage onto the wound.

"Good new, there is no wheezing sound which would have meant a collapsing lung. I smell a bitter tang above and beyond the blood, which means a paralytics has been used. The free bleeding means that a mild hemorrhagic poisons was on the blade. Not enough to bleed him out, but I am happy I had some ginseng and alum salve."


Corwynn examined the grooved dagger.

"This weapons is made specifically to deliver various toxins to a target. The green smears here are a paralytic. He is in for an hour or so of what you and Jerro got.

Please help me get him back into that tavern to recover."


Corwynn moved around to help life Brightpoint up for a move into Dock Five.

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