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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Moon" data-source="post: 6300741" data-attributes="member: 8530"><p><strong>Chapter 76 "More than enough to create chaos" (Episode Two, Chapter Thirty-four) - Sunday, September 11, 1882, 11:15 A.M.</strong></p><p></p><p>It has been a few hours since George Eastman, Ruby West, Abigail Marsters, Cetan and the druid Meren escaped from the jail cells beneath the royal palace. George Eastman has now taken command of the Cairo Telegraph Office, using that as his base of operations while coordinating the convergence of multiple groups to Cairo to bring relief to the beseiged palace King Haker Takeleth VI, where an angry mob of 3,000 are calling for the King's overthrow. </p><p></p><p>Working with the highest ranking local officer outside of the palace , Lieutenant Colonel Dhahabiya Hassan, a group of 5,000 army soldiers are converging upon Cairo from surrounding communities and expected to arrive within the hour. A sniper rifle has also been sent for, which Ruby West has volunteered to use. Telegrams have been sent to Zakazik, where several of the group's allies are now on a southbound train to Cairo. Meanwhile, it has been nearly a day since their allies Alsoomse and Fish were last seen in the community of Heliopolis, five miles to the north.</p><p></p><p>"We need to buy ourselves some time" mused George out loud. "Certainly many of those in the mob are there by coercion, threats or bribery. But few of them are armed and are merely providing cover for the true threats." George turns to an employee of the telegraph office "Tariq, quickly fetch me three or four local food peddlers, men with carts, bring them here quickly, within 10 minutes, I will make it worth their while" orders George.</p><p></p><p>It takes closer to fifteen minutes, but the vendors arrive, a total of five. There are three selling different types of Egyptian breads, one with marinated roasted chicken and lamb, and another with finger food comprised of leaves stuffed with rice and seasonings. Ruby raised an eyebrow at George. "Strange time to get the munchies, darling, isn't it?" “Oh my perfect houri, you know the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. And so though the stomach you will target the heart with your rifle." George replies to Ruby.</p><p></p><p>Turning to the vendors George quizzes each in Arabic determining the value of their food, and how much they have on their carts. With some mental calculations George estimates the value of all their food. He then offers double the amount to the vendors, paid in cash. George says he will pay the men and the have to go to set locations George tells them (which seem random but which George has picked out in a semi-circle around the gates of the palace.) The vendors have to go and merely call out loudly that they have free food, donated by Bast. And simply feed any and all who come.</p><p></p><p>Ruby replies, "Well, now that's a good plan my love. Hopefully the free food will lure away most of the commoners leaving who we're looking for behind." Ruby taps her lips in familiar fashion. "I wonder when Nana will return from shopping and if she has found anything useful to us."</p><p></p><p>Nana doesn't return yet, but George does receive word at 11:30 from the Heleopolis train depot that the train from Zakazik has arrived. That is followed by a telegram from Zakazik addressed to George Eastman with the sender listed as Princess Neferka. It reads: Mr. Eastman. The Bast Priestess Sabah informed me that you currently were at the telegraph office. I plan to leave for Cairo within the next hour with Ahmed and the French on their Dreadnaught. We were informed by my sister that we must appear before the King no later than Four O'Clock today to appeal for both Ruby's life and for our marriage. Were you given any assurances as to Ahmed's safety? And do you know where Ruby is being kept?</p><p></p><p>George quickly sends back a telegraph "Ruby is safely outside the palace as I am after being incarcerated. Mob has gathered and is threatening the palace gates. Have had no assurances about anyone's safety and am trying to prevent a wholesale revolt."</p><p></p><p>After a few minutes Neferka sends a reply stating: Glad to hear that Ruby is safe. Father is either lying to me or still believes you are his prisoners. I will probably still come to appeal for the preservation of the marriage. Ahmed should remain in Zakazik if there are no assurances to his safety. It is vital that the crowd be dispersed before our arrival as the French have offered our Father the firepower of the Dreadnaught to end the riots.</p><p></p><p>Ruby looks at the telegram and comments, "The king probably doesn't know we have escaped yet. I suppose he could be lying just to get the Princess there but my guess is he doesn't know. And we already have a plan to move out the crowd. I guess we'll just have to figure out what to do if some of the crowd decides to stay." </p><p></p><p>Turning to her fiancé she asks, "George, you were up in that balloon thing. Is there any way for us to disable them being able to use their weapons?" "Hrrm, from the ground it would be tough, inside the dirigible, yes you could disable the recoil mechanism and make it dangerous to fire." replies George. Ruby says, "It was just a thought. Trying to give us less danger to deal with, you know? I thought maybe one of our spell slingers might have something to help with that."</p><p></p><p>"If the Princess is on board then I don't want to mess with the airship. I think we need to disperse any threat so the French don't get too involved. Once the princess is here and on the ground we will disable that airship. I got a decent look at it once on board and am sure that if needed we can ground it," replies George. Ruby answers, "That's true, there isn't much we can do if the Princess is on board. I guess we just have to make our plan here on the ground work. Anyone else have any ideas or things we need to think about?"</p><p></p><p>A squadron of Egyptian army soldiers arrive carrying a large trunk. The Lieutenant in charge uses a series of keys to open it up. Inside is a pristine 1881 Swiss Vetterli infantry rifle. The Lieutentant says to George, "This was given to the King as a gift from the Prince of Austria-Hungary. It was shipped here directly from the Waffenfabrik Factory in Berne. It has been minimally used, only a short demonstration given by the Prince's bodyguard, and later a few shots taken by our chief sniper. He did not care for the rifle, due to the added weight of the longer barrel."</p><p></p><p>"Well, let me take a look here." Ruby saunters over to the box and runs her hand along the metal. "It looks to be in perfect condition." She lifts the gun up, feeling the weight of it. Memories flood through her mind, memories of good times she had with her old lover. He had been patient teaching her how to use the gun and she had been a quick learner. "Ammunition? How much do I have? It'd be a good idea for me to shoot it a couple of times before I have to be perfect with my shot."</p><p></p><p>The Lieutenant retrieves a pair of large boxes from elsewhere in the case and says, "These each contain 200 rounds. One is unopened, the other is almost full." Ruby answers, "Very good, that should be plenty.” "More than enough to create chaos for Miss West" says George with a grin. Ruby smirks, "Creating chaos when there is already chaos should even things out a bit, no?" </p><p></p><p>Ruby turns back to the officer and says, “Thank you very much Lieutenant. Now, does anyone have any suggestions as to where I might practice my aim without scaring the good people?" </p><p>The Lieutenant suggests the train depot a half-mile away in the direction away from the palace, and with the noise from the trains the rifle shots shouldn't be obvious. </p><p></p><p>"Hmmmm, that may be too far. I guess we'll just have to wing it! I have enough bullets, just in case... I do really wish Hardin was here." Ruby shrugs. "Alright, we should probably eat a little something ourselves, who knows how long it will be until we can eat again. I know I could use a drink."</p><p></p><p>Abby had largely left the other two to their own devices for the last hour or so while she studied. What she studied was particularly accurate, but the hand drawn maps of the surrounding streets were the best to be had at the time. She slipped out a few times to look at the buildings, trying to anticipate where the crowd might go and where it would bottleneck.</p><p></p><p>The placement of Mr. Eastman's food carts could be important. Finally words reached her ears; Ruby was saying something about eating. She turned to the others and took off her glasses, sliding them into a case and then into her pocket. "I could eat," she said, and wiped her forehead. "I'm famished, actually." Ruby collected some food off the carts and distributed to her friends. "I know it's difficult to remember to eat when things get crazy, so it's good to eat now. What have you been up to?" Ruby asks curiously.</p><p></p><p>Abby says, "We managed to stop the attack on the Druidess and the shepherds, but we had a French prisoner. Well, he had tried to claim he was on our side. I didn't trust him but Cetan seemed to so I figured we'd just keep him with us to keep an eye on him. When we got to the Palace he was able to speak the guards language and we couldn't. Since they had guns pointed at us taking some of Alsoomse's potion wasn't an option. Next thing you know I'm in a cell with a slop bucket." Abby shrugged. "I had a lot more fun back in Bast's temple with Cal." “OOhhhh fun times with Cal, huh? Who is this Cal? We have to talk girl, you've been busy!" </p><p></p><p>Abby says, "Even if we save his life, I doubt we'll be welcome in his Majesty's Realm any longer. Most Kings don't like it when you don't stay in their prisons to enjoy their hospitality." Abby popped a fig into her mouth. "I doubt any disguise but a full body covering would help either of us. We should dress like locals and move confidently. Most people won't stop us."</p><p></p><p>George soon receives a telegram from Heliopolis indicating that his friends have been ferried across the river where the bridge is out and are now boarding another train to take them the final five miles to Cairo. George receives another telegram from Princess Neferka. She indicates that this will probably be her final telegram and that she will be dispatching her Ogre bodyguard Mengesha to Cairo once a decision is reached about the audience with the king.</p><p></p><p>Ruby gathers more food for her friends as she talks. "Alright, so we have others coming to join us, we have a plan, or two, to scatter the crowd, we have report from the princess. I wonder what the king will do when he finds out we didn't stick around to see our heads on sticks." She pauses then laughs, "Well, you know what I mean. I guess now we wait? Soon enough I'll have to get into position. Does anyone know where we'll be able to find Abdullah? If not, we'll have to go searching very soon. I wonder, should we use some disguises? I mean, we could dress more like the locals to blend in."</p><p></p><p>Lieutenant Colonel Dhahabiya Hassan informs George that 600 troops have marched in from the west from Gizah and that the trains from Memphis with another 1,100 troops have arrived. The barges from the south with another 1,300 troops have reached the outskirts of Cairo on the Nile and will be here in another half-hour or so. There is still no word on the approximately 2,000 troops riding in by camel and horse from other outlying communities.</p><p></p><p>Abby says, "If they're arriving soon, we should get going. We need to get these civilians moved out before the soldiers are ready to move in." "Ah but here is the rub my dear Abby. When the troops arrive, yes they will help stop the revolt, but they are also under the king's command who as you said may want us to extend our stay with him." adds George. Ruby says, "So, I just want to be certain, we don't think we'll be able to convince this Abdullah to step down, right?" "Fantatics are usually fanatical. Their followers, not as much," Mina states as she arrives back at the office.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Abby says, "Any suggestions of stepping back would have to come from someone either extremely trusted by him, or a god or mystical source he trusts. If he's superstitious a serious of bad omens could dissuade him. But, we don't know enough about him personally to guess what could do it. And if the King's reinforcements have orders to... retain us, I guess we'll just have to become heroes of the realm. It's always in poor form to execute the people who just saved your Kingdom." "Aha! You're a genius Abby!" says George as he kisses her on the cheek. Looking only a little bit startled, Abby said, "Of course I am. I'm such a genius that fabulous ideas fly out of my mouth unnoticed by the minute."</p><p></p><p>George says, "Ok, Mina, what can you do with a nice illusion spell? I have a plan." says George with a grin well known to Ruby. Mina says, "You name it, I'll try it, but my illusions are fairly low in level and have no sound component."</p><p></p><p>She then holds up a bag and says just loud enough for Abby, Ruby and George to hear, "I managed to get seven magical elixirs when I was out shopping. Four are clerical healing elixirs, the others are an Elixir of Arachanid Movement, an Elixir of Animal Friendship and Control, and an Elixir of Physical Reduction."</p><p></p><p>Those inside the telegraph office now hear the sound of approaching horses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Moon, post: 6300741, member: 8530"] [B]Chapter 76 "More than enough to create chaos" (Episode Two, Chapter Thirty-four) - Sunday, September 11, 1882, 11:15 A.M.[/B] It has been a few hours since George Eastman, Ruby West, Abigail Marsters, Cetan and the druid Meren escaped from the jail cells beneath the royal palace. George Eastman has now taken command of the Cairo Telegraph Office, using that as his base of operations while coordinating the convergence of multiple groups to Cairo to bring relief to the beseiged palace King Haker Takeleth VI, where an angry mob of 3,000 are calling for the King's overthrow. Working with the highest ranking local officer outside of the palace , Lieutenant Colonel Dhahabiya Hassan, a group of 5,000 army soldiers are converging upon Cairo from surrounding communities and expected to arrive within the hour. A sniper rifle has also been sent for, which Ruby West has volunteered to use. Telegrams have been sent to Zakazik, where several of the group's allies are now on a southbound train to Cairo. Meanwhile, it has been nearly a day since their allies Alsoomse and Fish were last seen in the community of Heliopolis, five miles to the north. "We need to buy ourselves some time" mused George out loud. "Certainly many of those in the mob are there by coercion, threats or bribery. But few of them are armed and are merely providing cover for the true threats." George turns to an employee of the telegraph office "Tariq, quickly fetch me three or four local food peddlers, men with carts, bring them here quickly, within 10 minutes, I will make it worth their while" orders George. It takes closer to fifteen minutes, but the vendors arrive, a total of five. There are three selling different types of Egyptian breads, one with marinated roasted chicken and lamb, and another with finger food comprised of leaves stuffed with rice and seasonings. Ruby raised an eyebrow at George. "Strange time to get the munchies, darling, isn't it?" “Oh my perfect houri, you know the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. And so though the stomach you will target the heart with your rifle." George replies to Ruby. Turning to the vendors George quizzes each in Arabic determining the value of their food, and how much they have on their carts. With some mental calculations George estimates the value of all their food. He then offers double the amount to the vendors, paid in cash. George says he will pay the men and the have to go to set locations George tells them (which seem random but which George has picked out in a semi-circle around the gates of the palace.) The vendors have to go and merely call out loudly that they have free food, donated by Bast. And simply feed any and all who come. Ruby replies, "Well, now that's a good plan my love. Hopefully the free food will lure away most of the commoners leaving who we're looking for behind." Ruby taps her lips in familiar fashion. "I wonder when Nana will return from shopping and if she has found anything useful to us." Nana doesn't return yet, but George does receive word at 11:30 from the Heleopolis train depot that the train from Zakazik has arrived. That is followed by a telegram from Zakazik addressed to George Eastman with the sender listed as Princess Neferka. It reads: Mr. Eastman. The Bast Priestess Sabah informed me that you currently were at the telegraph office. I plan to leave for Cairo within the next hour with Ahmed and the French on their Dreadnaught. We were informed by my sister that we must appear before the King no later than Four O'Clock today to appeal for both Ruby's life and for our marriage. Were you given any assurances as to Ahmed's safety? And do you know where Ruby is being kept? George quickly sends back a telegraph "Ruby is safely outside the palace as I am after being incarcerated. Mob has gathered and is threatening the palace gates. Have had no assurances about anyone's safety and am trying to prevent a wholesale revolt." After a few minutes Neferka sends a reply stating: Glad to hear that Ruby is safe. Father is either lying to me or still believes you are his prisoners. I will probably still come to appeal for the preservation of the marriage. Ahmed should remain in Zakazik if there are no assurances to his safety. It is vital that the crowd be dispersed before our arrival as the French have offered our Father the firepower of the Dreadnaught to end the riots. Ruby looks at the telegram and comments, "The king probably doesn't know we have escaped yet. I suppose he could be lying just to get the Princess there but my guess is he doesn't know. And we already have a plan to move out the crowd. I guess we'll just have to figure out what to do if some of the crowd decides to stay." Turning to her fiancé she asks, "George, you were up in that balloon thing. Is there any way for us to disable them being able to use their weapons?" "Hrrm, from the ground it would be tough, inside the dirigible, yes you could disable the recoil mechanism and make it dangerous to fire." replies George. Ruby says, "It was just a thought. Trying to give us less danger to deal with, you know? I thought maybe one of our spell slingers might have something to help with that." "If the Princess is on board then I don't want to mess with the airship. I think we need to disperse any threat so the French don't get too involved. Once the princess is here and on the ground we will disable that airship. I got a decent look at it once on board and am sure that if needed we can ground it," replies George. Ruby answers, "That's true, there isn't much we can do if the Princess is on board. I guess we just have to make our plan here on the ground work. Anyone else have any ideas or things we need to think about?" A squadron of Egyptian army soldiers arrive carrying a large trunk. The Lieutenant in charge uses a series of keys to open it up. Inside is a pristine 1881 Swiss Vetterli infantry rifle. The Lieutentant says to George, "This was given to the King as a gift from the Prince of Austria-Hungary. It was shipped here directly from the Waffenfabrik Factory in Berne. It has been minimally used, only a short demonstration given by the Prince's bodyguard, and later a few shots taken by our chief sniper. He did not care for the rifle, due to the added weight of the longer barrel." "Well, let me take a look here." Ruby saunters over to the box and runs her hand along the metal. "It looks to be in perfect condition." She lifts the gun up, feeling the weight of it. Memories flood through her mind, memories of good times she had with her old lover. He had been patient teaching her how to use the gun and she had been a quick learner. "Ammunition? How much do I have? It'd be a good idea for me to shoot it a couple of times before I have to be perfect with my shot." The Lieutenant retrieves a pair of large boxes from elsewhere in the case and says, "These each contain 200 rounds. One is unopened, the other is almost full." Ruby answers, "Very good, that should be plenty.” "More than enough to create chaos for Miss West" says George with a grin. Ruby smirks, "Creating chaos when there is already chaos should even things out a bit, no?" Ruby turns back to the officer and says, “Thank you very much Lieutenant. Now, does anyone have any suggestions as to where I might practice my aim without scaring the good people?" The Lieutenant suggests the train depot a half-mile away in the direction away from the palace, and with the noise from the trains the rifle shots shouldn't be obvious. "Hmmmm, that may be too far. I guess we'll just have to wing it! I have enough bullets, just in case... I do really wish Hardin was here." Ruby shrugs. "Alright, we should probably eat a little something ourselves, who knows how long it will be until we can eat again. I know I could use a drink." Abby had largely left the other two to their own devices for the last hour or so while she studied. What she studied was particularly accurate, but the hand drawn maps of the surrounding streets were the best to be had at the time. She slipped out a few times to look at the buildings, trying to anticipate where the crowd might go and where it would bottleneck. The placement of Mr. Eastman's food carts could be important. Finally words reached her ears; Ruby was saying something about eating. She turned to the others and took off her glasses, sliding them into a case and then into her pocket. "I could eat," she said, and wiped her forehead. "I'm famished, actually." Ruby collected some food off the carts and distributed to her friends. "I know it's difficult to remember to eat when things get crazy, so it's good to eat now. What have you been up to?" Ruby asks curiously. Abby says, "We managed to stop the attack on the Druidess and the shepherds, but we had a French prisoner. Well, he had tried to claim he was on our side. I didn't trust him but Cetan seemed to so I figured we'd just keep him with us to keep an eye on him. When we got to the Palace he was able to speak the guards language and we couldn't. Since they had guns pointed at us taking some of Alsoomse's potion wasn't an option. Next thing you know I'm in a cell with a slop bucket." Abby shrugged. "I had a lot more fun back in Bast's temple with Cal." “OOhhhh fun times with Cal, huh? Who is this Cal? We have to talk girl, you've been busy!" Abby says, "Even if we save his life, I doubt we'll be welcome in his Majesty's Realm any longer. Most Kings don't like it when you don't stay in their prisons to enjoy their hospitality." Abby popped a fig into her mouth. "I doubt any disguise but a full body covering would help either of us. We should dress like locals and move confidently. Most people won't stop us." George soon receives a telegram from Heliopolis indicating that his friends have been ferried across the river where the bridge is out and are now boarding another train to take them the final five miles to Cairo. George receives another telegram from Princess Neferka. She indicates that this will probably be her final telegram and that she will be dispatching her Ogre bodyguard Mengesha to Cairo once a decision is reached about the audience with the king. Ruby gathers more food for her friends as she talks. "Alright, so we have others coming to join us, we have a plan, or two, to scatter the crowd, we have report from the princess. I wonder what the king will do when he finds out we didn't stick around to see our heads on sticks." She pauses then laughs, "Well, you know what I mean. I guess now we wait? Soon enough I'll have to get into position. Does anyone know where we'll be able to find Abdullah? If not, we'll have to go searching very soon. I wonder, should we use some disguises? I mean, we could dress more like the locals to blend in." Lieutenant Colonel Dhahabiya Hassan informs George that 600 troops have marched in from the west from Gizah and that the trains from Memphis with another 1,100 troops have arrived. The barges from the south with another 1,300 troops have reached the outskirts of Cairo on the Nile and will be here in another half-hour or so. There is still no word on the approximately 2,000 troops riding in by camel and horse from other outlying communities. Abby says, "If they're arriving soon, we should get going. We need to get these civilians moved out before the soldiers are ready to move in." "Ah but here is the rub my dear Abby. When the troops arrive, yes they will help stop the revolt, but they are also under the king's command who as you said may want us to extend our stay with him." adds George. Ruby says, "So, I just want to be certain, we don't think we'll be able to convince this Abdullah to step down, right?" "Fantatics are usually fanatical. Their followers, not as much," Mina states as she arrives back at the office. Abby says, "Any suggestions of stepping back would have to come from someone either extremely trusted by him, or a god or mystical source he trusts. If he's superstitious a serious of bad omens could dissuade him. But, we don't know enough about him personally to guess what could do it. And if the King's reinforcements have orders to... retain us, I guess we'll just have to become heroes of the realm. It's always in poor form to execute the people who just saved your Kingdom." "Aha! You're a genius Abby!" says George as he kisses her on the cheek. Looking only a little bit startled, Abby said, "Of course I am. I'm such a genius that fabulous ideas fly out of my mouth unnoticed by the minute." George says, "Ok, Mina, what can you do with a nice illusion spell? I have a plan." says George with a grin well known to Ruby. Mina says, "You name it, I'll try it, but my illusions are fairly low in level and have no sound component." She then holds up a bag and says just loud enough for Abby, Ruby and George to hear, "I managed to get seven magical elixirs when I was out shopping. Four are clerical healing elixirs, the others are an Elixir of Arachanid Movement, an Elixir of Animal Friendship and Control, and an Elixir of Physical Reduction." Those inside the telegraph office now hear the sound of approaching horses. [/QUOTE]
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