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Well it was kind of weird BBS at the time...you climbed a mountain...the idea was to get to level 500...lots of interaction and things like manna points to cast spells...Post counts, etc...The fellow offered 100 manna points...I wanted them. He stopped the contest early. I had just posted about 30 different water tortures when he did that...:D But I don't torture people in real life, no matter how tempted I get...:cool:

I'm still working on the wedding scene....been testing MP....
 
Roxana had gladly welcomed the children into their household with open arms and a glad smile. Not only for them, but to see Johann still all in one piece and healthy. She had been busy in his absence. The tent had two new wings upon it. It was one of the largest in the camp. When she had told the rest of the Cossacks what Johann was doing, they had been all for getting on their horses and riding into Poland to help him.

Instead she convinced them that stealth rather than brute force would be better. She and the others worked hard to build onto the tent. Roxana explained that the children would need a period of adjustment to the ways of their new people. Being a people who loved children they were more than happy to help.

The wedding preparations still had to be done as well. It was just as well Johann and Petro returned late, or it all wouldn’t have been finished in time. The wedding would be a huge affair. His conversion would be the day before the wedding. The three children had regained their health and the bruises had faded. None of them had even asked what their uncle had done to their father.

When Johann staked him out Petro had taken the children away so that they wouldn’t see the torture and the ending of his life. By unspoken agreement, Johann and Roxana did not speak of what happened to the children’s father.

The day after their return Johann went through the conversion rituals with a remarkable ease. He was lucky that he had had his new children to help him practice and be ready for his ritual responses during the ride back to the Wild Fields. Roxana was actually quite surprised at how well he did without any prompting.

The ritual was in the morning, after which she was whisked away so that the two would not see each other until the wedding. Petro and the other men rousted Johann and had a wild night dancing and drinking heavily. Johann surreptitiously watered his drinks, which caused them to taste awful, but kept him from getting too drunk. The party didn’t end until nearly the rising of the sun.

Johann cleaned himself up. He spent more time bathing and preparing than he had ever done before. Petro had set out his wedding clothes, along with the various golden armbands, chains, necklaces, et al. Johann did a double take when he saw all the golden accoutrements.

“My word, Petro,” Johann smiled,” Did you get ALL of my gold?”

“I didn’t have time to melt down the coins,” Petro laughed.

Johann glanced at him askance,” You wouldn’t dare!”

Petro chuckled,” Roxana wouldn’t let me. She threatened to make sure that Irina would do the same for me.”

“Ah…good then,” Johann smirked,” This stuff weighs a ton.”

He finished dressing and putting on all the gold,” Come on, Petro. Let’s go. Don’t trip me, I may not be able to get up by myself.”

The two men strode out of the tent. Every Cossack had packed the large glade. An arch had been placed at the start of the aisle and a second had been placed at the end of it. Beautiful flowers had been placed all over both arches, giving the festivities a riot of color. The priest stood at a portable altar. Petro and Johann hurried up the aisle and stood at the altar waiting.

A band of musicians started playing. Roxana appeared after the Matron of Honor and the flower girl walked down the aisle. The song changed and she started to walk down the aisle. Dressed in an off white gown, laced with pearls and tiny diamonds, she sparkled in the brilliant sunshine. The effect was dazzling. It put Johann in mind of a song a young minstrel had sang the night before.

My dear when you dance there’s music
Colored lights illuminate your movements
Crowded halls anticipate your smile…


Granted it was only part of the song that he remembered, but it felt like it had been written just for Roxana. Her smile made him melt inside whenever it was aimed toward him. Her lovely eyes always seemed to be watching him with a look of love that he had never experienced before he had met her.

The rest of the ceremony was like a blur to him, for he couldn’t take his eyes off of his beautiful bride. When it was over he couldn’t have said how well they spoke their vows or how wonderful the whole event was, but he didn’t care. They were married now, husband and wife. His days of lonely bachelorhood were over. The reception was also great, but again Johann couldn’t have told anyone anything about it.

The young minstrel Dennis DeYoung performed the first dance song. Roxana and Johann began to dance, then the others joined in as well. By the time night fell the two lovebirds returned to their tent for the first time as a married couple. The children were staying with Petro and Irina for the night. When they entered the tent the party was still going on strong, and would keep on going far into the night.
 
I think I can top Amric in tourtures, not in shear numbers but class. I belive he was impressed about the one I showed in my Chagatai AAR. As for being tempted, having Mexico a 2 hour drive away makes a few things rather plausable.....
 
It was quite impressive...<grin>
 
I leave for couple of days and what do I find? My character whipped (thanks a lot, Amric!), and a whole lot more Swedes in my backyard :D Nice work, so much content, so many more possibilities. So, we hate Poles now? Ok, they just declared war on me and I saved the game and went home. Will be a good opportunity to finish off both Petro and Ivan. Btw, I don't want to continue with Petro's children. There's plenty more Cossacks around to choose from :) In fact, next time I'll chose a role of an old, wise Cossack to be a teacher for your and your sister's offsprings.
 
Nalivayko- Isn't it provident that the Poles DoW'ed you?:) Yeah, we can bring the Johann and Petro show to a close...Perhaps much later on a grandson of Johann, being purely Cossack, might make a brief appearance. It should really be the Nalivayko written story here...

Judge, Anibal, thank you...
 
It is your thread as well, my friend :)

Still, we'll need to kill em, poor bastards - a good story needs drama. We can finish it off in two posts. You can start off with their heroic deeds and I can finish with the description of their last minutes.

Wait till my next installment - so that you can learn more about the background of the war.
 
Makes sense....I'll have to ensure Roxana is pregnant first...with twins...

Nalivayko- Your PM box is full, you gotta empty it...
 
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I'm going to have to write a scene for the birth of children so that their will be birth heirs of the Johann legacy. BTW, did you realize you don't have this AAR in your sig?
 
Every time I do it I am not able to finish the aar :D
 
oh...well we can't have that...:D It's way to amusing to let it die...and fun to guest write in....
 
I am focused - on many different things :D
 
Yeah....our new MP AAR...the fiery girlfriend...the car....two jobs, one with clients who can barely run their computers...He's got a lot on his plate. He still gets the posts out. Besides, he's a great writer. You know how they are....eccentric...:D
 
Johann and Petro were visiting a nearby furniture maker to buy a crib for the newest edition to the Fransson family. It wouldn’t be too long before the baby would be born. Johann wanted to get as much ready as possible, for the rumblings of war against the Poles were getting ever louder. His ex brother in law had been a relatively major noble, and his disappearance had caused the Poles to act like an overturned nest of angry wasps.

Johann explained carefully what kind of crib he wanted. It had to be sturdy, for if the indications of the child’s size was determined by the largeness of Roxana this child was going to be huge, yet had to be capable of being quickly taken apart for travel. The man agreed that it could be done, but it would take some time, especially with all the intricate carvings that had been asked to be made.

The women in the camp had been busily making blankets and other baby items. Roxana herself making baby clothes. The camp would be moving further east to ensure that the ebb and flow of war would leave it untouched, and the children would be safe. The women, children, and men unable to go to war would see to the move.

Petro and Johann returned to the camp. Petro’s father, aged and missing an arm, greeted them heartily.

“I wish I were going with you,” He said.

“I know, father,” Petro smiled,” It will be a grand adventure.”

Johann handed the old man a packet of paper,” Please take care of this for me. It is some instructions in the event I don’t happen to return. I have no doubt that I will, but I do like to be prepared. I’m a family man now.”

“Understandable, young man. I will be honored to take care of it. It is not written in Swedish, is it?”

“No, it’s not.”

“Good, good.”

“Father, we have much to do before we go.”

“Be off with you then,” the old man grinned,” And don’t have too much fun!”

The two men jogged off to their respective tents to finish their preparations. Johann finished his packing quickly, for he wanted to spend his last night with his wife before he went off to war. The two spent the night alone, making love gently before falling asleep. In the morning, Johann fixed his wife breakfast before the two of them left the tent.

The entire camp was a beehive of activity. Men were saying tearful good byes to loved ones, women were comforting children. Horses stamped and blew, and harness jangled in the morning air. The sun was just sneaking a peek over the horizon when Johann kissed his wife, hugged his niece and nephews, and shook hands with Petro’s father.

Settling himself into the saddle he nudged his horse next to Petro’s. He waved fondly in good bye before cantering off with the rest of the brave Cossacks. Petro nodded gravely to his father before wheeling about and following along besides his dearest friend.

“Well, my friend,” Petro said,” It’s time to go spank some Poles.”

“Yes it is,” Johann agreed,” No one shall be allowed to interfere with the Cossack lands, or despoil the Wild Fields.”

“Spoken like a true son of the steppes,” Petro replied with approval,” You have come a long way, Ivan. Who knew all those years ago that you would stay and become an integral and respected part of the Sich.”

Johann chuckled,” I’d have to agree with you. But I must say that it has been the greatest period of time in my life. Living…..loving…defending a way of life to the utmost. There is nothing more honorable, nor as fine.”

“You always did have a way with words. Are you sure you aren’t a poet?”

Johann blinked at him,” I don’t believe so, but who knows?”

The men continued to ride, meeting up with two other Cossack groups as planned. Everyone was in high spirits, and it was expected that it would not take long to prove to the Poles that it was a very bad idea to mess with the Cossacks. The gold of the men glinted in the sunlight and some were chatting spiritedly about how many of the Poles they would kill.

Some even made bets about who would kill the most Poles. Johann convinced Petro that such betting was a bad idea, for who could really know in the heat of battle what man had killed the most enemies? It was more important to stay alive, kill the enemy, and win the battle. Plus, of course, win the war….










Nalivayko, I am planning on their being a birth of twins...Perhaps boys...Named Ivan and Petro, of course...
:D
 
Unfortunately, Nalivayko has been having some severe problems with a server and has been far to busy to write an update, or probably play...I am hoping that it will all get resolved, as I am on pins and needles about Johann and Petro....:)