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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

Destini
She looked sharply over at the deacon. Her eyes peered out from her wool hood. He seemed to be strangely enjoying the frigid air.

"How could ye possibly have been hot in that room last night? Drafty tavern window let that lowland wind o' yers in the room. It was freezin'."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Dunno really....perhaps I am over used to sleeping in the wilds... At any rate, I like the fresh air this morning. We need to get to Liverpool so I can get a pigeon sent to the Cardinal. If he or Canon Alberic have any updates for me, they'll have sent a pigeon there.

Do you think it will snow again?"


Allan pondered the problem before shrugging it aside along with the side of his cloak...




Destini wrote:
She looked sharply over at the deacon. Her eyes peered out from her wool hood. He seemed to be strangely enjoying the frigid air.

"How could ye possibly have been hot in that room last night? Drafty tavern window let that lowland wind o' yers in the room. It was freezin'."
Destini
His response made sense, but she still furrowed her brow at him as he shrugged aside one side of his cloak. She shook her hooded head and pulled futher into her own cloak. His casual disregard for the chill in the air had a strange way of making her feel even more cold.

She ignored his question about the weather in favor of a question of her own. "Who is Canon Alberic? Ye havenae mentioned that name before."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"he is the first person I ever met who was not afraid of Cardinal Faheud in any way. Looks like a combination of Butler, father confessor, Grandpa, and the last soul you would ever wish to let down.

When he looks over his spectacles with the disappointed eyes you are halfway to the cliff needing jumped off before you realize what has happened.

Very wise man...can talk even unremitting folks off the cliff.

You'd like him."


Destini
Brightpoint was right. She did like his description of the man. She smiled, imagining him the way the deacon described. "An' just what did e're did ye do that inspired such grave disappointment?" asked Destini with a note of teasing amusement. "I only ask 'cause ye've clearly had first hand experience."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan's face darkened.

"Ahh, yes. that. he had sent me to try to talk brother Elias out of being, well, a flatulent moron and I not only failed, but broke the king's peace (and Elias' nose) in the tavern during the attempt. Archcanon Alberic had a few things to say about the relative merits of deacons needing to be bailed out of the constable's care."







Destini wrote:
Brightpoint was right. She did like his description of the man. She smiled, imagining him the way the deacon described. "An' just what did e're did ye do that inspired such grave disappointment?" asked Destini with a note of teasing amusement. "I only ask 'cause ye've clearly had first hand experience."
Destini
Her merriment at the deacon's expense died then and there. Whether it was the mere mention of Elias or only Brightpoint's tone, even the sunlight seeemd to darken through the whisps of cloud. She imagined the tavern brawl as Brightpoint described. "Ah ... hm.." she stuttered. Uncertain what else to say, she arrived at only two words. "I'm sorry." She was sorry. Sorry she'd asked, sorry she'd teased him. But at the same time, she was slowly piecing together the deacon's past -- and the future she was walking into.

"I gather Elias left a bit o' a wake behind him when he left the cardinal's service." she stated softly to the chill air.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan smiled brightly, "no worries. That fellow left a trail of chaos behind him. In truth the only things that was left out regarding him was the need for a wake. Pity that..."




Destini wrote:
Her merriment at the deacon's expense died then and there. Whether it was the mere mention of Elias or only Brightpoint's tone, even the sunlight seeemd to darken through the whisps of cloud. She imagined the tavern brawl as Brightpoint described. "Ah ... hm.." she stuttered. Uncertain what else to say, she arrived at only two words. "I'm sorry." She was sorry. Sorry she'd asked, sorry she'd teased him. But at the same time, she was slowly piecing together the deacon's past -- and the future she was walking into.

"I gather Elias left a bit o' a wake behind him when he left the cardinal's service." she stated softly to the chill air.
Destini
Their conversation had taken them many miles. The landscape had changed so little that Destini hadn't noted much of their surroundings save a building now and then.

She noted her surroundings now as they crested the next low hill on the road to reveal a small town of a few buildings settled around a single-steepled church. It was the steeple of the church itself that proclaimed more loudly the condition of the rest of the village. It was cracked and uncared for. The thatch of the buildings nearest it hung in tatters like cobwebs. She'd seen it before. The village was abandoned.

Harsh memories stopped her in her tracks. She had travelled through towns destroyed by plague before. They had looked much like this one did. She couldn't tell from their current distance whether this was plague or simply that the inhabitants had moved as Brightpoint had said was happening across England. She shook her head as if the motion could free herself of the memory of her own abandoned home. "What is ..." No, the tense was wrong. She started again. "What was the name of this town?" she asked her local guide.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan examine a charred sign by the edge of a cross of roads.

"Appleby. This was an orchard town. Looks like someone burned a lot of the buildings. Signs of fighting here and over there." Allan pointed at smudges of dried blood and chunks of wood missing from the side of a building.



This evacuation was not a smooth one.

I think we best have our eyes peeled for trouble for the next stretch of road at the very least."


Allan really hated the silence in this place. When he had last come through, it had been a thriving little community.




Destini wrote:
Their conversation had taken them many miles. The landscape had changed so little that Destini hadn't noted much of their surroundings save a building now and then.

She noted her surroundings now as they crested the next low hill on the road to reveal a small town of a few buildings settled around a single-steepled church. It was the steeple of the church itself that proclaimed more loudly the condition of the rest of the village. It was cracked and uncared for. The thatch of the buildings nearest it hung in tatters like cobwebs. She'd seen it before. The village was abandoned.

Harsh memories stopped her in her tracks. She had travelled through towns destroyed by plague before. They had looked much like this one did. She couldn't tell from their current distance whether this was plague or simply that the inhabitants had moved as Brightpoint had said was happening across England. She shook her head as if the motion could free herself of the memory of her own abandoned home. "What is ..." No, the tense was wrong. She started again. "What was the name of this town?" she asked her local guide.
Destini
Destini nodded in agreement. She was no stranger to keeping careful watch about her when she traveled. Irish roads were often unkind to lone travelers. She wasn't surprised to learn English roads were no different.

She gripped her staff closer to its center so it might be easier to bring to bear should the moment require it.

The village of Appleby had not been a large town at the end. As they passed through the city gates, she could see the gate on the other side of the town. The silence was deafening. The charred boards and splashes of blood were unnerving. She found herself anxiously watching the shadows for any sign of movement.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


As they carefully headed out of town, Allan noticed a covered wagon off to the side with a shatter axle. There were no sounds of people near, but he motioned to Destini for caution and began to slowly approach from the ditch-side of the wagon. The team of horses that had pulled the wagon were not in evidence.

"This lot may be abandoned. Worth a search methinks... What say you?







Destini wrote:
Destini nodded in agreement. She was no stranger to keeping careful watch about her when she traveled. Irish roads were often unkind to lone travelers. She wasn't surprised to learn English roads were no different.

She gripped her staff closer to its center so it might be easier to bring to bear should the moment require it.

The village of Appleby had not been a large town at the end. As they passed through the city gates, she could see the gate on the other side of the town. The silence was deafening. The charred boards and splashes of blood were unnerving. She found herself anxiously watching the shadows for any sign of movement.
Destini
"Aye, 'tis worth a look," she agreed, keeping the volume of her voice low. She decided not to follow Brightpoint to the ditch, but approached the wagon around from the street side instead. If anything did jump out, they could surround it from two sides. Better cautious than dead.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan set his pack down and crept up to the wagon, stopping to listen every few steps.

He paused near the back flaps and spoke loudly

"Hello! Is everyone OK?!"


Hearing no reply or movement or even a sudden intake of breath, Allan threw back the flap.

"Well! Someone was in a big hurry! Come have a look at this!"




--Raven_in_the_foregate


Silly humans...creeping callous round wrecked wagon when dire danger lies lurking later


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