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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn wandered up beside Allan and Destini and heard the final comment about making a difference. He took the opportunity to comment on it himself.

"Every day I get to make a difference is a day I have lived well. And no one can ever accuse us of not thinking outside the barrel as it were.

So... are they oing to let us dock or will we have to swim ashore again?"


Corwynn grinned at the two people he would surely miss the most when his mission to Flanders began.

--Richard.grimthorn
After tearing up the entirety of the cabin searching for the boot he had thrown at Corwynn, Richard finally found it in the far corner of the top bunk. Grumbling curses, he snatched it from its hiding place and placed it where it belonged, on his foot. Still grumbling and still sea-sick, Richard gathered his pack and shakily made his way top side to where the others were watching the signal men at work. Corwynn's question caught his attention as he approached. "How do we know they're talking about docking at all?" he asked. "For all we know, they could be sharing recipes."

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint




Allan laughed, "Because, my fine sea-legged friend, the signals are not letters. They are phrases and numbers. Be a bit stupid to spend seven hours to sign out "Add 1 pound of butter to a cup of corn flour..."

Destini
At length, the signal man on the harbor docks held up another flag and the boat maneuvered itself to the designated pier. Destini hoisted her satchel onto her shoulder and watched as the sailors lowered the gangplank.

She led the way down the gangplank, off the ship, and stepped onto English soil at last. She closed her eyes to take in the sounds of England. Sound was different on land than on the water, and the sounds of England were different than that of Eire. At last, she was on land.

Opening her eyes, she smiled subtly. "We're back," she said to Allan in a soft voice.
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--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn's legs carried him off the boat and onto the shore. When he hit English soil, however, he was surprised to find it did not feel as stable as the boat. Good grief! Was the whole world turned as unsteady as a ship's deck? He stumbled and fell to his knees only a few yards away from the gangplank. Completely embarrassing. But while he was here, a little thanks to Jah for getting him off that boat would certainly not go amiss. "Thank you, Jah!! Thank you for bringing me back to England!" With that, he risked compounding his embarrassment by laying his lips to the ground and actually kissing the very soil of England.

--Brother_corwynn


Corwyn walked down the gangplank with a cheery expression. It was good to be back in England--even if other business would soon take him away to Flanders.

He stopped suddenly and checked to make sure he was really seeing something correctly.

Was Richard Grimthorn kissing the ground? Well then.

"Glad to be home, then, Richard? One must admire your enthusiasm. At least we can get some proper fish, chips, and dark beer I would expect.."


--Richard.grimthorn
"Well," began Richard with a slight hint of barely-hidden embarrassment. Honestly? His one unfettered moment of thanks and who sees it but Corwynn. Jah really did have a sense of humor. "I may be bound for the gallows. But whether my fate lies at the end of a noose, or no, at least I'm off that damned boat!" The mention of dark beer enlivened his spirits and gave him the strength and necessary focus to pull himself off the ground. Yes, it was steadier now. The initial moment of unsteadiness must have simply been his legs having to adapt to the ground's not swaying with his every step. Rediculous that his legs had adapted to the sea at all, but well, as he'd just recently re-discovered, Jah had a sense of humor. "So is it for the pub then? Or have we other, more pressing matters, per usual?"

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan grinned as he, too got off the damned boat.

"I agree, Richard. Better an English Gallows than an Irish port, ready equipped with exploding dock."

He walked up and clapped Grimthorn on the back.

"Sad to say, though, we will barely make coronation if we ride like all hell chases us. Corwynn will you pleasse get some horses around. preferably FAST horses."


He looked over at Destini

"Ready for another wild ride, dear? We can stop in the market and get you something amazing to wear while Corwynn hunts horses."

Allan was ready to get on with getting on.

Destini
Desti raised her eyebrows slightly. "That's the second time in an hour that ye've mentioned that I have a new dress. Anxious to see me in other than travelin' clothes, Allan?" She might have shown her wrists or ankles to him flirtatiously, but as those areas were both still subtly marked from her captivity, she felt self-concious showing those. Instead, she gathered her hair up so her neck was exposed to Allan's sight. "Should I wear my hair up fer the coronation, do ye think?" she teased him gently. Her eyes sparkled with her amusement.

She let her hair fall back around her shoulders and returned to their task at hand. Despite how much she would like to take their time, they had instructions to return to the King's side as soon as possible. " 'Tis my first time in Barnstapple. Lead the way to the markets an' lets see what we can find."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Well... Madame Malkins Courtesan Caberet will have some things... but I recommend Lady Briana's Fine Gowns on Corinth street."

He grinned, making sure Desti did not have a crossbow or skillet to hand.

Destini
Desti blushed to her ankles. She hadn't expected a tame response, but the one Allan had given her had certainly not been expected. "Aye, well, yes, then. Lady Briana's 'tis."

Turning to Corwynn and Richard, she told them, "We'll meet ye both at the gates o' the town. I doubt we'll be long." With that, she left them to their own devices and moved to follow Allan toward the market district.
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--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn was annoyed at how much he had needed to spend to get the four horses around. But that did not matter as he had what they needed and these were amazing stallions.

Leading the other three horses, Corwynn rode up to the gates.

"Hello all! I have the fastes horses in Barnstaple. Let us hie our sea-worn backsides to London Tower, shall we?

Come Destini! We are crowning a king!"


Destini
Destini, having purchased a new dress, arrived with Allan to the gates to find Corwynn holding the horses. She waited for Richard and Allan to mount before following suit. Once in the saddle, she smiled to Corwynn.

"An' so we shall. We are bidden to serve an' so we shall. Let us be on toward His Majesty's secret service."

Destini kicked her horse to speed and rode toward the Coronation of the King of England ....


(OOC: From here, we go to the London Commons thread Royal Parade and Coronation of King Faheud. This story will be continued, but in another thread, in another era: the Era of the King. For now, all is well, the villains well-vanquished, and a new plot unfurls ....)
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint
(OOC: Author's note) We the writers of this momentous RP thank every reader, every commenter, and every participant, PNJ and player.

I thank the brilliant imagination of Destini MacKenzie's player, and all of the people in the Sword and the Shield thread. And who could not chuckle at Manfred?

That said, we are moving on to a new book in the adventures, "In His Majesty's Secret Service!"

We write because you believe

The Player behind Allan Brightpoint.



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