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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan stared off into the distance, looking at each road for a span.

"Two roads diverged to the Ports and I recommend the one more-traveled by.

To Liverpool says I. There is a pair of ships that practically run a Ferry across to Eire, and it is not the common route for Anto's Privateers."




--Richard.grimthorn
There was the possibility that if Anto's pirates frequented Holywell, that lady MacKenzie might not make it to Ireland and he wouldn't even have to do anything to stop her. But how to convice the lady that Holywell was the better of both options? Grimthorn nodded thoughtfully as he considered the options. "Fair points, all, my lord. However, I must respectfully disagree. Holywell is the direction we should go. The ferry in Liverpool is often used to transport passengers between Liverpool and Egermont, not Ireland. Clearly, due to the space that ferry takes up at the pier, the chances are greater that we will find a ship in Holywell." He did not address Anto's pirates at all and hoped the lady wouldn't notice.

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"In a word... Pirates. And if there are no ships headed to Ireland from Liverpool at present, a jaunt on the ferry to Egremont lands you in the busiest port in Northern England--certainly to have access to Eire.

Secondly, it is obvious there are personages who do *not* want us to get to Eire, going through Holywell, brimming with agents of NNGO and others, would be poor form.

Allan paused and continued.

"So we should count the votes. Destini has left it to Us. I have one vote to Liverpool and you have zero votes to cast for Holywell.

Off to Liverpool then."

--Richard.grimthorn
He'd been outplayed at this turn. Grimthorn smiled, admiring Brightpoint's skill and strategy. "Check and mate, then." Turning his mount to the lady, he offered her their agreed upon destiniation. "To Liverpool."

Destini
She nodded at the choice. Even if Richard had held to his opinion for Holywell, she would have cast her own vote for Liverpool. Allan had dealt with enough pirates on the journey to Ireland. She did not want him to have to deal with them again. Nor was she overly eager to trade crossbow bolts with those who might stop their progress to the emerald isle. "To Liverpool, then," she agreed and turned Estrella de Fuego to the North.
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--Brother_corwynn


As Corwynn saw it he had about 100 hours to catch up with Brightpoint and MacKenzie before they took ship or were led astray by an intruder with a letter of Marque signed by His Grace.

100 Hours...

15 to the crossroads at which time he must pick Holywell or Liverpool

30 to Ban-bury cross of West Harold Knoll if he went towards Holywell.

60 to Liverpool if he went thence.

and then a couple days at most to find them out of all the travelers in two busy ports.

Another fine mission His Grace had gotten him into.

He rode on into the night, pretending not to notice the rain had slacked.

Some lessons needn't be learned multiple times.

99 hours....



Destini
The rain had fallen away and the sun was attempting to peek out through gaps in the clouds. Destini was grateful. They had ridden far too many miles in the drizzling rain and she was tiring of being constantly wet. Not least of the reasons was due to the fact that being wet reminded her of the day Richard and Allan had saved her from drowning in the River Thames. She shook off the memory. It was sunny now.

As the sun dried some of the rain, it became slightly muggy. Destini put her hood down to get some air. She sighed contentedly as she felt the air move about her, cooling the moisture her wool hood had trapped beneath. Her hair was free now to be caught in the subtle breezes.

She was still in the lead, having only had the position for the last several hours. The road turned up ahead, and Destini rode on.
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The Highway Man , played by Faheud


The Practitioner, as he liked to call himself now that he had proper highwayman kit, was waiting just around a winding curve of road. What a splendid place to ambush a hapless fool and lighten their load a bit, what?

clip clop clip clop a horse coming around the bend.

The Practitioner adjusted his only slightly too large--but most magnificent-hat and took the center of the road on his almost alarmingly impressive stallion. He lumbered up his claymore into an equally almost impressive 'I am so gonna shave your head starting at the shoulders' stance.

His horse nickered, failing to conceal its lack of confidence in his precise and profoundly professional master.

The horse coming around the curve carried an elegant woman in green.

"Bonus!" thought the Practitioner. But business before pleasure.

"WHAT HO!?! STAND AND DELIVER!!" he cried in a voice that was, quite remarkably, as impressive as it was loud.




Destini
Destini brought Estrella de Fuego to a stop with a gentle pull on the reigns. The man in her path was bearing a sword. Her own weapon was in her saddlebags. She glanced subtly over her shoulder. Allan and Richard had apparently fallen behind. She would have to deal with this on her own.

She took a moment to examine the highwayman. The horse was unsteady beneath him. New, then, or recently stolen. Best not to underestimate the man too much. The hat was slightly too large for him, but incredibly impressive. She vaguely wondered what the man was compensating for. Still, he was armed and, presently, she was not. And he was in her path, barring her from a mission far too important to be interrupted by a mere highwayman. The exasperated words, "Ye cannae be serious," might have escaped her lips.

"Very well," she said, narrowing her eyes on the man. "But what ye seek is in my saddlebags an' nay on my person. If ye willnae strike, I shall dismount an' fetch it fer ye." She watched him carefully for his response.
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The Highway Man, played by Faheud


Sahweeeeet! The practitioner thought to himself as he nodded sagely at the beauty about to submit to his roguish intentions. Who knew that Jeremy was right about something? He had said a highwayman would always get lucky. And here before him was luck with feet.

"Aye, lass, off yer horse and to the saddlebags. I shall spare you for the nonce, but one false move and its dying time!"


He moved in closer, in case he needed to prove his point with a yard and a half of Scottish steel....which incidentally was getting a bit heavy...
Destini
She dismounted, keeping her glaring gaze on the man. He moved his horse closer and she saw that what she'd thought was a highwayman was actually more of a highway boy. What was he? 15? Certainly younger than her. A child. But, again, he was armed. And now he was in range to strike. She had intended to reach into her saddlebags and bring forth her pistol crossbow, but now that he could hit her or her mount, it seemed that was no longer an option.

Slowly, she reached for the saddlebags and unlaced it carefully. All she had to do was go slowly enough to buy time and stall the lad long enough for Richard and Allan to come around the corner. Where in Jah's name were they, anyway?
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan came around the curve that Destini had disappeared beyond. He had sped up a hair as he realized he and Grimthorn had been chatting and fallen back a bit. Was that shouting he had heard round the bend?

He saw Destini standing beside her horse, fiddling with her saddle bags.

he saw some idiot in a cloak and over-stuffed hat, pointing a sword at her.

Like hell

Allan charged up with his crossbow in hand, shouting, "STOP or I Will shoot you!!"

Not subtle, but this was not the time for subtle.




The Highway Man, played by Faheud


The Practitioner was wondering if he shouldn't have gotten more practice.

He pushed his hat--which had chosen an annoying moment to sag--back where it belonged and found, somehow, his impressive voice.

"YOU stop FOOL! Or she dies before you can get a bolt off!!! Drop Your Weapon!"

He raised the sword to strike and that was much better...
--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn spurred his horse seconds after Brightpoint had taken off after the lady. He saw Brightpoint draw his crossbow from his saddlebag without losing a second. Impressive. But why had he done that? Nervous, Grimthorn reached around his back and drew a throwing dagger. Shouts were heard beyond. In the Nameless One's power, what in hell had happened now?

Throwing dagger in hand, Grimthorn arrived around the corner as the lady MacKenzie was threatened by a boy. His stomach lurched in the strangest sort of way to see the lady in danger. Happily, with Brighpoint and himself coming to her aid, there was little chance the highwayman would succeed. The boy's style reminded him very much of the idiots that dolt Elias had always hired. Good in bulk for a single mission, but eventually completely worthless. "You can't win here, boy. Your skill is obvious. Your sword arm is weak." He pulled out a second throwing dagger, just in case. "You really.should.retreat."

Fleeing Highway Man, played by Faheud


Oh Cr-- thought the formerly plucky highwayman.

The current highway boy did not much like the way trouble kept oozing round the corner.

He was going to kill Jeremy for this stupid scheme.

"I just remembered," he stammered diffidently, "I have to go home and...um...shave the geese.

Um.. Bye."

He dropped the claymore, and galloped off the road and into the woods at as if hells own legions were in hot pursuit.

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