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Sunday, February 24, 2008
Brother against Brother
The situation is desperate and confused in the extreme. Some troops remain loyal to Von Olsen ( who was given a heroes funeral by his men) whilst others have declared for Karl Frederick. Skirmishes are breaking out across the islands and Alisona is in hiding in the ruins of a cottage. She is alone and concerned for her life. Her eyes scan the horizon and sees a group of men coming towards her - uniforms and faces unrecognised by her.......
*points towards events on your earlier post, for which he is in need of a notification :)
ReplyDelete"uniforms [] unrecognised by her....": clearly, as is fitting for a young lady of her rank and situation, Alisona received no education in military matters: the uniforms of Hesse-Engelburg are among the best illustrated in our Europe.
ReplyDelete(yet, for the Marines -or is it Riverines?-....)
Louys de Monte-Cristo
You are, of course, assuming those are Hesse-Engelburg uniforms she sees :>
ReplyDeleteBritish? And Alisona would not recognize them? Well, hopefully we'll know soon
ReplyDeleteI suppose it is possible that they are Stagonian . . . after all the vile ones are likely to have decided to support Von Olsen in an attempt to further destabilize Europa.
ReplyDelete-- Jeff of Saxe-Bearstein
Winter in the Shetlands. What a wonderful place to have a little battle.
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