Sunday, 24 February 2008

Friends...

Duke Karl hastily writes a note of thanks to the rulers of Hesse- Engleberg thanking them for their concern, help and intervention. He states he has heard little to nothing of the situation in Shetland . He leaves them to take what action they see fit.
The courier leaves and returns from whence he came.

Saturday, 23 February 2008

A courier is recieved....

The Duke rises early and go forth to meet the courier from Hesse-Engleberg he has been informed of.After enquiring if the man was given food the Duke asks what business is so urgent. The letter is handed over and Karl Frederick reads......

Friday, 22 February 2008

O lucky Man !



I am rather excited to say the least. I will not be at school next week, in my usual classroom. Instead I will begin a five day placement with the Royal College of Surgeons ,Edinbugh, to work as part of a team creating educational materials and activities for primary and secondary aged children to use in conjunction with the museum there. The photo is of the magnificent Playfair building I will be working in. It is a fantastic opportunity and I am most grateful to my boss for letting me go. It contains displays of military surgery through the years and much ,much more! Roll on Monday .....

Night



Late,in the still hours between the night and morning, Karl Frederick is awake. He is preparing an agenda for the next Inner Council meeting. He mulls over in his mind the situation in Shetland, the imprisonment of Alisona and other matters pertaining to relations between the family of Europa and the Duchy. These matters will have to discussed and he is sure of the fact that such discussions will be fraught.

Domestic matters weigh upon him too. How will the Inner Council accept the presence of the Duchess at meetings? As c0-ruler her place is by right upon the Council. Administrative burdens will take up much of the meeting . Still it must be accomplished.Karl Frederick finishes his draught, blows out the candle and lies shivering until dawn creeps upon the Duchy.

Vive La France?


I speak personally now and do not wish to offend the sensibilities of anyone at all. Over the last few days I have come to a decision that changes my current plans. I feel I cannot continue to bring more unpainted lead into the house until I paint some of the backlog. Therefore the Spanish are on hold for the present. However the good thing is I am about to embark upon the painting of a 1470’s French army for dbm/dbmm. I am quite excited about this as it will get upon the table figures I have had for too many years. Command figures this weekend I hope…

Sunday, 10 February 2008

A letter from Shetland...


The first Sunday of Lent finds the Duke engaging in a game of Tennis with the Duc de Padirac -a fierce yet cunning opponent. The game is watched by the duchess and other members of the court. During a particuarly energetic rally a letter is delivered to the Duchess. She opens it, gasps and falls faint uopon the floor. The Duke rushes to her side , sees that she is in the good hands of the ladies of the court and picks up the discarded letter. His face distorts in anger- the letter flying crushed from his hand. Without another word Karl Frederick strides back onto the court and civilly asks the Duc to serve. In the midst of the royal game much thinking will be done....

Thursday, 7 February 2008

Council venue



The Inner Council of the Duchy will meet soon for one of its monthly meetings. It consists of those who are the closest advisors to Duke Karl Frederick. Meetings are held behind locked doors ,with an armed guard stationed outwith. The venue of choice is an old,brightly painted inn called "The Seventh Seal."

Legend tells, that in centuries gone by, a noble Tradgardian knight was often seen playing chess in the back parlour with a palid man dressed in black.The legend is reflected upon the sign swinging in the wind this cold February day. The inn is the favourite haunt of that hero of the Duchy Von Bergmann