Written by Rōnin and Krysis.
Celeste snapped out of her haze of self-doubt when the words 'field assignment' passed the armored paladin's lips. That was something she knew how to deal with. Her dark blue eyes narrowed in thought as she twisted her hair up in a sensible knot at the back of her head, buying a moment to really think about what he said.
"I would like to see your identification, please?" Celeste probably Wouldn't have asked that, except for recalling Rei going off with that Malcolm fellow, and how Jimmy had almost done the same. Not to mention her own encounters with Arien. Distrust for strangers was high in her survival skills set after the rave.
Anyone could put on armor and stroll into the monastery, pretending to be a paladin. If they looked the part and resembled a known paladin at all, she suspected they wouldn't even be challenged. So Celeste wanted proof before she would go anywhere with someone she didn't personally know.
"Hm." The sound that came from the knight's throat almost sounded musing. He looked at her for a few seconds, perhaps seeing whether or not her resolve would falter ... before reaching into a pouch on his belt and retrieving a state-issued ID. The badge identified him as an individual endowed the authority to enforce the law. His name was 'Savien Durandet'. 5'10". 180 lbs. Brown eyes - not that Celeste would be able to see them.
"That's worthless, of course," he said. He reached beneath his breastplate and kevlar, removing a glittering pendant that hung on his neck by a chain. It was a metal caste of the Order's insignia, the Evequec raven. A faint hum resonated off the metal as he snapped it off his chest and offered to to Celeste. Sacred silver.
"Go ahead," he nodded for her to take it. It was the surest way to identify someone as a ranking member of the church. The amulet was bathed in a finely-tuned electromagnetic frequency. Only those attuned to its field could stand to wear it. In the hands of anyone else, it begin to itch incessantly ... before it began to burn.
She merely placed her fingers against the amulet to confirm that it was what it looked like before giving a satisfied nod and letting her hand fall again. "Can't be too careful now. It seems like people are out to get us proselytes."
"Will I be doing all the evidence collecting, or are we trusting the police with some or most of it?" She asked, thinking it a very practical question. After all, if she was supposed to collect all the evidence, she would need to take a vehicle with greater cargo capacity as well as a larger collection kit, with extra supplies.
"You will be supporting me as I make an analysis of the crime scene." He fastened his silver around his neck and tucked it beneath his kevlar. "I will provide the materials for whatever evidence I ask you to collect." His hands returned to his belt. "I will also be assessing your competency in analyzing a crime scene. I will expect you to be able to identify the victims, the likely cause of death and to make reasonable deductions based on the information presented to you."
Celeste gave a cynical smile as she turned to open the doors into the armory, "The first rules of an assignment dictate that I never assume any part of the job will be done for me, and should I always confirm the criteria of success. At least, those are the rules I made up for myself. Since they seem to work better than anyone else's rules, I stick to them."
She'd shove her school bag into a locker for that purpose before headed for the kevlar and such appropriate for a student on assignment. "Mind telling me what details we have as I suit up? When it happened, if there is surveillance footage, why we're handling this case instead of LPD, things like that?"
"Two murders," Savien repeated, "bodies on scene, area is contained. Lumenia Square. That's all I'm giving you before we get there." He stood by a locker, looking straight ahead as she changed. "That's about as much as your standard police dispatch will give you."
She added a greatsword to her gear, just a plain one as she hadn't been satisfied with her last attempt at making her own. A small gun got strapped to her thigh too, after she checked the load and made sure the safety was on. Finally, the keys to one of the smaller destriers got slipped into her pocket, after she checked the various supplies that were supposed to be attached to the vest that fits her smallish frame.
"Have you already been briefed, or will we hear the rest of the details together?" She asked after thinking about it while her hands were busy. After all, that was important, since if he knew more than she did and didn't tell her, the things that she didn't know could very well bite them on the ass.
"I'm very familiar with the details," he replied, "I'm bringing the supplies. You bring everything I told you to bring, and your brain." He turned towards her, making a brief inspection of her gear. "Suited up?" He folded his arms over his chest. "No potions? No sirene?" His tone maintained its usual gruffness, neither accusing nor questioning.
"I tried sirene once. I didn't notice any boost like some people say it gives to awareness. It just made me jittery, unable to focus, and then knocked me out when it was done. A good diet and getting enough sleep at night is all I need." She didn't mention that she was leery of any chemicals in her system at all, after what Pierette had put her through the last time she saw her sister.
"Fair enough," Savien replied, "though the better response would have been that you don't need it. This is an investigation, not a combat op."
"So, primary weapon, armor appropriate for a proselyte, secondary weapon because I like to be prepared, and that jumpsuit in the bag there, just in case there aren't any available at the scene in my size. I've got gloves and a box of hairnets in there too." She indicated a small tote bag next to her book bag in the locker she had picked, and would open it up to double check that she had what she said she did, with a crinkling sound of the plastic that kept stray what-not off her evidence collecting supplies.
"And three minutes left to get to the garage and get the bike I want. I know where it is, so it shouldn't take more than a minute. Anything you wish to add, Paladin Durandet? If my partner withholds information, I can not act on what I do not know." She gave him a curious look, seeming more comfortable with her gear than she had in the school uniform, though the sword at her back just didn't feel quite right.
"Only thing left to say is 'good luck'," he nodded. "I'll meet you at front. It's a ten minute drive to Lumenia."
Without another word, he spun around and exited the armory - his red and black cloak rippling once as he turned.