Black Horse County

From: Nick Brooke (Nick_Brooke@compuserve.com)
Date: Thu 10 Apr 1997 - 22:21:58 EEST


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My old collaborator and bodyguard Malcolm has a couple of questions:

> I have just been thinking about Black Horse County. I don't have access
> to "The History of My Black Horse Troop", and I'm wondering if there is
> any info in that piece about a couple of items.

The section of the "History" that was printed (in an early Wyrms Footnotes
and in the RuneQuest Companion) is about one of Ethilrist's early
adventures killing Hungry Jack the Chaos Pumpkin; the only material
relevant to his later career is contained in the introductory notes about
the full contents of the manuscript:

: Volume IX includes his sketches for the groundplans for Muse Roost, both
: the town and the palace. There are also several pages of details on the
: Inner Court, with notations. There follows a list of rituals and prayers
: he wrote before taking the ground. Most of the book, however, is an
: inventory of the treasures from across the world which he took into his
: new home.
:
: Volume X is a census of the settlers who followed him to settle in Black
: Horse Country, including notes as to where particular individuals had
: distinguished themselves in service of the Company.

> A. What flavor of Malkonism do Ethilrist and his Knights follow?

IMG, they are Safelstran (i.e. Italian Renaissance) Arkati (i.e. Stygian
Heretic) Humaktish types. There's a pointer to this in the Genertela Book

(description of Muse Roost: "A temple to Arkat and the Invisible God is
prominent in the city"). They look like men who have been through Hell.
Literally.

Muse Roost is like a dream of an Italian city-state in minuscule, superbly
fortified and *streets* ahead of most Dragon Pass cities (other than the
planned Lunar colonies). The walls of the palace are covered with murals
and frescoes, which would look to our eyes like Last Judgements or
Harrowings of Hell, some of which are still being painted: members of the
Black Horse Troop can proudly point to their own deeds, picked out amid the
infernal scenes...

> B. Who are the regular people of the County? Are they Orlanthi? Do they
> worship the Invisible God? What is their region of origin?

The description of Volume X (the census of settlers) suggests that the
population of Muse Roost includes a significant number of immigrants,
presumably members, allies and supporters of the White and Black Horse
Troops. Probably they come from all the regions where Ethilrist was active:
mostly Westerners, many Pelorians, and some real exotics. Unlikely to be
many Orlanthi, if you ask me. It may be that this land was barren and
uninhabited when the Red Emperor granted it to Sir Ethilrist: remember that
this gift is explicitly compared to the grant of forested and inhospitible
Erigia to the Char-Un -- see endquote (1).

If not, the fact that the nearest land is the western region around the
Ormsgone Valley (backward, primitive, tribal barbarians) suggests that
aboriginal natives still pass through occasionally. My own assumption has
always been that most of Black Horse County is still a bleak, windswept
moor, swept by hunting parties on demon steeds, and ever in the distance a
sound like the baying of some gigantic Hound...

Oh, and Ethilrist almost certainly looks like Alan Rickman's Sherriff of
Nottingham, from the Kevin Costner Robin Hood film. There's a Dan Barker
picture of him armed and mounted on the cover of "The World's Greatest
Tournament" (the *excellent* Ralios sourcebook, by the German RQ Society).

====
Nick
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(1): "The Char-Un legends state that their Khan, Panishi, was cheated in a
game by the Red Emperor, and robbed of his inheritance. When Panishi
complained, and proved his complaint, the Emperor compensated him with
"more land than you came from, more richness than your spirits could
count." The Hero accepted, then learned that the Emperor had given him the
realm of Erigia (the Emperor later used this method to rid himself of
Ethilrist). Erigia was, at that time, a dense conifer forest..."
        - from the First Wane History of the Lunar Empire.

(2) The Note from Notchet I quoted before is almost certainly from Greg
Stafford's notes to the then-current draft of "Harmast's Saga". Who else
would have known all those weird names, back in '92?

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