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Donut Week!

 

It was donut week.  So today in honor of it – go have a donut1!

What’s your favorite?

I do love bavarian cream ones but can’t have cause chocolate 🙁 – so maple bars are now fav!

Sylum Inspiration: John Henry Patterson

Ghost/Darkness: Hunter

 

Patterson was born in 1867 in Forgney, Ballymahon, County Westmeath, Ireland, to a Protestant father and Roman Catholic mother. He joined the British Army at the age of seventeen and eventually attained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.

In 1898, Patterson was commissioned by the Uganda Railway committee in London to oversee the construction of a railway bridge over the Tsavo River in present-day Kenya. He arrived at the site in March of that year.

Almost immediately after Patterson’s arrival, lion attacks began to take place on the workforce, with the lions dragging men out of their tents at night and feeding on their victims. Despite the building of thorn barriers (bomas) around the camps, bonfires at night, and strict after-dark curfews, the attacks escalated dramatically, to the point where the bridge construction eventually ceased due to a fearful, mass departure by the workers. Along with the obvious financial consequences of the work stoppage, Patterson faced the challenge of maintaining his authority and even his personal safety at this remote site against the increasingly hostile and superstitious workers, many of whom were convinced that the lions were in fact evil spirits, come to punish those who worked at Tsavo, and that he was the cause of the misfortune because the attacks had coincided with his arrival.

With his reputation, livelihood, and safety at stake, Patterson, an experienced tiger hunter from his military service in India, undertook an extensive effort to deal with the crisis. After months of attempts and near misses, he finally killed the first lion on the night of 9 December 1898 and the second one on the morning of 29 December (narrowly escaping death when the wounded animal charged him). The lions were maneless like many others in the Tsavo area, and both were exceptionally large. Each lion was over nine feet long from nose to tip of tail and required at least eight men to carry it back to the camp.

With the man-eater threat finally eliminated, the workforce returned and the Tsavo railway bridge was completed on 7 February 1899. Although the rails were destroyed by German soldiers during the First World War, the stone foundations were left standing and the bridge was subsequently repaired. The workers, who in earlier months had all but threatened to kill him, presented Patterson with a silver bowl in appreciation for the risks he had undertaken on their behalf, with the following inscription:

“SIR, – We, your Overseer, Timekeepers, Mistaris and Workmen, present you with this bowl as a token of our gratitude to you for your bravery in killing two-man-eating lions at great risk to your own life, thereby saving us from the fate of being devoured by these terrible monsters who nightly broke into our tents and took our fellow-workers from our side. In presenting you with this bowl, we all add our prayers for your long life, happiness and prosperity. We shall ever remain, Sir, Your grateful servants,

Baboo PURSHOTAM HURJEE PURMAR, Overseer and Clerk of Works, on behalf of your Workmen. Dated at Tsavo, January 30, 1899.”

Patterson considered the bowl to be his most highly prized and hardest won trophy. It was soon after this he met John Chard. Anyone who was anyone in the British Military knew who John Chard was, John was honored to meet a fellow engineer. The two became fast friends, and soon John told him about Vampires. He was offering Patterson a new life.

John had to think about it, and even sat down to discuss with his wife. The both met with other Ghost/Darkness Clan Members. Patterson finding in a dry humor that the Clan carried the nick names given to the two lions he had just killed.

His wife saw it as a sign.

He was Turned.

Sylum Charity: Lupus Research Alliance

 

Today is Lupus Awareness Day so figured good day to highlight a charity that is working to fight this disease.

As the largest private funder of lupus research in the world, the Lupus Research Alliance (LRA) is leading the way for better treatments and, ultimately, a cure through the power of science and clinical research. Our commitment to people with lupus guides our work across the entire research spectrum, from transformative discoveries in the lab to new therapies in the clinic. Our research investments allow the best researchers in the world to pursue novel ideas, advance treatments and diagnostics, and one day, discover a cure.

 

For More Information: Lupus Research Alliance

Tourism Day

 

If didn’t have to worry about travel, money, world situations … where would you go?

I have a list – a long one.   Start off Rome then work my way through Italy and Europe … then just keep going.

Sylum Inspiration: Madmartigan

Integridad: Hunter

 

Madmartigan was the son of a noble family of Galladoorn. He was given impeccable schooling, so that someday would ascend to administrative duties of the kingdom.

However, he was far too restless, reckless and truant as a child. He would escape his lessons in the palace to visit the bazaars and became friends with a group of Eastern horsemen who taught him horseback riding and archery. At age ten, he was able to save his friends from bloodthirsty bandits by slaying them. The famed swordsman Roniro noticed his raw talent and took the boy as an apprentice and taught the lost art of sushin, but died shortly after Madmartigan reached knighthood. Madmartigan befriended Airk Thaughbaer, but never spent time with his fellow knights, preferring the company of caravan drivers.

When he fell in love with a princess and was forced to choose between breaking the knight’s code or his own heart. Not happy with a mere Knight courting his daughter, her father convinced her that Madmartigan had been cheating on her, the princess accused him for revealing court secrets to her. Thus Madmartigan lost all honor along with the armor and stature of knighthood.

As a punishment Madmartigan was led to the crow’s cage at the Crossroads where he was left to die. He was freed by Willow Ufgood, who was seeking someone to watch over baby Elora, the heir to the throne.

Madmartigan took the infant to one of his many women acquaintances but the baby was kidnapped. Willow found the baby and Madmartigan, only for the two to barely escape the tavern with their lives and the baby.

Those looking for the infant, to secure the throne for themselves. Captured the small group, while again escaping Madmartigan kidnapped Sorsha, the daughter of the reigning Queen. Through the events, the two fell in love. She turned against her mother to help him in the final battle, only to loose her life defending him.

The battle against the Queen was defeated, giving the kingdom to those worth, and in time Elora would take the thrown.

Pedro and Nasir were traveling in the small area, hearing of the small war. When they arrived in the kingdom, they found Madmartigan, head of the new Knights protecting Elora. Pedro picked up the cough that wracked his body despite the fact he hid it well.

When he confronted him, he admitted the battle would be his death, just taking a lot longer. After he got the whole story from him, Pedro gave him a new opportunity.

May The 4th Be With You

 

Until they give me a live action Quinlan Vos – the animated version will have to do!  (Though anyone can think of a good actor to portray him – send me their name)

So it’s May the 4th Be With You!  I’m a few days from going to have some fun at Disneyland’s Star Wars Night.  

I’m a full believer that Quinlan and Obi-Wan are the ride or die type friends.  Quinlan would pretty much kill anyone who goes after Obi-Wan, and Obi-Wan would help him hide the body.   So here’s a small scene set in the Sylum Universe. 

PS Don’t forget to follow along my other Star Wars fic I Will Carry You – being posted on A03

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