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10-13-2001, 03:49 PM
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Protection...

The Mayor had increased security in the Town Hall since the killings began, so there were now two guards outside his office. Security had also been stepped up throughout Pyke, but since everyone suspected a slig, like Spider, no-one bothered to stop the Mudokon with the bright-green skin…

He approached the guards. “I’d like to speak with the Mayor, please.”

“Do you have an appointment?”

The mud frowned. “Well, no, but this is important…”

The guards exchanged glances. “Well, okay, but I’ll have to escort you in…”

“Fine by me. Lead the way!”

One of the guards opened the door ad beckoned the bright green one to follow him, closing the door behind him.

The Mayor was sat at his desk, fingering through some paperwork, when they entered.

“This guy wants to speak with you, sir.”

The Mayor looked up and frowned. “What do you want?”

The Mayor and the guard looked at their guest, who said nothing. Instead, he unhitched his backpack and swung it to the ground. Opening it, he took out lots of thin bits of metal, and assembled them into a small ring, about a foot in diameter. Lifting it to a height of about a metre, he pressed a button on the side. Several larger pieces of circuitry and panelling fell through the hole in the middle, seemingly from nowhere. He then began to piece them together…

When he was finished, he had assembled two large arches, which crossed in the middle, forming a kind of dome, about two metres in diameter. The Mayor and his guard looked concerned, but made no attempt to stop him. Lifting a small microphone, the stranger spoke into it.

“Okay, Teleporter ready now.”

Before either of the other muds could do something, he had pulled one of the levers, and two sligs, fully armed, had appeared under the arch. The guard stepped forward, aiming a blow to the head of one of the sligs’ heads, but the sligs saw him first, and shot a bullet into each leg, causing him to collapse to the floor, screaming.

Another pair of sligs appeared at the back of the Teleporter, and the four sligs formed a square around the teleporter, which began to hum again…

The fifth figure to emerge had rather more limbs than the others. Its skin hung of it in fatty folds, and its three stumpy legs had stitches up to the knees. It nodded to the bright-green mudokon, who picked up the fallen guard’s staff and strode over to the door. Opening it, he swung the staff at the head of the guard outside, and then dragged the unconscious form into the office. Pulling on the guard’s ‘uniform’, he stood outside in his place.

The Vykker strode slowly towards the terrified Mayor’s desk, flanked by the four sligs, and placed two of his hands on the desk’s surface.

“Good Morning, Mr. Mayor…”

“Who are you?”

“My name is Coombes, and I have a problem that I hope you can solve…”

“What do you want?”

Coombes laughed. “Come now, Mayor, there is no need to get defensive… It is my understanding that you also have a bit of a problem, am I right? A Murderer, to be precise?”

The Mayor’s eyes narrowed. “How do you know about that?”

“People tell me things. Travellers pass through your quaint little town at a rate of nearly a hundred a day. News gets around fast…” He pulled a chair up to the desk, and sat on it, awkwardly. “Now, it just so happens that my problem is connected with yours…”

“Go on…”

“Nearly three months back, a dangerously insane criminal escaped from Carthag Mental Institution. He suffers from delusions, and killed eight of our staff during his escape.” Coombes steepled his fingers. “We hired some people to track him down, and they tracked him to here…”

“What do you want me to do about it? We’re trying our hardest to catch this killer as it is…”

Coombes’s smile widened slightly. “Mr. Mayor, you do know that you’re in a very untenable position here, don’t you?”

The Mayor frowned. “In what way?”

“Let me elaborate. Your little village is very precariously placed – to the south, we have the Great Forest, and Odd knows that is full of dangerous creatures… In the East, there are the Wild Lands, from where you may be attacked by Reptillians, warlike Mudokon tribes, or just be barbarians. Pyke is on one of the main trade routes between places, and travellors pass through, as I have already stated, at a rate of nearly hundreds a day. It isn’t unlikely that some of these will be thieves, bounty hunters, or even murderers. Coupled with this, the Logging Companies based in Carthag are continually petitioning to council to allow them to expand into your area, in which case you would all be relocated. Between you and me,” Coombes leaned forward, “If it wasn’t for me and my colleagues blocking their proposals, Pyke would have been destroyed years ago.”

“What are you saying?”

Coombes leaned forward. “You’re in danger. You need all the protection you can get.” There was a long pause, then he continued. “Fortunately, I have at my disposal a platoon of nearly 400 slig troops. So I propose a deal.”

“Go on…”

“We need that murderer back in our custody, and you need protection for your little town. Both these aims would be served if you were to allow us to station our troops here. We would protect you from invaders and criminals, and in return you would allow us to take any wanted criminals who enter Pyke…”

“Where’s the catch?”

“Catch?” Coombes looked vaguely amused. “There is no catch. We just want what is best for you.” He leaned forward. “And trust me, turning us down would not be good for you…”

One of the sligs quietly reloaded his rifle, but the action was not lost on the Mayor…
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10-15-2001, 08:11 PM
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[OOC: hmm... did anyone notice this thread before? it's pretty important...]

“Cheeky f*cking squids… All think they got a right to come in here, demanding service…”

Arim was wiping the surface of his new bar. He’d decided to officially expand his license beyond a Restaurant, to include a Bar and an Inn, and he’d had a high success rate. Pyke had a small population, but had a large number of visitors, mostly just passing through on their way to somewhere else. Arim had been putting most of them up unofficially for a while now, and had decided to make his building an official Inn, so that he could attract more clients.

His problem was sligs. They were the bane of his life. For every honest, hard-working mudokon who came to him seeking shelter for the night, there was a ****ing squid, looking for somewhere to crash out in between… in between whatever the hell it was that they got up to during the day…

“Oi! Eight Brews, my good man. Chilled.”

Looking up from his work, Arim saw a small squadron of sligs, filling much of the space in the bar…

He shook his head and bent down to scrub the bar again. “Sorry, we don’t serve Sligs. Take your slime somewhere else.”

There was a pause, while the Sergeant looked at the rest of them in disbelief, before turning back to Arim. “I beg yer pardon?”

"Said we don't serve sligs, now piss off!"

The sergeant froze for a second, then brought up the butt of his rifle into Arim's chin, throwing him backwards into the bottle rack. Another of the sligs vaulted onto the bar, and pulled Arim back up by his feather. "Looks like we got ourselves a troublemaker here, guys..."

"We don't like troublemakers, Mr...?"

Arim spat out blood. "Arim. And YOU're the troublemakers!"

The sergeant laughed. "Us? I think yer wrong there. You see, the law's been changed a bit now. And WE're here to enforce it. Now do we get our beers or not?"

Arim looked at him, then spat in his eye. "You don't scare me."

The slig holding him glanced at the sergeant, who nodded. "Well, we gave yer a chance... Just some people aren't friendly ter their fellow citizens..." With that, he swung his rifle into Arim's stomach, making him bend double, at which he hit him on the back of the head, sending him tumbling to the floor. Jumping down from the bar, the slig helped another two to lift Arim back onto his feet.

"But then, we can be unfriendly too. Let's see how you like having no-one to be unfriendly to..."

And they dragged him from the Inn...
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10-15-2001, 08:21 PM
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Malice was hidden in the trees, looking at all the 'newcomers' that had arrived in Pyke. They were all sligs...and there where hundreds of them. He knew what they were there for...to try to catch or kill him.
Looks like things will be getting interesting for now on... he thought, chuckling slightly, For as I always say...the more the marrier.... Chuckling happily to himself he moved silently away from Pyke...to plot his next move.
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10-17-2001, 10:21 AM
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[ooc: Geh, sorry, I saw it, I just didn't have anything to post in reply ]

Aura was sulking. She was annoyed that Jan wouldn’t even think of entertaining her idea of going home until the mystery killer had been killed or apprehended, and pretty damned pissed off with all the other sligs suddenly everywhere… As she was female, and hence something of a rarity, they had a habit of following her round when she was at ground level. She’d bitten one or two already – not hard, just warning nips when they got too close or too ‘friendly’ – and had given up trying to get them to get the message and had instead retreated to where they couldn’t reach her.
She was in one of the spreading trees on the outskirts of town, watching the populace nip around with nervous, almost birdlike movements, feeling too tired and fed up to do much except just lay there, flaked out on her branch. She felt safe enough up here – she was high enough that if He arrived she’d feel the branches shake and would be able to make a sharp exit…
As if on cue, the bushes below and to one side rustled, ever so slightly. She opened her eyes, and watched, involuntarily tightening her grip on the branch and holding her breath, hoping her dark skin would blend in well enough with the rich dark needles for him not to notice her…
He was a splash of blood-red against the vivid greenery, somehow managing to blend in with the foliage. He was watching the town, a studied look in those golden eyes, not looking particularly concerned at all the troops milling around not so very far away. She guessed he must be sizing the force up – seeing how well he’d fare against them…
She knew she ought to shout; ought to yell, alert someone to the fact he was here, and yet… her vocal cords refused to obey her demands. She hugged her branch, trying not to even breathe…
He lifted his heavy muzzle, scented the air, thoughtfully, took a step out from the foliage. He carried himself lower to the ground than when she’d first seen him – a hunter’s stance. The muscles rippled across and down his back as he moved, with that sinuous, predatory grace; for a raving psycho he wasn’t too bad-looking… He’d slunk halfway to the nearest low building when something caught his attention, and he stiffened. Seconds later and he’d whirled about and vanished, almost as though he’d never been there.
She blinked, wondering if she’d imagined it. Then shook her head, annoyed at herself. If only she’d yelled – there were enough damn troops around, one little yell would have probably ended the whole damn fiasco and she’d be able to go home… and yet…
And yet she’d just sat and watched. What in frack was wrong with her?! She scowled at the bushes where he’d vanished, and wished he’d just go away.
Far away.

Jan was annoyed. Aura had gone off in one of her stupid tempers again and vanished off in the trees. He wasn’t particularly worried, she had her scatty moments like anyone, but once she’d had a scare like that she was usually pretty cautious … She’d be okay.
He kicked at a stone, annoyedly, sent it skimming over the dusty ground. Why does she have to be so… so deliberately… obtuse all the time…! he wondered, frustrated. I told her why we can’t leave, it’s not safe…! But no, she knows best, as always… well, we’ll see how she fares if she gets in trouble without me to help…
He’d rounded a corner when he heard the noise – something of a ruckus going on a bit further ahead. Sounded like the new troops were causing problems already… Damn, sounded like a fight. He broke into a trot, wondering if he’d be able to break it up…

[ October 20, 2001: Message edited by: Teal ]
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