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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan felt three inches tall.

Ah well, nothing for it.

"Your Grace, I must report accountability for the untimely deaths in your service due to pirates sinking our ship of the brave William McFarland, and Deacon Janna the Bold. I have great hopes that with our new and better knowledge of the threats before us that the new mission will evade dangers and achieve success without loss.

I hold myself entirely responsible for our losses as the command was mine.

If you need my resignation I will respectfully and reluctantly so submit."




Faheud


Faheud looks a bit more-sternly at Allan.

"Arch-Deacon Brightpoint, if I need your resignation, I will ask for it. You are not responsible for Anto's pirates sinking your ship.

That said, I want to be sure you have plans and contingencies in place. You'll be farther out on a limb than you have been since Zurich.

These are desperate times and we know that at least one of the parties involved, d'Argent is capable of truly heinous acts.

Get over there and do what you can. And make sure no unnecessary risks are taken by yourself or Destini MacKenzie.

I notice you did not answer about Elias..
.
"

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Faheud, King of England



Thanks to Destini MacKenzie for the new banner!
--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan actually blushed at the rebuke.

"Sorry, Your Grace, I do seem to earn those...

As to Elias. I was rather....stern...with him when questioning him, but I delivered him healthy and safe in the care of your Jailor.

My reports say d'Argent is in Ireland....so I can only guess other agents got him.

We *do* need to face the possibility that someone of even more capability and less moral fortitude than d'Argent is in play.

Do you wish me to investigate the murder, Your Grace?"


Faheud


Faheud considered the idea, but shook his head.

"No. I need you to work the Irish solution. Alberic will investigate the Elias matter. You realize I trust you implicitly, and have the same sense of of Young MacKenzie.

I need you two to be successful. We have to stem the evil.

I do have word tho.

There is one in Ireland.

A person name of Oddman has been selling or gifting false antidotes. I have no idea why or whom he serves. Have a care though..."


Faheud looked darkly at nothing.

"There are so many traitors and idiots that it is difficult to tell which is which."



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Faheud, King of England



Thanks to Destini MacKenzie for the new banner!
--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Well, Your Grace," said Allan, "I am no longer sure it matters which is which...."


Faheud


Faheud nodded and stood up from his desk, stretching his back after a long afternoon of writing award recommendations to the King.

"Pray see the armory and Alberic for anything you will be needed. Jah knows I will be able to provide precious little help when you are in Eire, so I want to do my best by you now.

Be careful, be successful, and bring both of you back here in one piece!"


Faheud smiled at his trusted attache, "Not that I need to tell you to look out for Destini... Off you go lad."

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Faheud, King of England



Thanks to Destini MacKenzie for the new banner!
Destini
As Destini exited the cathedral after Sunday mass, she looked out on the pale light of dawn. It was time. She had been baptised into the Cardinal Faheud's faith, a member of Jah's own family. Now, she could face the darkness that had befallen two kingdoms.

She walked down the street to her apartment to gather her things. Her mind wandered to events of the past week. She recalled the messenger in King Viceroy's livery that delivered news of His Majesty England's death to Queen Cordelia at the Spring Ball. On her way down the street, she passed a crowd of folk headed to the town hall for the latest news. The recollection morphed into the memory of the bored courier that had brought her word of King Zanditin of Eire's poisoning.

These were dark days indeed.

She arrived at her apartment at the same time as a fluttering messenger bearing a parchment. Destini smiled softly at Peck the Pigeon and removed the missive from it's leg. "Hullo, Peck," she said to the bird and carried it with her inside her apartment to read the missive.



Dearest Desti,

I'm afraid I have some bad news for you, in addition to that I have no clue whether Zan has taken his medicine or not. Something happened that made me leave Cork behind because I was worried for Kadie's life. I had one of those top secret NMA things to conduct you really don't want to know about I'm sure and got mixed up in something big and the wrong persons got mad at me I guess and somebody tried to kill me! And then there was a threatening envelope that said all I loved would die, a puff of red powder and I had to return to Imleach to make sure Kadie was safe and now I'm really sick and I think I have been poisoned myself! Can't eat, can hardly keep a shot of whiskey down and I look terrible, there's no doubt about it and this is n o t the way I want to die! When Jerro (a friend of mine, long story) gets back from his business we have to get back to Cork immediately to warn him and hopefully he's got some to spare (I know I'm not a King or anyone all that important) and hopefully it will work! Because I'm too young to die this way!

Pagan


Destini closed her eyes against the torrent of emotions that welled up inside of her at the information. King Viceroy of England, King Zanditin of Ireland, and her best friend Pagan, were dead or dying. She wanted to scream at the bird that was devouring corn kernals on her dining room table. Why hadn't he brought better news? Why was this happening? Who was behind this?!

... still more ... How could she stop it?!

She scribbled a quick missive back to Pagan:

Pagan lass,

Hold on, I'm coming as soon as I can get there. Finding a boat across the channel is harder than you might think. There are no boats thence from Sussex, on the South side of the kingdom. I have to travel North to a port.

I pray your friend Jerro is trustworthy enough to care for you ... you will need someone. Arch-deacon Brightpoint would not have made it without me when he was poisoned.

I worry for you, and will pray to Jah that you make it to Corcaigh in time.

Jerro, if you get this in Pagan's stead, know that she's told me of you. I don't know your backstory together, but Pagan is my best friend. We grew up together in Imleach. Since she trusts you, so do I. Take care of her. If she has been targeted, there has got to be a reason. I am arriving with aid from England as soon as Jah wills it.

Be well, my friends,
~ Destini MacKenzie
Attache to Count Faheud of Sussex, England


She signed her full name and title at the bottom of the letter in case Jerro received the message in Pagan's stead. When she was finished, Destini sent Peck off to Ireland with the message. She watched the carrier pigeon fly off into the dawn until she could see it no longer. Sighing, she lifted her satchel. It was time to find Allan and be away to Ireland.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Mass had ended, and Allan went to the Count's stables to retrieved the horses he had directed the lads to prepare. One a black palfrey, well-sized for Destini, one a middling pack animal, and a large stallion he favored. It was 16 hands tall and bore the name Sable Wind.

He was just leading them out of the stables when he saw Destini approaching.

"Desti! I have our horses packed and prepared!"



Destini
She saw him as he called her name and smiled softly to him. It was not the exhuberant smile she had often used when she usually saw him, the heavy events and news of late weighed heavily on her. She nodded to him in greeting, not seeing a need to greet him verbally since they'd just been together at mass.

She secured her satchel to the packhorse with deft fingers. It was lighter than she expected, easier to carry. In favor of traveling faster and lighter, she had left her harp in her apartment. This was not a journey for music or trade. This was a mission of necessity and speed. She went to the black palfrey that was clearly intended for her. She stroked it gently, looking into its deep eyes as if she could understand what the gentle beast was thinking by looking there. "What's her name?" she asked Allan.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Brightpoint smiled. Destini appeared a lot more at ease with horses these days. He walked up to be near the palfrey and made introductions.

"Destini MacKenzie please meet 'Estrella de fuego ' which means Star fire in Spanish. She will make you a fine companion and ally upon our mission.

Is there any other supplies you need? If not, we should probably make our farewells to the Count because-"
Allan stopped talking abruptly.

He turned and peered closely at Destini.

"What's wrong?"

Destini
She didn't answer right away.
She didn't look at him as tears pricked at the back of her eyes.
She ground her teeth together.
She focused on the physical sensation to stop herself from breaking down completely - there wasn't time for that.
She had a duty.
Her mission came before anything else.
She reigned her emotions back in and turned her head to face Allan with dry eyes. Her hand still idly petted Estrella de Fuego's mane.

"Peck was at my doorstep when I got home. He carried a letter from Eire," she said, her words conveying information but not emotion. That she held tightly in check. "Pagan has been struck by the Oriental poison. She doesnae know anythin' o' Zan's condition, but she's returnin' to Corcaigh as quick as may be. She's a friend helpin' her there, a man named Jerro. I can only pray he's trustworthy. She'll need him."

Having delivered the news she had that Allan did not, she turned back to the palfrey. After dealing with horses in the Fire of London, she'd felt a whole lot more understanding for the beasts. Horses fueled by fear of fire were much harder to deal with than those that were comfortable in their surroundings. "Estrella de Fuego," she said with a subtle smile to the horse. "'Tis a fine name."
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Faheud
Count Faheud was passing through the Stables en route to the back entrance to his study when he saw Allan Brightpoint and Destini MacKenzie finishing preparations for travel. He deflected off his planned course and came over to them.

"You good folks are ready to leave then? Have everything you need? Where will you be heading first?"


Faheud stopped the stream of questions to allow, perhaps, and answer to make its way through his barrage.


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Faheud, King of England



Thanks to Destini MacKenzie for the new banner!
Destini
Destini looked up as Count Faheud entered the stables. He was in mourning attire, as was near everyone else in the Kingdom of England. It was almost startling to see this normally elegant man man of fashionable prowess clothed in shades of grey and black, but he managed to wear the attire in much the same manner of finesse as he seemed to do everything in his life.

She curseyed deeply to her employer. "I think Bristol is the closest port that may offer passage to Eire. But if there isnae a ship there, we'll try Hollywell or Liverpool. I only hope we willnae have to travel all the way to Egermont again."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"There might be some merit in a brief stop at St. Thomas Hospital," added Arch-deacon Brightpoint.

" It sounds as though traveling with extra medical supplies and antidote would be a wise course."

Allan looked meaningfully at the Count, who nearly avoided letting an eyebrow flutter upwards.

Brightpoint turned to Destini, "Do you think a few hours at the hospital would be too long a delay?"

Destini
"I donae think we have much o' a choice in the matter. One vial maynae be enough to stem the tide o' poisonin's in Eire if things are as bad there as they appear." she fingered the vial of elixir that hung about her neck, a gift from Mother Mary last time they were at the hospital.

"If we intend to make a stop, I think we'd best leave immediately," she glanced between the two men to see what they thought.
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