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money lost5 gm.
People!Let’s have a posting order please! So whoever posts first(( Lyth or Zan)) then we will continue in that order. Bob after both of them have posted you can join.((He doesn’t have specific directions))
A revealing of a plan that could lead to the death of a powerful and feared man in Sunberth, Goldfinger. …why the hell is Bob here?
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by Darik on October 5th, 2011, 10:17 pm
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by Zandelia on October 5th, 2011, 11:47 pm
Zandelia’s Tent The note came unexpectedly, and after all that had happened in the first half of the Fall season she was not exactly sure that she was wise to even open it. To her mind it could have been covered with an invisible poison, the insides filled with flash dust or it might even have been some form of death threat – in which case she really wouldn’t have wanted to open it. When it had been delivered to her, in the hand of a grubby youth whom she had given the heel of her loaf of bread to as fair payment, her heart thawing slightly at the sight of the small, dishevelled creature, she had merely stuffed it into the leather-bound scroll case she kept her missives and personal information scrap in. she had then gone about her day as usual, training briefly with Mok, as had become almost too frequent now, and served her duty as a word runner. It had been a full day, filled with danger and pain – as per usual. Now, however, sat on her bedrolls, the folded note on the floor between her feet, staring at it. What in the name of Akajia could it be? I haven’t asked for, nor paid for mind, a snippet of information in days! This can’t be from a usual source, nor could it be from anyone I know. They would have told me to my face I know so few people she thought to herself, her curiosity and innate need to know all secrets wearing away at her caution. Her curious nature eventually got the better of her – though her caution led her to flip open the note from a distance using the tip of one of her knives. Nothing occurred that she could detect, even after leaving it for a full thirty seconds before she reached out to inspect the contents. As it transpired it turned out to be a note – and one from a boy whom last she saw had been walking from a tavern after hitting her with a chair what seemed like too long ago now. She had perused his words from that night for many days, but as time had slipped by and left it blank and devoid of any return on the words she had merely forgotten its relevance. Now, here, it was brought back with a dash of surprise and she was not so sure she should even respond in kind. The petching thing did hit me with a chair, and would have left me to be taken by that thug too. I owe him nothing and he knows it! she snorted to herself as she rolled the note back up and placed it into the scroll case once more. “Fifty, minus three and plus one….the forth-eigth eh? And you might not be alone too,” she mused to herself as she thought it out in her mind, “so you ant me to walk down an alleyway, by myself, to a dark part of Sunberth to meet a person who hit me with a chair once and who might not be alone?” she spoke out loud with a grim chuckle. It sounded like suicide! Still, he had piqued her curiosity successfully, and she had a few more surprises up her sleeves, quite literally in point of fact – than she had had that first meeting. No, she could handle herself better now and she would know the lay of the land, not to mention being near invisible with her new garb. Let’s see exactly what you want then…Darik…and we’ll see if you measure up to being worthy, if you get my point she told herself firmly, a small smile creeping across her face as she flicked a hidden switch on her wrist with her fingers and a stiletto blade flashed out of its camouflaged depths. An Alleyway off The Alleyway And here she was now, in an alleyway that looked out across the main entrance to the alley that Darik has requested she meet him on. She was fully clothed and ready for a fight if necessary, though flight was something she had learned was of greater use in such situations. She fought now only when she needed to – pressure to a point in many ways. Her studded leather armour was worn on top of her normal cotton clothes, and on top of that were the Shadowsilk Robes, dark as midnight and just as silent as they muffled the sounds she made to an almost imperceptible ruffling as they curled around her in the air. Her Tonfa were ready for quick drawing and her daggers were in their boot sheaths. She was ready indeed. Let’s see if you really are willing to talk then. If there are others I presume you summoned them in the same manner. Let’s wait here, in the darkest shadows, and wait to see if they arrive she thought to herself as she settled down to wait as long as necessary. She was a full half-bell early and proud of the fact. She knew that in the game of subtlety it was the most cunning that won the day – not the most powerful. Tua had taught her that well enough, despite the fact he had never talked to her since that first day. |
by Lyth on October 6th, 2011, 7:01 am
The note had found it's way into Talcum's hands before his, Lyth returning to his home just as the youth handed him the letter. Had he not seen the name on the front, he would have let the other male read it, but seeing as it was written directly to him he thought it best that Talcum didn't see what it held. There were very few people who knew him by name, and he really didn't want to explain to his adoptive father who had written him. The letter was snatched from both their hands, sending the boy off with a shiny trinket (completely fake) he could pawn for a nice price, if he tried hard enough. He didn't let Talcum get a word in, scurrying off to his room and out of sight. The letter seemed harmless enough, checking it with a black cloth for any trace of powder that may have been dusted over it. Finding nothing, he opened the letter quickly, a smile curling at his lips as he saw who had written to him. "Well well, seems my old friend Darik wants to see me again.." Lyth read on, intrigued by the way the man hinted at the job he needed him for, yet never truly explained what this was all about. Even if he didn't agree to participate in the end, Lyth's curiosity would not let him idle. He needed to know what Darik wanted from him. Counting out the days took longer than he'd ever like to admit, never being good with numbers, but he finally found the date they needed to meet. The last bit of information worried him some. There would be others? Was Darik planning on leading him into a trap? There was only one way of telling, but he would not be caught unprepared. Before the time of the meeting, Lyth made sure both of his daggers were secured on his body; one barely hidden on his waist, to draw in the eye, away from the second hidden on his body. If he lost one, they wouldn't expect him to have another weapon. The easiest way to win a fight, if that's what it came down to, was to catch your opponent off guard. The bells chimed, signalling him to begin his journey, climbing the overhang of his home to reach the roof tops. He loved travelling by roof top, not having to worry about the crowds below. And as a bonus; most people don't think to look up when they're nervous. It was an effective means of travel. Stepping lightly, he quickly made his way to the meeting spot, following the directions given by Darik. As far as he could tell, only Darik occupied the ally. Deciding that it was relatively safe, he lowered himself down until he hung off the edge of the roof, letting himself drop. He nearly landed on top of someone hiding in the shadows, feeling the brush of cloth (most likely a cloak) as he curled to absorb the impact of the drop. Lyth took a few steps to distance himself from the figure he had dropped in on, his hand instinctively resting on his dagger, though he did not draw. There was a moment of tense silence, before a smile broke out on Lyth's face. "I don't suppose you also received a letter?" he asked. |
by Bob Barton on October 6th, 2011, 10:34 pm
by Darik on October 8th, 2011, 1:06 am
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by Zandelia on October 10th, 2011, 5:43 pm
Zandelia did not bring herself to argue with the boy, his authoritative tone undermined by his youth and wilful exuberance, instead choosing to pad off after the figure in the shadows. She was beginning to think that this lad was going to get her into more trouble than he was worth – an she was too young to be playing mother to a boy with barely a hair upon his chin. No, as she closed the gap swiftly between herself and the shadow, a short shadow she noticed, she was thinking that it might just be best to waylay, kill and steal from her current target – rather than take up whatever scheme had been concocted in Darik’s brain. She was already frustrated that he seemed to think he had a hold over her, a woman over a decade older than her and having spent years earning her freedom and experience – she was not his to command at a whim. And if he thinks he can command me, when I’m here of my own free will and can leave whenever I wish then he’s more foolish than I thought she told herself as she lunged at the dark figure in front of her and grabbed a handful of it’s clothing. She span them round, raising her fist and ready to bring their life to an unexpected ending, but then the shadow dissipated and a familiar face was revealed. “Bob?” she hissed at the man, his height and manner of movement easily distinguished now, and with Jinsen at his side it was all but certain indeed. It was when the mutt sniffed at her kneecap and looked to be ready to go for her leg again that it became insufferably certain. She pushed him away gently with her leg, knowing Bob liked the canine well enough. “What in Akajia’s name are you doing here? You weren’t invited too were you?” she asked him, her voice all but a whisper. Bob shook his head and set out about explaining how he had come to stumble upon the small meeting, the circumstances surrounding the situation and his suspicions. Zandelia listened, a small smile gracing her lips as he wove his tale, quickly and in as quiet a voice as she had used. “Well, I can’t say you don’t use an interesting life Bob, not at all,” she told him, rubbing her forehead and considering her situation rapidly, trying to see the best course of action, “well, I can’t very well let you go right this second Bob, otherwise the lad will just get annoyed – and I’ve had my fill of killing runts already this season” she murmured out loud, scratching the lower tip of the scar on her face. “Tell you what, you could always come with me. Darik has some scheme planned, and we could always do with more gold to be spent. The last thing we did together went well enough, and It would be good to have someone I know can do for themselves on whatever the boy is suggesting. You want to get invited to another party?” she grinned at him, winking as she saw the parallel of their last meeting dawn on his countenance. At his nod they walked back to Darik and the stranger. She could not have cared less who the other was, though they all exchanged names briefly just to make talking that much of an easier task. She was beginning to have serious doubts about whatever it was Darik felt he needed help from at least two other Sunberth residents, and truly she was not sure why he had chosen herself. Her forte was in intelligence gathering, not in active commencement of subsequent events after that stage. He asked for a ‘life-binding’ promise too, which made her even more suspicious. She did not use any words, merely inclined her head slightly – which was duplicitous as it could have meant anything. She was not about to commit to any cause without being told what it was – that was a lesson all learned the hard way eventually. Then he gave his plan of attack, and it was – as she ha suspected – a suitably grandiose notion. She could not help but chuckle out loud, trying to keep it contained and as low of volume as possible. “You want us, just us four to break into one of the most secure locations in Sunberth? And kill Goldfinger? Goldfinger!” she asked the air in general, trying not to sound amused but not being able to help it, “how in the name of Ivak do you hope to do that?! The plan better be damned bloody good or we’ll all be cut to ribbons in the first few minutes!” she finished, her amusement subsiding and her eye shifting to meet Bob’s. Bob, I know that you’re thinking exactly what I am, but still, worth listening for a few more minutes – even if it is for enjoyment. All I can say is that the leadership of the party better be different or we’re all dead as the corpses in the docks she thought to herself as she crossed her arms across her chest and just looked at Darik – the boy who would be an assassin. |
by Lyth on October 11th, 2011, 1:37 am
Lyth felt his smile strain some as he realized that the figure he had nearly dropped on was a woman. What did Darik plan on having them do, involving someone with a completely different set of skills? Zandelia was the woman's name. He'd have to remember that; she had an air of distrust about her. Lyth also caught that Darik left his own name out, thankful for the gesture, but confused as to why the boy thought it important that Lyth remain anonymous. Still, bringing up that topic would more than likely require him to give his name, so he let it go. There were more important matters at hand. His curiosity was burning to know why he had been summoned, why his skills were required. Just as his curiosity was to be satisfied, a lone bark echoed up the alley, drawing their attention. Even without dark giving an order, Lyth probably would have gone after the intruder, though he wouldn't have left them breathing. As such, he was a little disappointed when the boy asked them to keep the eavesdropper alive. Even more so when he was held back, leaving Zandelia to take care of the intruder on her own. Pity, he would have enjoyed beating them slightly. With a slight pout, Lyth backed off, waiting for the woman to bring whoever it was over into their line of sight. He almost let out a small laugh when he saw the man, if one could call him that, that Zandelia brought back over. If not for the obvious signs of ageing in his face, Lyth might have mistook him for a child. The small man was introduced as Bob. Darik didn't seem all that happy about the man's presence, but since he didn't say anything, Lyth assumed that Bob's appearance hadn't changed the plan. Which he was still waiting to hear. He nodded his consent to the binding promise, but really he had no intention of keeping to it if the job didn't hold his interest. There wasn't any worry in that though, as the assassination of Goldfinger was by no means a waste of time. Sneaking into one of the most protected places in Sunberth, and killing the head of one of the three major Crime Syndicates? Lyth's interest was captured, despite the rational part of his mind screaming that the four of them would have little to no chance of completing this job. "I agree with Zan." He briefly wondered if the woman would mind the pet name, before continuing on. "Is there a plan? One based in reality?" He asked, though his smile betrayed his interest. |
by Bob Barton on October 11th, 2011, 3:39 am
by Darik on October 12th, 2011, 10:40 pm
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by Zandelia on October 14th, 2011, 11:53 pm
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