Unto the Combatants of the Thirty
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 4:15 pm
Your example has inspired me since my brothers Manfred and Albrecht armoured and took the field for the first deed at Pennsic, and long have I hoped for the opportunity to join you on the field in pursuit of such unparalleled displays of Nobility, Prowess, and Chivalry -- though duty to Crown and Kingdom and the cruel irony of fate had e'er worked to dash such hopes.
Then finally, on the field of the Fortieth Pennsic War, did Sir Nigel do me the great honor of inviting me to join his gallant Gallic forces in honorable engagement against his worthy, though overly Anglic, opposition.
Expectations built over a number of years are usually destined for disappointment as the fantasy of imagination collides with harsh realities.
Yet for at least this one glorious example, such was not the case, and expectations were met and exceeded.
I could not have hoped for ought more than to once again fight alongside both my Brothers and with such great good friends as our own Sir Gaston de Clermont in such hard-fought yet Chivalrous engagement. In my twenty-eight years in harness, I can scarce remember a fight of such worth.
Would there were words to appropriately express my thanks for the involvement of you all in making such glorious moments possible -- both ally and opponent; or my deep sense of humility and unworthiness of the honor given through Gilebert's selection and gift.
Thank you for your Fellowship and inspiration, and I will strive to move Heaven and Earth for the opportunity to be considered one of your number yet again.
In gratitude and eternal friendship,
Max Von Halstern
Then finally, on the field of the Fortieth Pennsic War, did Sir Nigel do me the great honor of inviting me to join his gallant Gallic forces in honorable engagement against his worthy, though overly Anglic, opposition.
Expectations built over a number of years are usually destined for disappointment as the fantasy of imagination collides with harsh realities.
Yet for at least this one glorious example, such was not the case, and expectations were met and exceeded.
I could not have hoped for ought more than to once again fight alongside both my Brothers and with such great good friends as our own Sir Gaston de Clermont in such hard-fought yet Chivalrous engagement. In my twenty-eight years in harness, I can scarce remember a fight of such worth.
Would there were words to appropriately express my thanks for the involvement of you all in making such glorious moments possible -- both ally and opponent; or my deep sense of humility and unworthiness of the honor given through Gilebert's selection and gift.
Thank you for your Fellowship and inspiration, and I will strive to move Heaven and Earth for the opportunity to be considered one of your number yet again.
In gratitude and eternal friendship,
Max Von Halstern