08-11-2015, 10:42 PM
Shad hid a smirk at the that comment as he unlocked the lock. Having Paige on board would certainly help their cause. Hell, perhaps she could help influence the Marquess Pharae to aid them when that time comes. "So long as Etruria's freedom is guaranteed, I'll lend my aid," he commented as he was about to close the lock once again.
Ambrose speaking up and the sound of the door stalled that action, thankfully. He grabbed some gold and left it next to him. It was the least he could do for renting his lock for practice. Shad got up first, "I got point," he whispered as he handed Ambrose the lock, hoping he would infer the meaning. He took a few steps outside of the door and looked around. He turned and nodded back to Ambrose to affirm his words. He pulled his hood up over his head and put a hand to his sword in case trouble shows up.
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That boy was hardly as sneaky as he thought he was. The Etrurian never seemed to know when she was watching him. She had been following him for weeks, but he never knew it. The church being here had complicated things a bit. Their respective targets were holed up together, but they had different goals. The church was there to apprehend that attacker, she was there to observe and report. She couldn't let the Church interfere with her operation. She didn't want to step on their toes either, but her mission was more important to her than some self-righteous zealots chasing down a 'heretic'.
She chased down the church soldiers in a different part of the town. A couple of soldiers saw her and tried to stop her, but she reached into her bag and took out some forms, ignoring them. She marched through the group to the commander mounted on horseback. "Greetings Commander. Alice Richter, Ostian Intelligence Corps.," she called out as she approached. She handed her identification papers to him to reinforce her claim. "I have scouted your target leaving for Pharae a few minutes ago. Under orders from General Arthur Richter, I am forbidden from taking on secondary objectives when my target in present in the vicinity. Regrettably, this was best I could do within the grasp of my assignment."
Ambrose speaking up and the sound of the door stalled that action, thankfully. He grabbed some gold and left it next to him. It was the least he could do for renting his lock for practice. Shad got up first, "I got point," he whispered as he handed Ambrose the lock, hoping he would infer the meaning. He took a few steps outside of the door and looked around. He turned and nodded back to Ambrose to affirm his words. He pulled his hood up over his head and put a hand to his sword in case trouble shows up.
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That boy was hardly as sneaky as he thought he was. The Etrurian never seemed to know when she was watching him. She had been following him for weeks, but he never knew it. The church being here had complicated things a bit. Their respective targets were holed up together, but they had different goals. The church was there to apprehend that attacker, she was there to observe and report. She couldn't let the Church interfere with her operation. She didn't want to step on their toes either, but her mission was more important to her than some self-righteous zealots chasing down a 'heretic'.
She chased down the church soldiers in a different part of the town. A couple of soldiers saw her and tried to stop her, but she reached into her bag and took out some forms, ignoring them. She marched through the group to the commander mounted on horseback. "Greetings Commander. Alice Richter, Ostian Intelligence Corps.," she called out as she approached. She handed her identification papers to him to reinforce her claim. "I have scouted your target leaving for Pharae a few minutes ago. Under orders from General Arthur Richter, I am forbidden from taking on secondary objectives when my target in present in the vicinity. Regrettably, this was best I could do within the grasp of my assignment."