Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Letter to Stollen, February 28th

TO: Herr Johannes P. Flickenhoffer, Personal Assistant to Grand Duke Irwin Amadeus II
Grand Duchy of Stollen

February 28, 1768

Herr Flickenhoffer,

You do Herr Strasser a great but undue kindness in referening to him as von Strasser, a title to which his family has not yet obtained. The address will, I am sure, please him, however. Your letter having been assigned to Wednesday's correspondence, it falls to me to rely Their Grace's answer to you, but I shall be sure to distribute a copy of your correspondence to Herr Strasser as well.

I believe there is certainly grounds for exchange which may be discussed with our supply of iron and dairy products and your own Trakehner horses. The recent move towards a standing army has obliged Their Graces and the various Inhaber of the newly raised units to acquire an issue of government-owned horse for the equipping of the cavalry. Certain units, such as the excellent Fuchshöhle Hussars will largely provide their own mounts with which they are most familiar, but others will certainly require the purchase of further horses.

Their Graces also wish to extend to your court an offer of hospitality to their retreat in the village of Fuchshöhle, centered within the Fuchswald. As is no doubt known to the Grand Duke, the Fuchswald is famous for its fine fox hunting, and Fuchshöhle is a center of tourism for many of the great hunters of Europe. There, perhaps, further matters of trade may be discussed by our separate ambassadors at their leisure while an amicable time is had at the hunt.

Yours with kind regards,

Baroness Verena von Krimm
Chief Attendant to Her Grace, Social Secretary for Wednesdays

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Regimental Flags

First off, heavy credit for these goes to Jeff of Saxe-Bearstein, who sent me the basic flag of his own generosity, already colored for the regiments I'd posted. All I did was put the Hesse-Engelburg emblem in the center. Thank you so much, Jeff!

I finally found the answer to stopping them from dropping down the page. If you use tables, you have to type the entire table as one continuous line of text, or ever time you hit the enter key to drop down a line and make your tags easier to read, it inserts another new line in the text.


Princess Gertrude's Own
Grauerhimmel Fusiliersvon Platzen Grenadiers(Schwarze Grenadiere)

Jager Regiment von Behler
von Lintzer Musketeers
Unnamed Guard Regiment

Friday, February 23, 2007

When I was just a lad...

Because I'm too lazy to copy and paste the post and upload the photo here too ;) I'm going to post a link to my general wargaming blog, to which I've uploaded a single picture of the best product of my first venture into painting in my teen years.

http://snickeringcorpses.blogspot.com/

They're not impressive, and I got impatient after those and a few more, and never really finished any others. But they're a reminder that patience can be rewarded, if I take my time and learn new things to accomplish something good with my new figures.

Hesse-Engelburg Coat of Arms - WIP

This is still a Work In Progress, especially as I need to make the Goat supporter a bit smaller so he'll match the stag, and also not get his tail cut off on the right side. I'm also not fully satisfied with the emblems on it. But as Andy asked for pretty pictures, here's my fourth or so draft of the Hesse-Engelburg coat of arms.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Reply to Stollen

From their Graces Guntram and Sieglinde Blauerwolf, rightful rulers of Hesse-Engelburg, unto Their Graces the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Stollen, greetings. Their Graces wish me to extend to you their willingness to establish diplomatic relations forthwith, and discuss how our two sovereign states might benefit from mutual trade.

In reply to your queries, it is my honor to inform you that the currency of Hesse-Engelburg is called the Wolfzahn, and among other things we are well placed to supply our trading partners with goat products and our excellent grade of iron. As many of the iron mines of Europe are engaged in supplying the larger states, such as Prussia, we feel that we are able to focus upon establishing favorable relations with smaller states who would benefit from our own small but still quality resources rather than competing with the deeper coffers of the great empires.

Might I also enquire as to the same information of your own state? I am certain we shall be able to select ambassadors suited to discussing the matters in more depth quite soon.

Respectfully,

Ludwig Strasser
Social Secretary for Thursdays

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Currency, Arms, and Flags

The Grand Duke of Stollen forced me to consider an angle I hadn't before, in asking about the principality's currency. After some consideration, and some playing with Google's translation tools, the primary unit of currency for the principality is declared to be the Wolfzahn (wolf's tooth). According to legend, at some ancient point the native tribes traded actual wolves' teeth, a currency therefore based upon the prowess of the tribe's hunters. Or perhaps of their thieves and scavengers. A tooth from a skillfully killed wolf and a tooth from one that died of disease don't look all that different unless the ailment affects the teeth, after all. ;)

The latter has given rise to the name of one of the minor villages of Hesse-Engelburg...the village of Zahndieb (tooth thief - subject to change if I find out I'm wrong on the German). Some of the local old gabbers like to maintain that the Tooth Fairy (Zahnfee?) is actually a variation of the story of the Zahndieb, made up to teach children to keep their currency under their pillows, where a burglar couldn't easily remove it. In the Hesse-Engelburg version, the Tooth Fairy leaves a candy under your pillow, while the Zahndieb leaves nothing at all.

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I'm also presently working on a coat of arms, and national/regimental flags. It's mostly in my head right now, though I've done the central Wolf Rampant Gaurdant that will be the house symbol of the Blauerwolf family.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Letters and Embassies

Stollen

By order of Their Graces Guntram and Sieglinde Blauerwolf, the bearer of this message, Major Rudel, has been directed to deliver unto His Grace the Grand Duke and Her Grace the Grand Duchess a wagonload of warm goat's hair quilts for this present winter season as thanks for His Grace's kind words.

Ludwig Strasser
Social Secretary for Thursdays

Electorate of Vulgaria

An emissary in fine gray attire, marked by a deep blue sash bearing the coat of arms of Hesse-Engelburg and edged in silver, has crossed the borders of Vulgaria bearing the following letter.

By order of Their Graces, it is the priveledge of the bearer of this message, Colonel Freidrich von Heiner, to represent Their Graces in good faith talks regarding the establishment of embassies in our dominions. Their Graces do send to the Elector seven wedges of goat cheese in the hopes that his table will be made more pleasant by the addition of these delicacies.

Principality of Saxe-Bearstein

The Principality of Hesse-Engelburg doth extend its warm greetings unto the Principality of Saxe-Bearstein, and an invitation to discuss the possible hiring of a small company of the well-respected army of Saxe-Bearstein for the purpose of providing training unto the newly forming army of Their Graces. The bearer of this message, Colonel von Platzen, is empowered to undertake discussion of the same. In token of friendship, Colonel von Platzen bears with him a supply of fine quality Hesse-Engelburg goats milk, for the provision of those who by reason of age or soft stomach are unable to imbibe the well-reputed beverages of Saxe-Bearstein.

Kingdom of Wittenberg

Their Graces Guntram and Sieglinde Blauerwolf, rightful rulers of Hesse-Engelburg, do extend to His Majesty Leopold IV, King of Wittenberg, their grateful thanks for his offer of friendship and assurances. It is hoped that His Majesty will find the accompanying cheeses and wine to his liking.

Ludwig Strasser
Social Secretary for Thursdays

France

Unto His Royal Majesty the King of France, greetings.

Their Graces Guntram and Sieglinde Blauerwolf, rightful rulers of Hesse-Engelburg, have desired me to convey unto Your Majesty their concern regarding a force of three French gendarmes captured while illegally crossing the border of this Principality a fortnight hence. It is the wish of Their Graces that I should enquire whether this force was attempting an invasion of our peaceful Principality, or are in fact deserters fleeing their Sovereign. Should it be indeed the latter case, Their Graces extend their offer to arrange the execution of the miscreants by public hanging as a token of their peaceful intent.

Helga Freitag
Under-Secretary for Minor Matters on Even Numbered Months