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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Well that seems perfectly fair. Lesson one of Attache field work: have a mind not to put anything in a letter you would not mind the enemy intercepting and having a quick read, though...Lead on!"






Destini wrote:
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.
Destini
Destini frowned at Brightpoint's final statement, but nodded her agreement anyway. Turning, she led the way through the city strees to where she had seen the town hall in passing on her way from the gates of the city to the harbor.

Inside, she explained her need to the clerk and he gave her paper, pen and ink grudgingly, which was understandable given how precious such commodities were. Destini, with a sigh at Brightpoint's stern instruction, placed pen to paper.

~ Port Lairge, An Mumhain, Eire ~ 16 February 1459 ~

Pagan,

I'm writing this letter to you at the town hall of Port Lairge. The clerk tells me he'll run it down to the taverns as soon as I'm done writing it. I told him the taverns are the best place to find you. I wish I could have shared one final pint with you before I left. But, alas, it was not to be. Drink a pint for me, lass.

As soon as I post this letter to you, I will be boarding a ship for England with Deacon Brightpoint. I think you probably remember him from Oddman's and Airiana's wedding. I'd tell you why I'm going to England with him, but he's reading this letter over my shoulder right now to ensure I don't give away any information that could be used against ... well, anyone. I think he's worried that it could be intercepted.

Know that I'm not leaving you, my clan and kin, or my homeland lightly or easily. But this is something I feel I have to do.

Be sure to share this letter with the rest of the clan and give them my sincerest well-wishes. I'll write to you as oft as I can in my travels and make haste back to Eire as soon as I'm able to return.

Please be safe, all of you.

I remain yours in clan-oath and sincerest friendship,
~ Desti ~


She folded the paper and handed it to the clerk. Turning to Brightpoint she said, "Let's be aboard. Onward to England."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Deacon Allan nodded and said quietly, "By the way, we have known each other for only a very short time, but I sense you have stepped out of your comfort zone for the betterment of those you care a lot about in your Clan. That is well done and I am impressed. I hope you are proud of yourself.

Let's to ship, then, and I can fill you in on more of what one in my ...perhaps our...line does for Kin, Crown, and Cardinal.

Destini
She blushed and bowed her head at his unexpected compliment. True, she was leaving everyone and everything she knew behind. But what choice did she have? She could either stand and watch and wait while the worst happened or she could -- how had Brightpoint put it? -- happen to tomorrow instead. She left the town hall with Brightpoint and walked with him to the port.

She hesitated as she stepped on the gangplank to board the Venus. Looking back on the snowy hills of her homeland, she allowed a silent moment for her leaving. "I'll be back," she whispered to the cold, Irish air. Then she turned to board the ship bound for England.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan followed Destini up the gangplank and also paused at the top. he grinned impishly at Destini and turned to face the land

"I'll be back as well, Ireland! Though, to be fair, in my case it is more of a warning than a promise..."

He then turned and followed Destini to meet the crew of the Venus.

Destini
The crew were soldiers, bound on a campaign of some kind. They were efficient at their work and Destini gathered it would be best to stay as much out if their way as possible.

The final call for boarders was shouted and, when noone else boarded, the gangplank was hoisted in. The ropes binding the vessel to the pier were untied and hauled aboard with a speed and efficiency that impressed her. On a cry from the captain, the anchor was raised and the men took up oars, rowing the ship out of the harbor.

Destini leaned against the side rail and watched as the shore of her homeland moved away from the side of the ship. When they were far enough out of the port, the white canvas sails were lowered and tied down. They billowed as they caught a perfect wind from the west. The ship creaked and groaned under the new force, but eventually the ship glided foreward on wings of canvas.

Destini, still leaning on the rail and trying to stay out of the way, looked to Brightpoint. "So, Deacon Brightpoint, we're on our way," she said. "Since we've some time to wait, how 'bout that bit o' explanation on kin, crown, an' cardinal ye promised me?"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan basked briefly in the rising salt breeze that was caressing the deck of The Venus once she hit open water. It was a fine sunny day today, and the water was as blue as he'd seen in non-tropical waters.


"In the service of Kin, Crown, and Cardinal, is a role both more and less complicated than it sounds.

It can be very simple, do what is best for all concerned.

It can be very complicated, as what will please a clan will not necessarily help the King and what serves the King will sometimes underwhelm a cardinal.

The key is to look to look at the core needs of all involved. They boil down to very simple things.


Your clan wishes to be healthy, happy, grow stronger, and keep its members safe. A King wishes to stay alive, his reign to be secure, to have an heir, and to have peace and prosperity enforced and enabled across the land. The Cardinal wishes people to treat each other well, the church to prosper while serving the needs of the people, and war and/or chaos be prevented.

Thus, when news of a plot surrounding new, oriental poisons reached the Cardinal's ears, he took it very seriously--worrying that chaos and mayhem would ensue if Kings and nobles were assassinated. This war and chaos would invariably worsen the lot of the many parishes in the English-speaking lands.


There are inevitably powers that would not want a mission to succeed that revolves around saving the intended victims and exposing the plotters.

Such would explain the extraordinary amount of ambushes from highwaymen and pirates I encountered all across England and the Irish sea.




"I mean, really...three pirate ships attacking a small merchant vessel? A bit much unless it was *very* important to stop, destroy, or intercept that particular ship, passengers, and cargo."




"In the end," Allan continued, "One has to be willing to find a way around *any* obstacle or challenge in order to complete a mission accepted."

Destini
Destini listened to Brightpoint's explanation. "I s'pose that," she said, furrowing her brow in thought, "that explains why ye have so many oaths that bind ye.

"But how do ye keep so many thoughts an' goals in mind whilst still accomplishin' the mission ye were set out to achieve? In addition to avoidin' those at odds with yer mission, surely, at times, clan, king, an' cardinal donae see eye to eye."

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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint



"Because, my dear, I do not have the intellectual range of a teaspoon..."

"Seriously, I keep them all in order because I have to and nothing less will suffice..."




Destini wrote:
Destini listened to Brightpoint's explanation. "I s'pose that," she said, furrowing her brow in thought, "that explains why ye have so many oaths that bind ye.

"But how do ye keep so many thoughts an' goals in mind whilst still accomplishin' the mission ye were set out to achieve? In addition to avoidin' those at odds with yer mission, surely, at times, clan, king, an' cardinal donae see eye to eye."
Destini
She shook her head, still frowning. He had answered her question right enough. But he hadn't answered what she really wanted to know. She paused a moment, trying to figure out how to ask her question in a different way. "But there have to be priorities. Should one naysay the other, whom do ye follow?"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


The light of understanding flashed across Allan's face.

"Ahhhh... yes. The precedence of law would dictate priority.


The Laws and will of Jah

The Laws and will of the Rightful Crown

The laws and will of the County

The expressed will of head of family, house, or clan.


Fortunately, these levels of conflict are rare enough, and when they have happened, I have always been able to find a solution that accomodated the needs of all involved....eventually.

Oh, and Forgiveness is a lot easier than permission at times..."

Allan walked to look out over the rail

"My various missions have been everything from listening to talk in taverns to delivering messages, to spying upon troop movements, ensuing a soldier survives in battle, bringing an unwilling guest to speak with the inquisition, ensuring that information the Cardinal needs dispersed becomes well known without being tied back to any source....bringing him a bottle of mediera from Rome..."

Destini wrote:
She shook her head, still frowning. He had answered her question right enough. But he hadn't answered what she really wanted to know. She paused a moment, trying to figure out how to ask her question in a different way. "But there have to be priorities. Should one naysay the other, whom do ye follow?"
Destini
She nodded, considering the deacon at her side with a sideways glance. That her clan was at the bottom of his priorities was not surprising. It wasn't his clan, nor his kin. She didn't know if she were in his shoes that she could make the same decision so easily. "Well, fer my part," she said, "I hope it doesnae come to a conflict o' priorites."

She considered his latter statement. It all sounded very important ... except for one thing. "Information gatherin' an' dispersin', troop movements, escortin' important persons to safety an' whatknot. It all sounds like reasonable requests fer the cardinal to make o' those in his employ." She paused a moment to figure out how to address the part that didn't make sense. "But explain to me how a bottle o' mediera ends up on a list o' such important tasks?"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan grinned, "Important....not always...though I suppose his point was important.

I once short-cut a little more than he was happy with on something, so he sent me to Rome for a bottle of Madiera. When I returned he accepted it with a smile and the words, 'What? No glasses?'
"So I went back and returned with Roman glass goblets. He smiled, accepting them cheerfully, and inquired....'Have you learned your lesson, or shall I send you back for cheese?'

Interesting and clever man, the Cardinal."




Destini wrote:
She nodded, considering the deacon at her side with a sideways glance. That her clan was at the bottom of his priorities was not surprising. It wasn't his clan, nor his kin. She didn't know if she were in his shoes that she could make the same decision so easily. "Well, fer my part," she said, "I hope it doesnae come to a conflict o' priorites."

She considered his latter statement. It all sounded very important ... except for one thing. "Information gatherin' an' dispersin', troop movements, escortin' important persons to safety an' whatknot. It all sounds like reasonable requests fer the cardinal to make o' those in his employ." She paused a moment to figure out how to address the part that didn't make sense. "But explain to me how a bottle o' mediera ends up on a list o' such important tasks?"
Destini
Destini laughed at Brightpoint's story. "I look foreward to meetin' him someday," she said in complete honesty.

The ship was picking up speed, catching a new, stronger breeze from the west. Destini's hair wafted in the wind. She ran her fingers through her black-brown locks to tame the stray wisps that fluttered in the sudden breeze.

In the quiet, comfortable pause in conversation, Destini's mind wandered to the uncertain future. Brightpoint had said that she was welcome to join him for the next phase of the Cardinal's instruction ... whatever that was. In her mind, she replayed the information she'd gleaned from her conversations with the deacon.

It occurred to her that Brightpoint had finally confirmed her suspicion that this threat was, indeed, a case of poision. What was more, he had mentioned it came from the Orient. "What do we know 'bout this Oriental poison?" Destini asked, her mind attempting to fill in blanks in the information she'd already gathered from the deacon. "How is it ministered? Concealed in food or drink, or is it somethin' else entirely?"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan mused a span on Destini’s question before motioning to a couple of barrels that might make for comfortable sitting. “Have a seat my friend, this could take a while…”As the ship rose and fell on the waves encouraged by a freshening breeze, Allan stood by the pair of barrels, and allowed Destini to make first choice…

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