07-28-2016, 11:11 AM
Jared stuck to his portion of the plan. His team was a rescue team, sent in to look for Commander Danjou. They traveled in a well practice formation, making sure everyone was covered as they worked there way from vehicle to wall to tree, ect. Wallace-Johnson's forces weren't as well supplied as Jared would have thought.
And thus entry into the building wasn't nearly as difficult as it should have been. Jared kept his eyes about him though. He didn't like it when things seemed to easy. "Keep on your guard,"
he reminded his companions.
Upon entering the compound, Jared knelt and began to work with his helmet. A fellow Legionnaire knelt next to him. "Everything alright."
he said as Jared removed his helmet. "You sure that's a good idea?"
Jared nodded. "I'm fine. And no, I'm not sure this is a good idea, but I don't have a choice and we don't have time for me to explain."
Jared said, tethering his helmet to his waist. It wouldn't be ideal, but it was better than leaving the helmet there.
The team worked their way through the compound. Jared took a spot in the second rank. It allowed him to still see ahead, but kept him behind those who were more armored than he was. His team hadn't understood why he had removed his helmet, but then again, they didn't know about his magical abilities. This group was likely to find out soon.
They secured areas that were marked as possible estimations of where Danjou would be held. One by one, they marked off different areas, until they finally came to the office where Jacques was being held. Two non-comms struggled with the Commander and as the group entered, Jared cast his spells.
Threads of air wrapped around the two soldiers and Jared pulled them away from Jacques. Curious, he tied the threads together and was relieved to see that it worked. He didn't have to hold the spell, but he wasn't sure how long it would last. He prepared two more threads of air to gag the soldiers.
The soldiers with Jared were stunned, so Jared issued orders. "Disarm them - weapons and comms. Also tie them up."
He offered a hand to Jacques. "You alright, sir?"
And thus entry into the building wasn't nearly as difficult as it should have been. Jared kept his eyes about him though. He didn't like it when things seemed to easy. "Keep on your guard,"
he reminded his companions.
Upon entering the compound, Jared knelt and began to work with his helmet. A fellow Legionnaire knelt next to him. "Everything alright."
he said as Jared removed his helmet. "You sure that's a good idea?"
Jared nodded. "I'm fine. And no, I'm not sure this is a good idea, but I don't have a choice and we don't have time for me to explain."
Jared said, tethering his helmet to his waist. It wouldn't be ideal, but it was better than leaving the helmet there.
The team worked their way through the compound. Jared took a spot in the second rank. It allowed him to still see ahead, but kept him behind those who were more armored than he was. His team hadn't understood why he had removed his helmet, but then again, they didn't know about his magical abilities. This group was likely to find out soon.
They secured areas that were marked as possible estimations of where Danjou would be held. One by one, they marked off different areas, until they finally came to the office where Jacques was being held. Two non-comms struggled with the Commander and as the group entered, Jared cast his spells.
Threads of air wrapped around the two soldiers and Jared pulled them away from Jacques. Curious, he tied the threads together and was relieved to see that it worked. He didn't have to hold the spell, but he wasn't sure how long it would last. He prepared two more threads of air to gag the soldiers.
The soldiers with Jared were stunned, so Jared issued orders. "Disarm them - weapons and comms. Also tie them up."
He offered a hand to Jacques. "You alright, sir?"