
Bunny Day

As far as Bob is concerned it’s his day.
He expect all tributes to be shipped to Sylum Manor.
Afternoon Fic: The Dragon General (Part Ten)

Note: I’ve combine two small parts, which will lead to the Wedding Night! My computer is now packed so will see ya on the flip side.
Sylum Top Ten: 15th Anniversary (14th Question)

Question: Top Ten favorite Odd Friendships. Those characters that are friends that never should’ve been or any would think they would be.
Remember the more answers you leave and the more who leave answers the better results we’ll get.
Afternoon Fic: The Dragon General (Part Eight)

Note: You’re getting three parts this week! Shocking I know, mainly because the move is finally happening (don’t ask … just don’t) and my computer will be down.
Enjoy – see ya on the flip side.
Sylum Inspiration: Niccolò Polo

Shogun: Member
Leaving Niccolò’s infant son Marco behind, Niccolò and Maffeo left Venice for Constantinople, where they resided for several years. The two brothers lived in the Venetian quarter of Constantinople, where they enjoyed diplomatic immunity, political chances and tax relief because of their country’s role in establishing the Latin Empire in the Fourth Crusade of 1204. However, the family judged the political situation of the city precarious, so they decided to transfer their business northeast to Soldaia, a city in Crimea, and left Constantinople in 1259 or 1260. Their decision proved wise. Constantinople was recaptured in 1261 by Michael Palaeologus, the ruler of the Empire of Nicaea, who promptly burned and razed the Venetian quarter and reestablished the Byzantine Empire. Captured Venetian citizens were blinded, while many of those who managed to escape perished aboard overloaded refugee ships fleeing to other Venetian colonies in the Aegean Sea.
While in Constantinople the two brothers were invited to Masyaf to hear the stories of Altaïr and Darim.
When Masyaf was attacked by Mongols and Altaïr ended up Turning Niccolò and then helped the explorers escape by using the Apple to fend off the attackers. He gave Niccolò some of his books and sent them to Lealta.








