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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

Destini
She smiled at his glee at the weapon's appearance. It fit exceedingly well in his strong hands and he looked to be immensely enjoying it. While she hoped they wouldn't need it, she feared the opposite. Trouble had become a frequent occurrance since she had met Brightpoint.

However pleased she was at his reaction, she was troubled by his cynical phrase. His words bluntly stated that there was no hope their mission would succeed. "I hope ye're wrong," she said quietly.

Brightpoint had turned their path along the left side of a fork in the road. She gazed at the Southern road as they passed it. He had said he wanted to check for a carrier pigeon in Liverpool, but their new course to the Southeast didn't line up with the map she pictured in her head. Sure, her map was full of holes and blank spaces, but could she really be so far off in her understanding? "How far is it to Liverpool?" she asked Brightpoint.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan smiled as they took up the trail again.

"How far to Liverpool? Far indeed as we are no longer going there. It's over London way and Manchester to Sussex for us. We can bypass our stalking friend Elias and his merry medallion thief.

This should not end up adding time to the trip, but I am afraid there will be no pigeons I can use this side of the Hospital of St. Thomas...."


Destini
"Oh," said Destini, disappointed. She had hoped to send a message of her own back to Pagan and her clan via a ship at the port of Liverpool. Now, that was no longer possible. She frowned at that thought, wondering if she would have to wait until they reached Sussex to send a letter to her best friend ... and receive her letter if Pagan had sent a response. She so desperately wanted to know that her kin were safe, and that they weren't judging her too harshly for her disappearance. What would her clan chieftain think if Pagan had shared her letters with him? After all, Brightpoint had told him about the poison and the plot. He was an astute man. He might guess why she had left with the deacon. Would he also be upset that she was taking matters into her own hands?

She bit her bottom lip and tried to push the matter to the back of her mind. There was no use in dwelling on such thoughts. Getting a letter back to her clan would have to wait. In any case, not running into Elias again made Brightpoint's decision easier to deal with.

"What would ye have told the cardinal via pigeon?" Destini inquired as they walked.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




Allan spoke in a level tone, though mischief sparkled in his eyes...

"well, among other things, that I bear with me the most inquisitive soul ever to arrive from Eire..."






Destini wrote:
"Oh," said Destini, disappointed. She had hoped to send a message of her own back to Pagan and her clan via a ship at the port of Liverpool. Now, that was no longer possible. She frowned at that thought, wondering if she would have to wait until they reached Sussex to send a letter to her best friend ... and receive her letter if Pagan had sent a response. She so desperately wanted to know that her kin were safe, and that they weren't judging her too harshly for her disappearance. What would her clan chieftain think if Pagan had shared her letters with him? After all, Brightpoint had told him about the poison and the plot. He was an astute man. He might guess why she had left with the deacon. Would he also be upset that she was taking matters into her own hands?

She bit her bottom lip and tried to push the matter to the back of her mind. There was no use in dwelling on such thoughts. Getting a letter back to her clan would have to wait. In any case, not running into Elias again made Brightpoint's decision easier to deal with.

"What would ye have told the cardinal via pigeon?" Destini inquired as they walked.
Destini
Destini, spotting the mischievous gleam in Brightpoint's eyes, grinned at him. "'Tis a gift," she said, mildly. Then added, "An' a curse ... though probably more curse to ye than me right now." Of course, that wasn't exactly true, now was it? She frowned at a new realization.

"But then, I s'pose, I wouldnae be here if not fer my inquisitive nature. 'Twas my curiosity that got me into this." She paused, realizing that this was a problem that went both ways. "At the same time, I doubt ye'd have me along otherwise as I wouldnae be any use to ye or yer mission if I werenae willin' to ask a question or four."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"I am betting we can safely go with the 'four' in that, " answered Allan, "I do worry that the Cardinal will be quite put out that he has not heard from me in a more-timely fashion, but there is nothing for it....."






Destini wrote:
Destini, spotting the mischievous gleam in Brightpoint's eyes, grinned at him. "'Tis a gift," she said, mildly. Then added, "An' a curse ... though probably more curse to ye than me right now." Of course, that wasn't exactly true, now was it? She frowned at a new realization.

"But then, I s'pose, I wouldnae be here if not fer my inquisitive nature. 'Twas my curiosity that got me into this." She paused, realizing that this was a problem that went both ways. "At the same time, I doubt ye'd have me along otherwise as I wouldnae be any use to ye or yer mission if I werenae willin' to ask a question or four."
Destini
She shared his worry, but elected to say nothing. She nodded rather than tell him that she was near frightened of what her clan might say about her leaving Ireland on an errand they didn't even know about. At the moment, it was far easier to deny her fears a voice than confide in him.

The icy wind, which had been from the North all day, suddenly shifted. The breeze from the South brought a new smell in the air. She turned her attention toward it, trying to identify it. "That smell," she said, pausing to sniff the air again. "Is that ... smoke?"
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Penelope_rose
The Cardinal came into the tavern, worry lines creasing his elegant brow. Penelope, always attentive to the Cardinal's needs, immediately set off to gather supplies to write a letter to Deacon Brightpoint, hoping to find the man and help ease the Cardinal's worries.



March 5, 1459

Dear Deacon Allan Brightpoint,

I am writing on behalf of His Excellency, Cardinal Faheud. You were expected days ago and it is with some worry that mishap has occurred on your travels.

If it is not to much trouble, please do use the back of this parchment to alert me, Cardinal Faheud's personal secretary, Lady Penelope Rose de Grey, Viscountess of Hastings, when you shall arrive or, if you need assistance. I will endeavor to give you whatever you need to ease your travels so that our dear Cardinal may rest assured that you are safe.

Warmest regards,

Lady Penelope Rose de Grey
Viscountess of Hastings
Secretary to Cardinal Faheud

P.S. If the reader of this letter is not Deacon Allan Brightpoint, please do inform me that the letter did not reach its intended target.


Carefully folding the parchment, Penelope rolled it until it fit into the vial which could fit onto a fastener on the pigeon's leg. Knowing this pigeon was trained to find the deacon, Penelope released him and hoped she would get an answer soon.
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CoH Herald
--Raven_in_the_foregate
A large Raven flies in the open tavern Window and alights by Lady Penelope. It drops from its beak a sealed parchment.

Somewhat startled as the large bird scrapes the table with cruel talons as it takes off again, Lady Penelope breaks the seal in confusion as small pigeon feathers fall from the letter--which letter is written in a harsh hand



"Lady Penelope. Brightpoint did not receive your letter. By the time this reaches you he will most likely have fallen into the tender caresses of some of my new... employees. Shall I have what is left delivered to you or the Cardinal?

I'd have delivered this myself, but some interests in London required my special spark of enthusiasm to reach their fullest potential. Perhaps I will wander down to Hastings anon.


Oh, and thanks for the Pigeon Pie.

Elias Barnabas"




Penelope_rose wrote:
The Cardinal came into the tavern, worry lines creasing his elegant brow. Penelope, always attentive to the Cardinal's needs, immediately set off to gather supplies to write a letter to Deacon Brightpoint, hoping to find the man and help ease the Cardinal's worries.



March 5, 1459

Dear Deacon Allan Brightpoint,

I am writing on behalf of His Excellency, Cardinal Faheud. You were expected days ago and it is with some worry that mishap has occurred on your travels.

If it is not to much trouble, please do use the back of this parchment to alert me, Cardinal Faheud's personal secretary, Lady Penelope Rose de Grey, Viscountess of Hastings, when you shall arrive or, if you need assistance. I will endeavor to give you whatever you need to ease your travels so that our dear Cardinal may rest assured that you are safe.

Warmest regards,

Lady Penelope Rose de Grey
Viscountess of Hastings
Secretary to Cardinal Faheud

P.S. If the reader of this letter is not Deacon Allan Brightpoint, please do inform me that the letter did not reach its intended target.


Carefully folding the parchment, Penelope rolled it until it fit into the vial which could fit onto a fastener on the pigeon's leg. Knowing this pigeon was trained to find the deacon, Penelope released him and hoped she would get an answer soon.
--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan stopped walking and smelled the cool air. There was a barest hint of acrid smoke in the air.

"Aye. I do smell smoke...it is either a large fire far away or a cook fire nearby..."

Looking away to the east he squinted in the darkness. "Does the sky look brighter over there to you?"




Destini wrote:
She shared his worry, but elected to say nothing. She nodded rather than tell him that she was near frightened of what her clan might say about her leaving Ireland on an errand they didn't even know about. At the moment, it was far easier to deny her fears a voice than confide in him.

The icy wind, which had been from the North all day, suddenly shifted. The breeze from the South brought a new smell in the air. She turned her attention toward it, trying to identify it. "That smell," she said, pausing to sniff the air again. "Is that ... smoke?"
Destini
Destini looked to where the deacon was pointing. In the darkness of early evening, she saw what he was referring to. A soft glow shined low on the horizon. If she hadn't known better, she might have said that it was merely the setting sun that caused the array of pan yellow light against the clouds. But the fact was, the glow was in the Southeast rather than in the West.



"Aye," she answered him. "I'd say that isnae a cook fire. What lies in that direction?"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"What lies that way? In a word....London"

Allan quickened his pace considerably.





Destini wrote:
Destini looked to where the deacon was pointing. In the darkness of early evening, she saw what he was referring to. A soft glow shined low on the horizon. If she hadn't known better, she might have said that it was merely the setting sun that caused the array of pan yellow light against the clouds. But the fact was, the glow was in the Southeast rather than in the West.



"Aye," she answered him. "I'd say that isnae a cook fire. What lies in that direction?"
Destini
The deacon was several paces down the road when what he said caught up to her. "London?!" she gasped and hurried to catch up with him.

"Ye're not sayin' ... Ye cannae mean that ... I mean ... London ...?" She couldn't bring herself to say it, though she knew it was the only possible explanation.

London was on fire.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


By the first hints of dawn's early light the pair made their way up to the crest of a rolling ridge.

In the far distance was a glow close to ground level and an ebony sheet of roiling smoke that covered the horizon.



While still thirty miles or more away, they were close enough to see that the enter west side of London was a blazing inferno. Something truly awful was happening here.

"We should go see if we can help...there will be people trapped and injured all over the city!"
Allan looked back at Destini intently.

"Shall we?"


Destini
"But what o' yer mission to the Order o' Saint George?" asked Destini even as she followed Brightpoint toward the blaze. "Haven't ye also a duty to see yer mission through?

"Besides, what do ye think we can accomplish by goin' into London?"
" she asked him. "Aye, I've two hands to help fetch an' carry water, but if there are injured -- an' there probably are -- I amnae a healer."
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