"Our timing has to be impeccable. There is no room for error."
The group huddled around the table, papers strewn about, riddled with information, plans, details, everything they needed, and yet it still wasn't enough. Variables and unknowns were the biggest obstacle ahead of them, and there was nothing they could do to stand against them. Only the hope that their endeavors were shined on favorably from some higher power would stand between them and the haunting potential of chaos. Surrounding the wooden construct were five separate souls, all with the same goal but varying contributions to this hair brained scheme wrapped in layers of righteousness and moral superiority. A just cause if there ever was one.
Comprising the group was Taola, the mastermind behind the endeavor and Judan's adoptive mother. Her underworld contacts alerted her to a newly captured shipment of Three-Eyed Tribesmen that were scheduled to be sold at the Auction House later that day, a buyer from Garrolt Taylor's 8th District would handle the purchasing and procurement of the slaves. This intel was of the utmost importance to Taola, it would allow her to damage the Revolutionary Army's enemies on multiple fronts. Potentially recruit more Three-Eyes to the revolution was a huge opportunity, and throwing a wrench in Sabaody's slave trade would prove to be a personal accomplishment for both her and Judan.
There was also the added benefit of disrupting the growing black market that plagued the streets of Baltigo, the current base of the very cause she chose to serve. Having to share their homeland with many people who participated in acts that went directly against what they stood for made them appear to be nothing more than a joke, something Taola had trouble stomaching. Having the marines do part of the dirty work would also prove to be entertaining, if everything went as planned, they would swoop in just in time to catch not only Taylor's goons but the auctioneers in the act as well, right as their group slipped right underneath their up turned noses. It was a lot of enemies they could piss off over this gambit, but the risk itself was only trumped by the reward.
The other three involved were some overzealous upstarts hoping to make a name for themselves with the Revolutionaries, while they agreed with the act being the right thing to do, they were much more invested in some form of payout, whether it be money, power, respect or all of these above, over simply being on the right side of any ethical code. But in the end, their motives and their usefulness existed in two different realms. One of them was an impressive marksman with incredible accuracy at long range, a key part in the scheme Taola had cooked up. The other two were a pair of brothers, small time thieves but they knew the archipelago well and were well versed in disguises, another necessity.
And then there was Judan, the wild card. He and Taola would both find themselves right in the line of fire when everything occurred, he was simply there to provide support, his abilities made him the best candidate to toss himself into the fray. It hadn't been long since he ingested the Wani Wani no Mi, his body and mind still attuning to the newfound abilities it bestowed upon him. Even with his nubile state in his Zoan form, he was still capable enough to use his enhance senses to keep track of the vicinity while everyone made their moves. "Let's go over the plan one more time, just to be safe." A calm tone in his voice utilized to hide the fear that lingered deep in the recesses of his mind.
Honestly doubt existed in all their hearts, the danger of what they were about to partake in was not lost on any of them. Either through bravery or stupidity, they would find the resolve to press forward beyond it. Or maybe the dead just had nothing to fear, only time would tell. A reassuring smile would spread across Taola's face, searching through the mountain of papers to pull up a map, riddled with scribbles and symbols. Each symbol represented a position, a moment, a target, the detail was immaculate, it was the perfect plan, but only if things actually went according to it.
"Judan's right, we're gonna cover this once more before we head to our positions." Her finger starting to dance across the large caricature as she named out positions and goals. With every passing moment, their preparedness growing, but how can you prepare for what you can't foresee?
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