SUENIK RELOADED
CHAPTER 38 - THIS IS PROPER HEADGEAR
(1226-1229)
Now, I know I'm often fond of yelling things like "SADDLE MY HORSE I RIDE FOR yadayadayada..." but most of the time, that's just for show. I mean, I COULD ride for Trebizond, but I'd sadly be on my own and, mighty and virile as I am, even I can't take on a whole army by myself.
Actually; maybe if Marshal Smarty-Pants had got that armoured chariot contraption working I could, but that's by the by.
No, before we ride for anywhere there are sadly months of very boring logistical organisation to go through.
My steward loves this sort of thing - when it comes to counting stacks of arrows, bushels of fodder and racks of spears he comes over all giddy and girly.
Me though? I'm a man of action, a man of war - the preparation puts my on edge, but when the bean-counting is done, and we're ready to march into battle, I stop pacing pensively and I start to glow like the radiant sun itself.
A bit like Kyriake is glowing just now.
It's sweet she's come to see me on the eve of battle. I wonder if she's come to wish me good luck?
Wait...
What's that she's got with her?
Oh.
It appears that we're not playing the "Oh gosh - a baby? Where could that have come from?" game any more. Kyriake - as an unmarried lady - is telling everyone that little Anna is mine.
From up in the royal apartments I can hear my wife roaring like a wounded bear. Maybe she's...I don't know, happy? Women like babies, right?
The cry of "I'LL GELD HIM LIKE A BLOODY DOG!" suggests that my appraisal of the situation was slightly wide of the mark.
Bollocks to this.
I pat Anna on the head, whisper "GOOD MAN!", mount Toros and yell "TO TREBIZOND!" before tearing from the courtyard at a rate of knots.
Several weeks later and my vanguard are closing in on one of their armies. However, I know that the people of Trebizond are hardy and proud, with well-developed fortresses, which are situated in rugged mountain terrain. Although my army win a victory here, this is but one battle. With any luck, this conflict will drag on for a couple of years, and by the time I come back - as a conquering hero no less - my wife will have forgotten that little fuss over baby Anna.
Probably.
Wait.
Why is everyone cheering so loudly?
Wait - they can't have...
Oh.
I guess that's that then...
Hastily, I summon my advisors, and ask if there are any other wars we could prosecute in the mean time. After all, it seems a shame to have got all the chaps together like this, and have nowhere to conquer.
Sadly though, it seems like the rest of the world are telling me that I need to go back home and face the music.
After an absolute verbal beating from my wife, and much throwing of assorted crockery, I decide that a present is in order.
I then pass the months in seclusion, tending to the affairs of state. Oddly enough, it seems like my opportunistic mauling of weaker neighbours has pretty much cemented my position as "saviour of Christen Armenia and Georgia" in the eyes of some neighbouring states.
I also set about reorganising the realm. First up, I give Toros a proper title to go with his hat.
I also give one of the "can I tell you how amazing the Orthodox faith is?" Greeks the Duchy of Trebizond - hopefully being amongst his own kind will mean he stops annoying me with his incessant chattering about the key differences between our faiths and why his is better. To be honest, it's all men with big beards and incense as far as I'm concerned.
After the tiresome business of swearing in new Dukes is concluded (complete with said bearded men, incense and the endless, endless chanting...) I decide to check in on my best friend. I can't wait for him to regale me with tales of derring do, and of how he crushed the Mongols and sent them home with their tails between their legs! After a couple of months and no answer, I send some messengers north, but they return with devastating news.
My pained cries can be heard throughout the palace.
On the plus side, it appears the grief can be very attractive to some women.
Slightly worried about sharing a much longer border with the Mongols, I set about throwing myself into a deep study of strategy. I don't know what's scarier - the prospect of hordes of horsemen bearing down on Suenik, or that reoccurring dream I have where I'm hiding in a pen of livestock and my wife is coming after me with a wickedly, curved and stupidly sharp blade...
Fate seems intent on testing this theory...
Thankfully, my trusty smith comes to my rescue and I present my wife with THE most amazing piece of headgear, complete with a lovely ruby sceptre.
Thankfully, she's howlingly materialistic, so I get a huge hug and a lot of high pitched screeches. Pretty sure that means I'm off the hook. I'm going to learn from this - I can't honestly keep getting into situations like this. I celebrate my new found wisdom with some delicious wine. A LOT of delicious wine - after all, with my new found view on life I've earned this.
Not having the funds to keep paying for bespoke jewellery over and over again, I decide that I need some time out of the castle. On one hand, my newly minted Duke of Trebizond is proving about as loyal as an Orthodox obsessed lunatic could expect to be (and Toros, just because you've taken your hat off, don't think I don't see you cosying up to Ioannes)...
...on the other, there are some peasants who have got uppity.
Trebizond can wait. Butchering a bunch of goat herders can hopefully dispel some of the livestock related nightmares I've been having. I send my retinue after them whilst I consult with my spy master about what to do about Trebizond.
Oh come on. You're knights of Suenik and you've lost to a bunch of smelly goat people? Really?
I guess I'm simply going to have to put all my new strategic planning into practice.
Interestingly, although peasants don't have they most varied vocabulary, a group of them in the Duchy of Tao learn the meaning of the word "overkill" this very day.
As my men are putting the last thatched hut to the torch, I receive exciting news.
Apparently I'm no longer considered an unstable menace...
Now - what other reasons can I find to avoid going back to the castle?
Will Artashes ever return home? Where is he planning to visit next? Is the queen still sharpening her gelding knife? Find out on the next exciting episode of Suenik Reloaded!