Domhani Bairdéir 04


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Cairn MacSidhe

"Ahh, I see," says Cairn, sheepishly. "Well........" Cairn picks at his fresh bandage applied by the Wee Skath, "This will certainly suffice, then, thanks."
 



Cyr Escunar

Cyr stopped in his tracks at Cairns outburst almost causing The Judge to bowl over him. He started turning his frown announcing a storm when Cairn amended his statement. Shaking his head Cyr starts running again.

What is the status of Maor? Are all servants dead?
OOC: First thing that Cyr will do is look at all rings Maor wears (including those in pockets and around his neck) and removing them from his person. Alert me if any of them is 'spiritual'.

Thank you, Skáth. Hopefuly we can have peaceful night from now on. Maybe we can even finish this mission successfuly even with this tragedy.
 

Aftermath

Once Dílis is stable, Skáth makes her as comfortable as he can on the hard stone of the bridge and then makes his rounds on the rest of the Críu. Soon he's got everyone's bleeding stopped and - with almost motherly admonitions for them not to tear the wounds open again - releases them to their duties.

The Maor is now unconscious on his cot, his previously violent writhings now reduced to shivers. He makes no response as Cyr examines him for rings. He wears the traditional wedding band on his left ring finger - Cyr is somewhat surprised to find the spiritual resonance that indicates a 'true marriage,' a bonding of the spirits of two people. He wears no other rings.

The servants are quite dead - throats cut with no sign of struggle. They were taken in their sleep.

Of the Embassy guards, there is no obvious sign. Their tents remain, as does the usual equipment one would expect for a two or three day trip through the jungle.

Two of the Púca are dead, one fled the scene. One is still unconscious, one conscious and trying to crawl into the jungle. He's not making very much progress due to his shattered knee. The Púca that knelt in surrender takes advantage of the Críu's focus on healing and investigation to bolt into the jungle.

The serpent woman is still unconscious but is groaning and beginning to stir.

[sblock=Current Character Status]Once Skáth gets everyone bandaged:

Skáth: 5/7 BODY Remaining (2 BODY wound - Left Thigh)
Gavril: 14/17 BODY Remaining (3 BODY wound - Stomach)
Cyr: 14/17 BODY Remaining (2 BODY wound - Right Leg; 1 BODY wound - Head/Neck)
Cairn: 9/16 BODY Remaining (1 BODY wound - 1 BODY wound - Right Leg; 1 BODY wound - Chest; 2 BODY wound - Chest; 3 BODY damage - General)
Béar: 16/20 BODY Remaining (4 BODY wound - Chest)
Dílis: 1/10 BODY Remaining (9 BODY wound - Left Thigh)[/sblock]

[sblock=Cairn MacSidhe]Once the battle fueled adrenaline rush fades, Cairn begins to feel a mild burning sensation throughout his body - sort of like an all over heartburn, with a fever.[/sblock]
 

Escaping prisoner

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How could he bolt with Thanatos threatening around his head?!?

As I recall Cairn went after Cyr, Gavril to Dilis, Skath made his rounds. Since Pucka that surrendered was only one concious isn't it logical he would be bound first? And Béar should be able to handle binding of helpless (or mostly so) foes...no? The one crawling could be brought back after binding snake lady and surrendered one it is no rush. And lady should be bound with the idea that it can take humanoid form (maybe Maora?)

Also, how many guards were there? If we assume that all of them are Pucka (doubtful) how many would we face if they attack again? But I believe we will find the bodies lying somewhere around.
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After removing the ring, Cyr looks for signs of injury, poison or disease that could explain the shivering. Could that be caused by spiritual link with one who is hurt?

After assuring that Maor is as safe and healthy as he can make him, Cyr goes out and binds the wounds of prisoners and sets the broken leg fixing it with three metal bars he got out of his backpack.

"I don't think we'll have problems with transport. There are enought provisions for all of us and it should not be hard to keep them guarded at all times. They are capable of walking or will be tomorrow. I'll heal Dilis first, she is more important. We all need time to recover and loosing one day shouldn't be much of a problem, should it?

Can anyone look for the tracks of missing guards?"

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[sblock=OOC]I have Gavril with Dílis, Cyr and Cairn heading for the tent, Skáth binding everyone's wounds, and Béar still down at the bodies of the southern-most Púca.

However, Cairn did specifically ask Gavril to bind the Púca, so I'll allow him to leave Dílis to Skáth (though that might be a little out of character for the romantic swordsman) and take care of that when he posts today (or whenever). I just found it interesting that in all the confusion everyone had ideas about what they would do and directions for everyone else, but no one took on the task of securing the prisoners for themselves. And while it would be logical to assume Béar would take it on himself to secure them, no one gave him specific instructions either, and he was wounded/knocked out during the battle - maybe he's still not thinking too clearly.

If Scotley decides Gavril will secure the prisoners I'll amend the 'Aftermath' post to reflect that.[/sblock]

There were 5 guards with the Embassy, a servant each for the Maor and Maora (they are now dead) and one of the Maor's advisors (Diarmuid), who seems to have disappeared.
 
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[sblock=OOC]I have Gavril with Dílis, Cyr and Cairn heading for the tent, Skáth binding everyone's wounds, and Béar still down at the bodies of the southern-most Púca.

However, Cairn did specifically ask Gavril to bind the Púca, so I'll allow him to leave Dílis to Skáth (though that might be a little out of character for the romantic swordsman) and take care of that when he posts today (or whenever). I just found it interesting that in all the confusion everyone had ideas about what they would do and directions for everyone else, but no one took on the task of securing the prisoners for themselves. And while it would be logical to assume Béar would take it on himself to secure them, no one gave him specific instructions either, and he was wounded/knocked out during the battle - maybe he's still not thinking too clearly.

If Scotley decides Gavril will secure the prisoners I'll amend the 'Aftermath' post to reflect that.[/sblock]

There were 5 guards with the Embassy, a servant each for the Maor and Maora (they are now dead) and one of the Maor's advisors (Diarmuid), who seems to have disappeared.

OOC - Mike you still make no mention of the Maora?
 


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