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by Kiara Killraven on June 19th, 2011, 10:20 pm
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by Corinth on June 20th, 2011, 12:51 am
Day 1 Summer 511 AV There had been so much going on around her in the short amount of time Cor had been in The Drunken Fish, that she began to zone out. She watched as Cade's friend, Eryss, swirled his water around in his cup. It was hypnotic almost. When the snow haired girl stepped up to their table Cor grabbed at Cade's glass of water he offered and simply sipped slowly trying not to make eye contact with anyone. This girl looked other worldly. Not at magnificent as Joyce. There was something about Joyce, oddly enough, that seemed comfortable, but this new girl sent a cuatious jolt through Corinth. Is she staring at me? Cor retreated back into her own water. When Cade and Eryss spoke up Cor wandered whether it would even be necessary to say anything. If Cade is going, I hope he intended for me to go as well? Wait a second...Wasn't I leaving? I don't even know this man. I don't know anything about him. He could be using me? Money...you could use that. What would a stupid farm girl have to offer with a task such as this? You have no idea how to use your dagger as it is. All you've killed is a fox and a rabbit, ever. I suppose now is as good as any a time to learn? "I suppose I'm in too." It was the first time Cor muttured a word since any of the other guests at the table arrived. She became very aware of the almost mousy tone to her voice. There is no way anyone here would take me seriously... Corinth took another wearied glance at the white haired girl, then at Cade as he stood there with his sword over his shoulder. He better not let me down. |
by Antar on June 20th, 2011, 3:07 am
After being thanked by the one woman all Antar did was nod politely, wink, and lean back in his chair. He was comfortable in watching, just watching and waiting as he measured which people were which. Like the rest of the table he was a bit taken aback by someone who seemed to sneak up on them to join. In the form of a young woman no less... dangerous and daringly beautiful. He smiled a little and nodded as he could as he seemed to agree with the topics of conversation at hand, slowly wondering if anyone else would join the table. And he didn't have to wait long, till the man named "Reacher" had arrived. The man's facade of expressing emotional masks of persona were definitely better then his own. And he smiled a bit, though truth be told he may have tightened instinctively for a brief second when hand came upon his shoulder before he forced his muscles to relax as the conversation ensued. It took some will power to remain there smiling after turning slightly to view the man speaking before nodding his head in acknowledgement of hearing the words the man spoke clearly. After all, the others at the table weren't the one's still with the man's proverbial knife at their back. But no matter, that was the way of Sunberth, every thief in this city knew when to play a part. It was almost like being a part of some great drama played by a set of actors who knew they were the actors, yet also the audience, and also the undertakers of meddlesome bodies when things went wrong. Or, perhaps the actors were a bit more likely to leave said bodies lying fallow in the heated sun. Just leaving them there until the corpse's pockets were picked over, their flesh torn out by carrion birds, and the bodies laying fallow with rot. 'All in all it was an interesting thought... but one best considered later.' With a bit of deft gesture Noth picked up his mug of water, and slowly chimed glasses with Reacher who held out his mug towards the center of the table as the remaining considered their words. "Well Sir, I must say I must accept the offer of employment from you here today. And gladly ask the people of this table work with good company." Noth spared a glance towards the rather dangerous femme fatale accompanied by another wink before turning his left eye back towards Reacher and lowering his voice a little. Sometimes it was best to know when to shout and when to not. When to whisper and when to scream. This was neither such times, merely a time to pitch one's voice so other tables might not hear. No one liked a job to go awry because of prying eyes and ears. Things could get... messy that way. Antar sighed a moment before finishing, "It's always good to be a little cautious, we all know that. However, I must ask you, Reacher, my goodly bad man that since you already know where this warehouse is , then perhaps you might tell us if these people moving in on your associate's turf might have someone we might press for information first. It's always good to, ah... loosen someone's tongue of the other party who can 'disappear' easily so we might know what to expect in those who come calling for the goods. Don't you think, Mr. Reacher?" |
by Darian on June 20th, 2011, 7:35 am
by Cass on June 20th, 2011, 8:06 am
by Darren on June 21st, 2011, 1:20 am
[Guest Story Telling] Reacher's expression twitched or improved with each actions his patrons took, though indications he was trying to remain civil was easily seen. The first one to speak was the barbarian, a man that seemed to be made for such plans. Though as Cade drew his sword much to Reacher's displeasure the words that he spoke made up for the rash action. "And I wouldn't ask for anything more. Welcome Cade" he said nonchalantly as he looked to see what the others had to say. The silent man who seemed to be Cade's companion also accepted, though the request for a room was quickly blocked. He motioned the barmaid to cancel the room, there would be any real time to relax just yet. He returned the "hand remark" with a showy one of his own. "Alright..." he mocked as his eyes scan to the others to the table. As he saw Kiara reach slowly away from her, he described a circle with his index finger. Pursing his lips as Kiara threw the dagger unto the table he closed his eyes in mock surprise and amusement. An agreement And a threat, my my... isn't this one efficient? he mused silently as he noted the soft voice. Already he could feel several curious eyes looking at the table in response to the knife, coughing lightly as a warning the patrons resumed drinking before he fully open his eyes. Quickly beaming at Corith's response he shook his head excited. "Most excellent! I was hoping you would come" he cooed as his eyes hovered over the quaint, homely looking girl. Something about Antar when he talked made him chuckle. "Haha, of course. We'll all play nice and make sure toes aren't stepped on right?" he asked as he gazed around the table. "No. Actually let's just focus on getting the job done alright dumb ass?" he said as he rolled his eyes, resisting the urge to brain the Antar. His response to Antar's next request wasn't much better either. "Boy, now's not the time to be cautious. I'm a very busy man and I don't think watching you individually interrogate a random man will be a very productive use of my time" he explained as he noted some of the showy actions some already took. There was a time and place for everything was his personal slogan. Both of which were working against him. He didn't even bother to turn back as whispers started forming behind them. Thankfully the last pair seemed to understand the situation, sorta. He smiled warmly as he nodded his head to both of them. "We are all agreed then he said as he took a salutary swig from his cup. Alright grab your equipment ladies and let's get going” he said disinterested as he turned to leave. They walked for the better part of a chime as they made their ways to the outskirts of the city. Upon reaching the desired “residential home” he stopped the group a block away. “Alright...let's see. You, you, and you.” he said pointing at Cade, Eryss, and Coritnth. “We'll have you cover the front and get their attention. While that's going on you two.” he said pointing at Antar and Kiara. "Go through whatever side openings you can find. Flank them, hit them before they realize your there.” he clarified as he turn to the final pair. “And the lucky pair... Gets to watch the back, make sure no one gets away. Maybe even attract one of the people posted in the back away from the group” he said as he waved his finger in erratic motions pointing at Cade. “If they are into that. I dunno” Reacher shrugged as he lightly pushed the last group away. He watched the three individual groups head out to their respective assignments before he realized another part of his plan. “Oh! And if you can keep it as clean as possible. Don't let any get away you hear?” he shouted before he turned back and disappeared into an alley. Read This PleaseI'll go ahead and post up three scenarios, everyone must post at least once to each. No order needed but you might want to PM your party member(s). I'll post the results after I see all the members of one group post. After I put that down any post after has to take that one into account, doesn't matter if your in a different group. Take care and good luck ^^ 1st Group :
The two story house loomed in full view as the party took their positions on the other side of the street. Sitting quietly on a bench together, the group warranted a good amount of interest to the odd passerby. Here they would be able to plan or perhaps just start ahead. Straight ahead they could see the visage of a guard standing watch behind a three foot tall fence. If they stared they would be able to see the man's easygoing demeanor as he watched people pass him by. Armed with a long spear he kept himself at ease as he kept watch. Always taking care to randomize his sweeping glances across the area, he was trained well as a watchmen. Though the slight indications of his relative ease made it look like he was new to the job, his eyes shone with a admirable ambition as he stood watch proudly.
2nd Group :
The dou was greeted with a meager yard tall fence before they sneaked inside. Resting on the side of the house they would be able to see the figures of the men posted inside. Not taking account of the man in front there was two other people posted near the entrance and one man at the back door. With a full view of the guard in front and the man in the back , the pair in front sat close together in the far side of the room. Granted if they were otherwise occupied they might be able enter without being seen. The first one within the group, had his back to the pair. Sitting on a wooden chair, he looked to the right at times to look at the guy in front. Sighing at times he would usually be seen checking his shield and short sword that was rested on the table in front of him. Another man would be seen across from the table. His back was resting behind the wall as he watched the general area Antar and Kiara would come across. His eyes were full of disinterest as he looked deep in thought as he propped his rapier and dirk on the wall next to him. The man watching the door had his face buried in a picture scroll. He smiled mischievously as he perused the words written. Sitting on a stool a huge crossbow laid across his lap, already strung and ready to be shot. As the man resting on the wall say him he shouted for him to get to work. Grimacing he put down the scroll as he aimed his crossbow at the back entrance. Positioned out of sight he had all the advantages for a possible intruder.
3rd Group :
The couple was led across the street from the house, hiding in the side streets they had a pretty impressive view of the house. From their perspective they would be able to see the man posted on the roof. Though the front of the house concealed his presence it was all to obvious to the pair. The man already had a short bow strung as he patrolled around the area. Having a bird's eye view it wouldn't be long until he made another sweep across the side Antar and Kiara were.
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by Kiara Killraven on June 21st, 2011, 3:54 am
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by Antar on June 21st, 2011, 4:40 am
He smiled a bit as he walked at Reacher's comments about being a dumbass. Like the femme fatale, he really minded to stay silent as he figured things out. At very least it seemed he was fooling someone with his facade, though he had to say not getting the chance to torture someone first was a bit disappointing. He truly loved the moment some mark realized they weren't getting away from him unscathed without ponying up some information. It was all one might do to get information on how many people they were all about to go up against. But then there was that time thing, the employer was certainly in a rush. But he had one thing drilled into him- Rushing creates wasted energy. Wasted energy just means that you were more likely to end up dead instead of the other guy. His viewpoint was it was better to plan sometimes, scout out an area, and take things slow. But if there was the idea of a package in need of recovery, then there was a counterargument to hitting hard and striking fast. Honestly, he was fine with either. Each possibility carried its own appeals if he could limit the risks to himself. Though, Noth would admit there was something about relying on one’s own skills to carry them through which held a bit of adventure. Personally he’d rather just watch the house, wait for the people to exit one by one, and dispose of them in sequence so long as the goods were confirmed to remain inside. It was a simple matter of understanding a most basic rule; People weren’t that scary or a threat to you if you could simply remove them from the picture. How many people in this world, besides those in Sunberth, realized the one fact that if you needed to get ahead in life and someone was blocking your way there was always a simple solution. That solution being the most direct one, so long as you weren’t caught. So it really didn’t bother him that their present employer was opting for the direct route. Antar just wanted it done as quietly and as quickly as possible so they weren’t going to bothered with things later. When the white haired woman nodded and ran off, Antar followed after but a single nod to the others... Stealth wasn’t just about being quiet or noisy, it was more of a notion of where to step, and how to step which required set actions of the body to move quietly and quickly while always being aware of what was underfoot. For a second’s time he thanked that the shadows of the evening were present, keeping their presence shrouded from the home, but it was a struggle to keep pace behind the white haired femme fatale and still remain silent. He wasn’t a good at her it seemed, more like a child stumbling after a teenager on the track, but he did his best. He did his best by keeping his body low, and his steps firm in his footing, but slow in their pacing. He didn’t possess armor yet, so only his dark colored clothes would do as camouflage now. When they stopped in sight of the side windows the woman began to speak, and he began to nod with an instinctive grasp of the situation. The rudiments of the job necessitated quiet as he slowly drew his longbow from behind his back to notch an arrow as the white haired woman spoke again. He was already in mid process of drawing a bead as his eyes took in the situation. Three men in view. Guards, a bit of parchment or vellum on the table. He wasn’t very talkative on a job. After all a job was a job. The guards, the window, one facing towards them at a table, one away, and a third off in the background deeper inside the demesne. Breathing slowly he notched an arrow making sure to exhale the air in his lungs as the string drew tautly back towards the side of his cheek. Three fingers, as the guide, pulling the arrow, not the string itself. Many used their strength to pull the string instead of leaning into the bow to draw it, This was a mistake. Most people who shot a bow and arrow made another mistake of holding their breath when they released. With more air in one’s lungs, you had a better chance of making your aim unsteady, as your posture might make your hands shake and thus forcing your shot to go wide. Then there was the foolish ones who aimed right down the shaft and expected it to hit the target. A bow was an instrument, but the arrows it fired never traveled in a straight line. For starters, the arrow was sighted alongside bow’s shaft meaning that your shot was always slightly going to one side, and in that regards, one had to adjust their aim slightly to the right if the arrow was grooved to the left or vice versa if one arrow was grooved to the right. Without good form, an archer would never hit anything close to the accuracy they’d need to kill another man. With barely a word, his aim was on target in a slow draw, sighted upon the mens center of mass, just towards the throat if he took in how the arrow would fall. The potential power of the corded string was ready make the arrow leap from his weapon upon release. With his aim on target, Noth let loose the bolt and the arrow flew. |
by Cass on June 21st, 2011, 5:30 am
by Darian on June 21st, 2011, 2:13 pm
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