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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

Pagan
At the same time Pagan was soaking in a cold sweat in her bed, and nightmares were ravaging her slender body.

The start... the start... the start...!

The word came over and over again, repeated by daddy Seamus' growling, mocking voice. The ghost was sitting in the corner again, in the dark where she couldn't see it, whispering things into her brain.

The start!

Pagan squirmed and clenched her teeth.

The start!

Her dead mother.

Daddy Seamus.

The cottage.

The bottle.

The cane.

The stone.

Suddenly Pagan woke up and sat up in her bed. The moon was shining from the window. She was soaking wet, but her skin was in goosebumps and her hair was jutting.

The start...

She fumbled the floor next to her bed to find a bottle.

Six words were burning in her mind. Six watchwords:

Dead mother, daddy Seamus, the cottage, the bottle, the cane, the stone.

The stone!

"I dropped a stone on his face and made it look like an accident..."

That's what she had told to Kadie.

But not the why! Not a word about how a fifteen-year old lass had felt watching her father twitch and judder and wheeze for about a minute or so before death finally came, his head crushed like an egg, just a formless lump of bloody pulp, grey matter draining out...

That's where it had started... in daddy Seamus' cottage.

In that confounded cottage!

In daddy Seamus' confounded cottage!

With her eyes wide open Pagan slumped back on her bed, and the moon was beaming it's light on her tormented face, and the ghost was sitting in the corner again, mocking her, putting her down like he had always done, whispering things only she could hear. Assuring her that she was a bad person and her soul would be forever damned to Lunar Hell for all the things she'd done.
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Destini
Destini's fork was halfway to her mouth when Corwynn addressed her and paused in mid-air a moment while she hesitated. What Corwynn was asking her was unfair. Pagan and Jerro had only been swept up in this because of Destini's letters. She would gladly put her own life in danger to stop d'Argent, but how could she ask someone else to risk their life for her cause?

"I am certainly willin' to maintain a degree o' communication with my clan," Destini answered slowly as she set her fork down on her plate. "Pagan is oft the only one who e're answers my letters, though. Given what the lass has been through due to our communications, I worry she maynae be willin' to continue puttin' her life in danger. I donae want to continue puttin' her in danger. I hesitate e'en askin' it o' her."

She looked to Jerro. "Ye have both been through so much, an' yet, we do need ye. I donae feel I have a right ask ye to continue puttin' yer lives at risk, an' yet, I must ask or we lose our advantage o'er d'Argent an' his employer. Please donae feel an obligation to agree simply because I ask. Ye need only answer fer yerself. I will ask Pagan separately."

"If ye agree, we can take precautions. Codes can be used to make our letters seem as innocent as if discussing the weather or the price o' bread at market. Ye need nae place yerself in danger unnecessarily."

She took a deep breath before asking the question she did not want to ask. Was this what it was like to command an army? Asking good men and women to place themselves in harm's way in order to protect the greater good? She imagined it was. Destini met Jerro's gaze, wanting to look him in the eye no matter what his answer. "Jerro, will ye help us?"
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro could not help but chuckle a little. "Will I help ye? Here I was thinkin ye were gonna say that it was too dangerous for us to help! I'm just sorry that this is the only way I can help!" He played with the food at the tip of his fork for a minute as he spoke. "If I could, I'd be on that ship with ye to help sort out whatever trouble seems to be brewin over there. But I've got me own family to worry about. Plus this savin the world business is expensive. I seem to find the money flyin past before I even get the time to worry about it. And the NMA... well, it may not be perfect, but I pledged my loyalty there too, to protect and serve my people, as it were. I can't give that up too. Communications is the least I could do. After all, I can read and write."

He stopped playing with his food and looked up to meet Destini's eyes. "So what I'm sayin is, I'd like to do more, but since I can't, I'll help ye with what I can." He smiled and took a bite of the food on his fork. It tasted all the better for the knowledge that he might help make the world a better place. "Now, I can't speak for Pagan, and I doubt she could at this point either, but we can speak codes and stuff later, in a less open spot. Right now, why not finish what we started in the tavern back in Dock Five?" He lifted his glass and said to the table in general. "After all, if we're goin to send ye off to a king, then we've at least got to do it in style!"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Eyes bright with an indescribable emotion at Jerro's words, Allan filled his glass and raised it,

"To a pair of reasons Eire has a real chance in the world. To Pagan and Jerro!

Slainte Mahath!"


Allan drained the double whiskey in a go.

Destini
Pride moistened her eyes as she looked on Jerro. "Ye're a good an' brave man, Jerro. I am proud to call ye friend an' co-worker under King Faheud. I salute ye." She raised her glass and toasted to him in Gotland verse as she had done in the Dock Five tavern before Richard had burst in on their merriment with news of the guards.

"The measured man is one who can
Stand up fer kith an' kin.
Fer darkness falls on castle walls
an' none can see within.
But ye, my friend, face any end
An' stand on side o' right.
I'll stand with ye to victory.
To ye I drink this night!


She drank from her glass and looked on Jerro with respect in her eyes. Her pride for his enthusiasm and his choice to stand beside them in any way he could was enough to drive away some of the worry from her mind. Still she felt responsibility for asking him to join them. "I give ye this promise, Jerro. Yer word goes two ways. If e'er ye need help, call upon me. I will break barriers to assist ye. An' if, fer whate'er reason, I cannae come myself, I will send ye aid. I promise ye this." With that promise on her lips, she drained her glass.
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro was warmed by the praise. He wasn't used to this kind of thanks, the closest he had ever come to it was a pat on the back and a back of coin forced into his hand. Still, he had promised to send them off, and that he would. He wracked his brains for a proper send off. He knew many different toasts, but none of them really suited the occasion. He'd just have to wing it and hope he didn't make a complete fool of himself.

"The times have changed,
The path estranged,
And darkness grows e'er near.
But yer light does not hide,
And with ye by my side,
I have no reason to fear.

The distance may vast,
from whence we met last,
But yer light still shines on through.
With Jah as our guide,
Though at time we'll be tried,
Ye'll make it, and so will we too."


He raised his glass again to his makeshift verse and drained it. "I promise ye this, if ever the time comes where I need help, ye'll be the first I come to. I just hope that ye won't be afraid to ask the same of me if the time comes." However harrowing the path was, or may be, he was proud that he was walking it alongside them.
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Pagan
Pagan sat up and stared gloomily at the corner. She couldn't see the ghost, yet she knew it was there. She couldn't sleep anymore, and she couldn't find a bottle to knock her out again. She just sat there and listened to the noises downstairs - laughter of women and muffled voices of men.

She cursed, stood up and left the room. She had no recollection of how she had gotten there in the first place, and only a vague idea that they must be somewhere in Lios Mor now. She could barely recollect the ride there.

Pagan climbed down the stairs and spotted Jerro, Desti, Allan, Corwynn and Richard making toasts. Pagan walked over to them and flashed a tired smile. The fact she was still loaded didn't show much - she didn't weave or stagger - but the whiskey showed in her reddish, glassy eyes and concise smile, it heard in her raspy voice as she said:

"Good morning, or is it still yesterday? Mind if I join ye?"
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Destini
Destini looked up at Pagan and cast her a smile which faded ever so slightly upon seeing her friend. The lass looked tired and worn, as they all were. But there was something else, something in the red-rimmed eyes and whiskey-parched tone that made Pagan seem more like the young lass Destini had met when she'd first snuck out of her parents' house and less like the battle-hardened soldier that had come back from the Laighean War.

" 'Tisnae yet midnight, Pagan lass. Ye didnae sleep that long," Destini answered Pagan. "Ye are most welcome to join us fer dinner an' drinks before we settle fer the eve."

She watched the lass carefully and hesitated a moment. "In fact," Destini continued after a brief, uncertain pause, "Ye can join us in another way, too. We need people here in Eire who can gather intelligence an' keep open the lines o' communication here. Without the free-flowin' information across the channel twixt Eire an' England, I fear we willnae notice enough trends to stop d'Argent." Here she paused in an effort to read Pagan's body-language on this matter before continuing.

"I hate to ask this o' ye. I realize my letters to ye have put ye through Hell. I can see that plain enough. I cannae apologize enough fer it. I know, too, that further communication could keep ye in perpetual danger. So, if ye must decline, know that I willnae be offended at all. I'd be happy to know ye're safe. Jerro has agreed to help us already, but we could use yer skills as well. Plus, Jerro may need local help here in Eire if somethin' dire happens an' we cannae send aid fast enough. If ye're willin', together we might put enough pieces o' information together to defeat d'Argent once an' fer all."

"What say ye, Pagan Lass?"

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Pagan
Pagan looked at Destini. She felt how anger crept up in her body and poked her brain like a needle, but with great effort she managed to keep her temper in check. Destini meant well, she knew that - she just had underestimated Pagan's pride.

"Desti", she said calmly, sounding almost sober, "I do not fear d'Argent nor his minions, nor the powers behind him. After all he has done to ye, me, Jerro," Pagan swallowed, "Zan... all those people that I care about, after all he's put me through, I would like nothing more than personally skin him alive. That I can't jump on that ship and chase him across the seven seas with ye makes me feel like a jahdamn coward!" Pagan paused, realizing she had shouted out the last word. She took a few deep breaths to calm herself down. She closed her eyes and said quietly: "But I can't do that, I realize that. I have too many damn responsibilities. But if there's anything I can do to help catch him, anything... I demand that I am allowed to do it!"

Pagan looked at Destini, all the anger burned out now. She even managed to smile a little. "So yes", she added with a very soft voice.
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Allan had watched the last couple minutes in silence, and spoke to Pagan in a measured voice.

"Pagan, as one who was sent on a mission to specifically stop d'Argent and his master and allies from Killing even 1 King, and realizing that he got two of them, I share the feeling of anger and powerlessness.


As Jah and whomever has power is my witness, WE WILL GET THEM. All of them.


I respect you more than you can possibly know for all you have done and all you may yet do.

When we find where they have gone to ground, we will get word to you just in case you are able to be there to gut him from stem to stern. You deserve first shot after what he did to you.

We will send you frequent messages, which to the idle reader would appear like random prattle about daily affairs. It will be telling you what is happening, to whom, and where.

Now. I propose a toast."


Allan filled his glass with three fingers of whiskey

"No sleep have I no rest to take, time for that at distant wake
Friends and Swords, true weapons be combine to smite our enemy.


Slainte Mahath"


He downed the glass without looking away




Destini
Destini drained her glass to Allan's toast then clambered from the tavern bench to her feet. The whiskey was beginning to take its toll on her balance, but Destini failed to notice as she swept Pagan into a tight hug. "Jah bless ye, Lass! Jah bless ye!" she said even as she held her.

Sniffling back proud tears as she parted, Destini grinned at her friends. "Innkeeper! Some food fer my friend an' more whiskey all around!" she called with a merry tone.

"As Jerro said back at Dock Five: Let us eat, drink, an' be merry, fer tomorrow we chase a ravin' lunatic!"
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Pagan
"Slainte mhath!" Pagan replied, touched by Allan's words, and raised the glass on her lips. She poured the whiskey down her throat slowly, with her lids half-closed, savoring the taste and the effect of the whiskey, slowly turning the slide down into an up again. She looked at Allan apologetically, biting her lip. She felt a sudden need to apologize for something, even though it was something Allan or anyone else of her new friends had no way of knowing.

"Ye know, ye Englishmen are not such bad lot after all. My da... well, he told me a lot of stuff about the English, and I have been... prejudiced... before. Ye must understand I'd never met English folk before, at least not that I know of. But now that I have I realize it was just a lot of lies just like everything else he ever told me... with the possible exception of what he told me about the Frenchies! After meeting d'Argent I must agree that he seems to have been right about them at least!"

Pagan hugged Destini tightly and added to her words to the innkeeper: "And make it quick, shall ye! We are important people!"
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Allan raised an eyebrow and said, mirth in his eyes, "Strictly speaking, Pagan, I am actually Welsh. Me da had a few bits ta say bout them English rotters as well..."

--Richard.grimthorn
"Excuse me?!" piped up Richard, who had, until this very moment, been silently figuring out how he might avoid the frivolities of tonight and get a decent night's rest before what was bound to be another seasick journey across the Irish Channel. "Fine show of English sentiments coming from a man who works for the King of all England! Good grief, man!" He looked to Corwynn who had been rather strangely silent himself. "Speak up, Corwynn! Or are you going to let the defense of England fall to one who has spent most of his time fighting those in English power?"

Pagan
Pagan chuckled. "Well, I'm glad I got it off my chest anyway. Now, who else wants something to eat? Suddenly I feel very hungry..."
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