Post by Lin Lua'Kahn on Sept 2, 2020 19:57:47 GMT -6
Lin and her companions settled behind a bush well out of sight of the main road. The dense red leafed trees providing more than enough over from any prying eyes that might have happened upon them. The sun sat high in the sky, but the way it filtered down through the trees it might as well have been just before twilight. The entire forest floor was cast in deep hues of orange and red. As if the essence of fire itself had soaked into the trees here.
After a short pause, just long enough to assure herself that they were truly alone in the wood, Lin settled her weapon to the ground beside her. Hastily beginning the process of binding and covering the weapon in a dark sheet of coarse linen. Using leaves and twigs from nearby bushes she changed the silver guan dao into a shapeless dark bundle. Nothing more than a collection of firewood stuffed in a sack to protect it over a long journey. It had not rained in days, so such protection wasn't necessary. But she highly doubted anyone who cared or mattered would notice.
All the while as she worked, Lin spoke in a hushed tone to her companions.
"Alright, stick to the plan," Lin hissed. "Jozhou, you head to the north side and travel into town from there. He-Lin, you come in from the west side up the river. I'll continue in from the east. Remember, don't start anything. Just a some country bumpkins in town for a stroll. If your attacked finish it, but disengage as soon as possible. If you are chased we will meet up by the big badgermole statue back in Taku in three days. Got it?"
The other two nodded and without a word whisked through the brush to begin the long trek through the woods around town before coming in from their assigned positions. As they fled Lin worked on the second part of her disguise. Swiftly she unclasped and unbound the hooks and bindings that held her breastplate and plate metal faulds in place. Carefully and, most importantly, quietly she folded the scaled armour on top of itself and tucked it under the bush she had chosen as cover. Then she removed the vambraces at her sleeves, her rusted and dented conical helm, and finally the thick cotton gambeson she had worn beneath it all. Bundling it all together she shoved it beneath the bush, casting leaves and branches on top to hide it from any lucky forest wanderer.
Unarmored Lin got to her feet, brushing a lock of black hair from her eyes as she surveyed her little hiding spot from where she stood. It passed the brief inspection, she highly doubted anyone could be so lucky as to stumble upon her equipment this far from the road anyway. Satisfied she drew her belt knife and slashed a shallow "X" into the trunk just above eye level for her. Then, slamming the knife home, she gathered the bundle of twigs, sticks, and her hidden guan dao then made her way away from this place. Counting the steps as returned towards the main road.
Fifty paces later she stepped cautiously out onto the main road, checking both up and down the path for travelers. She saw no one so, with a sigh of relief, she hefted her bundle onto a shoulder and started towards town. Clad in the muted green tunic, trousers, and smock of a regular Earth Kingdom peasant she continued on in a slouch. The same kind of slouch she had seen for so much of her young life from men and women who worked long and hard in the fields back home. Her green eyes cast to the ground except for the occasional, and she hoped subtle, furtive glances to the path ahead.
Just a peasant. No one important, a farm woman left to her own devices. Lin thought as she trudged westward down the road towards town. Within minutes she breached the edge of the forest and the river valley came into sight. And with it the small town that was her target.
The village looked like any other tiny walled in hamlet in the Earth Kingdom but for one major difference. Fire nation banners hung from the towers that marked the four corners of the village, and tents in the muted red hues of fire nation soldiers sat huddled just north of the town along the shallow river that passed by. Surrounded by a palisade of logs that had been sharpened and hardened by fire to ward off any overly brave farmers.
Lin averted her eyes from the Fire Nation camp, and continued towards town. If the intel Sifu and the others had received was right, the camp was under manned, but also under supplied. The real juicy target would be in the town itself. A granary full to bursting, and manse taken over by the local Fire Nation officer who had decided he was tired of sleeping on the ground.
After a short pause, just long enough to assure herself that they were truly alone in the wood, Lin settled her weapon to the ground beside her. Hastily beginning the process of binding and covering the weapon in a dark sheet of coarse linen. Using leaves and twigs from nearby bushes she changed the silver guan dao into a shapeless dark bundle. Nothing more than a collection of firewood stuffed in a sack to protect it over a long journey. It had not rained in days, so such protection wasn't necessary. But she highly doubted anyone who cared or mattered would notice.
All the while as she worked, Lin spoke in a hushed tone to her companions.
"Alright, stick to the plan," Lin hissed. "Jozhou, you head to the north side and travel into town from there. He-Lin, you come in from the west side up the river. I'll continue in from the east. Remember, don't start anything. Just a some country bumpkins in town for a stroll. If your attacked finish it, but disengage as soon as possible. If you are chased we will meet up by the big badgermole statue back in Taku in three days. Got it?"
The other two nodded and without a word whisked through the brush to begin the long trek through the woods around town before coming in from their assigned positions. As they fled Lin worked on the second part of her disguise. Swiftly she unclasped and unbound the hooks and bindings that held her breastplate and plate metal faulds in place. Carefully and, most importantly, quietly she folded the scaled armour on top of itself and tucked it under the bush she had chosen as cover. Then she removed the vambraces at her sleeves, her rusted and dented conical helm, and finally the thick cotton gambeson she had worn beneath it all. Bundling it all together she shoved it beneath the bush, casting leaves and branches on top to hide it from any lucky forest wanderer.
Unarmored Lin got to her feet, brushing a lock of black hair from her eyes as she surveyed her little hiding spot from where she stood. It passed the brief inspection, she highly doubted anyone could be so lucky as to stumble upon her equipment this far from the road anyway. Satisfied she drew her belt knife and slashed a shallow "X" into the trunk just above eye level for her. Then, slamming the knife home, she gathered the bundle of twigs, sticks, and her hidden guan dao then made her way away from this place. Counting the steps as returned towards the main road.
Fifty paces later she stepped cautiously out onto the main road, checking both up and down the path for travelers. She saw no one so, with a sigh of relief, she hefted her bundle onto a shoulder and started towards town. Clad in the muted green tunic, trousers, and smock of a regular Earth Kingdom peasant she continued on in a slouch. The same kind of slouch she had seen for so much of her young life from men and women who worked long and hard in the fields back home. Her green eyes cast to the ground except for the occasional, and she hoped subtle, furtive glances to the path ahead.
Just a peasant. No one important, a farm woman left to her own devices. Lin thought as she trudged westward down the road towards town. Within minutes she breached the edge of the forest and the river valley came into sight. And with it the small town that was her target.
The village looked like any other tiny walled in hamlet in the Earth Kingdom but for one major difference. Fire nation banners hung from the towers that marked the four corners of the village, and tents in the muted red hues of fire nation soldiers sat huddled just north of the town along the shallow river that passed by. Surrounded by a palisade of logs that had been sharpened and hardened by fire to ward off any overly brave farmers.
Lin averted her eyes from the Fire Nation camp, and continued towards town. If the intel Sifu and the others had received was right, the camp was under manned, but also under supplied. The real juicy target would be in the town itself. A granary full to bursting, and manse taken over by the local Fire Nation officer who had decided he was tired of sleeping on the ground.