Chris: Thanks a bunch. The best is yet to come, right?
KonigMaximilian: Thank you for skimming it.

However, that's my style and I don't plan on altering it anytime soon.
Gjerg Kastrioti: The Saracens were a tough nut to crack. Another problem was the treasury, something I alluded to at one point. Keeping the troops in the field was draining the coffers at an alarming rate -- such as it should. Historically, it took about 30 years to claim all of Sicily, anyway.
Deaghaidh: That was part of the story I never really got to, thanks to some save game issues. You could probably see that I was setting up the inevitable power struggle, though. Perhaps if I can duplicate my successes I can carry on...
DaPacemDomine: I don't neccessarily subscribe to the 'bastard' theory. There is some confusion as to Robert's first wife. Most name her as Alberada of Burgundy, who was quite well connected. However, other sources have her as Aubrée of Benevento, obviously lesser well-known. I like the idea that Gaita -- who was an exceptionally strong-willed woman for her time -- engineered the succession in favor of her own son, Roger Borsa. As for part two of your question, there's a fair chance I may revisit this AAR in the future and carry on from the fourth post.
Languish: Thanks. Er, is this the real Languish... ?
jwolf: It IS short, isn't it? I have to admit I kind of liked the byplay with the Venetians, too.
crazy canuck: You are very kind. I DO write on the side, though these damned Paradox games tend to take up more of my time than they should.

As for part two of your question, I really shouldn't say anything ATM.