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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Richard.grimthorn
A wicked grin bloomed on Grimthorn's face. "Oh, Elias, you really are the most dreadful liar. Of course you talked. No, no don't deny it. Your bird is rather a much better associate than you are. Which is why he still has a job and you do not." He opened the jail cell with the keys he'd stolen from one of the two dead guards and stepped within. He paused then as if considering if Elias had any real information. "But I'm not entirely without mercy. Tell me what you know and I'll allow you to do us all a favour and kill yourself."

--.elias.
I must be mad. I consider his offer. I know what he will do to me if I don't accept. Brightpoint's ministrations will seem nothing next to Grimthorn's cruelty. I could take the information to my grave ... but to what end? No, I would rather cause Brightpoint pain whether I am alive or not. I decide to speak.

"Brightpoint picked up a wench on his trip to Ireland. Her name is Destini MacKenzie. I saw how they acted together in the infernal Hospital of Saint Thomas. Given what he did to me when I threatened to kill her," I turn my cheek to show him the burn scar, "I gather he fancies her. She's the key to destroying him."

I dare to take a step toward my would-be murderer. "Entrust me with the deed and I promise you'll not be disappointed!"

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--Richard.grimthorn
"I'm already disappointed in you, Elias. The problem is simple. Do try to keep up. It goes something a little like this:" Grimthorn pulled out one of his throwing daggers. He closed the distance between them and placed the dagger at Elias's throat. He hissed into Elias' ear, "You keep making that incredibly annoying breathing sound."

Grimthorn drew his dagger across Elias' neck and left him to die in that pitiful jail cell.

Destini
Destini returned to her apartment in Hastings after the Spring Ball at Westgate Manor. She was exhausted. She slipped her key into the lock of her door and entered her flat, climbing the spiral staircase to the second floor with heavy feet. She dropped her satchel at the top of the stairs and collapsed into one of the two chairs at her dining room table. It was so good to be home.

A knock sounded at her apartment door. Destini startled. She spun herself to a standing position facing the staircase, withdrawing the pistol crossbow Allan had given her. They had spent a great deal of time before the ball training on the Westgate manor archery range. Frowning, she looked down at her impeccably correct defensive stance. She had moved instinctually. In many ways, she was frightened at how quickly she was internalizing the lessons she was being taught.

The knock sounded again. This time, Destini would answer it. Ready to fire if her visitor was foe not friend, Destini carefully moved down the spiral staircase toward the door. She opened it swiftly and was in the process of aiming the hand-crossbow when she saw her paranoia was unfounded. A bored courier, oblivious to his near injury, stood before her with a letter in hand. Destini lowered the bow immediately and hid it behind the door. She took the letter and paid the boy a shilling for his efforts … or was it as an apology for almost killing him?

She gazed at the letter, recognizing Pagan’s slanted hand even in the dim light. She grinned widely and moved to stand under one of the capitol city’s streetlamps so she wouldn’t have to wait to read the letter until she had lit a flame of her own within her apartment. Her smile vanished as she read the words her best friend had hurriedly scrawled upon the page. The darkness of the Hastings evening closed in about her. When she looked up, her face was drawn and grave. It felt like she’d aged years in the moments it had taken to read the missive.



Dearest Desti,

the news are not good. Zan has taken ill and we have every reason to believe he's been poisoned. I was just there and he was all grey, blue tints, fingernails, the works! And there are vials there but I got the impression he's declining to take it for some reason. Zan is in and out of consciousness but Alys doesn't want to force it down his throat, she's made a promise. Paddy was there and they had an argument over it, I heard the whole thing.

I wish there was something I could do but I can't think of anything. I can't fight against faceless poisoners, I don't have a clue about anything! I don't know who, how or why, and I don't have the slightest idea about what to do to find out. All that can be done has been done already I suppose. All that I can do is rot here in my Jahdamned hostel room like a worthless bag of corn. I can't even stay with him in that room watching him slowly rot away, I just couldn't! So I'm totally useless.

I don't know when this letter will find you if ever. By the time it does everything is probably all over. I wish you were here, and I wish I could have some clue about who's behind all this.

I'm sorry that I don't have better news for you,

Pagan


The poison had reached King Zanditin of Ireland. She knew well how long it took to travel across the Irish Channel. As of the writing of the letter Zan was alive … but the letter had taken time to get to her. Now? He might be dead already. Or he might have taken the antidote and be in danger of a second attack. All she had was guesses. She needed more information. She needed to be with her clan.

She climbed the stairs of her apartment in stunned silence. She threw her cloak over her shoulders, hoisted her still-packed satchel on her back, and left her home again, locking the door behind her. There was much to do if she were to make the long journey back to Ireland. But an attaché to the Count of Sussex did not leave without informing her employer. Besides, this was information pertinent to her assigned mission. He needed to know.

She stopped in the street to look over her shoulder at her apartment with sigh. She loved it here in Hastings and hated leaving it for several months. But there was nothing for it. The road to the Hall of Government was before her. Count Faheud would be there. She turned back to her road.

Duty called.


(ooc: The poisoning of King Zanditin and Pagan's letter was written as mentioned in the thread A Toast To Endings here in the Glen.)
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Faheud


Faheud looked across his office at Brightpoint is disbelief.

"Are you sure he was being truthful? Armand d'Argent is behind these plots? I suppose he has the means, but, really?"

The Count got up and paced as was his habit when agitated.

"If he had Elias tracking you, then where do you think he is now"?

Allan shrugged, "No idea where he is now, although I'd expect him to be in Scotland or Ireland, furthering the plans to poisons Kings and their kin. I am very sure Elias was as truthful as he could be. He was under a bit of ....leverage...at the time.."


Faheud's brow raised, " I see. And tell--"

He was cut off by a very flustered Alberic coming into the office.

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Faheud, King of England



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--Canon_alberic


Arch Canon Alberic stood gasping in the doorway to the office. He looked at the Count and Allan Brightpoint for a moment before speaking.

"Sir. Elias and the two guards at his cell have been murdered!"


Destini
Destini entered the Hall of Government with Pagan's letter still in her grasp. Making her way quickly to Count Faheud's office was no difficult affair. She had been there once or twice before and knew the way. The staff knew her on sight by now and did not stop her entrance.

Voices echoed down the corridor from the Count's office. Although she couldn't hear the topic of their conversation, she recognized the voices, smiling briefly as she heard Allan's timbre. She was just down the hall when Arch-canon Alberic entered with urgent news. She stood in the doorway, listening to the information about Elias' murder.

"I have just received further grave news, Yer Grace." She curtseyed. Looking to Allan she added, "Ye should hear this as well, Allan." Her expression was grave as she offered up the letter in her hands. "The poisoners have reached King Zanditin o' Ireland."
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Faheud


Faheud looked from Alberic to Destini and took the letter. He perused it's text quickly, tapping his fingers on the desk.

"Bloody hell this is getting out of hand. We finally find out who Elias worked for, but he is dead now and cannot further aid us. And we can presume that d'Argent is in Ireland if the poisoners have been successful there.

So who here shall we send with Destini back to Ireland
?"

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Faheud, King of England



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Destini
She stepped further into the office, glad that His Grace realized that she would have to return to Ireland. "With all due respect, ye need nay send anyone with me, Yer Grace. As evidenced by Elias' death, we do nae know who all may be watchin'. One is less likely to be noticed.

"As fer who may be watchin', ye said ye discovered Elias' employer?"
She looked to Allan, wondering if this was what he had meant when he had said he had been 'rough' with Elias. "Who is this d'Argent?"
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Faheud


Faheud looked over spectacles he was not wearing.

"Last time I sent out three and one survived. barely. I will not send out solo missions, the price of failure is a bit steep.

d'Argent is the scion of a wealthy Flemish family, studied here many years ago and left about the time I sacked Elias. He is a very cold and calculating fellow. I had not thought to ever hear of him again. He does not seem like a criminal mastermind to me, much. I expect we will have to ferret this lot out one at a time.

Allan. I trust you are sufficiently recovered to take another field trip on my behalf
?"

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan stretched his limbs and rose from his chair.

"always ready for another jaunt in the service, Your Grace..."

Destini
Destini looked at Allan. He had never mentioned that others had been sent to Ireland with him. But then, she had never asked, either. What must it have been like for him to lose two of his comrades before even reaching the shores of Ireland? What would they face when they attempted to make that journey again? Realizing one or both of them could be killed in the process, she now understood why the Count didn't want to send her alone. She nodded her agreement to their assignment.

"I wondered if I might borrow one o' yer pigeons to send a missive to my clan-kin. 'Twould be best to ascertain the nature o' the sitation before we arrive." Her brow furrowed as she tried to envision all that they would need. "An' we shall need a ship, o' course. I'm afraid I do nae know England as well as I know Eire. Which port offers the best route 'cross the Irish Channel?"
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Faheud


Faheud considered, "I think the north of England has the most active ports. Trying to sail to Ireland from Sussex is not an especially easy task.

Alberic, please make a pigeon available for use.

Allan, Destini is going to need a weapon for self defense. We have a stock of hand-crossbows just in. One of those should do.

When do you plan to depart?"

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Faheud, King of England



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Destini
Destini moved her cloak aside to reveal the hand-crossbow that hung from her belt. "Allan was kind enough to provide me with one such weapon before the Spring Ball. Though, additional ammunition fer us both wouldnae go amiss." She hoped to Jah it would not be needed, but it was best to be prepared.

She bit her bottom lip, realizing there was one final thing she really wanted accomplished before she went back to Ireland. "I am packed already an' set to leave at yer pleasure, Yer Grace, with sooner bein' better than later. However ..." here she trailed off, glancing to the Arch-deacon and Arch-canon in turn. "There is one additional thing ... though, I hesitate to speak it so openly."

It was a personal request, and not really required for the mission. But she found she wanted it more than she had wanted anything before. Blushing, she made her request, "I should like to be baptised before I set forth back to Eire."
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Faheud


Faheud nodded, "That can certainly be arranged. Gather the two witnesses and it shall be so."

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Faheud, King of England



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