OOC - continued from Here.
28th of Summer, 513
'The things we do for pride...and vengeance...' Inoadar thought as he caught a look at himself, in the mirror, while scanning the crowd at The Silver Sliver. He was "dressed", literally, in a dress. His hair a wig, his face made up and the tan talc from his disguise kit masking any "shadow" of whiskers that might crop up. His slender body was padded to fill out, slightly to excess, in all the right places. He had deliberately overdone the padding, giving the dress a somewhat 'strained" look. He didn't really want any men paying attention to him, but there were already a couple of drunks that appeared to think they might "fall back" on him if they got no response from anyone prettier.
This was not his usual haunt, but it was necessary. This was where Kyodaija was known to hang out. But Inoadar was not watching him so much as he was watching those watching him. He had felt confident that there would be some surveillance, and he had been right.
He and Kyo had been duped a few days earlier, being set up to fall into a trap that would eliminate Inoadar as a loose end that a certain businessman wanted silenced. Kyo himself was not necessarily a target at first, just a poor sap, handy to be used and discarded. But having not been killed as well, he was now also a loose end. They'd been hired separately, having no knowledge of each other, supposedly to steal an item, a book. Kyo had been told he was being hired to kill a certain mercenary guardsman. In truth, he was just a distraction to allow Inoadar to get inside the mansion, while the guards were busy, and steal the book.
Both were intended to be killed in the process. Inoadar was to have fallen victim to the elite mercenary, Wrenmae, stationed inside the manse, while Kyo was expected to be overwhelmed by the regular guards outside. What the contractor did not know, however, was that Wrenmae and Inoadar were friends of a sort, and perceived that it was a set-up.
Inoadar decided to turn the tables on the schemer by letting slip a rumor that Kyo had betrayed him, killing him and taking the book from him to sell. So it was necessary to act quickly, since stolen items were routinely fenced in a hurry. Also, it was necessary for Inoadar to lay low, since he was supposed to be dead. But he had a business to run and needed to get this charade over without delay.
He knew Kyo had numerous wounds, but he doubted they would hinder him much once his blood was up. Also, they lent great credibility to the story that he'd gotten the item through violent means.
So now the game was afoot. Kyo sitting in the middle of the bar, bait, awaiting contact. Inoadar, in disguise, keeping watch on what back-up their contact had in place. He'd already picked out three men that fit the bill. He had his poisons prepared to equalize the situation once the target arrived and tried, as he surely would, to take the book from Kyo by force.