03-26-2011, 12:56 PM
Ironically, it is unfortunate that David Ross’s work appears so thorough, because this has seemingly resulted in the acceptance of his conclusions without much scrutiny. In looking more closely at his timeline in particular, I have found more than one instance of faulty sources, and unwarranted or unexplained alterations. One example is his conclusion that the references in the FFC to a “king” are either a mistake or somehow meant to mean the emperor of the Great Empire.
Unlike Ross, I’m not so quick to dismiss the FFC as faulty whenever I don’t like what it says. Thus I believe Arneson meant “king” when he wrote “king”. The only single instance in the FFC where I think a mistake like this was actually made is in the reference to second “coot” invasion regarding “the Weasel” because it seems wrong in context and is anyway to contradictory to other material – as eslwhere discussed.
Anyhow, here’s some examples
In 1973, The blue rider “carried the word to the king.” P16
Svenny is “along time pal of the king… the king always calls…” p17
“Ra-All was promoted to king of Vestfold”p21
“undertake missions for the king.”p52
And this one from the Garbage pits of Despair:
“Slavery has been officially abolished by the king and the council of regents” (DW42:m4)
So there clearly was a king and somebody – almost certainly Dave himself – was the “king” in Blackmoor. Interestingly Dave might very well have promoted himself “Ra-all” (god of all)”the wise” to give the position of Baron of Blackmoor to one of his players.
The next named king we know of seems to be Bakula (probably another Dave character and a pun on Dracula). Bakula is a member of the council, but his title is not “councillor” it is Co-Regent, meaning he is one of several “kings”
The conflict is that Uther is supposed to be the first king of the kingdom of Blackmoor. But this really isn’t such a problem as it might seem. Here is how I choose to see it.
When Robert the First conquers the north, he creates a handful of new dukedoms organized into a new province. Since this is a frontier province and a united defense is necessary, he further gives one of his new dukes the title “King of the Northern Marches”. The duke holding this title has no authority over the other dukes in normal circumstance, but is expected to organize the defense of the province. The other dukes are expected to defer to the king in military matters but are otherwise independent. The position is not hereditary, but is bestowed by the emperor. Nevertheless, the title has tended to stay within a family for several generations.
The first king of the Northern Marches is one Unguul, a mercenary from the jungles of Tangor and long time companions of Roberts, who began his military career as a spearman in the armies of Kalastro, but when that civilization met volcanic destruction, Unguul escaped into the Great kingdom where he eventually hooked up with Robert. Unguul, of course, is the founder of a royal house in Blackmoor…
Unlike Ross, I’m not so quick to dismiss the FFC as faulty whenever I don’t like what it says. Thus I believe Arneson meant “king” when he wrote “king”. The only single instance in the FFC where I think a mistake like this was actually made is in the reference to second “coot” invasion regarding “the Weasel” because it seems wrong in context and is anyway to contradictory to other material – as eslwhere discussed.
Anyhow, here’s some examples
In 1973, The blue rider “carried the word to the king.” P16
Svenny is “along time pal of the king… the king always calls…” p17
“Ra-All was promoted to king of Vestfold”p21
“undertake missions for the king.”p52
And this one from the Garbage pits of Despair:
“Slavery has been officially abolished by the king and the council of regents” (DW42:m4)
So there clearly was a king and somebody – almost certainly Dave himself – was the “king” in Blackmoor. Interestingly Dave might very well have promoted himself “Ra-all” (god of all)”the wise” to give the position of Baron of Blackmoor to one of his players.
The next named king we know of seems to be Bakula (probably another Dave character and a pun on Dracula). Bakula is a member of the council, but his title is not “councillor” it is Co-Regent, meaning he is one of several “kings”
The conflict is that Uther is supposed to be the first king of the kingdom of Blackmoor. But this really isn’t such a problem as it might seem. Here is how I choose to see it.
When Robert the First conquers the north, he creates a handful of new dukedoms organized into a new province. Since this is a frontier province and a united defense is necessary, he further gives one of his new dukes the title “King of the Northern Marches”. The duke holding this title has no authority over the other dukes in normal circumstance, but is expected to organize the defense of the province. The other dukes are expected to defer to the king in military matters but are otherwise independent. The position is not hereditary, but is bestowed by the emperor. Nevertheless, the title has tended to stay within a family for several generations.
The first king of the Northern Marches is one Unguul, a mercenary from the jungles of Tangor and long time companions of Roberts, who began his military career as a spearman in the armies of Kalastro, but when that civilization met volcanic destruction, Unguul escaped into the Great kingdom where he eventually hooked up with Robert. Unguul, of course, is the founder of a royal house in Blackmoor…