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After a few hours with the hand tied behind outside of the cage, Ahmad would tie her hands above her head, over the canopy. This changing in arms position was always accompanied by screams of pain and curses in a exotic language.


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doe.1971 wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2025 9:55 pm After a few hours with the hand tied behind outside of the cage, Ahmad would tie her hands above her head, over the canopy. This changing in arms position was always accompanied by screams of pain and curses in a exotic language.



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What a spoiled young lady! She gets to make the trek seated, he even worries about her blood circulation and she curses?

She definitely deserves to do her next travelling running behind a horse or camel.

BTW, joining a rebel group is a surefire way to get captured and tortured to reveal their secrets, no?
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Noooo ... she's a princess, she never walked more than 100 feet on her own ever. Some people would pay extra dinars for an unspoiled merchandise (silky feet, undamaged skin and such) and Ahmad knows it. He didn't even hump her, after he noticed she's virginal. Talk about delayed gratification, that guy could write the book.

Not every one is into callused hands and cracked soles.
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doe.1971 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 11:37 am Noooo ... she's a princess, she never walked more than 100 feet on her own ever. Some people would pay extra dinars for an unspoiled merchandise (silky feet, undamaged skin and such) and Ahmad knows it. He didn't even hump her, after he noticed she's virginal. Talk about delayed gratification, that guy could write the book.

Not every one is into callused hands and cracked soles.
Totally correct, it actually closely resembles a half baked story I have in mind about a Venetian princess stranded on Crete in the late XVI century and being taken to the slave market by some fishermen, who too wisely refrain from spoiling her. I am however talking about your Japanese princess's further misadventures, once she is a (captured) rebel.
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LLL wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 1:16 pm I am however talking about your Japanese princess's further misadventures, once she is a (captured) rebel.
Jesus H Christ! (H is silent). There's no more education being done in all the boarding schools your rich family sent you to? Not a shred of geographical, topometric or topophonic atlas reading skill stuck with you. Never heard about the Great Wall of Khitai?! Japan?! Gods have mercy on me.
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doe.1971 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 2:05 pm
LLL wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 1:16 pm I am however talking about your Japanese princess's further misadventures, once she is a (captured) rebel.
Jesus H Christ! (H is silent). There's no more education being done in all the boarding schools your rich family sent you to? Not a shred of geographical, topometric or topophonic atlas reading skill stuck with you. Never heard about the Great Wall of Khitai?! Japan?! Gods have mercy on me.
Sorry JD, I was writing from memory and remembered only you had mentioned her as a princess from the far east. I did not remember you mentioning the Great Wall of Khitai. Plus, her looks are definitely more Japanese to my eyes.

And if my family is rich, yours must be Rockefeller :lol:

PS I suppose Chitay in your barbaric language is what Marco Polo referred to as Catai, while Japan he called Cipango.
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LLL wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 2:35 pm PS I suppose Chitay in your barbaric language is what Marco Polo referred to as Catai, while Japan he called Cipango.
Not mine, but Robert E Howard's himself! *you are allowed to prosternate*
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doe.1971 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 7:45 pm
LLL wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 2:35 pm PS I suppose Chitay in your barbaric language is what Marco Polo referred to as Catai, while Japan he called Cipango.
Not mine, but Robert E Howard's himself! *you are allowed to prosternate*
Oh my, JD... you got problems there?

Nothing too serious I hope. The prostate can be very problematic.
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And to think those are the children of Rome ... sic transit gloria mundi.
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Moravia, 1091 AD

The orders of King Vratislaus are followed, and Marketa is locked away. In a not too comfortable position.


Yes, yes, I know: she should have burn marks consistent with the preceding picture, but I am too lazy to do that.
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