"You can thank me once we've reached safety, General." Priscilla replies, perhaps a bit more curtly than she had intended, but she was still feeling a bit tense in this situation, and she doubted things would go as well as she hoped. The General's plan seemed as sound as any, so Priscilla simply nodded her understanding. "Very well then, we should look the part if that will be our cover." She says, drawing her sword and keeping it at the ready. "Stay in front, you are more familiar with the layout of this fort than I am, and it will look more like you are still my prisoner that way."
Nodding, General Ironblood kept his hands behind his back. He couldn't bring his own sword, but he did have a hidden blade in his boot in the even that the plan broke down. "First things first we have to get down stairs to the connecting hallway" He said as he led them you to the stairway. The moment you get a few feet from the room, you run into three of Gustuv's mercenaries. They were mulling around the area with their weapons out as if they were looking for a fight.
It didn't take long for them to notice you. "Huh? Hey your the Captain's new girl aren't cha." One of them said. All three of them were varying degrees of unkempt. The one talking to Priscilla now had an eye patch and his hair held back in a messy ponytail. "What you doing with the old man?"
Priscilla followed quietly behind General Ironblood, keeping a tight grip on her sword and a watchful eye on their surroundings. Regrettably, it was not long before they encountered enemies, and with nowhere to hide they would have to try to bluff their way through. "Let me do the talking and I will signal if we need to attack." She whispers to the General as they approach the three mercenaries.
When one of the mercenaries called out to them, Priscilla first turned to the General. "Halt." She ordered in a harsh, commanding tone, letting her sword rest over his shoulder and near his neck. Keeping up a believable act would be key to getting them through this and hopefully the General would understand. "That is correct, my name is Priscilla. Sir Gustuv entrusted me with keeping watch over the General and taking him to the Interrogation Room for the time being." Priscilla addresses the mercenary with a nod. She was loathe to be known as Gustuv's 'girl' but would suffer to bear it for now if it got them through this. "What of you three? Has the riot been quelled already? Should you not be assisting Sir Gustuv?"
" Naw Gustuv can handle himself. And the riot is still going strong. We gotta show these pampered knights who's in charge now!" He said with a hardy laugh. "We're just looking for any stragglers trying to hide out. Who knows, we might find ourselves a nice piece of ass while we're looking." As he said that, all three of them laughed. "You should relax, that old coot hasn't seen a battlefield in ages. But we won't kept. Maybe after you're done, we can have some fun?"
"I see.... Preventing stragglers from escaping does seem like an equally important endeavor." Priscilla replies with a nod, struggling to keep the disgust from her face as they laugh at the idea of finding some poor woman to rape. She would love nothing more than to gut the three of them if she thought she could get away with it, but there was more at stake than just this. "I would not want to be the one to explain to the Captain that I lost an important prisoner. I will 'relax' when I am free from that burden. However..." She explains pausing before eventually faking a small smile for the mercenary. "I would not be opposed to sharing a drink once the fort is ours." She tells him, hoping that responding affirmatively would get her out of here faster. "If you'll excuse me then." With that she would lower her sword to just behind the General's back and nudge him slightly with the flat of her blade to signal him to walk forward, and attempt to keep going if the three would allow her.
Once the three mercenaries are out of ear shot, Ironblood whispers to you. "You did well Priscilla. Just a little bit further." He said trying to comfort the young lady.
Once down the stairs, Ironblood motioned for them to turn left down the hall lined with suits of old armor. They can't take a step before a voice calls out to them. "Where are you going little missy?" Turning to confront the voice, Priscilla is meet by another three men. Two of them look like the mercenaries she'd seen before, ugly and unkempt. But the
third stood out among the other. "You taking the General out for a walk?"
Priscilla gives a nod of thanks to the General's reassurances, but remains silent as she dares not speak just to be on the safe side. They make it down the stairs, but no further before they encounter another trio of mercenaries. Two of them looked the same as all the rest, but the third.... He was clearly different. A lieutenant of Gustuv's perhaps? Priscilla let out a sigh and indicate for the General to stop, just as she had before. "Not exactly." She tells the man. "As I just finished explaining to the three upstairs, Sir Gustuv has asked that I bring the General to the Interrogation room for later. Tell me, is there anyone out there trying to put down the riot, or are we all just wandering the halls in search of hidden stragglers?" She asks, not having to feign the exasperation in her voice. She had hoped that the battle would allow her to move about unnoticed, and was quite frustrated to find that that was not the case.
"Cap has things covered out there" The red haired man said as he rested his lance on his shoulder. While he seemed relaxed, Priscilla could feel his eyes probing the paladin. What was he looking for? Signs of deceit, openings for an attack? She didn't have time to focus as the man continues talking. "We were just taking care of rounding up the merchants. Can't have a source of revenue get hurt in the exchange of power. But if you're handling a prison of Ironblood's caliber, I'm sure you could use some assistance."
Priscilla was starting to wonder if Gustuv really was out there fighting on his own against the soldiers of the fort, based on the way his men talked about him. More pressing, this red haired man seemed to be a bit sharper than the rest of these dull witted mercenaries. His offer of assistance was possibly more than it seemed, and she needed to consider her response carefully. Obviously, she couldn't let him accompany them, but she needed to convince him not to. "Thank you, but I can handle this." Priscilla tells him with a confident smile. "And more importantly, I would like the Captain to know that I can handle the tasks he entrusts me with, if I am to have a successful future with this group."
Despite her insistence, the red haired man walked beside her. "No worries, I'll make sure you get all the credit when we talk to him" He said with a smirk "Besides, I'm kinda interested in getting to know you. The Interrogation Room should be down the hall." The man said as he pointed to the stairway at the middle of the hall just before the guard station near the gate. "We haven't been properly introduced. Names Miller Dragonfleet"
Priscilla can scarcely contain her desire to scowl as the man ignores her wishes and walks along with her anyway. "Very well. We'll go to the Interrogation Room together then. My name is Priscilla. It's a pleasure, Miller." Priscilla says, mostly for the General's benefit so that he would hopefully catch on to her idea. Trying to persuade him further would be more likely to arouse suspicion. Their only way out of this now would be to kill him. It would be better to do so in isolation, rather than right here in the hall where there seemed to be an abundance of mercenaries ready to join in on the fight.
Just before your group can leave, Miller calls over on of the other mercenaries to his side. "Hey the more the merrier, right?" He said as you reach the stairway down to the Interrogation Room. "After you" He says as he steps back to let the paladin go first.
Lovely. Just lovely. The addition of another mercenary gives Priscilla pause for a moment. Was Miller on to her plans? Overly cautious perhaps? She couldn't figure out why he would do this otherwise. Nonetheless, she had come to far now to back down. Surely a two on two fight were not such insurmountable odds. "Such the gentlemen." Priscilla comments as she is allowed first entry, keeping her tone free of the sarcasm she might have used otherwise, as she makes her way down the stairs towards the Interrogation Room.
Arriving at the Interrogation Room, it was shockingly empty. Most if not all the cells were empty. There weren't even any guards on site. "Yea the captain wanted us to offer the crooks under here a second chance. If they offered up their services, we would let them out." Miller said to Ironblood's horror. "Damn boy do you know what you've done?! The men you've released." Miller merely smirked. "You gonna let your prisoner talk to a brother-in-arms like that. Put him in his place then stuff him in a cell. Gotta get this place filled again soon."
The General was horrified to see that the Interrogation room was empty, but this was actually perfect for Priscilla if she wanted any hope of salvaging her plan for escape. When Miller asked her to put Ironblood in a cell, she returned his smirk with one of her own. "No. No, I don't think I will." She said, turning her already drawn blade on him and hoping that the General would do the same. "If you want these cells filled, then I suggest you drop your weapons and get in there. Do so, and I shall be on my way and leave you unharmed. I'm sure your friends will let you out soon enough, once they're done with... whatever they're all doing out there." Priscilla orders, hoping that her betrayal and commanding tone would catch the mercenaries off guard and they would surrender peacefully. If not, well... She was confident that with a seasoned General on her side, they could prevail.