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Title: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on April 23, 2020, 09:25:06 PM
To say it was business as usual in Valtheim could either be accurate or dismissed depending on a persons point of view. The Round Table Conference which was essentially the total sum of the royals, government, intelligence and military leaders. The Vice Consul Rhian Kennedy (https://independentorder.net/index.php?topic=49.msg1293#msg1293) had just finished explaining what had happened at the meeting in Kaedwen.

"In short my assessment is that Merina is a right mess." Rhian said "I'd go as far as to say that every faction is as bad all the others. The twin track solution proposed at the meeting and now referred to the Council of Albion has flaws but most concerning of all this doesn't have any support from the current Merinian government."
"So on paper this is analogous to Marseilles rather than Lakhzovia" Field Marshall William Dawson (https://independentorder.net/index.php?topic=49.msg4522#msg4522) said "Any move against Merina without cause is an act of war."
"Which is why we're proposing a wait and see approach coupled with some factfinding on our bridge model." Richard Chambers (https://independentorder.net/index.php?topic=49.msg1259#msg1259) the minister of foreign affairs said

Emperor Peter Azurewind (https://independentorder.net/index.php?topic=49.msg157#msg157) relaxed in his chair considering his options
"Tell me about these charges the FMA wants to throw at the President of Merina." Peter said
"No idea what they are, the Merinian's weren't exactly specific about them." Rhian said
"And it's not like we can just call up Merina and ask is it?" Peter said "And anything following Uppsalla being in force we need to know about. Rion?"
"I can get someone on the ground to get info from the parties involved." Rion Ayanami (https://independentorder.net/index.php?topic=49.msg646#msg646) said "Once we've got that we can navigate this one issue at a time."

"Let's be very clear I am not authorising a military operation without just cause to do so." Peter said "Rion how would you do it?"
"Current intel says that the Free State hold the coastal city of Donze." Rion said "We can use a naval vessel to drop someone off and they can move in discreetly."
"How many agents?" Peter asked looking at Rion
"One should be all we send on this." Rion said
"Do it." Peter said


Strait of Shaw

The INS Kryptonite (https://independentorder.net/index.php?topic=1868.msg16238#msg16238) headed east out of Phuebra where it had been stationed following the end of the Phuebran civil war, it's destination was to get right up against the Merina EEZ line before dropping off their package and backing off to hold position. Standing on the bridge the ship's commanding officer Captain Lily Falconer (https://independentorder.net/index.php?topic=49.msg4171#msg4171) monitored the situation as the ship approached its destination point.
"Captain we're coming up on position." the helm officer said
"Very well Lieutenant, slow to all stop." Lily said
"Answering all stop Captain." the helm officer said

Lily nodded and narrowed her eyes.
"Keep on radar and sonar for any Merina naval activity I don't want a standoff." Lily said "Inform flight deck they can deploy."

Out on the flight deck Hazel Nairn (https://independentorder.net/index.php?topic=49.msg13231#msg13231) one of Achkaerin's Justicars was readying herself for what was probably going to be a very odd moment. A small dingy had been readied and now with her aboard it was being lowered into the water. She checked her bearings and sighed this wasn't any more risky than anything she'd done before. She set off into the night heading for Donze.

When morning dawned Hazel was slowly entering Donze's harbour, she got as far as getting out of the water and up onto the jetty before two armed soldiers presumably they were Free State had weapons trained on her, Hazel wouldn't actually be surprised if they'd been watching her in for a while. She raised her hands.

"Ok no one do anything rash." Hazel said "I'm not armed. I just want to talk to someone in charge."
   
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on April 25, 2020, 11:35:15 PM
Vincent de Boer; No. 1 Marine Commando Headquarters, Donze Harbour, Merinan Free State

The harbour at Donze was a fair way south of the city centre, a commercial port rather than home to pleasure cruisers; a couple of vessels were alongside; sea traffic had increased a little since the blockade had slackened, though many carriers remained hesitant. FSS Hotspur, now bearing her own markings and flying - rather incongruously - an immodestly large jolly roger, was also alongside, making ready for what was to be her second patrol. Stores were being taken on, her cargo unloaded, weapons primed and readied, crew enjoying the last of their time ashore. The sun was shining, spring was here, life was good.

Vince was out on deck when two of his lads presented him with a rather bedraggled looking young woman. His first instinct was somewhat wide of the mark.

"Very fetching, Leland" Vince declared preemptively to the Corporal who presented her to him "But she's not coming with us. Unless she's for me, I suggest you take her back to the curb you found her on"

"It's not like that, sir" Corporal Leland responded, indignantly, having the decency to at least pretend to be offended on Hazel's behalf, though his first thought on seeing her struggling through the breakers had been along rather the same lines.

"Well, what is it like?" Vince demanded, turning away from his inspection of their newly repaired port-side amidships launcher, immediately regretting the snappy tone. He felt like the stress of preparation was starting to get to him, he'd be far happier once they were finally underway, he was sure "Sorry, pal, but who is she and why's she standing in front of me dripping on my deck? For fuck sake. Smuts, get the silly bitch a towel, don't just stand there like a fucking sponge" The second epithet has aimed squarely at the second commando, who slunk away to raid a towel from a palette of fresh laundry which had, conveniently, just landed by the tower, returning a few moments later and presenting it, awkwardly, to Hazel.

"She came out of the sea in a little rubber dingy not ten minutes ago" The hapless Leland explained, somewhat defensively "Says she's not armed, and asked to talk to someone in charge"

"Right" Vince looked questioningly at Hazel "Right. Did you check if she is armed?" Leland didn't speak, but his sheepish look said it all "Odin's hairy arse" Vince exclaimed "Some watery tart turns up and gives you the 'take me to your leader' line and you're not in the least suspicious? Struth. I hope for your sake them's tits and not a bloody suicide vest" Vincent's right hand went to his sidearm, though this stayed on his hip, as he turned to address the now somewhat drier Achkaerinese.

"So, what's your story" He didn't quite demand it, though his tone was gentler with her than he had been with the luckless Leland, about as gentle as a man fondling a firearm can be, really. Almost conversational "What brings you to this beautiful little slice of Mundus this finest of mornings?"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on April 30, 2020, 05:15:59 PM
"Call sign 'Flare' Achkaerinese intelligence." Hazel said drying herself with the towel she'd been given "Basically here to ask for information. There was recently a meeting in Kaedwen involving the Free Merina Association the Free State had a presence. In that meeting the Merinan's mentioned a list of charges they intended to lay against Nguessa and I presume his regime, however there's been no indication of what the charges were, when the relevant events occurred and so on. So I'm hoping you can give me that information, preferably in an electronic format."
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on May 02, 2020, 12:42:45 PM
Vincent de Boer; No. 1 Marine Commando Headquarters, Donze Harbour, Merinan Free State

Vince regarded the Achkerinese with equal parts astonishment and incredulity. He sighed, looking out across the blue water in thought for a moment, before turning back to the little group.

"Right... right" He responded, a little more distantly "You're a nutter, you know that? If that's true, you're nuts, and if it's not you're fucked. Understand? Good" He didn't wait for a response, turning instead back to the hapless Corporal Leland "Corporal, take the girl ashore and stick her in the mess. Get some hot food in her, silly bitch looks like she needs it. She's our guest, for now, but she's not to be let out of your sight. If there's any funny business, stick the cuffs on her and chuck her pretty little features in the cells. Understood?"

"Yes, Sir" Corporal Leland responded, with more enthusiasm than he felt, relieved to be getting away from his boss' irate gaze.

"Take Private Smuts with you" Vince added "No fuck ups now. Dismissed"

Vincent shook his head as the pair politely encouraged 'Flare' off the ship and towards their simple, brick-built accommodation block a little way back from the quayside, inside which the little mess hall was located. Leland was a good lad, he thought, though quite remarkably unfortunate. 'Calamity James' the lads called him. Private Smuts was a few years younger, barely shaving, and seemed a little uncomfortable around the girl. Vincent made a mental note to introduce the lad to one of Madame Fifi's girls when they got back, should sort the little lad right out. With another huff, he pulled out his phone and dialed a number, walking up to Fotspur's bow for a little privacy.

"Dirk" He began, as the line connected, addressing the Free State's head of Free State Intelligence "Have you got a minute, might have something for you?"

"Hey Vince" The disembodied voice of Dirk Williamson responded "Sure bud, go for it"

"Two of my lads pulled this sheila out of the sea maybe, I'd say twenty minutes ago. Trying to land in some sort of raft, she was. Clams to be from Achkerinese Intelligence, knows about your little adventure in Belmont, so could be the gen article. Wanna come take a look?"

"I do" The voice came back quickly, before pausing for thought "Tell you what, if you hang on to her for half an hour, I'll come down myself. That good?"

"Yeah mate, no dramas" Vince smiled, though for obvious reasons to no effect "That's just the job. I'm aboard Hotspur, come find me when you're down"




Hazel was led away gently, but firmly, with Leland on one side and Smuts on the other. While it was beginning to heat up outside, the inside of the block was like a furnace, despite the best efforts of a multitude of anemic ceiling fans. Leland led her to the back of the mess hall, which was even hotter, while Smuts went up to the kitchen, where two other men were making a great show of mopping and cleaning. Leland sat her down at the white plastic table in the far corner, before himself perching on the edge of the next table, a few feet away.

"Right" He began "Lets have no trouble from you, else we'll have to stop playing nice, and trust me neither of us need that today. If you've anything you shouldn't have on you, stick it on the table now, nice and slow like, and we'll say no more about it. If I think you're hiding anything, dirty Dave Drinkwater over there" He gestured towards the kitchen, where the man with the mop looked up reflexively at mention of his name. He was shirtless and sweating in the heat, a huge tattoo of a stylized wallaby across his shoulders "Will be more than happy to take a look at what you've got, if you follow. Yes you will, Dave, you pervvy sonofabitch" This last epithet was aimed at the meekly protesting Dave Drinkwater "Pick that mop up, lad, else you'll be eating your next meal off that floor"

At this point, Leland's monologue was interrupted by Smuts returning. He gingerly placed a small plate of Biltong in front of Hazel - the strips of dried meat were a traditional snack food in his native Kaedwen - smiling nervously. This did not go unnoticed.

"Buy her some flowers while you're at it, why not?" Leland scathed the younger man, before turning back to their not-quite prisoner "Come on then, Sheila, do us all a favour and come clean"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on May 04, 2020, 06:00:21 PM
Hazel had quietly tapped the table with one finger as Leland had made his speech, not like it was anything she hadn't heard before. She smiled as she dug into the food.

"Nothing really to tell, I'm here doing my job same as you." Hazel said "I'm not here to cause trouble just get some answers and information and then I'm gone." she glanced at Smuts "Thank you. You wouldn't be from Kaedwen by some chance would you? Just I think the only other time I ate this was at a Kaedweni restaurant." 
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on May 17, 2020, 09:26:33 PM
Private Joachim Smuts; No. 1 Marine Commando Headquarters, Donze Harbour, Merinan Free State

"I've heard that before, love" Corporal Leland cut off Hazel's attempts at small talk sharply. He didn't really believe the girl was up to no good, but wasn't prepared to risk trouble. Not with the brass coming to take a look. He turned back to the topless mopper "Private Drinkwater, to me. Smuts, grab a pair of those gloves from the guardroom. Yes lad, the latex ones..."

The Corporal turned back to Hazel with a sudden malevolence as Drinkwater ambled over, grinning, from the kitchen.




The Free State Intelligence Service chief, Dirk Williamson, arrived at the base a short time later. Vince shepherded him into the small, sweaty barrack block where Hazel had been reinstated to her clothes, though Leland retained possession of everything else they'd managed to find on her person during what Smuts considered might have been a slightly overly thorough search. He'd not been able to find their bag of plasticuffs that usually lived in the guardroom, though Private Drinkwater had helpfully produced a set of restraints. They were pink and fluffy.

Dirk barely batted an eyelid at the disheveled figure he was presented with.

"So you're the Achkerinese spook I've been hearing about?" He addressed her, amicably "Pleasure to meet you. I'm Dirk" He turned aside to Vince, adding: "Do we really need the handcuffs?"

"Doubt it" Vince thought, looking to Leland "You've searched her?"

"Sir" The Corporal handed over the plastic shopping bag containing Hazel's possessions "That's all she had, Sir. We've looked... everywhere"

"Fair dinkum" Vince decided "Take the handcuffs off, but watch her"

"Sir" Leland nodded, before hurrying to remove the restraints.

"So, Flare" Dirk continued conversationally, turning back to Hazel "Care to walk with me?"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on May 18, 2020, 08:09:31 PM
Hazel nodded and fell into step beside Dirk, she actually wasn't bothered by what had transpired with the three guards, in truth she'd had worse nights, though it had taken an awful lot of self control to not employ her Prana-bindu skills on the three men, something she was glad about as she wasn't sure how much awareness there was of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood in Merina and exposing herself as one of them was probably not the best idea.

"I won't beat around the bush." Hazel said "At a meeting in Kaedwen a group of people belonging to the Free Merina Association talked to Achkaerinese, Lodjan, Alander, Rokkenjiman and Tytorian representatives among others. In that meeting the Association presented a plan which was referred to the Council of Albion." she paused "However there was also mention about certain atrocities carried out in this civil war and the suggestion of charges against the current regime, what wasn't explained was what charges were intended to be laid, or much in the way of detail of what was being talked about in general. Obtaining that information is part of why I'm here."
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on May 23, 2020, 03:24:45 PM
Dirk Williamson; Quayside, Donze Harbour, Merinan Free State

Dirk regarded the woman carefully as they walked; something seemed just a little off about her, but he couldn't quite put his finger on it.

"I'm aware of that conference" He smiled blithely, not giving away that he'd been there himself "Remind me, who attended for Achkaerin?"

Once Hazel confirmed that it had, in fact, been their Vice Consul, Rhian Kennedy, Dirk was a little more assured that this girl was what she claimed to be. This wasn't exactly common knowledge. But, then again, she could just be lucky. Even if she was a particularly keen press intern, or just some weirdo, he guessed this was worth taking a punt on.

"Alright, I'm happy you are who you say you are, or, at least, what you say you are" He smiled again, a little more easily this time "Yeah, so our man President Nguessa's got a chequered past, to say the least. Not a subtle man, and not much gentle either. Likes his chemical weapons, he does. There's a big chemical weapons outfit up north, place called Eyl, and we've a couple of places we're fairly sure they've been used. Other than that, he's a touch less careful about collateral damage than I'd like; I mean, its a nasty little war and things do happen in the heat of the moment, you understand, but we know they're not worried about killing civilians, and I suspect there's times when that's what they're trying to do"

"Other than that" He continued, aware that this was starting to turn into a bit of a laundry list "We've got instances of MNA units being issued with instructions to 'take no prisoners' - we know because we've captured some - and the prisoners they do take don't seem to do much better. We've got pictures of executions by rear-echelon troops, and stories of torture and worse from stragglers our boys have picked up. I can't prove it - yet - but I believe there's a big camp up north, near a place called Suwewe, where they're doing some pretty unsavory stuff. Seems to be where they're sending their PoW's, but the Red Cross can't get near them"

"As for laying charges" He chuckled "I can't say I rate Nguessa's chances of making it to a courtroom, not if our Charlie gets his hands on him. It'll be a posthumous investigation, if there is one, and then only if we win the war. Lets not get ahead of ourselves, eh"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on May 23, 2020, 10:45:04 PM
"Fair enough." Hazel said, this was actually a lot more than she'd expected to be told especially as she considered the Free State element of her mission to be more the fools errand while the second element was more her speed, she took a deep breath "Is it possible to have electronic copies of any proof you've got of these things? Just it would save my wardrobe from whatever's in the Strait of Shaw water these days."

She took a breath as she continued to digest everything that Dirk had told her it was harrowing she took another breath and refocused her mind "Also if I can push my luck a little do you happen to have the means to get me back out to sea intact?" she asked
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on May 23, 2020, 11:33:35 PM
Dirk Williamson; Quayside, Donze Harbour, Merinan Free State

"There's an electronic version of the pack from Belmont" Dirk confided "Tell you what, come with me and we'll shoot two birds with one stone"

A short car trip later and they were at the a FSIS office somewhere in downtown Donze. Dirk had called ahead, and the secretary on the desk handed him a brown paper envelope as he passed, barely looking up from her computer screen as she did so. The building was a very modern, if slightly stark, high-rise block close to the beach. A mirror-lined elevator took them up. A long way up.

"There's a helicopter waiting" Dirk informed Hazel, handing over the envelope. Inside was a plain blue thumb drive containing a copy of the aforementioned pack, along with a brief pamphlet about the Free State from President Adelkune and - because apparently someone in the office had thought this was a good idea - a small white mint in a clear plastic wrapper "They'll take you all the way if your people promise not to shoot her down. If not, they can drop you off on one of our offshore rigs, and your people can pick you up from there"

As the lift doors swept open smoothly, they found themselves on the roof of the substantial tower and, true to his word, a Free State Forces helicopter sat on the rooftop helipad, engines running and crew buckled in. Another helicopter was already airbone, loitering nearby with a large missile conspicuously carried on her port flank. The weapon had something written on it in big red letters. Dirk was glad it was too far away to read, it was almost certainly offensive, or at the very least gratuitously sexual.

"You'll have an escort on the ride out" He explained, seeing the missile catch Hazel's eye "Just on the off chance the MNN decide to show up. Don't worry, it's perfectly safe" They shook hands as they came up to the helipad steps, Dirk almost shouting now to make himself heard over the whine of the engines "They're rotten shots! Take care out there! Until next time... Flare"

He stood and watched until the two craft were out of sight. Well, that had been an unusual morning.
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on May 24, 2020, 10:20:56 PM
Lily Falconer looked around at the coms officer on the bridge of the Kryptonite with surprise.
"Say again ensign." Lily said
"Incoming helicopter carrying callsign Flare wants permission to land and deliver Flare." the ensign said
"Permission granted." Lily said
"Yes ma'am." the ensign said
"Helm once the helicopter is clear on its return trip head south toward Marseilles best possible speed." Lily said
"Aye aye skipper." the helmsman said

Half an hour later Hazel was in her assigned quarters for the voyage video calling Rion on her tablet.
"I'm transferring all the data now." Hazel said sighing as she used her laptop to upload the data "It's a mixed bag like we thought but there's more detail there than I thought we'd get."
"I see" Rion said "I'll get it analysed and advise. You set for phase two?"
"Yes." Hazel said "Helicopter relay will be fun."
"Be careful." Rion said


Three days later Hazel, via prearranged transport was in Aquitaine and driving a jeep across the border into Merina. Her second objective sounded as simple as the first but it was infinitely more complex - seek out the Grand Fedayeen Shura and see what their state of affairs was, by all accounts this was effectively bandit country, she really didn't know what to expect, she did know they were Odinists so she had a lead there. The one problem she had was that she didn't know where to find the leadership she was seeking so she'd have to play the 'take me to your leader' card again. Still at least this time she felt more at ease she was a Truthsayer after all so warrior to warrior talk wasn't anything she didn't know plus she could handle herself in a fight if she needed to prove herself.  She kept glancing left and right as she made her way deeper into the wilderness of Pindar, how far would she get before someone challenged her?
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on May 26, 2020, 10:53:53 PM
Abou M'Botho; Gagh Village, Western Pindar, Merina

The village of Gagh was barely worthy of the title - a handful of dirt-coloured mud brick hovels huddled together in the shelter of a shallow, equally dirt-coloured valley in the bleak hills of western Pindar. A good climb above the more prosperous Farsi Valley, the people here scratched out a meager existence from the dusty soil, their lives as much bound to the seasons and cycles of nature as had their parents', and their parents before them. It was as if the last three-hundred years had passed this place by.

Almost.

As Hazel's jeep bumped along the rutted dirt track that passed in these parts as a road, she was waved down at a road block just beyond the adobe walls of the village proper. It was hardly an impressive roadblock, to be sure; two piles of assorted junk had been tipped haphazardly onto the road forming a kind of staggered chicane, while two dusty-eyed faces peered down from behind a low breastwork set a few metres up the slope beside their ragged barricade. It was one of these who had waved at Hazel to stop as she approached, and, as she rolled to a gentle stop in front of their post, he came forward gingerly, rifle at the ready. He moved awkwardly, slowly, as if every step pained him and, as he came closer, Hazel could easily make out the wrinkles criss-crossing his wizened old face, and the bristly white eyebrows peaking out from under the rim of his ill-fitting steel helmet, stark against the darkness of his weather-worn face. He had to be seventy if he was a day.

"Salut?" He began, coming across to Hazel's vehicle on the off-side, lowering his weapon as he saw she was apparently unarmed. Up close, she could see it was an equally weather-worn old bolt-action, and neither man nor rifle would have seemed far out of place on the battlefields of a century earlier "Hello?" He switched to English, speaking almost as awkwardly as he spoke "A long way from home, I think you are" It was both statement and question, his breath stinking of strong coffee and cigarettes "Going somewhere, maybe? Help you, can we?"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on May 29, 2020, 12:44:53 AM
"Hopefully yes." Hazel said keeping very still so as to put the man at ease, the last thing she needed was more trouble and she was quite enjoying the man's Yoda impression so she wasn't really about to cause any, it would most certainly be counter productive to the mission. "I'm looking for Prince Ike Ezana." she figured that wouldn't get her very far after all the 'take me to your leader' routine was always something of a gamble "The name's Flare I'm here to talk and I'm happy to wait."
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on May 30, 2020, 05:18:18 PM
Abou M'Botho; Gagh Village, Western Pindar, Merina

No sooner had Hazel spoken than a breath of wind plucked at the flag hanging from a telegraph pole beside the ragged roadblock, revealing the National Liberation Army's tricolour pennant, and not the black-and-white raven of Pindar. The old man, still smiling, shifted his rifle into the crook of his arm. Behind him, there was a sharp click - clearly audible amidst the stillness - as his companion cocked his own weapon.

"Funny one, that is" The old man, after pausing to think for a second, seemed pleased with himself "Because to find him, we would like also"

He considered for another moment, weighing up Hazel, before calling out to his comrade behind the breastwork, not taking his eyes off the woman in the jeep.

"Abou" He called.

"Oui Naib?" The other solider called, the voice emanating from under the ill-fitting shemagh seemed oddly high-pitched, though the rifle remained intractably aimed at Hazel's head.

"Aller chercher le Subedar" The old man seemed much more at home in his native tongue "Et ramener du thé, s'il vous plaît"

"Oui Naib" The squeaky voice called back enthusiastically. Both rifle and shemagh disappeared from the parapet, and a youth clutching an oversize carbine dashed across the road and into the village, his bare feet kicking up little puffs of red dust that continued to drift in the wind long after the lad was out of sight.

"Something I can help you with" The old man explained "This is not. Know what to do, my Subedar will"

After five minutes of an awkward stand-off, most of which the old man spent staring at Hazel with unerring watchfulness, the Subedar appeared. He was the officer of the little post, though he appeared at first glance little like one; a short, squat man whose drab uniform seemed to be struggling to contain his girth, especially in contrast with the old man, whose clothing almost hung off his body. As the Subedar approached, walking awkwardly and with the aid of a stick, the boy followed him respectfully, carrying two tin mugs filled with a steaming dark brown liquid.

"Madame" The Subedar greeted her amicably, stiffly doffing his grimy forage cap, before fixing Hazel with a remarkably one-eyed stare "I am informed you are seeking our friend mister Ezana. Will you do me the courtesy of explaining why?"




((OOC: All French phrases here are shamelessly the product of Google Translate, apologies Nova if it makes your eyes bleed))
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on June 01, 2020, 08:11:22 PM
Hazel didn't blink she looked at the man, in truth the French language hadn't bothered her, she'd known a few Missionara who were proficient with languages and picked up a bit over time, plus being a Justicar meant knowing how to pass without notice in another country if necessary and that also meant language learning.

"I'm here to make mister Ezana an offer, to make friends with him like you are." Hazel said "One warrior to another as you might say."
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on June 01, 2020, 10:18:27 PM
Abou M'Botho; Gagh Village, Western Pindar, Merina

"Aha" The officer chuckled, taking Hazel's comment to be a euphemism for murder "And with that I wish you the best of luck, naturally. Though, I cannot help but wonder, who has sent you upon this mission? We've had no word from Katamba, so you'll forgive us for not expecting your arrival?"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on June 02, 2020, 11:40:43 PM
"In my line of work monsieur it pays to not announce your arrival ahead of time, it has a tendency to end shall we say rather messily." Hazel said "After all if you knew I was coming and who sent me that might leak around and then I lose the element of surprise. I thank you for the luck though." she paused "Am I good to go?" 
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on June 04, 2020, 10:42:29 AM
Abou M'Botho; Gagh Village, Western Pindar, Merina

"As you say, Madame" The Subedar seemed rather taken aback by the implicit threat, then shrugged "Abou will guide you through our forward positions. Godspeed to you"

He nodded stiffly as the young soldier gestured for Hazel to follow him along the dusty trail, dropping his weapon easily to his hip and grinning broadly. Maybe fifty metres beyond the village, he beckoned her to follow him off the track, zig-zagging through the neighbouring field at apparent random. He navigated with apparent ease, in spite of the deadly peril; for what appeared, at first glance, to be an empty, if slightly overgrown, pasture was in fact sown with a thick belt of mines, protecting the NLA positions in the village. The trail through which the pair passed was marked, though not with tape, but with subtle arrangements of stones amongst the rocky ground, but the boy picked the cleared route easily. Once clear of the mines, he called her back to the road, which began climbing towards the head of the shallow valley.

Near the peak, the road was again blocked, this time by a low earthen berm, and the boy again motioned for her to stop.

"If madame would like to dismount" He chirped in his soft voice "We might show you the enemy valley"

Without further comment, the lad led her on foot along a narrow trail to the left, in amongst a stand of spindly trees and thorny bushes, motioning for her to stoop as they approached the crest. On the skyline, there was a shallow scrape in the poor soil, heavily camouflaged amongst the foliage, where another young solider squatted, chewing quietly on a wad of tobacco. The lad turned at their approach, but grinned when he saw Abou, and gestured for the pair to join him. Their was a brief exchanged of hushed and excited French, then Abou turned back to Hazel.

"Down there, Madame" Abou pointed down into the next valley, similarly desolate to their own, where a larger, lone compound sat amidst a little grove of olive trees straddling a weak trickle of a stream stream "Follow the road east and you shall find the Pindaris. We think they have a post in that house; certainly, they are not far away. I can go no further"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on June 04, 2020, 07:09:41 PM
Hazel nodded and made her way down using what cover she could, she may have been on a peaceful mission but she wasn't in the mood to get shot at. She approached the house that had been pointed out to her surveying her options she heard the snap of a twig on the ground and smiled as yet another rifle was levelled at her.

"I'm looking for Prince Ike Ezana." Hazel said looking around at the two...no three men surrounding her "I'm here to talk."
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on June 04, 2020, 09:41:32 PM
Samuel Gbau; Villa East of Gagh, Western Pindar, Merina

The men in the villa had watched the white woman come down the hillside with bemusement. A half-dozen men occupied the site, which served as an advanced picket forward of Pindari territory proper, which was, like the NLA positions over in Gagh, protected by its own minefield. They wagered on the stranger's chances but, much to Sam's chagrin, she'd survived.

"Ey!" He shouted, aggressively, emerging from a doorway, rifle raised, as three of his lads converged on the stranger standing on the edge of the olive grove; one from the left, one from the right, and the other from behind "Ey! Who are you? Who the fuck are you? Get down on the ground! Get down! Now!"

One way or another, they'd get this strange woman out of the open before she got them all killed.
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on June 05, 2020, 11:40:43 AM
"All right all right." Hazel said lowering herself to her knees "My callsign's Flare I'm not from these parts I'm here to talk to your leader." she wasn't down that long as two of the gunmen grabbed her arms and propelled her inside the house, it took a fair bit of restraint for Hazel not to react aggressively to that but she just had to remember what her job was at the moment, gather information, make the Pindari's the offer.
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on June 06, 2020, 03:58:10 PM
Samuel Gbau; Villa East of Gagh, Western Pindar, Merina

Once the four men had bundled her inside the building, they began to relax. The small room seemed suddenly dark, coming from the bright sunshine outside; the rough Adobe walls were still hung with pre-war decor, though the smell made it clear that fighting men had been living here for some time. Two of the men sat her down roughly on a stowed roll-mat, while the third peered pensively through the doorway behind them, leaning into the frame with rifle in shoulder. Sam went to roll up a man which had been left unfurled on the floor, before pocketing a sheaf of paperwork left nearby.

Up close, she could see that the four men were dressed in an odd mix of camouflage fatigues and dark roughspun, and all wore shemagh headdresses, protecting their heads from the sun and mouths and noses from the cloying dust that blew across the landscape here in the summer. They seemed better armed than the NLA men in the village, with AK-style rifles and a light machine-gun kept clean. To a man, they seemed to be of fighting age and fit.

"You're a long way from home, white girl" Sam observed, at length, taking station between the two men who'd sat her down. They kept their weapons at their hip, muzzles trained on Hazel, while Sam himself had left his own slung at his side "A long, long way from home. You just walked clean through a minefield, do you know? Straight through, and you're asking after Prince Ezana? Start explaining, 'callsign Flare'. Now"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on June 06, 2020, 11:48:17 PM
Hazel narrowed her eyes, this was typical of her last few days wasn't it? Guns being pointed at her by Merina citizens. Though she'd not been aware of the mines, and was actually surprised to still be in one piece at the end of it.

"Achkaerinese intelligence here to make an offer of support to the Prince, no strings attached, no demands." Hazel said "If you want to search me go ahead I'm not armed, the only thing I'm carrying is a burner phone in my pocket which can be used to verify that I am who I say I am."
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on June 09, 2020, 01:44:45 PM
Samuel Gbau; Villa East of Gagh, Western Pindar, Merina

"Hmph" Sam huffed at the woman's protestations, before turning briefly to check on the man in the doorway "Any more of them, Eyob?"

"Nothing moving" Eyob confirmed, shuffling into a more comfortable position.

"Achkaerinese" Sam approached the woman again, a slight smile playing on his lips "You really are a long way from home. And all alone? Mad, quite mad, you are. Go one then, prove it. No sudden movements now, or our man Ade here" He gestured to the gunman on his right, who flashed a bright grin at Hazel, though his aim didn't waver "Will blow your pretty little head clean off. Capiche?"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on June 14, 2020, 06:11:56 PM
"Ok." Hazel said slowly reaching into her pocket and taking out the phone which she put on the table and switched on "There's one number in the memory." she brought up the contact list and called the number leaving it on speakerphone.

"Asgard." a voice spoke over the line "State your call sign."

"Flare." Hazel said

"Callsign verified state the nature of your inquiry." the voice said

"Credential check." Hazel said looking at Samuel "You're about to get my warts and all record if that's satisfactory for you?"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on June 14, 2020, 11:31:51 PM
Samuel Gbau; Villa East of Gagh, Western Pindar, Merina

"Hmm" Sam huffed again, outwardly unimpressed. Something strange was going on here. Very strange. On another day, in another place, or with another man on the spot, it might of ended with a shallow grave a long way from home. But the ground was hard this time of year, and, anyway, he had a sudden thought on how to get rid of the witch. He shrugged: "Enough of that. You're mad, and your little fucking friends might be even more mad for all we know"

He let that hang for a moment, before continuing: "Enough of this messing about. You'll stay with us until tonight, then I'll palm you off to someone who might care what you've got to say. Eyob, shut the door and get the chains, good lad" This last epithet was directed at the hapless rifleman, who dutifully pushed the rough wooden door shut before hurrying off to fetch the restraints. The man called Ade spared Sam a quick glance before speaking for the first time.

"We putting her in the hole?" He ventured, snapping his attention back to their prisoner.

"No" Sam responded, also still looking straight at Hazel; this was as much for her benefit "Well, not yet. We'll find her a nice solid tree. If she's any trouble, throw the bitch in the hole. Right, you" This was directed more ostensibly towards Hazel "Up. Nice and slow. Out, there" She was corralled out of another door, emerging into the compound yard where, surrounded by high adobe walls, fruit trees grew in neat rows and the stream babbled happily. It was an almost domestic scene, save for the clanking of Eyob dragging a heavy set of chains away from the edge of a shear-sided pit in one corner of the compound.

"Bring them here!" Sam called to the other man, impatiently "We'll chain her to the big tree. Yeah, that one. By the door. Wait there, girl"

The great chain was wound around the trunk of a particularly sturdy looking tree, and Hazel was cajoled into having a loop of it passed around her waist, allowing her some movement in any direction around the tree. And there she was left with Ade for company, still watching her with exaggerated attentiveness. After a few minutes, he spoke up again.

"Don't go anywhere" He said, to his own apparent mirth, before ducking back inside the building they'd come from, emerging moments later with two roll mats and a rather sorry-looking green plastic canteen. One of the mats he tossed casually at Hazel, seating himself easily on the other in the shade of another tree, a little out of her reach "Sit, wait now" He advised her, sagely, before holding up the canteen and adding "Drink?" He took an exaggerated swig, holding the bottle high so she could see the clear water splash his face "Water. Safe"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on June 15, 2020, 11:56:02 PM
Hazel would never admit it but the whole being chained up thing didn't bother her that much, in fact it had quite the opposite effect part of her did like it, she mentally ran through where she stood at the moment, assuming these men were either by accident or design going to help her then she was in good stead, if not well she was confident in her ability to lose them if it came to it. When the water was offered she accepted it with a grateful 'thank you' it had been a particularly hot day. She settled herself down for the night, trying to avoid the tickling sensation she felt of the cold steel chain against her skin. In truth this was paradise compared to her Justicar survival training and that had been quite troublesome - dropped in the middle of a freezing cold snow filled and ice ridden landscape with a weeks rations, four other recruits a few basic tools and a mocked up aeroplane crash with one objective survive and use what was there and nothing else to get to a checkpoint forty kilometres away. She closed her eyes and drifted off into a light sleep, just enough to replenish her energy reserves but also light enough that she was somewhat alert. She wasn't expecting trouble though it never hurt to be prepared for it.

And she was thankful of that a few hours later when in the dead of the night the gunfire started close by.
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on June 17, 2020, 11:38:26 PM
Samuel Gbau; Villa East of Gagh, Western Pindar, Merina

Sam had barely closed his eyes to sleep when the first shots rang out, and, with the rest of the men in the compound, hurried to his stand-to position, weapon at the ready.

Ade heard them too, though the guard had remained unerringly awake, even as he'd watched Hazel sleep. A few minutes passed, but the snap and crackle of gunfire in the darkness never came any closer. The men on the perimeter were becoming restless. In the courtyard, another Pindari emerged from the darkness to hold a hushed conversation with Ade, the pair occasionally glancing in Hazel's direction, then looking away when they caught her eye. The newcomer eyed her warily as Ade moved slowly towards her, holding out his hands in a gesture of friendship.

"Attack convoy" He explained, softly "Unchain now. Come, please?"

There was a clank as the lock that held her bonds was opened, and the two guards led her back into the building to which she'd first been taken, up a flight of stairs to the first floor - which seemed to contain more detritus, insomuch as it was possible to tell in the dark - then up a second flight onto a flat roof. The wind blew chill here, and by the light of the stars they could make out three more figures already crouching on the roof, behind the adobe lip. One was scouring the skyline over the sights of a bulky machine gun, while the second turned and spoke angrily in Sam's voice.

"Looks like your little friends are out there" He hissed at her, gesticulating towards the east, where the night was briefly lit by the flickering red glow of a Schermuly flare, before it fell back to earth "Why did they really send you? How many of them are there? What are they fucking doing? Start giving me some straight answers, bitch"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on June 20, 2020, 05:31:21 PM
"I have absolutely no idea." Hazel said staying low on the roof "It's the middle of a warzone, if they're doing anything they're trying to take your position." she was practically on the point of snapping at Sam but this was a firefight and hardly the place for it. Judging from the sound of the gunfire it was some pretty powerful stuff as well, Hazel's eyes narrowed at one sound in particular it sounded an awful lot like a sniper was out there. And sure enough a moment later the slate on the roof lip was cast up like dust. It was now that Hazel began to wonder if she just about happened to be the most experienced fighter on the rooftop, she couldn't believe that was true but right now she was more concerned with staying alive.

"You've got by the sounds of it assault rifles, mortars and a sniper out there." Hazel said "That's a decent enough small force to take this place if they get through your minefield, I'm trained for this sort of thing you want my help beating this back in which case point me to a sniper rifle or are we just going to play twenty questions all night while they advance? Your choice." 
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on June 25, 2020, 11:04:01 AM
Samuel Gbau; Villa East of Gagh, Western Pindar, Merina

Sam glowered at her through the murky darkness, more than a little tempted to shoot the prisoner out of hand. He had his rifle at his knee where he was crouching, and fingered the trigger guard irritably. Her attitude and demeanor seemed to confirm his suspicion that she was, indeed, a spy. Perhaps it had been her who had somehow communicated the convoy's movements to the enemy? He cursed himself for the laxity; she should have been bound, blindfolded and thrown in the hole hours ago. At least she'd slipped up too - the mortar, if there was indeed one out there, hadn't fired yet. If this was more than bluster, and this woman was a spy, he might have to reconsider his options.

"A wicked little witch you are" He growled back "I don't know if you're stupid, or you think I am. Is it not gracious enough already for us to tolerate a spy in our midst already? To ask that we arm you, to give you the gun to hold to our backs? You are very lucky we let you live. Ade, bind her hands and feet, and get her chained to the rail over there. Quickly now, I've not the men to spare you to nap"

This latter part was aimed at the hapless rifleman, who produced a set of platicuffs from his webbing and moved quickly to obey. Down in the compound yard, there was a hushed commotion as a fighting patrol was assembled; these men would sweep east along the bed of the wadi until they made contact with either the supply convoy or their enemy, if the attackers had infiltrated down to the valley floor. They'd pulled in the men from their OPs when the attack first started, and Sam was clearly feeling bullish. Given the lack of night-vision equipment, fighting in the hours of darkness tended to be decided by scrappy contacts at close-quarters, where it would be all aggression under synthetic red light.

"Ade" He explained to his man, once Hazel was firmly secured "I'll take the patrol out, the place is in your hands while I am away. If the trip-flares start going off here, we'll come straight back. If she" He shot a vicious glance in Hazel's direction "Gives you any trouble, then shoot her dead. Take care" He clapped Ade on the shoulder before disappearing down the stairs. Moments later, his voice could be heard from the yard, and the patrol trooped off towards the rear of the compound, where a small back gate dropped them down into the wadi beyond.

Ade looked at Hazel almost apologetically, then held out a hand in what he hoped would be a calming motion.

"No worry" He smiled, his teeth flashing brilliant white in the darkness "Will be okay"

The man on the machine gun smiled at this, passing inaudible but invariably lewd comment, which the third man chuckled at heartily. The firing certainly wasn't coming any closer, but the men on the rooftop stayed on edge, straining their senses for any sign of their patrol of the unseen enemy.
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on June 29, 2020, 09:53:17 PM
Despite how much she liked being restrained in a personal sense, there were moments that Hazel found it irritating and right now in a firefight situation being restrained and chained to a railing was the last place she wanted to be. Then she heard the whistling overhead and the tree down in the courtyard caught fire. That would be the mortar then wouldn't it, Hazel bit her lip as the shooting continued in the background. It didn't sound like it was getting closer but it was getting more frequent. A flash of red caught her attention and she pulled Ade down as a split second later a bullet flew into the wall behind where he'd been standing.

"Told you there was a sniper out there." Hazel said she looked at Ade, from where she lay on her back and then coughed as she noticed that the bullet had grazed her. "Oh..." she bit back the rest of the expletive comment as Ade called for the medic and then cut her cuffs so that at least Hazel could apply pressure to the nick as she waited for the medic, besides still being chained to the railing she was hardly going anywhere. As the firefight continued Hazel got the phone back out and dialled the number she'd called earlier.

"Call sign Flare." Hazel said when the other side of the conversation picked up "Tell me you've got sat imagery of my location." she sighed as she listened "Yes I'm aware there's a skirmish going on I can hear the gunfire and see the fire thank you. Tell the guy I'm handing the phone to where the troop positions are oriented from the compound I'm in." she tossed Ade the phone.
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on June 30, 2020, 02:39:49 PM
Major Keith Saunders; East of Gagh, Western Pindar, Merina

The National Liberation Army patrol were spread out along the top of the ridge, overlooking the villa from the north-east. Colonel al-Quirm's Kandak had moved into the Farsiboka area soon after the cessation of the Katamba offensive and the start of the Gaia talks, though small-scale skirmishes like this continued in an intermittent, tit-for-tat fashion. Keith and the ever-present Sergeant-Major Blackwell had brought this reinforced section up to block the road to Gagh on the suggestion of NLA intelligence, which had suggested a night attack on the outstation there was coming, but it seemed like. a mule train had blundered into the ambush instead. Panicked animals ran back and forth across the valley floor, lit periodically by bursts of tracer and eerie pyrotechnics.

A brief survey of the scene through a set of night-vision goggles showed a handful of figures crouching on the roof of the compound off to their extreme right, another dozen or so men creeping purposefully right-to-left through the wadi bed, and yet more flitting from cover-to-cover, climbing the ridge to their left. It would be time to go soon, they'd made their point, no sense in dragging through the mud over two dozen mules and some bags of rice. He shouted over to Blackwell, who was crouching nearby, merrily dropping rounds down range with the Dijlei light mortar (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance-grenade_individuel_Mle_F1_(LGI_Mle_F1)) they'd come across at the NLA depot back in town - an unusual weapon for Merina, but Keith had noticed odds and ends of old Dijeli kit getting about, clearly the Federal Republic was losing its touch. When this failed to produce the desired effect, he picked up a rock from the dusty ground and wanged it off the Sergeant-Major's boot.

"Lads coming up on the left, mate" Keith had to shout to make himself heard, gesturing in the direction where the Pidaris were coming at them up the ridge. Blackwell took one look, remembered his own night optic, took another, then nodded. Keith added: "Send them some love, then form the lads up in marching order if you could please, Sergeant-Major"

One of the men on their right was popping off some shorts towards the compound as it was lit briefly by the glow of a Schermuly. He fired once, twice, three times, aiming deliberately, before a a heavy machine gun replied the favour with a throaty bark. The man cringed back below the skyline as rounds landed around him, tearing chunks off of a nearby limestone outcrop. Keith stepped up to pull the man clear from the line of fire with a violent yank on the back of his webbing: "and lets not play with them" he added, to himself.



Ade Oywali; Villa East of Gagh, Western Pindar, Merina

Ade seemed rather taken aback at being grabbed from behind, writhing and pulling out a viciously sharp fighting blade as he rolled out of her grip, before grinning appreciatively as the round ricocheted off the balustrade behind them. Duly concerned, he crouched over her to dress the wound on her arm. One of the other men on the roof had some medical training from civilian life, but could offer little more than the odd expletive and a few words of encouragement as he sheltered from the incoming fire.

The gunner, however, had spotted the muzzle flashes up on the ridge and swung his weapon around to reply. A burst of fire, red tracers in the darkness and the clatter of brass cartridge cases on the rooftop. Another burst, then another. Ade stayed by Hazel, and the pair sheltered behind the low adobe balustrade as the battle washed over them. The rattle of gunfire, the flash of the odd rocket and whistle of the little mortar. But, by now, the NLF men were already going backwards; the Fedayeen kept up their own barrage on the ridge until their own fighters were almost upon it, then an eerie hush fell over the valley.

Somewhere, a bird sang, and the grey light of dawn began to filter over the barren landscape.

It was in this soft light that, a little while later, the convoy came in, corralling their remaining mules into the compound courtyard. Ade led Hazel back down the stairs and into a scene of controlled chaos: wounded men lay on litters inside the main building, and a few in the shade of the trees where Hazel had spent her night as a prisoner, while a somber party were hard at work digging a grave pit by the compound wall, stripped to the waist and already sweating in the mild morning air. Supplies from the compound were being brought out and piled in the courtyard, while anything which could not be removed was being burned in a small fire in another corner.

Sam was there, speaking diffidently with a tall, lithe man in camouflage fatigues under the shade of the fruit trees. As Ade led her closer, Sam made a gesture towards Hazel and the tall stranger turned around to look. His dark face was deeply scarred, with a patch over his left eye, while a fresh dressing covered part of his jaw, though his features were nonetheless sharp and striking. A carbine was slung by his side, and he rested his forearm on the top of the weapon easily as the pair approached.

"Good morning, Ade" He grinned broadly, as if greeting an old friend, and the two embraced. The stranger's command of English sounded far more comfortable than any of the Pindaris from the outpost, an air of sophistication to his voice "So, here is our spy?" He turned to Hazel with a wry smile on his face "The appropriately-named Miss Flare? Samuel, my man, I had rather hoped for a little more, the way you talked her up. No matter. Look, could you take over here for a moment, pal? I'd talk to her for a moment"

Sam deferred without protest, and wandered off in search of a wayward mule handler to victimise. The stranger ushered Hazel to walk through the courtyard with him, angling away from the more busy areas. Ade followed, but at a respectful distance, as watchful as ever.

"So, Madame spy" The stranger chuckled as they walked "Or perhaps that is too presumptive of me, no. I am Captain Cecil Banda, by way of introduction, and this is my country into which you have so... delicately inserted yourself" He paused momentarily for effect, before adding, conspiratorially "They tell me you came here in search of the Prince Ezana?"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on July 12, 2020, 06:56:53 PM
"Talked me up seriously." Hazel asked with a wry smile as she and Cecil walked "He spent half the time tying me up and the other half doing a fairly good impression of several drill instructors I know. Ade's alright." she sighed as she felt her bandaged wound "Anyway I digress. Yes I came here looking for Prince Ezana. As I'm sure your man has told you, I work for Achkaerinese Intelligence. I'm here to fact find I believe is the appropriate phrase and determine support viability for the Prince."
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on July 14, 2020, 09:44:20 PM
Ade Oywali; Villa East of Gagh, Western Pindar, Merina

"A deadly serious man is our Samuel" Cecil smiled back, with a soft chuckle at her description "Though that is not such a bad thing, not in these most serious of times. I've been told of your claim, though, I must admit, I am also a little dubious. But that's of little consequence out here. You are my guest now, so there shall be no more tying up... well, not unless you two" He chanced a sideways glance at Ade "Are... well, far be it for me to judge. There'll be no ill-treatment, is what I'm saying, your life shall be made no more arduous than any other out here. Though, and I must caution you on this, if you do try to leave, you'll find me in a less charitable frame of mind. Anyway, no need for any more mention of it"

"You are certainly a brave one" His expression softened again as he changed the subject "I'll give you that. So you would like to meet Ezana in person, or perhaps you are simply here to walk the land and feel its pulse? Are there not... simpler methods which Valtheim could have employed to contact us?" He raised an eyebrow quizzically with this last question, only half teasingly.
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on July 27, 2020, 10:40:21 PM
Hazel grinned a little at Cecil "I'm here to do a little of both I guess you could say, meeting Ezana is why I'm here but at the same time gauging the lay of the land, getting to know some of the people so to speak is another thing I've been doing, might have to employ that with Ade, he's tied me up three times and I don't know much about him, first guy to be able to say that." she took a breath and her smile broadened "Well simpler methods would have been nice but we didn't exactly have an email address, instant messenger name or phone number not even a postal address...relax I have a very bad sense of humour. Anyway I'll play nice don't worry about that."
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on July 29, 2020, 07:07:54 PM
Ade Oywali; Villa East of Gagh, Western Pindar, Merina

"You two" Cecil chuckled, sending another backwards glance at Ade, who appeared not to be listening "Do seem to have gotten quite attached to each other... You will come with us back to headquarters, where we shall determine if you are, indeed, who you say you are. If you are, then perhaps I shall send you back to Qandaris, where you'll be able to antagonize people to your heart's content. Naturally, you will need someone to escort you, to make sure you do not end up lost, or dead by the side of the road... and I think I may have just the person in mind. Sounds fair, no?"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on August 10, 2020, 08:24:53 PM
"Very fair indeed." Hazel said smiling a little "I've had more than enough of the excitement of the last day or so." she glanced around "So where did you park?"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on October 27, 2020, 10:29:29 PM
Ade Oywali; Villa East of Gagh, Western Pindar, Merina

"Park?" Cecil asked with a smile, raising a quizzical eyebrow "Madame, our mules will carry our supplies and our wounded, alas, the fortunate of us must walk. Stick with Ade, we'll be leaving soon. Now, please do excuse me, I've other duties to attend to"

And so they left the villa, and the valley, on foot. The patrol strung out along the road, spaced for combat, while a small rearguard flitted along the shoulder of the ridge above, screening against a return of the NLA's men, though to the relief of all involved, this never materialized. Creeping up over the next ridgeline ahead of them, the tired and dusty group passed back through the Pindaris' main line, and the men began to relax, falling in to a closer order. Given an opportunity to observe Captain Banda's force up-close in the light, Ade and Hazel could see a group in good spirits, well-armed and dressed in the same mix of camouflage and loose-fitting Pindari garb, apparently unperturbed by their long march.

Last light saw the tired Pindaris troop back into a larger town, where, apart from yet more Fedayeen manning perimeter checkpoints, normal life seemed to return. In the town square, market traders where packing away their stalls, while strains of music and exotic smells drifted from some of the larger buildings around the space. Just above the marketplace sat the remains of an old star-fort - a large raven banner and armed men on the ramparts showing the place not entirely abandoned - into which the patrol began to file. Cecil chose this moment to reappear, pulling down his dusty shemagh to consult with Ade in a brief exchange of Pindari, before addressing Hazel.

"Welcome to Doolow" He smiled warmly, directing an expansive gesture towards the adobe buildings around them "Our own little slice of paradise, this. My boys have quarters in the fort, but you two will be coming home with me, I'll not have it said that Captain Banda is not a generous man! It's been a long day... tomorrow, we shall ask each other searching questions, I'm sure, but for tonight you are my guest!" At this, he fished for a moment within one of the inside pockets of his combat jacket, before producing a big, old-fashioned brass key, presenting it with a flourish to Ade "Here, lad, it's the sienna one on the end there, look. I'll get the boys bedded down for the night, then I'll join you in a few minutes. There's some stew in the pot, please do help yourselves, it's more than enough to go around"

As abruptly as he'd arrived, Cecil turned on his heel and was gone, disappearing amongst the dusty ranks. Ade nodded for Hazel to follow him, heading across the square grasping the key as if his life depended upon it. They were greeted by a decorated front door, set back into the painted adobe wall, which the key unlocked, bringing the pair into a roughly square room with a range against one wall and two long divans against the others. The floor and walls were roughly made of packed earth, though well concealed with hangings and rugs; there was another door in the far corner, presumably leading to a yard, with a flight of simple wooden stairs above it. Ade gestured towards the nearest divan.

"Please, sit" He smiled, dropping his own baggage by the door before shedding his boots and making a beeline for the big, black cast-iron range. It was still warm, and lifting the lid of the wide earthenware pot sat on top of it revealed a heavily-spiced stew, in which big lumps of sweet potato, miscellaneous vegetables and some anonymous chunks of meat floated. A dip into an adjacent cupboard revealed a stack of similar earthenware bowls and collection of well-used wooden spoons; Ade selected two of each, before filling the bowls from the pot.

"Eat" He said, reassuringly, seating himself beside Hazel once this was done "Is good. See?" He ate a mouthful of the stew from his own bowl, before grinning childishly and handing over hers, sitting back and pushing his legs out straight in front of him "How feeling?" He asked, after a couple of mouthfuls more "You like?"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on November 13, 2020, 09:19:58 PM
Hazel was partly grateful not to have a pair of handcuffs on her wrists for the first time since making her way into Pindar territory. She ate the soup slowly, it wasn't the best thing she'd ever tasted but it was far from the worst. She smiled as she looked at Ade "It's good." Hazel said smiling she flexed her shoulder, her body felt increasingly better after taking the snipers bullet, though she still made sure not to put too much weight on the arm that had taken the hit. She looked over at Ade again between mouthfuls of soup. "Did you grow up here?" she asked
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on November 29, 2020, 10:23:42 PM
Ade Oywali; Captain Banda's House, Western Pindar, Merina

"Glad" He smiled again, before wolfing down a couple more mouthfuls hungrily, barely stopping to nod in answer to Hazel's question "Not far" He stopped eating for a moment, as if lost in thought, a pained look flashing temporarily over his usually mirthful visage "Gone now" He shook his head, before brightening up again "Long time ago. You? Where home? Long way away, yes?"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on January 11, 2021, 03:37:14 PM
Hazel mentally pinched herself, she had to be careful, she had to remember that as much as she was growing fond of Ade that she still had a cover to maintain - a cover that had been her whole life but such was the way of the Bene Gesserit in hiding across Mundus Live the lie until the lie becomes your life. She took a breath and smiled her eyes brightening for a moment "I grew up in Achkaerin but my home...like yours is gone, taken away by something, by someone...every night when I close my eyes I can pretend even if only for a moment that it never happened, that we were never forced to flee to escape the devastation and destruction." she sighed "But I guess nothing is really gone not while those that remember it are still around."
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Dijel on February 04, 2021, 08:56:05 PM
Ade Oywali; Captain Banda's House, Western Pindar, Merina

"Me... sorry" Ade mouthed in return, sympathy in his eyes. Cautiously, he reached out a scarred, calloused hand towards hers "Feel pain, your. I..."

Whatever may have followed was cut off abruptly, however, as the front door rattled open again, admitting an even more dusty and tired Captain Banda. With a great yawn, he brushed the worst of the muck from his jacket and, after hanging it upon a peg beside the door, made to fetch a bowl of food for himself.

"Evening both" The Captain smirked, spotting Ade withdraw his hand superstitiously "How's the stew? Make a change from life in the field this, eh lad?"

"Is nice" Ade smiled back, a little sheepishly.

"Well, we'd ought not get used to it, I fear, there's been some excitement while we've been out of the loop. I'll spare you the details now, but best we get an early night, tomorrow will be busy for us all"

The remainder of the evening was uneventful; Cecil tried to entertain his guests with an irreverent story about a priest and an actress, though Ade reverted to a more subdued state. Once the stew was eaten, and the tall tales told, the company turned in for the night. At their guest's insistence, Hazel found herself billeted on the bed - a strange affair with a woven cotton mesh within a wooden frame - while the two men took a divan each downstairs. The night, for once away from the front, was quiet.



Dawn was heralded by the sound of pipes, the wailing strains of music echoing across the town square from the little fort where the garrison was being roused. Hazel was encouraged to rejoin the men downstairs shortly after, finding the pair warming some small chapatis and a little pot of fragrant potato curry on the stove. Not standing on ceremony, no sooner was this devoured than Cecil marched his guests up to the fort where, just inside the gate, a vehicle had been prepared.

"Today is lucky day" Cecil chortled when he saw it, and the two Fedayeen mechanics pulling about something in the engine bay "Proudly made in the USR, circa 1972... one, aha, less than careful owner"

The little jeep on which the two guys were working was, indeed, a vintage import. These were not so uncommon in Merina, where the tough and, at least somewhat, reliable vehicles were kept going mostly with duct tape and the collective prayers of their occupants, often in direct contravention of the known laws of mechanical engineering. This example, painted in a very fetching two-tone army olive drab, had a large stylized crow daubed in white paint on the bonnet and both doors, along with a couple of bullet holes in the bodywork on the driver's side. Ade went to speak with the mechanics, discussing their vehicle in animated Pindari, while Cecil drew Hazel aside.

"Ade will drive you" He explained "You will be at Qandaris by this evening. Ike has agreed to speak with you tonight, though you will have to be brief, I fear. The army's offensive has been stalled for now, though the situation there is still fragile. My advice is to be honest and direct, the Prince is an honourable man. If you are straight with him so shall he be with you, if you try to fuck him, in all honesty, probably you are dead. Understand?"
Title: Re: Navigating Murky Waters (Ach and Merina)
Post by: Achkaerin on February 11, 2021, 02:42:47 PM
"Completely." Hazel said looking at Cecil, her mind already on the task at hand and what to do afterwards, her orders had been simple enough job number one had been the Free State and getting information, that she'd achieved, job number two had been getting an audience with Ike to do the same thing. After that she had to get out of the country without attracting attention. She glanced at the jeep and grinned it had certainly seen better days but it's worn, wounded look made it a little bit charming and she'd certainly traveled in worse even if she did prefer a motorbike to a car. But then again Ade was going to be driving so it wasn't that bad of a situation was it?