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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

Destini
She smiled wanly at Allan's comparison of their location and the warming weather to the political state of kingdom affairs. Her smile turned more genuine as she took his analogy to the next logical step. "Then I can only hope Eire is comin' out o' the woods rather than just now enterin' 'em."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan nodded agreeably. "As long as they come through unharmed then all is well in the end."

--.elias.
From the docks of Egremont, I have pursued my quarry. Through the fires of London, I tracked him where none of my informants could do so. Now, here in the wild I have him. My sojourn in London earned me a new toy, a crossbow with which to end his life.

Through the open sites of my crossbow, I take aim. Neither he nor the wench have yet spotted me. Good. Let them babble in whatever time Brightpoint has left. My mission is all but complete.

No final words. No last minute escapes. No mercy.

I depress the trigger.

The crossbow bolt leaps into the air.

Allan Brightpoint will die.


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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


No sooner than Allan had finished talking about coming out of the woods unharmed a sudden "KATHUNK!!!" sound emanated from about a foot away from his head. He whirled to see a crossbow bolt quivering in a tree at head level.

Grabbing Destini by the shoulder, he yelled "DOWN!!!" and pulled them both to the ground in the bushes by the road. Allan whirled and came up kneeling with his hand-crossbow at the ready.

"Stay flat!!!" he hissed, "I can't see the shooter yet..."

Someone had just tried to kill one or both of them and he needed to spot the attacker before a more effective shot came...

Destini
In her surprise, she let out an audible gasp as Allan dragged her to the ground. She hit the earth so suddenly that it knocked the wind out of her for a moment. Doing as Allan said, she laid flat against the dirt, taking in in small breaths of air until her breathing returned to its normal rhythm.

What was going on?

Allan's words echoed in her head. Shooter? She glanced up and saw the still-vibrating crossbow bolt in the tree next to where they had been walking just moments ago. Someone out there was aiming to kill.

Between them, Allan had the only ranged weapon. But if he couldn't see their attacker, he couldn't fire back. Keeping her head low to the ground, she vainly tried to see what Allan couldn't. Not being trained the way he was, she didn't know what she was looking for. Destini looked to her companion. Never a dull moment, she silently mused.
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--.elias.
I spit a curse when my bolt misses my quarry. Now, not only have I missed my mark, but Brightpoint is alerted to my presence. Worthless London craftmanship! I should have known better than to trust the crossbow's reliability.

Yet now that I know the drift of the sites, I can adjust my aim. I have lost the element of surprise, but my quarry is still within my grasp. Although I cannot see him from where I am, I know where he is. He is pinned.

Coming up from my prone position amongst the weeds and brush, I crouch low to the ground, adjusting my location so I will have sight of my quarry once more. If I can move silently enough through the brush, I will have another chance to end Brightpoint's life.


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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan peered out from the bushes...kneeling motionless....his heart sounded like distant thunder in his chest. How could he have been so lax as to nearly get them killed by some highway robber?

Gazing around slowly, moving only his eyes, Allan saw nothing.

No. It could not be a highway robbery as there would be more than one. single robbers never had the courage to attack multiple people.

Was that motion over there in the trees? Could be....

A criminal fleeing justice in the flames of London perhaps? They would not care how many people were there as long as they all ducked.

No. This assault came with no sound of approach and no warning and from behind. A dedicated, stealthy opponent.

Damn. A shock of white hair and black clothing.


Allan muttered a single word aloud so that Destini could hear it.

"Elias."

Motioning for silence, Allan took careful aim....Elias needed to come closer before the shot would have a chance.

He whispered "When I shoot, get up and run fifty paces down the road, then hide again. On my second shot I will come behind you. Hopefully one of them will stop him or chase him off."

Allan waited...yes...almost...

He fired

Destini
As Allan's bolt left his weapon, Destini leapt to her feet and ran. She counted the paces in her head as she went: one, two, three, four, five ...

Allan would be behind her. Surely, Elias would not risk dangering himself once he realized they were as armed as he was.

...eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen...

Elias. How had he found them? They had avoided Liverpool to avoid him.

...nineteen, twenty, twenty-one ...

It had been a trap. The raven stealing the deacon's medalion. London. They never would have seen London was on fire if they hadn't traveled on the eastern road.

... twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one ...

Her heart was thundering from the sudden exertion. Her breath came in gasps. She was not a raw sprinter.

...thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-seven ...

She called upon her vocal training and breathed as if she were performing. In through the nose, hold for a moment, out through the mouth. Her heart rate slowed slightly. She sped up her pace.

... forty-one, forty-two, forty-three ...

Almost there. She guaged the distance she would cover at fifty paces. What was there? What could she hide behind?

... forty-six, forty-seven ...

There! A large tree had been overturned by some past storm. Its roots were pulled from the ground. The perfect place to hide.

... forty-nine, fifty!

She hid behind the exposed roots of the tree and resisted the urge to look about to see what had become of Allan.
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--.elias.
The sound of a crossbow bolt's release is a very distinctive sound. I drop instinctually as the bolt flies overhead. Between the weeds, I look out. Ah, so my quarry has picked up a new toy as well.

A second movement catches my eye. The girl is running. I reload my weapon. Guaging my shot, I see too many branches in the way to bother. Why waste the bolt? Why waste the effort? Why show myself to my quarry before I am ready? Even if the branches were not in the way, she is not my aim.

I again search for Brightpoint. I have not seen him move. He must still be behind the brush. If he wants to fight me, fine. Let him bring the fight to me. I shoulder my weapon and crouch just tall enough above the brush so he can see that I am there. I take aim on his location. Smirking, I wait for him to rise to the bait.


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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint



Deacon Allan quickly and carefully reloaded the hand crossbow. Looking behind him he saw Destini diving for cover beneath an immense downed tree fifty paces distant. He was impressed at how fast she covered that distance.

Scanning forward, the veteran attaché looked for movement…letting his eyes drift unfocused slightly to better catch what should not be there. This was an old trick Master Zahn had taught him.

There it was! Movement and the shock of hair just visible. If Allan aimed just below the white hair, he should score a disabling hit.

Allan rose and fired

He did not wait to see if he had hit Elias. Instead, he whirled in a dive to the right, came up sprinting and heading for where Destini was. As he got close he stumbled and almost fell, but kept his balance.



--.elias.
My quarry shows himself. In one motion, I stand and fire after him.

The bolt my quarry must have aimed for my chest strikes at my leg as I stand. I wince but keep my eye on my own arrow, willing it to strike my quarry down.

He stumbles. A hit!

And yet he continues to run.

I look down at my own wounds. The gash is not serious, but it will need mending before I can pursue.

I smile in my quarry's direction, my eyes as cold as ice. "Only a matter of time, Brightpoint ... and time is on my side."


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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Leaping behind the fallen tree Allan paused to re-load and whispered to Destini.

“Are you all right? I should go ahead a ways and make sure there is not another ambush laid. If I spot one, we can cut through the woods here for a couple miles.”

Destini
"I'm fine," she answered his question. "An' yerself?" she asked worriedly. "I saw ye stumble. Are ye alright?" Despite her every intention of staying safely behind the fallen tree, she had peeked around the edge when she heard the two crossbows firing at once. She had seen Allan stumble. Only his quick recovery and subsequent leap to relative safety had kept her from going to his side.

"As fer yer plan, it's a poor one at best. What if Elias is headed up the trail to here? I willnae wait here fer him to find me -- leastways not without my staff. We go together or not at all," she said stubbornly.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan was not pleased, but well....Irish. Sigh.

"Come on then, let's get out of here. If I did not hit him, I certainly made him duck for a while."

Allan got up and turned to leave

Destini
She moved to follow, but stopped just as suddenly with a sudden intake of breath. A crossbow arrow protruded from Allan's traveling pack. From first glance, it looked as if the arrow might have gone further than simply striking his bag. A slow trickle of thin blue and thick red liquids flowed through the hole in the tanned leather.

He hadn't answered her question when she'd asked if he was alright. He'd likely ignored her on purpose. Did he think she wouldn't notice?! "Allan!" she cried in alarm. "Ye've been shot!"



(ooc: condition of the arrow and such has been worked out with Brightpoint's player in advance)
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