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ed察torn and scorched。 A week in the healing拭A month拭A year拭Nay察an hundred years A century察in which to dream my dreams of red ´or night´black´revenge
My long convalescence was spent in an inaccessible mountain retreat察but a place more a cavern than a castle察and all the while my Szgany tended me察and their sons察and their sons。 And their daughters察too。 Slowly I became whole again察the vampire in me healed itself察and then healed me察Wamphyri察I walked again察practised my arts察made myself wiser察stronger察more terrible than ever before。 I went abroad from my aerie察made plans for my life's adventure as if Thibor's treachery had been but yesterday and all my wounds no more than a stiffness of the joints。
And it was a terrible world in which I emerged察with wars everywhere and great suffering察and famines察and pestilence。 Terrible察aye察but the very stuff of life to me For I was Wamphyri 。
I builded me a small castle in the border with Wallachia察almost impregnable察and there set myself up as a Boyar of some means。 I led a mixed body of Szgany察Hungarians and local Wallachs察paid them well察housed and fed them察was accepted as a landowner and leader。 The Szgany察of course察would have followed me to the ends of the earth ´and they did察they did not out of love but some strange emotion which is in the wild breast of all the Szgany。 Simply say that I was a Power察and that they associated with me。 As for my name此I became Stefan Ferrenzig察mon enough in those parts。 But that was only the first of my names。 Thirty years after my full recovery I became the ;son; of Stefan察called Peter察and thirty years later Karl察then Grigor。 A man must not be seen to live too long。察and certainly not for centuries。 You understand
As for Wallachia此I avoided crossing the border察mainly。 For there was one in Wallachia whose strength and cruelty were already renowned此a mysterious mercenary Voevod named Thibor察who manded a small army for the Wallach princelings。 And I did not wish to meet him察who should now be guarding my lands and properties in the Khorvaty No察I would not meet him now察not yet。 Oh察I doubted that he would recognise me察for I was changed beyond measure。 But if I saw him I might not be able to contain myself。 That could well prove fatal察for in the years of my healing he had been active and was grown strong察indeed察he was in large part the power behind the throne of Wallachia。 He had his own Szgany察but well disciplined察and he also manded the army of a prince察while I merely led an untrained rabble of gypsies and peasants。 No察my revenge could wait。 What is time to the Wamphyri察eh
For a further sixty years I bided my time察contained my activities察was subdued察covert。 By now I had access to a worthy force of fighters for payment察fierce mercenaries察and I considered how best to use them。 I was tempted to take on Thibor and the Wallachs察but any sort of even fight was not to my liking。 I wanted the dog on his knees before me察to do with him as I desired。 I did not want a battlefield confrontation察for I had learned at first hand his wiles and his strength。 By now he possibly considered me dead察it were best I continued to let him think it察my time would still e。
But meanwhile I was restless察confined察pent up。 Here was I察lusty察strong察something of a power察and I had nowhere to channel my energies。 It was time I went further abroad in the roiling world。
Then I heard of a great Crusade by the Franks against the Moslems。 The world was two years into its thirteenth Christian century察and even now a fleet was sailing against Zara。 Originally the Crusaders had intended to attack Egypt察then the centre of Moslem power察but their armies were heirs to a long hostility towards Byzantium。 The old Doge of Venice察who provided their fleet察and who was himself an enemy of Byzantium察had diverted them first to Hungary。 Zara察only recently won by the Hungarians察was retaken and sacked by Venetians and Crusaders alike in November 1202察by which time I was on my way to that key city with a select pany of my own supporters。 The Hungarian King察 my master;察believing I was acting for him against the Crusaders察put no obstacle in my way。 When I reached Zara察however察I sold myself into mercenary service and took the Cross察which had been my intention all along。
It seemed to me that the best way to venture out across the world would be with the Crusaders察but if I had hoped for instant action察then it was a vain hope。 The Venetians and Franks had already divided the city's spoils´they had argued and fought over them察too察but their quarrelling was soon over´and now the Doge and Boniface of Montferrat察who led the expedition察decided to winter at Zara。
Now察the original intention察the prime purpose of this Fourth Crusade察had been of course to destroy the Moslems。 But many Crusaders believed that Byzantium had been a traitor to Christendom throughout all the Holy Wars。 And suddenly Constantinople was within grasp察or at least within reach察of vengeful Crusader passions。 Moreover察Constantinople was rich´wildly rich Madly rich The prospect of loot such as Constantinople offered settled the matter。 Egypt could wait´the very world could wait´for the target was now the Imperial Capital itself
I shall be brief。 We set sail for Constantinople in the spring察stopped off at several places to do various things察and late in June arrived before the Imperial Capital。 I will assume you know something of history。 For months running to years there were objections察moral察religious and political察to the city's sack察avarice and lust eventually won the day。 All schemes of going on from there to fight the infidel were finally abandoned。 Pope Innocent III察who had been in large part responsible for calling the Crusade察had already exmunicated the Venetians for sacking Zara察now he was once more aghast察but both news´and intervention´travelled slowly in those days。 And in the eyes of the Crusaders Constantinople had bee a jewel察their quest's end察and every man of us lusted after it。 Agreement was reached on the division of spoils察and then´Early in April 1204察we menced the attack All political scheming and pious talk were put aside at last察for this was why we were here。
Ah And how my fierce heart rejoiced。 Every fibre of my being thrilled。 Gold is one thing察but blood is another。 Blood spilled察blood drunk察blood coursing through veins of fire
I will tell you what we came up against。 First of all察the Greeks had ships on the Golden Horn to keep us from landing below the walls。 They fought hard but in vain察though their efforts were not entirely wasted。 Greek fire is a terrible thing´it ignites and burns in water Their catapults hurled it among our ships察and men blazed in the sea itself。 I was scalded察my right shoulder察chest and back burned near to the bone。 Ah But I had been burned before察and by an expert。 A mere scorching could not keep me out of it。 My pain served only to spur me on。 For this was my day。
You might wonder about the sun此how could I察Wamphyri察fight under its searing ray拭I wore a flowing black cloak in the fashion of Moslem chiefs察and a helm of leather and iron to guard my head。 Also察I fought wherever possible with the sun at my back。 When I was not fighting´and believe me there were other things to do as well as fight´then of course I kept out of it。 But the Crusaders察when they saw me and my Szgany in battle´ah察they were awed Ignored hitherto察considered a rabble to bulk out the ranks and go down as fodder to fire and sword察now we were regarded by Frank and Venetian alike as demons察as fighting hell´fiends。 How glad they must have been to have us on their side。 So I thought 。
But let me not stray。 A breach was made in the wall guarding the Blachernae quarter of the city。 Simultaneously a fire broke out in the city in that quarter。 The defenders were confused察they panicked察we crushed them and poured over them into the mainly empty streets察where the fighting was nothing much to mention。
For after all察what were we up against拭Greeks with all of the wind knocked out of them察an ill´disciplined army察mainly mercenary察still suffering from years of mismanagement。 Slav and Pechene