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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

Destini
(ooc: rolling this forward, since we have a boat to catch ...)

A day later...


The exterior walls of Port Lairge rose up before her as she walked amicably at Deacon Brightpoint's side. So close to the sea, the smell of salt was in the air. After her meeting with the deacon, it had been an uneventful journey. Which really was the best kind. Still, her arrival at Port Lairge was only the beginning.

As they approached the city's walls, a gruff gate guard asked their names and business. "I'm Destini MacKenzie, minstrel by trade. I hear the port here is the busiest in all Ireland. We're seekin' travel to England if any ships are headed that way..."

The gate guard took down her name and waved them through without answering her.

Once they were through the gate, she sighed and turned to Brightpoint. "I s'pose our first order o' business is to find a ship, then."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Deacon Allan grinned...


"Well the port seems to have a fair lot of ships in. I also need to send old Peck here off with an update for the Cardinal. And to tell him he won the bet. He'll have to wait til I get back to Sussex to collect the Shilling though, Peck might think it is a treat and have a go at it."




Destini wrote:
(ooc: rolling this forward, since we have a boat to catch ...)

A day later...


The exterior walls of Port Lairge rose up before her as she walked amicably at Deacon Brightpoint's side. So close to the sea, the smell of salt was in the air. After her meeting with the deacon, it had been an uneventful journey. Which really was the best kind. Still, her arrival at Port Lairge was only the beginning.

As they approached the city's walls, a gruff gate guard asked their names and business. "I'm Destini MacKenzie, minstrel by trade. I hear the port here is the busiest in all Ireland. We're seekin' travel to England if any ships are headed that way..."

The gate guard took down her name and waved them through without answering her.

Once they were through the gate, she sighed and turned to Brightpoint. "I s'pose our first order o' business is to find a ship, then."
Destini
Destini looked sharply to Brightpoint. "So, ye're a gambler too, mm, Deacon? Yer 'unremittin' worldliness' certainly comes in many shapes an' sizes. Though, it surprises me that the cardinal would encourage ye." Although, she very much wanted to know what the bet was about, they had a ship to find and board. Once aboard, they would have plenty of time to talk during the crossing. Her questions could wait.

She turned to look at the port city and noticed for the first time that banners proclaiming Winterfest hung on every block. The streets were crowded with men, women, and children alike all in thier Sunday best and enjoying the festivities. "Seems we've arrived durin' a city-wide celebration," she noted, turning back to Brightpoint with a smirk. "I trust ye willnae gamble away yer fare fer the ship on yer way to send the pigeon off."

Grinning, she turned away in the direction of the harbor.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan laughed aloud, "Aye...but just a little bit of a gambler. Cardinal faheud and I have given more shillings to the Hospital of St. Thomas by solving disagreements with a shilling bet....The loser has to withstand Reverend Mother Mary Persephone's staring and glaring when she learns where the donation came from...

I'll meet you down near the docks... mind the sailors on leave...they can be.....rambunctious..."


Allan turned and walked towards the Abbey with peck on his shoulder...



Destini wrote:
Destini looked sharply to Brightpoint. "So, ye're a gambler too, mm, Deacon? Yer 'unremittin' worldliness' certainly comes in many shapes an' sizes. Though, it surprises me that the cardinal would encourage ye." Although, she very much wanted to know what the bet was about, they had a ship to find and board. Once aboard, they would have plenty of time to talk during the crossing. Her questions could wait.

She turned to look at the port city and noticed for the first time that banners proclaiming Winterfest hung on every block. The streets were crowded with men, women, and children alike all in thier Sunday best and enjoying the festivities. "Seems we've arrived durin' a city-wide celebration," she noted, turning back to Brightpoint with a smirk. "I trust ye willnae gamble away yer fare fer the ship on yer way to send the pigeon off."

Grinning, she turned away in the direction of the harbor.
Destini
As she dodged through the crowd of festivital activities and merry-makers toward the port, her thoughts wandered back to all she'd heard the previous night. She couldn't stop herself from sorting and re-sorting the details she already knew about the threat to her kin.

Although Brightpoint had never specifically mentioned the word 'poison', the word 'antidote' implied it. In her mind, poison was a coward's method to murder. But it was also a tool of a very patient and careful murderer. Whatever she might learn and be able to deduce by listening in taverns and towns, she doubted very much that whoever was behind this would be discovered by waiting them out, hoping they'd make a mistake.

At least there were vials of the antidote near Zan should she and Brightpoint prove unable to stop the attempt on His Majesty's life. She paused at that thought. Vials. Plural. Why would the cardinal send more than one vial of the antidote to Padraig? Unless he was expecting more than one attempt. Or unless more than Zanditin were threatened. She did not like that thought at all.

But the more she thought about it, the more she was certain that was the case. The cardinal had sent Brightpoint to Eire when Padraig had been duke. That the King and the current dutchess of An Mumhain were both of Clan MacKenzie likely simplified matters for Brightpoint. But that did not mean only those of the clan were in danger.

The matter of Brightpoint's needing to see a man about a bishop came back to her mind. Was that why Brightpoint had gone to the abbey? He could have sent the pigeon from anywhere. And what of his mission to this Order of Saint George in England? All she knew was that it was connected to his mission in Eire. Were there people in England threatened as well? Or was it just because this threat came to Eire through England? She made a mental note to ask Brightpoint when she got the chance.

Her thoughts had seen her all the way to the harbor. Destini was jarred from her ponderings by a large, tanned sailor on his way from one of the ships. She dodged out of his way just before he would have bumped into her. With a thanks to whatever grace had given her lightness of feet, Destini went back on her way. The harbormaster's office was straight ahead. Smiling at her luck, she entered the office to inquire about passage to England.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan made his way to the Abbey of St. Eillis and asked at the gate for a moment of the Abbot's time and a place to write a short letter.

The brother manning the anteroom today showed him to a small cell, and went off to inform the Abbot that he had a guest.

Allan began writing on a small strip of parchment.

"Your Grace,

it seems it will be me passing a shilling beyond the stern gaze of Mother Mary Persephone this time.

I will see to it when I arrive back in Sussex. Also, the first part of the mission is a mixed success--packages delivered, but received with something other than a sense of urgency. It looks like prevention will be more powerful than the cure.

We may have a budding new attache in the mix--she is off arranging our passage back to England.

Someone really needs to sort the church out over here. This level of general apathy cannot be coincidental.

In Service

AB"


Destini
Destini emerged from the harbormaster's office. Daubigny had been exceedingly helpful in securing passage to England. All that was left now was to wait.

With Brightpoint nowhere in sight and there being some time before the ship left port, she decided to wander the city. She'd never been to Port Lairge before and the festival was an excellent excuse to see what the city had to offer.

Deciding on a nearby street, Destini set out to see what she could see.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan had been pacing for what seemed a near eternity. This whole lack of patience thing was yet another aspect of his worldliness that was forever an opportunity to improve. He scowled at the bare walls of the Abbey's reception area, wondering what kind of mud-daubed decor lay within.

His time for wondering vanished though as the Abbot himself glided into the entrance hall, extending a hand

Allan kissed the ring and inclined his head

"Father Abbott, I have been unable to locate Bishop Albrecht. I have a letter and a package for him that is quite urgent and I must take ship back to England. Can I leave it in your care?"


"Rushing off so soon, Deacon Allan?" disapproved the Abbot with a frown.

"It seems I must, Father Abbott." Allan agreed.

"Leave the materials with me and I shall send someone to the Cathedral with it tomorrow or the next day, "
commented the Abbott in a bored tone.

"I expect.Father.Abbott.The.Cardinal.will.prefer.today. Kindly see that I do not need to report otherwise."

Deacon Allan thrust the package into startled hands and left the hall without further comment. He hated throwing names around, but good lord, what did an attache have to do to effect a sense of urgency in this country?

Just then he looked farther down the street and saw Destini disappearing into the bazaar area.

"I wonder what she's up to?" murmured Allan as he followed a discreet distance behind to avoid startling her.

Destini
The streets were crowded with a multitude of festival-goers here to see the sites. Those from out of town were easily spotted as they were usually pulling at one another with a pointed finger and shout of "Ooh! Look here!" Certainly, there was much to see here. The foods that stocked the merchant's shelves were more varied than any she'd ever seen. Doubtless they were brought to this port town from far beyond the sea.

Those who called Port Lairge their home were not as easily spotted as those who were visiting. They were more subdued, paying more attention to the specific activities of the festival and less to the general comings and goings. A general hum of happiness was in the air from all who were about the streets.

Or almost all ....

In the midst of the hustle and bustle of the festivities, she caught sight of a slow-moving figure out the corner of her eye. It was behind her, weaving in and out of the crowds. Unlike the others, this figure did not appear to be paying attention to anything the town or festival had to offer. She suddenly wondered how dangerous this mission was. Could Brightpoint have been followed to Eire?

She dared not look on the figure directly. She didn't want her tracker to know she had noted him ... at least, she guessed it was a him by the way he moved. She endeavored to remain calm as her heart pounded in her chest.

She casually stopped at a women's clothing merchant and admired a lovely crimson bodice. She made a show of grinning at the merchant and peering into the small window to see the wares inside. It was an excuse, really, to look at the reflection in the glass and see behind her. Unable to locate the figure in the reflection, she settled on a new plan. She stepped inside the merchant's shop and kept keen watch on the open doorway and the crowds sweeping by beyond. She stood, tensed to strike at the shadowy figure with her staff should he walk in behind her.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


As he walked down the crowded street, Allan noticed Destini up ahead looking more and more agitated and restive. Eventually, the darted into a shop.

"Wonder what that is about?"
Allan muttered, but stopped short when he saw the dark cloaked figure stroll into the door behind Destini a moment later..

Allan removed his own cloak and handed it with a small coin to a child near a fruit stall. "Hold this for me and there is 5 more coins to come!"

Allan padded silently through the crowd and went into the shop to see what was going on...

Destini
The sunlight in the doorway was suddenly obscured as a dark, cloaked figure cut off the only exit. Destini suddenly wondered if she'd chosen poorly by taking this confrontation into a shop where she couldn't escape if she had to. She made a mental note to pick a shop with a back door next time ...

... if there was a next time.

She was about to take a swing at the figure, when he swayed on his feet and pulled a bottle from beneath his large cloak and took a long swig.

"Oy!" called the merchant-woman from the back. "If Ah've told ye once, Ah've told ye a thousand times NOT to bring that devil's drink in mah store! Out! Out wit' ye!" She shooed the man from her doorway and looked to Destini with an annoyed expression. "Oh, Aye, festivals bring in the cash, they do. But they also bring in the dregs o' society!" She harumphed loudly and went back to stocking her shelves.

Destini blinked. Had she been so engrossed in thoughts about this mission that she'd taken a drunkard for a part of the threat? She looked back to the doorway where the dark figure had been and saw Brightpoint standing in the doorway.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint



"Ello there....how's the shopping?"


Before he could go on, a merchant woman bellowed from the back of the shop.

"OY and BLOODY Ell! I said OUT WI YE!

O.

Wait.


Ahhhh Deacon Allan, a pleasure to see ye again....was just chasing the scurvy drunk out of 'ere and you popped up..."

Allan chuckled

"Well, it would not be the first warm reception I have received in this country..."


Destini
Destini wasn't sure whether she should relax her defensive posture or not. She looked between Brightpoint and the merchant woman a couple times before finally settling her gaze on Brightpoint with her eyebrows raised.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint
Allan smiled lightly at the unasked question. "Mistress Maihri here was kind enough to direct me to the Cloak and Tackle across the road when I stumbled in here fresh out of the Irish sea with only half a cloak--the other half probably still snagged in the rigging of a pirate's ship.

My work in the Abbey is as done as done can be, so I am ready to leave as soon as you find passage. Any luck at the docks?"


Destini
Brightpoint's adventures -- or were they mis-adventures? -- never failed to amaze Destini. She softened her stance and smiled at him genuinely. "Aye, actually. 'Tis a ship scheduled to leave fer England before sunset today. Given that 'tis past midday now, we've time to board, but not much."

She stepped through the doorway of the clothing merchant's store and back on to the street. Stopping, a thought occurred to her. "Deacon Brightpoint, if ye wouldnae mind a slight detour, I've a mind to send a letter to my clan from the town hall before we leave. Pagan especially will want to know what I'm up to. An' I did promise her I'd write. Given that I willnae get another chance fer a bit ...," she trailed off. Who knew when she would get a chance to write her best friend again? Her brow furrowed at the thought of leaving her kin to fend this threat for themselves. But if she could stop the threat before it reached them, so much was for the better.
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