That was fun! I enjoyed that. Crecy has always fascinated me. A model example of what happens when one side does everything right and the other side conspires to make the worst decisions at each and every point. Warren Ellis has an excellent but utterly brutal comic detailing the battle narrated from the point of view of a bowman speaking to modern day readers. It’s not for the faint of heart.
Thank you. Messages or comments had now and then happened this way in personal readings, when the cards had flagged up as yet unspoken questions about deceased loved ones. This was another thing entirely, no validation available, but it did rattle me just a bit, especially the name of the mare.
Thanks for an interesting read. Also, Happy upcoming birthday!
Thank you, Wildflower, very kind.
That was fun! I enjoyed that. Crecy has always fascinated me. A model example of what happens when one side does everything right and the other side conspires to make the worst decisions at each and every point. Warren Ellis has an excellent but utterly brutal comic detailing the battle narrated from the point of view of a bowman speaking to modern day readers. It’s not for the faint of heart.
Indeed it is not! Crecy. I haven’t seen the Warren Ellis thing, will look that up (Aha, I see it on ebay) Thank you Gabriel.
This is a neat piece of work. The writing is excellent and the brain work that it reflects is illuminating.
Thank you so much, Syd.
Fascinating channelling session, Katie-Ellen. I've not seen people use the Tarot as prompts before. I wonder who else you could try to bring through?
Thank you. Messages or comments had now and then happened this way in personal readings, when the cards had flagged up as yet unspoken questions about deceased loved ones. This was another thing entirely, no validation available, but it did rattle me just a bit, especially the name of the mare.