And at least I've decided upon a name for my own version of ECW miniature rules . . . and I've taken a clue from Larry Brom's "The Sword and the Flame" Colonial rules by plucking a phrase from a famous English author.
However the phrase did not come from the English Civil War. In fact it was written before ECW had even occurred . . . that's right, as a man of the Theatre, I pulled something from Shakespeare.
Almost everything title I liked for the ECW has already been used. The best that I came up with was "King vs Cromwell" but that really didn't do it for me. Then I recalled a bit of a speech in Act III, scene iii of Shakespeare's "Richard II":
“But ere the crown he looks for live in peace,
Ten thousand bloody crowns of mothers' sons
Shall ill become the flower of England's face;
Change the complexion of her maid-pale peace
To scarlet indignation , and be-dew
Her pastures' grass with faithful English blood.”
Shall ill become the flower of England's face;
Change the complexion of her maid-pale peace
To scarlet indignation , and be-dew
Her pastures' grass with faithful English blood.”
This seemed to me to be a fair assessment of the situation during the ECW (even though it referred to 1399) . . . so I picked the last three words for the title of my ECW rules:
"Faithful English Blood"
Now all I have to do is write the rules, eh?
-- Jeff
8 comments:
Good title !
Sometimes, the title is the hardest part!
An ECW project has intrigued me for quite a while, but it is a low priority at the moment. I will read about your progress with interest, even if it takes me a long time to see my own work to fruition.
The hard part's done Jeff, just a few details to add. Good title.
I like it! You can always trust Shakespeare to supply a good line.
A great period... I've always used "1644" rules in the past and found them to work well, but they are not to everyone's taste.
Writing rules for a period is a fun part of the hobby, so I'm sure you'll enjoy it and bring your usual flair...
Best regards
Phil
Nice title!
Hey, gotta start somewhere. Now the hard part's done, I expect the rules to be finished practically tomorrow.
Powerful title Jeff!
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