One time Aide de Camp Miecek Duda, most noted for his 'unusual' symphonies and loud presence on the battlefield, has been selected to command a foreign contingent.
Read all about his adventures at The Duchy of Mieczyslaw
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Being in the nature of a genial location for imaginary nations of the Eighteenth Century to carry out diplomatic affairs . . . (not the place for rule discussions, miniature manufacturers, painting reports, history of your country or other things that belong on your personal blogs).
7 comments:
Hi Murdock,
Isn't he the guy who played, "All the duda day"? Sorry. I couldn't resist. I bet Steven Foster is revolving in his grave.
LOL Look up the Polish translation of DUDA as a name...
With the heritage implied by the name, isn't Duda perhaps better cut out for a career in the artillery?
So he played "all the duda day", badly, on bagpipes? lol
Maybe that's why he's leaving town in such a hurry! ;-)
Well perhaps the artillery, however a loud boisterous and blundering staff officer works also?
Plus artillery officers in the period are not really looked upon favorably...at least until one certain Captain releived the seige of Marseilles...
Bagpipes in Mieczyslaw?
Definately a good reason to leave in a hurry!
What would Aerosmith say about this?
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