Todd Schmidgall wrote:
My fine Hanoverian juggernaut, don't you really mean - keeps me out of trouble.
Hmmm, yes, I do understand your point. There are only three gentlemen who have claimed my sword to date. General Knox and Marechal Bardon hold my first and third swords respectively. The person who still holds my second sword was the recently departed Marechal Jensen who had a perfect record of fifteen Major Victories before he and Marechal Palomo crossed paths with Sir Muddy and me. I now have Marechal Jensen's sword which had to date never been touched by a Coalition officer's hand. I will trade his weapon in exchange for my own, if he ever returns that is. As I understand it, the Corsican Roach the you call an Emperor was so incensed by the defeat of two of his most vaunted Marechals at the hands of a British Field Marshal that can barely control his own horse, and a drunken Hanoverian mercenary, that he deported both of them to Iberia with orders that they could not return until they had permanently quelled the 'local insurgency'.

I am sure that one day the two Vieille Gaurdsmen and I will cross swords again, probably to the great fatigue of all parties so involved. Until that day arrives, I am quite content to share a drink with them, or anyone else that can abide me, in this cozy tavern that I so dearly love.
Can I interest you in a shot of Jager, General Schmidgall? I cannot promise that it will actually put hair on your chest, but it is certain to dissolve a portion of your esophagus in its passage to your stomach.
