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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

Faheud


Count Faheud nodded and waved the two on their way, "Well said. You should leave at once. Allan, I will put Brother Corwynn in charge of security while you are abroad. He will transmit any alerts you need to receive"

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Faheud, King of England



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


Allan bowed to his Count, and spoke gravely, "We'll do the absolute best we can, Your Grace. I'll be in touch whenever I am able."

In a single motion, Allan swung up onto Sablewind and turned him towards the open road.

It was time to be off again, in the service of Count and Cardinal.

Destini
Destini gave a final curtsey to her employer. "Give Shiri an' Cullan my farewells," she asked him kindly. "I shall miss them, an' ye, greatly until my return."

She smiled and turned. Placing a foot into the stirrup as Allan had taught her, she mounted Estrella de Fuego and rode off after Allan.
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Faheud


Faheud watched his attache's ride off in a cloud of dust beyond the gates. He looked after them in silence for a while and made his way back to his offices, time for relaxing being over. There was much to do.



He had barely sat down at a desk Nigel had given him years ago when Alberic entered the room with a dour look.

'What is it, Alberic? Hasn't enough gone wrong for one day?"

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Faheud, King of England



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


Alberic raised an eyebrow, but tunneled in to the issue at hand.

"Your Grace asked me to prepare a letter of Marque for Allan Brightpoint and Destini MacKenzie. It is done. But I seem to have seen them riding out of Hastings without this signed, sealed, and delivered?"




"This letter affords Destini MacKenzie--attache, and Allan Brightpoint--attache and Arch-Deacon for Security matters, authority to act on my behalf. Their mission and actions are under my seal and authorization and as such carry the weight of the Count of Sussex and the Cardinal Primate of the English Speaking Church.

Those who aid those named herein received my extreme gratitude. Those who do not, receive the opposite.

Signed and Sealed this 24th Day of April, 1459, in Hastings, Sussex

Faheud,

Count of Sussex
Cardinal Primate of the English Speaking Church





Faheud


Count Faheud slapped his hand to the desk in frustration.

"I cannot believe I forgot that. I'll sign and seal it now and I want you to catch up to them before they hit Bristol, Alberic. Take my horse, He is the fastest in the county.!"

The Count hastily signed and sealed the letter and handed it to Alberic who bowed out of the room and headed off to comply with his orders.

"When," wondered Faheud aloud, "will this morning stop?"

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Faheud, King of England



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


It had turned out to be a dismal day and a dark ride for Arch-canon Alberic. He had left in a hurry, on the Count's favorite horse, with a mission to catch up to young Brightpoint and Miss Destini. Had, as it were, a very important letter. Alberic wondered if one day there might not be a form of communication a bit faster than elderly canon on horseback?

The skies gave hm a few seconds warning from the cloud banks that were rolling in. A deep swelling thunder and then a cascade of water.



Just lovely, thought Alberic, poorly provisioned and out in the rain. Whatever had he been thinking to just dash off? Sigh. Nothing for it though, he had to catch them up or they were poorly armed for a dangerous road ahead.

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Alberic sneezed as he road, spectacles fogging up slightly. He pulled the hood of his traveling cloak a bit more close and pressed on.

A dismal day and a dark ride indeed.


--Richard.grimthorn
The Silent Watcher looked on as a horse trotted up the road toward his hidden position amongst the trees. Rain ran in trickles down his long dark hair. The splashing clop of horses hooves upon the terribly maintained and muddy road made it easy to note the location of the rider through the dismal rain. An elderly man sat upon the back of a horse too fine to belong to him. The Silent Watcher pulled forth a long stick. Attached to the stick was a thin piece of wire with a heavy metal ball counterweight at one end.

He waited.

When the time was right, The Silent Watcher's wrist flicked the long wire foreward. It sailed through the air, slicing falling raindrops in two as it flew. The wire struck the horse's right front leg. The metal counterweight ensured the damage was done. The Silent Watcher withdrew his device and made his way to his own horse hidden amongst the leaves.

All too easy.

--Canon_alberic


Alberic felt the horse beneath him start a bit and slowly move slower and slower. After about a hundred yards, it stopped altogether, favoring its right front leg.

This was splendid. He had likely been careless and let the horse drift off center enough to injure its leg.


Alberic slid down off the horse, thanking Jah wryly for the lovely rain to peer through and began examining his mount.

It seemed as though a stone or branch had mildly scraped the knee, but the damage was minor.

"Come along then, lad, " encouraged Alberic..".let us see how you walk on it."

Surely enough he was pleased to see the horse walk steadily and shake off whatever had happened.

Alberic climbed back into the saddle and rode off toward the hospital of St. Thomas at a gentler pace than before, just to be certain all was well.

"Thank You, Jah, for mercy in this case. I would not have liked that meeting with Count Faheud at all..."

--Richard.grimthorn
The Silent Watcher observed through the shadow of leaves as the old man inspected his mount then continued on at a slower pace. He narrowed his eyes. Perhaps next time he would use caltrops. No matter. The messenger was slowed. That was enough. The Silent Watcher waited a moment before mounting his own horse and following at a distance.

Destini
Water ran down Destini's dark hood and cloak as she rode alongside Allan. The wool fabric of her cloak and hood smelled sour and stale in the cold, spring rain. Her exposed fingers gripped the reins of Estrella de Fuego. The torrent of rain was enough to wash out sections of the road and made the going more difficult than it otherwise would have been.

But she noted none of the difficulties.

She merely pushed through, gently urging Estrella de Fuego onward. Her dark, determined gaze cut through the misty rain with a ferocity she had never experienced before. The path ahead of her was clear despite the rain. She had a duty to perform - to count and cardinal, to kin, to king. Nothing could stand in her way. She was not content with simply waiting for the morrow to happen. She had to do something. She was doing something.

An old conversation occurred to her and one corner of her mouth turned up briefly.

There was, indeed, a degree of satisfaction in finding a way to happen to the morrow.

She pressed on.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan noted a pleased with it all smile dancing at the edge of Destini's lips. That was good as they had a long road with many twists and turns ahead. frankly, enjoying the twists and turns is what comprised the heart of a successful attache.

he had known by Egermont that she had such a heart but had barely avoided pointing it out. It was too soon then, but perhaps not now.

He called out through the rain as they drew nearer to the turnoff to St. Thomas Hospital, "Enjoying the ride, Desti? It is a lovely Sunny day....somewhere..."

He failed to hide the grin as the words danced through the rain.

Destini
She nodded at his words, her gaze still fixed upon their path. Her heart was still heavy with the deeds that needed to be done if their mission was to be successful, but she was skillfully ignoring that. "Aye," she agreed with him, peering far into the distance where maybe this weather would reveal a ray of sunlight. "There is a sunny day somewhere ..." She shook her hooded head. "But nay fer us. That isnae our road."

She looked at him with a spark of amusement in her eye and a soft smile dancing on her lips. "An' what surprises me is that I wouldnae have it any other way."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan smiled, "Imagine, if you will, my shock and surprise..."

He turned his horse down the lane leading to Mother Mary's domain.

--Mary_persephone
Reverend Mother Mary opened the door as two horses rode into the walls of her domain. She hadn't been expecting anyone on such a bleak day as this. The sound of two riders had caught her attention enough for her to come to the door and see who had arrived.

She recognized the large black horse before she recognized the riders. Sable Wind had always been a favorite of Young Brightpoint's. Given that the other rider was smaller, she guessed who her cloaked visitors were before she saw their faces.

She sent two of the Count's guards to see to their horses. She called to them, gesturing for them to come inside the open door. "Come in out of the cold and wet before you catch your deaths! I've enough patients at present as it is, and I cannot afford the beds!"

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