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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

Faheud


Actually, my dear, I have reasons I have to stay in the borders of Sussex at present, and preferably here. I have no doubt that your indomitable will shall carry you through any dangers that lurk. Do be careful though, we are dealing with one known evil and the unknown greater evil he is working for!"

Cardinal Faheud embraced Lady Penelope and made the sign of the cross.

"Take you this token and may its blessing bring you through dangers unharmed, and all who travel with you. In Jah's name"


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Faheud, King of England



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--A_carrier_pigeon


"like treats. see boss!. deliver message!"


The excitable pigeon flew in the open tavern window and bounced around on the table in front of Cardinal Faheud excitedly


Faheud
Cardinal Faheud broke the seal and unrolled the letter. It was from Deacon Allan, and he had sent it from Westminster Abbey.



"Your Grace,

We are here in London on a brief side-trip to help out during the fire. I have not seen the King or Queen, but the Speaker of Parliament and the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod are well. Lady Destini and I lent a hand to the healers in the makeshift hospital here in the Abbey.

London is all but burnt to the ground in many places, with a huge loss of life. There is not much more we can do here, so in the morning we will set out for the Knights of St. George at Wolvesey Castle

We have not seen Elias or any of the Others in some time, but rumors of fell incidents are everywhere. We will take great care and trust that you are doing the same

In Service,
Brightpoint.


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Faheud, King of England



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Destini
Destini stood beside the ashen gates of London, waiting for Deacon Allan. The fires were quieted now and the late morning sun was able to shine through the sky that had a day ago been clouded in smoke. She had spent the greater duration of the fire tending to the wounded that had been brought to Westminster Abbey.

She was exhausted. Sleep had been catch-as-catch-can. Whenever the nigh-constant flow of wounded through the abbey gates would ebb, she would get a moment to lay out of the way and close her eyes - but only a moment. The ebb of wounded would flow again. Her two hands, her soothing songs, and comforting words were required once more. There had been no time for a decent night's rest, as there was no time now. They had put off their journey to the Knights of St. George long enough.

Her gaze lingered on the devastated streets of London, wishing she could stay and help them further. There might be time to return later and help them rebuild. But for now, at least as soon as Allan showed up, they would be off again on their own quest.

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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan walked down the main street towards the gates, drifting ash cutting across in front of him. Someone was going to spend months cleaning this up and years re-building.

It would not be him though, he had places to go and promises to keep.

Seeing Destini looking out the gates, he walked up near and greeted her,

"Ello there. Pigeon sent, and dawn to be walking into then?"



Destini
"Aye," she said to Allan with a willing, if slightly weary smile. "Let's fer the road."

She turned away from London to the South, feeling strange without her walking staff. She'd scarcely entered the fire before she'd given it to an injured man fleeing the fire. It had been well appreciated, and better served him than it would have her. She hoisted her satchel higher on her shoulders instead and felt the comforting weight of her harp within it.

She glanced at Allan and considered him a moment as they walked."Pigeon, mm? Ye've sent a letter to the Cardinal, then?"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan laughed as they set out.

"Aye I sent a pigeon to the Cardinal. It did not seem much use to send one to me. Not much is gained and it reallllly confuses the pigeons."





Destini
Destini looked over at Allan with an irked expression that was partially overshadowed by her own amused grin. "I see ye're still answerin' questions in a straightforward manner."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan grinned in mischief, obviously glad to be out of London and feeling a bit playful.

"Aye, 'tis true. Though your extreme unwillingness to ask questions can tend to leave me a bit rusty at answering...

I sent a note to the Cardinal to let him know we are alive, headed to the Knights of St. George, and altogether glad to be shut of London. And that his favorite tavern in town is now no more than drifting ashes."




Destini wrote:
Destini looked over at Allan with an irked expression that was partially overshadowed by her own amused grin. "I see ye're still answerin' questions in a straightforward manner."
Destini
She nodded, sharing little of Allan's current playfulness, and allowed their conversation to fall away for a moment. They walked beside one another in companionable silence while she contemplated the uncertain future.

The landscape here outside of London was so very different from her home in Ireland, though she couldn't quite place her finger on how it was different. She found herself suddenly homesick. She missed her kin. She worried for them. What were they doing to combat this threat ... or was Allan right and they didn't even believe there was a threat?

For that matter, what were she and Allan doing to combat this threat? That they were headed to see the Knights of Saint George was clear. But what good would that do? What could any of them do against such a vile plot? "Allan," she said, forming the question she wanted to ask as she asked it. "These Knights O' Saint George, what do ye expect they might do when they hear o' the poison? ... Or maybe I should ask what can they do. I expect there isnae a guarantee that they will help."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan had rather expected this particular question for some reason.

"Well, they are sworn to protect King and Country. And they may themselves have been targeted. That at least will gain me a full hearing. I also recall the Dame Hospitaler is a healer and herbalist, so there may be some assistance to be gained there. At any rate, I will make the attempt to get their support and assistance."


Destini
"Sworn to protect how?" Destini asked, trying to gain a clearer picture of the plan they were carrying out. The title of 'knight' conjured images of stately and noble people in full armor and brandished swords. "As in bodyguards fer His Majesty? Or are they more o' an army, like the NMA back in Eire?" She wondered if the organizations were similar.

"An' yet," she said as an idea occurred to her. "Nay, it cannae be like the NMA since ye said these Knights O' Saint George serve the whole kingdom. In Eire, the NMA serves only the county o' An Mumhain ... not the whole o' the country." She frowned as she tried to contemplate it. The unity between counties was a very new concept to her.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Deacon pondered the question a bit as they approached a series of wooded hills the road wound through.

"Actually, the notion of no unified Kingdom Army is something I find troubling. Would that not mean that anyone...such as, I dunno, the NNGO, would have easy pickings at invading and cutting off Counties one at a time?

The Knights of St. George form both an army serving the King and Kingdom, as well as providing military expertise, protection, and counter-insurgency support."


Destini
"Unless His Majesty Zanditin has started up such an army since we left Eire, aye, the NNGO could well do as ye say," Destini agreed to Allan's question with a displeased scowl. "Dependin' on who is duke or dutchess at the time, the NNGO may e'en find allies amongst some o' the counties." She sighed, wishing there was less truth in her words ... or better yet, none at all. "In my experience, the counties o' Eire are like siblings. There are times they work really well together, an' there are times they do nae -- to the detriment o' all. Irish tempers run hot an' the peace there is fragile. Any major difference o' opinion or sudden surge o' military strength could lead to civil war."

She took a deep breath of the forested air and was reminded of her home. Imleach was a wood town, and in the spring, it smelled exactly like this. Buds were on the bare trees, promising leaves would not be too much further away.

"How does England do it?" she asked. "Surely the counties here have differences. How do they keep those differences from evolvin' to war with one another?"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan scowled...."It is not that England is better, it is that it has had longer to pay for stupid rivalries and petty politics. Necessity is the mother of unity. So many times outside elements have laid waste to counties and towns when there was *not* a unified central response that the Kingdom finally forced itself to play nice and share the whiskey long enough to establish the common defence. It *still* takes a ton of work tho..."

As they approached the wooded area, signs of early spring were clear in the arming air and hints of green buds sprouting on trees and bushes.

"You only have to recover from a hard winter so many times before you think to put up more stores of firewood and food for the next."


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