Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 20:31:36 -0600
From: dnrock@rock.com
Subject: Arden's Saga 18

Arden's Saga
by:  dnrock(dnrock@rock.com)

This is a narrative.  It is a work of historical fiction.  The operative word in that sentence is fiction.  Sex between males, males and females, between females, of both contemporaries and intergenerational is common.  I am sure, not common enough for some and to common for others.  Some of the descriptions are graphic, others not, still others are only statements of happening or just illusions to occurrences.  The main characters are male and most of the sex is between them.  Most of these characters are bisexual.

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18: Lessons of War and Peace

1313, the 1st month, 22nd day:

Karyakos, Tertius, Zokitos and Pantaleon spent most of the morning giving
lectures to us about famous battles.  Lugo was invited along with all the
younger King's guards and Palace Boys interested in military things, the
older Argoanuts and the sanctuary men, as well as squires from many
knights.  The winds had lightened during the night and the little fleet was
still several hours away rowing at a steady pace.  Admiral Pantaleon spoke
first, as he needed to prepare to sail.  Admiral Pantaleon, Tertius and
Zokitos spoke about famous battles from history: looking at the strengths,
weaknesses and strategic positions.  Karyakos spoke about leadership
relating its importance or lack of importance, to each of the battles
described by the others.  He pointed out that since the time of Iason the
2nd., the North African Pirates were mostly more nuisance than threat in
the Adriatic and Ionian seas, largely a result of the powerful Venetian
navy.  They were more or less confined to the coast of Africa from Spain to
Egypt.  The Iason-Consort paris have given Parga strong leadership as our
ancestors had from their Kings and Consorts.  This was really a hold over
from the time of Alexander the Great.  Alexander and his best and oldest
friend and lover Hephaestion set the model for our ancestors.  That is
partly true but according to our touters the traditions go considerably
further back in time then Alexander.

The idea for two kings came from Sparta long before that.  They wisely
joined the two and created our system.  Alexander's great achievements were
built on leadership and vision.  Agree with what he did or not, people
followed because he lead.  He ran into trouble toward the end of his life
because Hephaestion was not able to counter balance his seduction by power.
Alexander had remembered many lessons from his time at the Academia but he
forgot a few as well.  He allowed himself to self indulgence and dilution.
That all important counter balance was not properly positioned to do its
job.

The Spartans had two kings so that if one was out of the capital the other
would still be in charge.  That still did not prevent one or both from
becoming seduced by power.  Our system joins love and power together.  That
is our way.  One of us is expected to produce male children, princes.  The
other is forbidden from marrying a woman but must adopt his son from a list
of worthy citizens.  If something happens to my son another is adopted, if
something happens to the Crown Prince one of his younger brothers moves up
the ladder by birth order and approval of the council, which also must
approve the adoption of the Prince Consort.  The King's wife must be a
citizen and is chosen by the council as well.  She can never be Queen or
regent, posts that do not exist here.

All three must show strong leadership skills and abilities to hold the
posts.  Even the Crown Prince can be replaced before his coronation if he
proves to be feckless or incompetent.  The Princess has responsibilities
that go beyond producing children and must run quite a large household and
represent the interests of women and girls.  No small task list when you
have very little real power.  The King and Consort do not have absolute
power either.  Sovereignty lay with the people.  Our Sovereign couple only
represent it.  King Iason and I are leaders but more important we are chief
administrators.

Now I understand why they keep telling us to build strong relationships
with those around us.  Leadership is a lot easier when those around you are
loyal to you as well as your office.  It is sure a lot more fun too.

Lugo was just so taken aback by all this.  I think he was a bit overwhelmed
by Parga anyway, but to hear the second most powerful man in the kingdom be
so honest with us boys was beyond his experience.  I know from the look on
his face, if his parents were still alive he would gladly stay here to make
a place for himself based on his own abilities.  A choice he just does not
have.  He has family and employees depending on him.  He, like Iason and I,
have duties far greater then to each other.  I also saw him look at Dario.
He was beginning to understand he will be all right and they will succeed.
Dario may never be his lover but certainly his friend and as long he
remembers the lessons of Alexander and Parga he will do just fine.

We were divided into two groups, I went with one and Iason the other.
While the old men rode horses we boys all ran the 3 stadion from the castle
to the headland.  My group on the north and Iason's on the south.  We got
there a little before Admiral Pantaleon's flag ship and the others passed
out of the gates.  I don't think anyone quite knew what to expect.  The
three pirates were under full sail and pulling hard on the oars making for
the gates they were quite close perhaps 5 stadion.  When the flagship
rounded the gates, bearing hard on them we wondered what they expected.  By
now they must have seen the other three squadrons all closing on them.

Our three ships were forming a line astern attack.  It did not look as
though they were intending on ramming them but it looked as though the
pirates were intending to try ram the Admiral.  Although I know these ships
were all moving at a good speed, it appeared almost as it was in slow
motion.  Suddenly the flag ship pulled hard to the west and dropped its
foresail.  We could not see the fore deck because the main sail was
blocking our view.  The Pirate ship was correcting his course to intercept
the Flagship when suddenly about 25 flaming arrows were launched from long
bows, about half of them finding targets.  Then just as fast as it lowered
the foresail came up again, the flag ship moved out toward the open ocean
in a maneuver designed to completely turn around.  I could see about 6 men
pulling on the massive tiller that extends behind the Flagship and the
crews correcting the sail orientations.  A good number of arrows hit their
targets, the pirate ship was now on fire.

When the other two pirate ships saw what happened and that two more men of
war were bearing down on them they dropped their sails.  A preparation for
battle?  General Zokitos was with us and explained that the normal way
these pirates attack is by boarding the other ship, that is the time tested
way of fighting navel battles.  Sometimes a combination of ramming and
boarding is used.  Pantaleon had changed those rules.  Had the arrows not
worked Admiral Pantaleon would use his new cannons next.

He wanted us to keep an eye on the other two pirates to see if they are
surrendering or if it is just a faint to draw us in closer where the ships
can be locked together with grapples.  Always a problem for rowed galleys.
They probably don't realize all of our ships are equipped with cannons and
from close range they will be devastated by them.

By the time the flag ship came around the sails had burned and other fires
were out but he was not sure of the fight.  The flag ship moved in closer
with only one quarter sail, to slow them down.  We could see the two
cannons on the bow sitting high and prominent, now that the foresails were
down.  They surrendered.  "That is an example of not underestimating your
advisory," Karyakos said as we all walked back to the castle.

Lugo was just delighted with what he had seen.  He was determined to head
straight to the dungeon with the news.  Any chance he could get to
humiliate Mohammed before his former crew was acted upon.  All this was a
stroke of luck for Venice, the four captured ships would allow us to send
four of our navy ships to them in the next few weeks.  The captured vessels
would do for us until four new replacements could be built.

We all headed for the baths after we returned.  I was struck with the
variety of shapes and sizes in our genitals.  We are not circumcised as the
Jews and Muslims.  A few of us in the baths are such and at first I thought
it strange.  I quickly realized that when erect or when my foreskin was
pulled back we all looked the same and yet almost everyone looks just a bit
different.  Some are fat, some slim, some bulging the middle, some on
either end.  Some have large heads, other smaller.  Some curve up, some
down, some are straight, some bend to the left or right.  A few boys have
pubic hair, most of the older ones have, as well as, hair on their bodies
in other places.  Some like Ikaros are shaved and have no pubic hair
showing.  Ikaros has his body shaved so he looks like a woman.

The variety of testicles is almost a wide as the penises.  They very is
size, amount of hair, some hand low other not.  When fully erect the
variation is even greater.  Some are very long others shorter, but all the
men are bigger then us boys.  I also notice some when erect are so great
their foreskin completely vanishes others only the tip is uncovered.

I have come to the conclusion that our ancestors were correct; the naked,
youthful, male body is most beautiful and worthy of worship.  I am greatly
excited by them all.  I also find the youthful bodies of the girls worthy
of more than a second look.  If it were not so we would be wanting for
people.

(TN: This appears to be the end of this first book.  We assume the entries
or books between now and the fall of 1317 have been lost.  Arden is now 16.
The entries continue as if uninterrupted, so we assume the interim was
written, as he picks up a number of thoughts obviously in reference to the
missing entries.)


1317, 9th month, 20th day:

No sooner had Iason and I returned from the university and began readying
for our afternoon duties than a loud commotion occurred in the outer rooms
of our residence.  Having my naked body pined to the bed by my lover and
sharing kisses of eminence passion, along with the joy of each others
bodies, we were disturbed.  I could hear Damao's distinct voice saying "No
you may not," and another saying, "but I must."

We reluctantly broke our embrace and we pulled on long tunics with nothing
else and moved to investigate.  When we opened the door here were Drakon
and Damao, toe to toe.  "This is their privet time, your business must
hold."  Drakon was responding, "This is less business and more friendship,
Damao."  We interceded at that point.  It must have been obvious by our
dress or lack of it, we had been engaged in privet matters and from the red
flush on Iason's body what those matters were.  Not that all four of us had
not shared passion before nor would we refrain from it in the future.

I looked at Drakon.  "A personal matter Prince."  At that point I could see
his face clearly and he had been crying.  I knew this must be something
serious or Drakon would not have come this way and he would not have been
crying.  Drakon had learned his stone faced expression from Alexandros the
Elder and now that he is in that position, adopted the same set of
expressions when on business.

Iason took Ikaros' hand and pulled him into our chambers behind Drakon and
myself, along with our mid day meal.  I pulled Drakon to me and held him
tightly, "Cry if you must, there is no same in friends showing emotions to
one another." (Note: Maybe not in privet but great shame in public for
males in this culture.)

I could see Ikaros had also been crying and combined with his sullen
attitude of late, I took this to be more than some minor unpleasantness.
Ikaros was slowly moving toward the door to our dressing room when Drakon
stopped him.  "This concerns all of us Ikaros.  Now that the Crown Prince
and Consort are officially bound, as is our custom since the time of Minos,
it is time they learned the ways of sex with women.  Your mentors will not
teach you this for no one need to be taught how of procreate, that was
built in by the gods.  It has been the custom here for the chief steward to
felicitate such liaisons.  He is an old man, so has delegated that to me.
This is most important for Iason since he must be told if the female is
sister or closest cousin.  It is important for all of us who grew up in the
castle or are close related to those that live here."

"Non of us wants to sleep with our sisters now do we," Ikaros chimed in.
Iason and I nodded in agreement.

"I know this is some in advance of the usual time but the situation is
such, I have no choice but to act now.  For Iason we have made a list of
eligible young ladies who are more than willing to bear your bastard
children.  Once you make your selection the remainder, plus Iason's bastard
sisters, composes the pool for Arden.  You brother, are so beautiful and
desirable that all and I include many to old for me are standing in line."

To great the choices the harder it is to choose, me thinks.  They all
laughed at this with me, knowing it was true.

"Now this is how the game is played for the royal couple.  I show you the
lists, you pick two or three to start and I arrange the necessary liaison.
It must not take place here or in the female quarters.  The Second
Steward's apartments are well suited.  Ikaros will show you how to go and
come unobserved and without escort.  He will make all the arrangements and
from his experience tell you who among them make the best lovers."

"We thought this did not happen for at least another year until my
betrothed is selected."  Iason asked.

"True but these are not normal times.  It is unlikely that any of the
palace girls will be chosen anyway.  This tends to be as much political as
practical.  You can only reject their choices for sound reason.  I don't
think it has ever happened.  The girls in question know this and have
considered it.  Remember brothers, these females are not just giving
themselves to you they are filling their role as women and duty as palace
girls to bare children.  Some will of course wed, but those that do not and
palace girls unlike others do have a choice, still desire to be mothers
almost as much as we men desire to make them such."

As Drakon talked I could see this was a kind of game but one with some
serious outcomes.  Everyone knew the rules and knew what was happening but
pretended not to know.  The best any could hope for was that status of
Royal Concubine probably one of several.  The the least they expected was
to be romanced and seduced, given gifts and privet attention.  It is the
job of the steward's office to record all births in the castle and
parentage.  As he said, he also provides the love nest.  The men would know
and if they wished, could be an active parent to the child.  Prince
Karyakos did, King Iason didn't.  He advised Iason to take his sire's lead
in this, I was to do what my heart told me was right.

Then he came around to why now, almost a year early.  It was a very tearful
telling with both him and Ikaros crying and Iason and I trying to comfort
our brothers.  We were both proud and appreciative that our brothers
thought so well of us and each other to expose their inner most emotions.
Drakon opened his book, he always carried a book with him.  It is part of
the job to take detailed notes and keep accurate lists.  He showed us his
notes about the recent deaths of children in the castle population.  Most
were in the 2 to six year old range and the numbers were most disturbing.
Three quarters of the children in this year, mostly from fevers, fevers
with red spots and fevers with breathing problems, fevers with dysentery.
Sometimes several in one day.  In the past two months both he and Ikaros
had lost many of the children they had sired, 8 in total.

It is not that we are unaccustomed to death.  That is all around us but
when the one who dies is loved it is hard, when it is a loved child, even
harder.  The scholars have told us half of all those born are dead by 20 in
other lands and 25 in ours.  At first I did not understand why Uncle Iason
did not want to parent his bastard children.  I remembered his comments on
the day of the Florentine invasion, about the shoulders of Atlas.  I had
seen him when Lysandros, Helladios or our sisters were sick.  I understood
why.  I understood Father too.  I know what I must do and I know what I
must make Iason not do.  This must be very hard on Father but I had not
noticed.  I feel I have failed in my duty as a son, not to have recognized
his anguish.

Our peace was soon disturbed again, this time before we had a chance to
finish our meal.  Nikias, Joulous & Justus followed closely by Kastor and
Polydeukus, Odo and four other pages came poring into the apartment all
being chased by Kleitos.  Apparently the boys had been up to some mischief
around his horse training yard.

That afternoon we received a letter from our people in France.  Our French
Connection as we now called them, have been able to establish themselves as
musicians in the French Court of Louis X.  The letter began "Dearest
Brothers: We arrived in France some three months ago and quickly secured
positions as musicians in the French Court.  This through the good offices
of Bishop Georgios and the Doge."  They go on to describe the French Court,
the wonders of Paris and Rouen and so on, in glowing terms.  They praised
the high musical standards of music in France and the court specifically.
They describe the differences in dress, customs social attitudes and so on.
Often making light of the differences.  They move into areas of
intelligence saying things like: "we dearly miss our days with you in
father's vineyards.  Wine here is of poor quality.  We are told the grape
harvest has been only 1 to 2 fifths normal, since the spring of 1315, due
to cold and very wet conditions.  We are assured that once the rain stops
wine will greatly improve in quality and quantity.  Bread is very expensive
and often made of rye, not the wheat we are accustomed to.  This scarcity
is due to the same wet and cold conditions.  This summer the wetness seems
to have abated and we find it warm.  Father's fields would prosper under
these conditions.  We met a man in the street who sang several sad laments
which I have transcribed into our notation for your Lyre."  The words in
the laments when translated out of poetic context said:

In the spring of 1315, unusually heavy rain began, the seasons they were
cold. Throughout the spring and summer, it continued to rain and the
temperature cool.  Grain could not ripen.  Grain was brought indoors in
urns and pots.  The straw and hay for the animals could not be cured and
there was no fodder for the livestock.

The price of food began to rise.  Salt, was difficult to obtain, the water
could not be evaporated in the wet weather.  In Lorraine, wheat prices grew
by 320 percent, making bread unaffordable to peasants.  Stores of grain for
long-term emergencies were not overly great and limited to the lords and
nobles.  In spite of experiences and old lessons, populations were
encouraged to rise and reserves were not kept in proportion to potential
need.  Even lower-than-average harvests meant some people would go hungry;
there is little margin for failure.  The people began to harvest wild,
edible roots, plants, grasses, nuts, and bark in the forests.

The English suffered as the French and the Germans.  The French invaded
Flanders, but being in the low country of the Netherlands, the fields were
soaked and the army became so bogged down they were forced to retreat,
burning their provisions where they left them, unable to carry them out.

In the spring of 1316, it continued to rain on a population deprived of
energy and reserve to sustain itself.  All, from nobles to peasants were
affected, most of all the peasants, who represented 95% of the population.
Oxen died from contaminated feed, horses less so.  To provide some measure
of relief, the future was mortgaged by slaughtering the draft animals;
eating the seed grain; abandoning children to fend for themselves and,
among old people, voluntarily refusing food in hopes of the younger
generation surviving.  There have been many incidents of cannibalism.

The spring of 1317 the wet weather hung on.  Finally, in this summer the
weather returned to its norm.  The people are so weakened by diseases of
the breath, and other sicknesses, and much of the seed stock had been
eaten.  The death toll is said to be between 10%--25% of many cities and
towns.

"Oh brother we so miss our father's olive groves and goat's cheese.
Swimming in the river with you and delights of the gymnasium."  This was a
long tome having been written by both of them.  I was glad they were at
least getting enough to eat at the court.  "Tell Father Georgios that many
here prayed and few were answered.  The faithful are greatly less so.  But
Salvio and I attend mass every Sunday.  Tell him the wickedness grows as
murder is common and lawlessness is ramped for the hungry.  He should
rejoice as his authority is not in danger of challenge as should our
leadership."

They ended on a positive note.  They had written a small song that was full
of rhythm and fun, it did not have words but when I looked at it closely
the notes as transcribed spelled a message to us.  "We love you brothers,
we will return in one year.  This place is greatly weakened.  It will take
5 to 7 years to restore full bellies.  Much unrest is and will happen."

I thought the use of music as a code was excellent.  Since few in France
read Greek and fewer music and fewer still music written in our specific
notation.  We will write back quickly with our own coded message.  I was
not sure if this letter would have been read by the French or Italians on
its way here, the seal had been tampered with or looked as such.  Since the
spelling is not always precise one would need to be a fluent speaker of
Greek to make sense of the message.

I had an idea and after experimenting with it, found it worked quite well.
I learned in Alchemy classes that if one uses the juice of a lemon on paper
as ink it will become visible if heated quite hot but not hot enough to
scorch.  If we drew pictures such as our image of the Argo on the flap of
the envelope, across the join, after it is sealed and then heated before it
is opened we should see the lines match or not, showing if the flap had
been opened.  This must be done away from the wax seal, as not to melt it
or its heat of application reveal the lines.  Should the seal be tampered
with by the application of heat that too may be revealed by making the
little drawing visible.  Me thinks this intelligence business might just be
a bit of a game, a fun game.  We may put this knowledge to some useful
purpose over time.  Iason and I enjoy the alchemy part of our education
greatly, as much of it is doing, experimenting, not just listening or
reading.

Our mentors have told us over and over we do not need to be experts at
anything but must be conversant with everything.  The essence of leadership
here is to know when, who and what is needed.  I am still the best runner
in the kingdom and Iason the best lover.  We all have some talent at which
we can excel.