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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"d'Argent is pure Evil. He tried to pretend to be noble and good to gain arcane knowledge from Mother Mary and from the Cardinal. He was spotted as unworthy of lore and sent back to France. he will never have forgotten that insult.

He is part of a larger scheme to prosper through chaos. Some in it want power, some in it want profit, d'Argent wants vengeance and to harm anyone associated with good.

Your Kin are too powerful and too steadfast in wanting stability. They are natural enemies to all d'Argent stands for."


Allan pondered for a moment, "Think of d'Argent as Anto Capone but with a sense of strategic planning, ability to stay focused, personal hygiene, and interpersonal skills."

Allan then withdrew from his hood a sleeping pigeon.

"Peck is right here. I have been wondering whether to send him back to His Grace with a report, or to let you send him to Pagan to know help is coming."

Destini
She weighed the options. "On one hand Pagan knows that help is comin'. I have told her that in previous letters. Though, she doesnae know I bring allies." Her fingers gently petted Peck's downy feathers. Strange as it might be, the pigeon was also an ally. She hated constantly sending the dear bird into danger. "But we must also consider that if we send Peck to Pagan, we may gain more information regardin' the situation in Eire prior to our arrival... assumin' o' course that Pagan is able send a missive back before we make landfall."

Looking up at Allan, she presented the other option. "On the other hand, His Grace doesnae know o' Richard. Nor does he know we are plannin' on takin' Brother Corwynn with us 'gainst D'Argent. We have found a ship to Eire 'board the Serenity." Her fingers touched the railing of the vessel. "The Cardinal may wish to know that we are safely set out on our mission to Eire."

"Though whether we come back equally safely is another matter entirely." She looked into Allan's clear eyes and could not resist drifting a gentle finger down his cheek. Her pain at Zan's passing and worry for Pagan was all a part of her passion for life. It was a passion she wished to freely share with Allan. At this moment, her soul was open. But now, there was a decision to make. She wasn't sure she should be the one to make it. "Ye are the higher ranked o' our party, Allan. I'll leave the decision in yer capable hands."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"ah then. You will use Peck. What I have not shared is that I can go ashore at Liverpool and send a courier from the Cathedral there."

Allan handed peck to Destini for her to use forthwith.

"Now... this seems a rather dull lot. Perhaps some shanty music to make the decks more lively?"


Allan withdrew a steel whistle from his cloak...

Destini
Destini smiled gratefully to Allan and gently cradled the bird a moment before pulling some corn from her pack to feed the recently awakened pigeon. The feed would keep it occupied whilst she pulled parchment, pen, and traveling ink well from her satchel. With her tools, she fashioned a letter to Pagan.

~5 June 1459 ~ Betwixt Holywell & Liverpool, Westmorland, England ~ Aboard the vessel Serenity ~

Dearest Pagan,

I am deeply sorrowed and angered at the death of our king and friend. Pagan, my friend, I will not lie to you. I want vengence. I hope you have killed the Viscomte d'Argent. But if you have not, I want a word with him myself for the atrocities he has committed against our kin. You know what I am like when I want vengence. This time, I will not back down.

I have secured passage aboard a ship named Serenity. I come with three allies, agents of Cardinal Faheud, to aid you. Though we are not soldiers, I think our information and talents will be of use to you. Look for our arrival by light of the third day. We should be in port in Eire by then.

If you are able (and I pray you are) please send us word on the situation before we make landfall. It will help us prepare.

Yours in allied service,
~ Desti


She fastened the letter to Peck's leg and sent the bird off with the whispered words, "Find Pagan."

After watching the dear bird fly off to the NorthWest, Destini pulled out her own Irish whistle and joined Allan in his sea shanty.

When the tune had faded away, Destini placed her Irish whistle back in the pouch upon her belt. "Allan," she said after a moment of silence. "Ye said ye also trained with the Reverend Mother Mary. With Elias, too, unless I have mixed up the stories ye told me. Was d'Argent with ye then? Did ye know him personally?" She hesitiated, not wanting to ask her next question, but needing the answer all the same. "Are ye in personal danger by headin' to Eire to face him?"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan laughed, "Aye, he was with the Cardinal's attache training unit back in the day. He was let go because those in command found him to be all too willing to explore ways to harm as he was interested in ways to help. To be fair, my duties have always been a mix of both...but he took excessive satisfaction from succeeding at learning new ways to end a life.

I cannot say I am in any more danger facing him directly than I would be dodging pirates, ambushes and assassins. More to the point, I know his weak points in fighting. Direct conflict is not his specialty. He likes to have the jump. Let him get behind and surprise you, and you may quickly whisper your apologies to Jah, for he will end it all soonish."


Allan commented wryly, I do believe we have a fairly impressive array of skills on our team. And I'd pitch our collective Intelligence against any forty of the enemy.

That said, we cannot afford to be arrogant. Always assume the enemy are better than they have any right to be. I did not sufficiently respect Elias' skills and caught a poisoned bolt for my stupidity.

Thank Jah I had you there to have my back..."

He leaned over and kissed Destini on the forehead.

Destini
The warmth of his kiss on her skin soothed her ravaged spirit, her worry, her anger. It focused her somehow. Her shoulders released some of their tension and she smiled slightly. Her eyes glinted in the early evening light when she looked up into his face as he moved away. She now had an idea what Allan was talking about now when he'd told her to focus on what mattered at present.

But they also had to prepare for the future. "We should meet with Brother Corwynn an' Richard this eve. Perhaps o'er dinner," she suggested. "They donae yet know the High King o' Eire is dead. Brother Corwynn may have additional information he didnae tell us last night due to his ..." she paused to grasp the right words, "... unconventional arrival whilst we were, well, slightly inebriated." The barest hint of a blush colored her skin. She recalled trying to fire a crossbow bolt at Brother Corwynn. Thank Jah that the whiskey's effects had caused her to miss. "I also think Richard has some information he hasnae told us which may help us."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Well, I am certain that tea we had last eve may have had a bit of a kick to it, but all is well that ends without an arrest."

Allan smiled as he spoke, and then shifted to serious tones


"You are right. If you will order up dinner for four in our cabin, I will let the others know to join us there.

Allan grabbed a passing cabin boy and gave instructions.

"You, boy! Go over to the other rail and let those two men know they are kindly invited to join lady Destini and Arch-Deacon Brightpoint for dinner in our cabin. Tell them half past the dinner bell. And to wash up. There is a good lad."

Allan released the cabin boy and tossed him a sixpence for his troubles.

--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn stared at the food being served in the mess hall in utter dismay. "You have to be joking. Cold biscuits and dried fish? We're expected to eat that? I know you said we're not on holiday, but really, there's only so far a man can go on such limited fare." Grimthorn cast Corwynn a grimace. "Is this what passes for food here?"

--Brother_corwynn


Brother Corwynn was just about to answer that they would eat what they were served when a small boy scampered up.

'Beggin yer pardon sirs, but the Sir and Madam over on the Port Rail send their compliments and ask if you would join them for dinner and conversations in their cabin below-decks."


Corwynn grinned, "Jah provides, Richard, Jah provides. Thanks lad, tell them we will be along after the dinner bell sounds."

He threw a coin to the boy, whose eyes widened as he chortled, "Cor! Thanks, mate!" and scampered off again.

"You worry too much, Richard,"
admonished Corwynn, "too much worrying either sounds like whining or is depressing or both."



--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn's eyes cast down to the floor boards. Corwynn was right, of course. Grimthorn realized he was beginning to sound like that idiot Elias. "Understand, Brother." he tried to explain. Why he tried to explain was beyond him. For some moronic reason Grimthorn actually believed Corwynn needed to know where he was coming from. Good grief! Was he actually beginning to respect this man of Jah, too? "My duties to the Red Duke were to stay in a given locale and report on the actions of parties he found either useful or harmful to his cause. I did not go traipsing across the country or galavanting about the seas. I only ended up here because the idiot Elias failed so miserably in his duties that I was forced to take over his assignment. Lucky for Brightpoint and your team? Yes. Lucky for me? It would seem not."

He sighed. "So if my words are depressing you, Brother, I could apologize, but i won't bother. The world is full of depressing injustices and terrible situations. Mark my words. Where we are going, things will only get worse."

--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn nodded soberly, but a twinkle hid poorly in his eyes.

"Of course things will get worse and life is not fair. Can you imagine if the world were actually fair? If we actually deserved everything that came our way?

No, I prefer to delight in the general hostility of the world and let it go at that.

If Brightpoint feels your perceptive abilities and skills at weaving out of tight spots--not to mention business acuity--are a worthy addition to our team, he must see a great need for it.

We may as well make the most out of it and have a laugh at what we cannot control anyway.

There is the dinner bell! Let's get below and see whether the fare is better than topside, shall we?"


Sure enough the dinner bell was jangling up on the foredecks.

--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn watched Corwynn's back a moment as the brother headed below decks before following on unsteady sea-legs. The cabin Corwynn headed for was next to their own shared cabin. After knocking gently on the door, they entered. The delightful aroma of roast meat greeted their arrival. Grimthorn belatedly returned the grin Corwynn had given him above decks. "Jah does provide."

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan's face lit up as the party was now complete. "Come in, gentlemen, come in! Dinner is served!"

The display, whilst simple, looked hearty and well tasty. Allan handed a pouch jangling with coin to the cabin boy who left saying "Wine for six on the way, Sirrah!"





Destini
Destini turned to look at Allan. "Six?" she asked him. "Are ye expectin' others? 'Twould be best if we four could have a chat an' compare notes, as 'twere."

She beckoned Brother Corwynn and Richard to join them. "Aye, I admit. Dinner was a ruse to get ye both here. Nay such thing as a free meal, as they say. Allan an' I have information ye both donae have. An' I think ye both have information we donae have. Consider this dinner a meetin' o' the minds." She stood and began to serve food onto her own plate.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Well...." began Allan, "I ordered wine for six because I saw the bar bill that went onto Richard's tab last night. Beastly. DO help yourselves to a plate, gents, 'tis hot and fresh and we have much planning to do."

Allan sat and began to fill his own plate.

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