Amon Savag
The Great
Byzantium
Isaak died at the age of 71, having given almost 40 years of reign. To fill the imperial seat, there were 2 sons. The older of the sons was murdered by the younger, however. Thus the younger of the sons, a man of great energy and and boldness ruled next.
The new Emperor, Batercus, grabbed the reigns of power right after Isaak the Wise had kept the Empire from succumbing to the crusades launched against it. The late Emperor's plan was simple enough, trading land for time, using his army as a threatening force rather than a battling force. Forcing the enemy to think twice before making a march against the empire.
Batercus seen the brilliance of what his father had done, but decided that now was the time for a different approach to the rebels of Greece. Greek was the official language of the Empire. How could the hinterland of the Empire rebel and get away with it for over 25 years? This must be put to rights, he decided.
One day, when perched atop his throne like a hawk on the mountain, he was approached by a turban wearing black man in finely embroidered clothes. The man claimed to be from the Vandals. A messenger. The messenger claimed that the Byzantine Empire was on the brink of collapse and that the Vandals would spare the Empire further punishment if the Empire recognized it's claim to Crete.
"Sure", said the Emperor. "The Vandals shall own Crete, and we will live in peace. Go now and tell your King. Tell him also to send a better diplomat next time. Opening dialogue with "You are defeated" is hardly the way to acquire peace on friendly terms, and what is peace without friendship? That can only be called a truce."
Then the Emperor disbanded the militias his father had called. Ready to call them up again, should the christian dumbies rear their head again in holy war.
The Temple of the Norse had been started, using christian slaves, and some of the empire had come to respect that religion.
The main part of the Empire had kept with the Hellenic pantheon. The bath-houses and gladiator battles had returned. Grand gladiators were granted their freedom should they serve a term in the Emperor's army.
I love your momma long time.... Loooong tiiiime.
Isaak died at the age of 71, having given almost 40 years of reign. To fill the imperial seat, there were 2 sons. The older of the sons was murdered by the younger, however. Thus the younger of the sons, a man of great energy and and boldness ruled next.
The new Emperor, Batercus, grabbed the reigns of power right after Isaak the Wise had kept the Empire from succumbing to the crusades launched against it. The late Emperor's plan was simple enough, trading land for time, using his army as a threatening force rather than a battling force. Forcing the enemy to think twice before making a march against the empire.
Batercus seen the brilliance of what his father had done, but decided that now was the time for a different approach to the rebels of Greece. Greek was the official language of the Empire. How could the hinterland of the Empire rebel and get away with it for over 25 years? This must be put to rights, he decided.
One day, when perched atop his throne like a hawk on the mountain, he was approached by a turban wearing black man in finely embroidered clothes. The man claimed to be from the Vandals. A messenger. The messenger claimed that the Byzantine Empire was on the brink of collapse and that the Vandals would spare the Empire further punishment if the Empire recognized it's claim to Crete.
"Sure", said the Emperor. "The Vandals shall own Crete, and we will live in peace. Go now and tell your King. Tell him also to send a better diplomat next time. Opening dialogue with "You are defeated" is hardly the way to acquire peace on friendly terms, and what is peace without friendship? That can only be called a truce."
Then the Emperor disbanded the militias his father had called. Ready to call them up again, should the christian dumbies rear their head again in holy war.
The Temple of the Norse had been started, using christian slaves, and some of the empire had come to respect that religion.
The main part of the Empire had kept with the Hellenic pantheon. The bath-houses and gladiator battles had returned. Grand gladiators were granted their freedom should they serve a term in the Emperor's army.
I love your momma long time.... Loooong tiiiime.