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The door he gallantly opened for her opened out into gently lapping waters, lit from overhead by a multitude of stars uncountable. So many together, they give off a glow stronger than the light of the full moon, singing softly of promised rest for those below. The insubstantial spirits of the dead rise from the waters, some quickly, eager for their eternal rest, and some slowly, fighting the pull even as they rise, foot by foot.
The two of them step down slightly into the water that only rises to their ankles, and Yrael closes the door behind them.
"As you can see," Yrael smiles. "I have been practicing even when not at the Milliways lake."
Despite the fact that the waters of Death aren't exactly the same as other water.
The door he gallantly opened for her opened out into gently lapping waters, lit from overhead by a multitude of stars uncountable. So many together, they give off a glow stronger than the light of the full moon, singing softly of promised rest for those below. The insubstantial spirits of the dead rise from the waters, some quickly, eager for their eternal rest, and some slowly, fighting the pull even as they rise, foot by foot.
The two of them step down slightly into the water that only rises to their ankles, and Yrael closes the door behind them.
"As you can see," Yrael smiles. "I have been practicing even when not at the Milliways lake."
Despite the fact that the waters of Death aren't exactly the same as other water.
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Date: 2006-12-12 08:52 am (UTC)From:But hey, it took all types.
She didn't run, no, she sauntered easily to the door and rattled the handle. A moment longer and the door clicked open easily on well oiled hinges. After all, servants didn't like to be caught sneaking into the royal gardens eh?
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Date: 2006-12-14 07:10 pm (UTC)From:He peers into the corridor, softly lit by glowing Charter Marks set into the walls and floors.
"Aha. I know where we are. The servant quarters should be down to the left. We could find some livery there so we at least would be dressed like servants, and may fool any who we might meet, or we could go straight to the treasury and just hope not to run into anyone."
He knows which he'd rather do. He had to be a servant long enough that now, the idea of dressing like one doesn't sit well with him.
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Date: 2006-12-14 07:17 pm (UTC)From:"Bet we could fool anyone we meet without the clothes" she noted "Heck, you could talk them in circles..." she teased lightly, closing the door behind them with a soft click.
"Besides, you never know where they've been, servants..."
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Date: 2006-12-14 07:28 pm (UTC)From:"We shall be unannounced dignitaries from Ancellstierre, perhaps, or from the far north, west of the Clayr Glacier, who seem to have lost their way in the many corridors of the castle?" He turns to grin at her as he steps past, looking around the first corner to make sure the hall is clear before they proceed.
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Date: 2006-12-14 07:48 pm (UTC)From:"Hmmm, you're a Prince from Andage or someplace, and I'm a body guard? You're in danger, and we had to flee the country. It's so dire that our communications with the royalty here thought it best we not be seen entering?"
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Date: 2006-12-14 07:59 pm (UTC)From:"How very dramatic, it all sounds. Let us hope that those we meet are not Charter Mages, as they would be able, eventually, to tell what I am. The only Mages around would be the royal family and the palace guards, though. There may be some nearer the treasury, but there are rarely any in the castle corridors themselves."
Usually, he'd just kill any Charter Mage he came across, right around the time they realized what he is. But the royal guards are under the King's protection, and that means it would be more than some small trouble to kill them.
He peers around a corner, waiting for a couple of servants to pass out of sight before they continue on.
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Date: 2006-12-14 09:01 pm (UTC)From:"We lost someone though, your other guard perhaps? So we're getting a little travel worn and desperate, prone to make mistakes in direction in tunnels..."
Rachel...had no experience with charter mages really. Just Yrael...it was almost amusing to contemplate what they'd make of her...something so irreversibly of Life traveling with Yrael.
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Date: 2006-12-14 09:24 pm (UTC)From:Despite his lack of Life.
"This way." He heads down a Charter Mark-lit staircase, listening for sounds that might mean someone is coming.
He will admit, if not out loud, that he's never had so much fun sneaking into the palace coffers, before. It's a lot better, having someone along with you.
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Date: 2006-12-14 09:39 pm (UTC)From:She managed to keep glancing up past him too...and wouldn't you know, she was in almost perfect position to pull him to the side in case of assassins! She even seemed more predatory, a cat like slink in her step and a dangerous air about her...
That was Rachel alright.
"Yes, Lord" It was teasing, though the tone of voice was that of a grim, weary guard.
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Date: 2006-12-14 09:43 pm (UTC)From:"But it was you, faithful guard, who got us lost in this confounded corridors," Yrael grins cheekily at her, "so I shall go first."
Ah, the best part of making it up as you go along.
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Date: 2006-12-15 12:35 pm (UTC)From:"It was you who led us astray in the swamps though, Lord, and I who had to nurse you when you caught the fever..." ah, the tired bantering of long time companions...
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Date: 2006-12-15 05:58 pm (UTC)From:It's what keeps him going.
"You were no better off in those swamps than I, remember." He says, then pauses. There are voices coming, servants, talking of the midwinter feast coming up. Yrael steps forward to a small door in the wall. "In here," he says, opening it.
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Date: 2006-12-15 06:02 pm (UTC)From:"True, but I didn't have the luxury of complaining now did I? You called me a vicious snake for making you walk despite the illness...I won't forget that you know" she poked him gently in the ribs as she scooted into the room.
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Date: 2006-12-15 06:10 pm (UTC)From:"Actualy, faithful guard," he says as they step back into the now-clear corridor. "I was trying to point out the vicious snake that happened to be right near your leg at that moment, while we walked through the swamp. It must have been unclear, as I was so ill at the time."
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Date: 2006-12-15 06:14 pm (UTC)From:Take that as you would.
"Maybe we should stay for dinner" she noted, after the servants had passed "They said fish in there didn't they?"
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Date: 2006-12-15 06:18 pm (UTC)From:The treasury was just off to the right, around a corner. This time of day, there was only one guard, and he looked bored.
"...there is better food to be found in the marketplace, actually. Royal fare is all fripperies and no substance, even with the fish," he says, quietly.
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Date: 2006-12-15 06:38 pm (UTC)From:"We play "Don't see us, don't hear us" or do we yell boo?"
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Date: 2006-12-15 06:55 pm (UTC)From:He tilts his head, almost seeming to listen. The Charter Magic, both the ambient Charter Marks of the castle and the feeling of it being used more actively elsewhere, Sameth probably skipped lunch today to keep working on whatever he might be inventing, would serve as a good silencer. One more spell probably wouldn't be heard.
"He can just fall asleep at his post, I think." Maybe if he's lucky, he'll wake up again before it's noticed that he fell asleep on watch. There are some rigorous punishments for that sort of thing.
It is little trouble for a couple of drawn Charter Marks, linked together and sent to him, to cause the guard to slowly lean back against the corridor wall and go limp. The heavy metal armor keeps him from falling to the floor, bracing him against the wall. The door to the treasury is clear.
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Date: 2006-12-16 12:57 am (UTC)From:"What else are loyal guards good for?"
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Date: 2006-12-16 03:51 am (UTC)From:"Loyal guards are good for... helping pick out the best treasure that would do far better as gifts and things than sitting around doing nothing in some dank treasury." Yrael winks. "Also, we should grab some Old Kingdom derniers in case we find anything we like in the marketplaces."
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Date: 2006-12-16 01:24 pm (UTC)From:"I can try, and I'll certainly give my all...." she admitted, peaking into the treasury. Sadly, it wasn't piled and spread about like a shining dragon's horde...but it was still impressive because of the sheer amount of boxes in there...
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Date: 2006-12-16 05:50 pm (UTC)From:He raises his eyebrows a little, seeing the boxes. "They've actually paid attention to this part of the treasury. I suppose the people in charge of knowing exactly how much money is owned by the royal family finally rebelled. Now I don't know which box contains what, and opening them means we might leave some sign that we've been here."
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Date: 2006-12-17 04:32 pm (UTC)From:She eyed the boxes too, then shrugged "Well...it looks like there's a door on the other side there? Maybe the spring accounting hasn't gotten too far yet?"
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Date: 2006-12-17 04:45 pm (UTC)From:"Let us hope. I'd rather they not know that someone has been using their funds for the past two years..." He goes to the door and opens it. A grin lights his face. "Perfect." And he goes in.
She had wanted a dragon's hoard? Here.
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Date: 2006-12-17 04:52 pm (UTC)From:Oh...my...the shiny...
"It's going to be like looking for a needle in a haystack" she noted simply.
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