Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Scorpions in the Sand Chapter 1: Abdul-Wahab

"My Lord, our scouts are dead," Marshall Eustache Capet related the words to you and quickly retreated from the royal tent.

It has been nearly a century after the rise of the Arab branch of de Hautveilles; 89 years after the birth of Tarique the Great from these arid lands; you've finally made the pillgrimage back to the birthplace of your ancestors.

The air is hot and dry; you shift uncomfortablly in the plated chainmail. You were about to put on your heavy breastplate, embroidered with the hearld of the Kingdom of Italy, Naples, and Venice; a galloping black stallion upon a field of gold. But after a few seconds of deliberation, you thought better.

It is your first campaign in Aleppo, first time in Africa and the Middle East since your cornation. Your grandma Rafiqa use to tell your father, then the would-be King of Naples, of these lands the tales of the buzzing bazzars, the huge palaces, the grand harems of her father, and her father's father... Being a Hailal, she inherited every bit of her family's relentless drive and tribal stubborness. After the Second Crusade, her family became vassals of their conquerors. She and her eight sisters were scattered acrossed the ruins of her family's former empire. All were sent to Catholic nuneries, taught the learnings of the true faith and were married off to crusader lords of Jerusalem and Egypt and their leiges, the Kings of Hungry and Bohemia. Even though she was brought up as a Catholic at a young age, she insisted on keeping her veil. In the grand nunery of Nubia, her teachers were at once repulsed by her insistance on wearing heathan clothes but at the same time awed by her mastery of language and learning. By 16 she has translated the works of Aristotle from Arabic to Greek, and St. Augustine to Arabic. At her wedding day, under the Cathedrals of Roma and eyes of God, she chose a white burka in place of a wedding dress. Years later, after her death, your grandfather would reminisce: "When the trumpets sounded for the entrance of the bride, I saw a slender figure in a white silouhette enter the door. At first I can barely make out that the shape was a woman, and thought she must be one of the stray guests or maids of honor. But more peopled entered, all following the her. She wore a burka with a long, flowing wedding dress tail, with her face covered." Your grandfather would marry three more times, sire a total of sixteen children, including two bastards, over his lifetime.

"She missed her sisters. They were all she ever had," your grandfather use to tell your father, "although I tried to make her happy. I brought back books from her school in Nubia during my campaign, dates from her family's old garden in Sarqihya." At this place, grandfather would then look away into the distance and, without even looking at father, "in the end she felt that her sisters were her only possessions in this world, they and you."

King Abdul-Wahab de Hautveille the Lion Hearted, the first of his name, King of Italy, Naples and Venice, Duke of Campagna, Pisa, and Toscana, Shield of Africa, Defender of Faith


Scorpions in the Sand

A Crusader Kings After Action Report by Bincheng Wu

Highlights:


• The Kingdom of England was destroyed by the crusades, leaving a power vacuum on the continent that persist to this day
• The Holy Roman Empire almost devours the Kingdom of France through two centuries of continuous warfare
• The rise of Apulia, eviction of the papcy from Rome, conquest of the decadent merchant republics of Genoa and Venice
• The Mongols sweep through eastern Europe! Reconquest of Byzantium and culling of the horde
• Assasination of the Holy Roman Emperor, immediately followed by the empire loosing two centuries worth of conquered territories
• Reunification of Italy, the HRE gives up the claim to the title of King of Italy
• The second invasion of Europe! The Il-Khanate subjugates Persia, enslaves the Emirs of the Middle East and prepares for the conquest of Anatolia, it is here that our story begin...

Friday, January 13, 2006

BBC NEWS | Business | Chinese firms told to be low-key

I grew up seeing this logo.

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Myths



"In a time long past, the armies of the Dark came again into the lands of men. Their leaders became known as The Fallen Lords, and their terrible sorcery was without equal in the West."



classic

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Monday, January 02, 2006

Far Outliers
courant.com: For Agency's `Rendering' Teams, A Lavish Overseas Lifestyle
The Hedge Knight - Second Edition: Books

"Sweet lady, all men are fools, and all men are knights, where women are concerned."
To the Storm: The Odyssey of a Revolutionary Chinese Woman: Books: Yue Daiyun,Carolyn Wakeman

I was just going over a box full of books that I've bought last year and came across this one. It was one of the few that I read with some earnest. The latter 1/3 of the book was the most interesting to me; the foreword was a succint account of the status of intellectuals in China.

This is one of the most well written books about China out there.
GRRM and Nihilism - A Song of Ice and Fire
Satire That Spares Nothing, Not Even God and Country - New York Times