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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

Destini
Destini took gentle sips from her glass. Truth be told, the sharpness of the flavor was a bit much at present. Her lips were chapped from being denied water during her captivity and burned when the alcohol touched them. If she said anything, Pagan would probably tell her to drink more and the feeling would stop. She smiled softly and watched the merriment, delighting in their present ease.

As always, the revelry was short-lived. Richard's news brought it all to a halting stop. Destini set down her glass without finishing it. "As always, I'm one fer the road. Let's not tarry here."

She hoisted her satchel by its untorn shoulder strap and stood. "There's a back way out o' this tavern. The way Brother Corwynn, Jerro, an' I came in. I suggest we use that to escape."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Excellent idea," agreed Allan. "Let's take that alley through the warehouse area, through the markets, and out of the north gates as quick as may be. Hopefully they are not yet sufficiently organized to lock down the town."

Allan grabbed up his things and prepared to head out of the tavern before any local talent turned up.

Pagan
Three hours later they were sitting on a horseback on the road to Corcaigh through Lios Mor. They would have to spend a night in Lios Mor. Pagan had eaten very little, but she didn't have any appetite. She drank instead. The release of stress after she had realized it was all over had triggered a serious drinking binge that might easily turn to a bender that could last for days, even weeks if her money didn't run out. Before they had left she had quickly confiscated two quart-bottles of the good stuff from the bartender, and after three hours the first one was empty. Her eyes were rolling in their sockets as she threw the empty bottle into the shrubs and dug the other one up from the saddlebag. Pagan continued drinking. When they arrived in Lios Mor the second bottle was half-empty. When they stopped their horses in front of an inn she dropped from her horse and slumped on the ground, passing out cold. Her hand was still grasping the bottle tightly. It hadn't broken, and she hadn't spilled a single drop.
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Destini
Destini unclasped her hands from Allan's waist and dismounted from the horse she was riding with him. She gently took the bottle from Pagan's unconscious grasp and handed it to her nearest compatriot. Even as tired as she was, she was still able to pull Pagan's arm around her shoulder and lift the drunk lass to her feet.

"We'll need rooms fer the night. I hope they have space enough fer all o' us." She looked up at the modest inn. "I hope their kitchen is still open, too. A warm meal sounds like heaven 'bout now." The traveling supplies they had were dwindling, but there had been enough food to keep them going while on the road. Now that they were stopped in civilization, though, they could spare the time for a real meal.

"Who wants to check us in? An' who wants to see to the horses?" Destini asked her friends.
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro dismounted soon as he saw Pagan begin to slump. He was thankful that she hadn't actually fallen from the horse, so much as slid. Destini beat him to picking her up, though. As Jerro took the bottle from Destini, he thought about something. He didn't think it was possible to get used to you or people around you passing out, but it seemed to get easier each time.

"I'll gladly take care of the horses if someone else takes care of us." He said, already gathering up the reins.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan dismounted next and saw that Pagan was looked after.

"Let me have a look see about rooms, eh?" He muttered and walked into the Hostel.

Inside it was warm, cheery, and sparsely occupied. A good sign really, as there would likely be rooms. He saw a middle-aged woman with a tired, but friendly face behind the bar wiping some tankards down.

"Hello, Mistress, I am with some travelers, six in all in search of beds for the night."

The friendly woman looked pleased and beamed, "Ohhh are ye then? And in luck too, then, aren't ye? We've four empties on the top floor, street side. 8 pounds if ye please. Twelve if you'd like a bit o' supper in the mix. I be Mistress Anna."

Allan grinned in relief. "Brilliant, Mistress Anna! I am Allan Brightpoint, and I can introduce my friends presently.. Throw in a wee dram all around and it is twenty you'll have."

"Right ye are then. I'll be freshnin up the rooms and dropping coals in the grates. make yerselves t'home down here an a supper will be set up soonish."


The Mistress of the House headed up the stairs to the next floor and Allan went back outside. he approached Destini to fill her and the others in.

"OK we have four rooms, dinner and beverages. This one is on me."



Destini
A tired smile graced her face as Allan returned with good news, for once. How long had it been since things went this easily? "Fantastic news. I think we had best get Pagan to a comfortable bed as soon as may be. I wish she'd eaten a little somethin' whilst on the road. Nothin' fer it, now, though."

Pagan's passing out from drinking too much was nothing new. In fact, it was nice to know some things stayed the same. Even so, Destini wished Pagan had been at least a little interested in food during their journey to Lios Mor.

Not wanting to drop her friend, Destini adjusted her grip on Pagan's unconscious form before moving into the inn. She saw the stairs and doubted her strength to safely raise Pagan to the rooms above. "Brother," she called to Corwynn. "Would ye mind terribly if I asked ye to carry Pagan to her room? I -" she hesitated, embarrassed by her lack of strength, at present. Pagan was fairly light and, since the lass was a couple inches shorter, Destini should have been able to manage taking her to her room. But recent events had drained what strength she usually had. "I donae think I can manage the stairs with both our weight."
--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn nodded and grinned at Destini, " Happy to oblige."

He gently lifted Pagan from Destini's arms, commenting, "Goodness...how can that much feisty be so light? Come dear, Corwynn has you safe and sound asleep.

Lead on Miss MacKenzie, and your beast of burns shall follow
!"

Destini
"I thank ye, Brother," said Destini gratefully and led the way up the stairs.

As they ascended the stairs, a kindly woman was exiting the far room. "Oh, bless me!" cried the woman as Corwynn crested the stairs behind Destini. "Yer friend didn't say anythin about injuries! Should I be callin the doctor, then?"

"Nay, but thank ye all the same," said Destini quickly, looking at her friends and realizing that all three of them were bloodied, and their tunics were torn. "I realize we must look a sight, but our injuries are thankfully minor. An' we havenae the time to wait on a doctor."

"As ye wish, then. Yer rooms are ready fer ye. Come downstairs when ye're all settled-like and I'll feed ye supper." With that, she disappeared downstairs.

Destini smiled at Corwynn. "Jah is merciful to us tonight, Brother. We have not only safe haven, but kind haven." She opened the door at the end of the hall, stepped inside the cozy hostel room, and turned down the covers for Pagan.
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--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn set Pagan down carefully on the bed and pulled the covers up to keep her warm.

"Rest well, Colonel.... 'tis well earned!"

Corwynn smiled softly, blew out the lantern and went down to meet the others..

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Jerro_oconnor
One good thing about taking care of horses is that you have time to think. A bad part is that your alone with your thoughts. As Jerro fed, watered and generally cared for the horses, his mind didn't stop working. They had saved Eire, for the time being at least, everyone was safe, Pagan was in her celebratory drunken sleep, he should feel better than he did.

But something was wrong...

They had faced losses far greater than they should have. D'Argente had got away, and there was an even greater evil across the sea. If only he could have done something. If only he could do something! But what could he do here in Eire when everything was going on over in England? What could he do with his oath anyway? He'd just be extra baggage.

With morose thoughts glooming over him, he tried to cheer up enough to not dampen the mood once he had finished. He had been gone long enough, he'd better hurry up before they think he was paralyzed again. He put on a smile and walked back into the main building.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
--Richard.grimthorn
Richard stood outside in the lingering humidity of the Irish evening. He nodded briefly to Jerro as he returned from tending the horses and followed him within, seeing the innkeeper setting out dinners upon the table. He hesitated a moment before pulling out the seat furthest away from Brightpoint and silently sitting in it. Silence seemed the best tactic at present. No sense in angering anyone further than he already had.

Destini
Destini followed Corwynn back downstairs. Her steps were heavy with exhaustion. They'd been through so much and, miraculously, come through alive. Dinner was waiting for them at one of the tables and Destini tiredly dropped herself into a seat just as Jerro and Richard entered the inn.

She returned Jerro's smile with a bleary smile of her own. Raising her glass, she offered the first toast of the evening. "To our victory, such that 'tis." The toast had begun celebratory but ended softly. Victory had a certain sour taste after all they'd been through to achieve so very little. D'Argent was still out there. She sipped from her glass and placed it back on the table.

"I cannae help but think we should have done more," she confided in her compatriots. "But what more could we have done? Maybe if I hadnae been taken prisoner ..." She tried to let that thought die before finishing the sentence, but it only hung in the air ominously as confused memories surfaced in a tangled mess. She shook them away as best she could and looked to Allan instead.

"Would ye say grace o'er dinner, Allan? After what we've been through, an' made it through alive, I think a little thanks to Jah wouldnae be amiss." She linked her hand with his and held the other out for whoever sat next to her to take.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan sat at an end of the table, next to Destini. he held her hand and began to say grace of the wonderful meal of roast pork, potatoes, and corn set before them.

"Oh heavenly Father we give you thanks and praise for seeing us through the trials of these last few days and pray for strength to meet such challenges as cross our path.

We ask for inspiration to be better souls, to shield our comrades, and ever serve that which is right and good.

Please let us use this meal to restore the strength we shall need for what is to come.

Please also, Lord Jah, bless my old friend and mentor Faheud, King of England for you have already blessed the realm by inspiring him to become Sovereign.

In search of Grace we pray...

Amen."


Allan looked around the table

"I thank each of you--yes, you too Richard--for what you helped do this day. We may not have caught d'Argent, but we foiled much of his plans, rescued Destini, and chased him back to his master.

--Brother_corwynn


"I have been giving some thought," began Corwynn, " to how much we would have been aided in this long mission if there were more-timely and effective communications between England and Eire. We seem to be taking all of His Majesty's operatives home--which is lovely, make no mistake--but there will suddenly be silence across the channel.

Destini, do you think anyone here would be willing to be at least partly employed to ensure critical intelligence is available?"


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