Ward Manor Happenings – 06.25.26

Testing Happenings – The Wife’s Niece came over to take a test for a certification for her job. While she was doing that, we entertained the Grandniece. The Wife and MIL took the little girl to Five Below, which was a first non-grocery, non-medical expedition for The Wife. On another note, because of issues with prior tests, we decided to set The Niece up with a whole different workstation set up. Which is good, because that let me start putting together the components for the next Happening. And she said it helped – which was good because she passed.

Home Office Happenings – Based on discussions with the physical therapist, The Wife and I decided she needed to be able to go from standing to sitting. Yeah, a standing desk would be best, but that’s going to have to hold for a bit. Technically, the rolling table we bought last week is height adjustable, but not easily adjustable. Instead, we decided to set up a second workstation on the craft table since that’s the right height for The Wife.

Home Gym Happenings – Sunday morning, The Wife’s nephew came over for breakfast followed by assembling the elliptical bike we bought a couple of months ago. A couple of hours of working in the heat of the garage and we have a working home gym. Let’s just say I’m very glad I had someone helping – particularly someone who is a couple of decades younger.

We now have a fully functioning treadmill and elliptical bike. And the nephew saw the use of this electric cardboard cutter The Wife bought several months back when I turned the huge box into a stack of small cardboard squares.

Yes, I Am A RINO

This post has been brewing for a while.

I’ve been avoiding doing political posts, because honestly, politics has become less about ideas and more about identity. And a lot of the time – it’s more about hating the other side because they are evil.

In a lot of my feeds, it’s all-or-nothing, and you must agree with all of one side’s positions. Granted, the radicals are the loudest voices in the room, because the moderates tend not to be loud. I’m just tired of the whole thing. I only keep my eye on it because it affects the day job and some of my hobbies.

If you look on my voter ID card, it says Republican. I’m only a Republican because first, Florida has closed primaries, and second, there are too many local races where if you can’t vote in the primary, you can’t vote for the office. If that wasn’t the case, I would be independent. Maybe back to the Libertarians to boost their numbers on the voter rolls.

I despise the cult of sycophancy around Trump that dominates the current party. I hate the cult of populism that runs through the party. I hate all of the executive orders instead of legislating. I hate the rejection of free trade policies. I hate the acceptance of taking stakes in private companies. I hate the tacit acceptance of antisemitic personalities. I hate the edgelord playing to crowd instead of trying to govern.

If you hate this so much, why don’t you go be a Democrat? Because they’re just as bad in their own way.

I despise their cult of identity. I despise their bent to more and more radical socialism. I despise their eschewing of personal liberty in the search for this mystical “social justice.” I despise their acceptance and promotion of anti-natalism, doomsday ecology, and personal fragility over personal growth.

Overall, it just feels like the politicians are valuing attention over ability. It’s more important to be shouting faces on the streams than being serious about the offices they were elected to. It’s more important to grab power to punish their enemies and reward their friends than be actual statesmen that guide this nation to a brighter future.

In the end, the blame lies with the voters. This is what the voters wanted. This is what they voted for time and time again.

Like I said above, I’m not fully withdrawing from watching politics. I can’t ignore it like many others do because of the day job and my guns. I watch them like I watch the oceans during storm season. I’m also not going to cut my friends who are into politics just for their politics.

Now I need to do something other than navel gaze and stew in my own frustrations. I think I’ll enjoy the company of my loved ones and my cats. And maybe play a little Civ.

Promise to the Magic Heart – Chapter 33

Over the past year, our casualties inflicted by the Purists have risen markedly. Initial hopes that the Purist element had been eradicated have proven to be unfounded. The recent decrease in their activity coincided with the emergence of an individual known as the Edess Kul. The true identity of this figure remains unknown; however, our limited intelligence suggests that he is responsible for the significant enhancements in the Purists’ tactical operations. While the capture or elimination of Edess Kul is of paramount importance, it is unlikely to yield an immediate reduction in the effectiveness of the Purists’ assaults. Intelligence indicates the presence of a robust leadership cadre within the Purists’ military structure. It is of utmost urgency that we deploy every available Territorial Army regiment to this region if we are to dismantle and neutralize this insurgency. As much as it is difficult to admit, it may also be prudent to seek the assistance of the Mareian rangers. Their formidable record in dealing with similar operations is well-documented. Even the presence of a few advisors could significantly bolster our efforts against this threat to the Empire. – Communique from Colonel Mi Dalan, 10th Territorial Regiment, to General Youl Jo, Commander Territorial Armies

ELA

A familiar peace settled over Ela as she slid the black leather hood over her head. Following her ritual, Ela took a last look in the mirror before placing the metal plate over her face. As she fastened the mask, the memories of her old life were pushed back in her mind. The pain of losing her one true love. The betrayal of those she once called friends when they sided with the bitch against her. Putting on the mask let Ela channel all those feelings in her goal to destroy the person responsible for her pain. Ela buckled on her sword belt. She wasn’t the sword dancer Marteen or Pallus was, but she was among best among the Purists. She looked back at the mirror. Yes, she was the Edess Kul, and this day she would finally deal with that bitch Illana.

The Faithful guarding her tent saluted as the Edess Kul stormed out. The Faithful were her elite. All were veterans of the Reclamation War. All mercilessly drilled with the new muskets until they were the equal of any Republic or Kingdom soldiers. The Faithful were the core of the trap the Acolytes were going to spring on this day. Her forces would crush the Capitol Army and whatever was left of those ragtag defenders that bitch managed to throw together.

Two of the Faithful flanked Ela as she made her way through the camp. Both didn’t bother hiding their scowls. The Faithful were not happy about being ordered to let Rin and his little friend slip into her tent. Ela was ecstatic when she learned Rin was back in the Empire. After the bitch, Rin was the one person she wanted to suffer. Everything was coming together even better than Tanus laid out when he explained the plan all those years ago…

Tyrell stood with the other Acolytes halfway up the central tower. Workers swarmed over the wooden tower. The Prior overseeing the construction assured the Acolytes all four towers would be completed in time. Ela motioned for the Faithful to wait at the base of the tower. The less people on this monstrosity, the better. As she walked out onto the platform, the Acolytes moved to open a clear walkway. She looked out at Lisandra. She hated this city. She hated it the first time she came here. She hated it even more now. The smoldering fires in the city warmed her.

“As we expected, the Capitol Army returned in force,” Tanus said, handing Ela a spyglass. “The Chancellor is nothing if not predictable.” The mask made it harder to look through the spyglass, but Ela managed to focus on one of the skirmishes. Her musketeers were trading fire with the green-uniformed soldiers of the Capitol Army. This was probably the first time elves used muskets on each other in battle. Finally, the elves would break free of the chains binding them since the Daemon War. The Purists would bring that same freedom to the dwarven lands and the human lands. All peoples, purified of their destructive traditions, forged into a new harmony with each other and the world. This battle was just the next step in that goal.

“Everything is going to plan,” Tyrell said.

“Part of the plan was having our people in the Crystal Palace seize the Crystal Blood and hold her for purification,” Remi said. “Why did you alert the Heroes to our insiders?”

“It’s a gamble,” Tyrell said.

“The Faithful could have just killed them,” Tanus said.

“We would have lost too many of the Faithful accomplish our goals. Rin was terrifying with a bow. He will be even worse with those new guns the humans are using,” Ela said. “Rin may get back in time to stop our people. If that is the case, we have other means to ensure the bitch ends up where we need her.”

She turned back to watch the battle. Tyrell stepped closer to her. Ela frowned beneath her mask. Normally he was very careful not to do anything that would even hint at their relationship. The other Acolytes knew, of course. The Acolytes kept no secrets from each other. Still, none of them wanted to find out how the common Purists would react.

“Why are you standing so close?” Ela asked.

“Rinaldo Acciaio,” Tyrell answered.

“What about him?” Ela asked. Her scar ached with familiar pain.

“It’s the first time you’ve encountered any of them,” Tyrell answered. “You played your part beautifully last night, but we both know that you weren’t ready to confront one of them.” Ela gripped the railing and took slow, deep breaths.

“Why are you bringing this up now?”

“Because you refused to talk to me when we were in private, and I don’t want you to lose control today,” Tyrell said, a hint of concern in his voice. It was the most he could show in public. Ela looked at her lover for a long moment.

“I am in control. The Capitol Army is falling into our trap. We will end this day celebrating over the corpses of Illana and Rin and the rest of the so-called Heroes,” Ela said, through gritted teeth. The pain grew. It felt like Ela’s head was going to split at the line Rin’s arrow drew on that horrible night. The night they all chose the bitch.

“You’re not in control,” Tyrell said, “I can feel my spell fracturing.” Ela’s hand darted to the hilt of her sword. The pain was horrible. She wanted it to stop. Blood would make it stop. Tyrell put his hand on the small of her back. The pain lessened as he reinforced the failing spell in her head.

“You’ve done what’s needed for the moment. The troops saw the Edess Kul. If you’re suffering, please go back to your tent. Tyrell can join you there after a discreet time,” Tanus said.

“Yes, we can direct our people for the next few hours,” Remi assured her. Ela looked at her fellow Acolytes. The camaraderie she felt for these men was very different than what she had with those who betrayed her. Different, but just as strong. She didn’t need to pretend to be invulnerable with them. They knew her problems, but they tried to help her instead of just locking her away in some castle hundreds of miles away.

“Thank you,” Ela said, and strode off the platform as though it were her idea. She turned to one of her Faithful guards.

“Send a runner to Prior Jutus. He needs to withdraw faster if we’re going to have the Capitol Army in place at the proper time.” The Faithful saluted and sprinted away. Ela walked back to her tent at a leisurely pace. It wouldn’t do for the common troopers to think anything was wrong with their revered leader. The thought buoyed Ela as another wave of pain wracked her. The Purists revered her. They didn’t care the rest of the world thought she was too broken to be allowed in proper society.

Her tent was deserted except for Tyrell. She dismissed her Faithful guards and stepped into meeting room of the tent. Tyrell waited patiently as Ela removed the mask and hood. He smiled at her with a hint of lust in his eyes. That warmed her. Ela was surprised the first time she saw that look, and even more surprised when she let Tyrell seduce her. Ela was still unsure about why she let this human into her bed. It was different than with Ral, but there was something comforting about being with this man.

“How bad is the pain, love?” Tyrell asked as he took her head in his hands.

“Manageable, but getting worse,” she answered. “Why is it hurting so soon?”

“Seeing Rin fractured the spell worse than I anticipated,” Tyrell said, “Damn that man for doing this to you.” Ela surprised by him by chuckling.

“What is so amusing?”

“I always think of Rin as a boy,” Ela answered, “It’s strange to hear you refer to him as a man.” She couldn’t stop the groan of pain.

“Sorry, love. Let’s get you fixed up,” Tyrell said. He drew a knife from his belt and opened a cut on the top of her arm. He let the blood well up before dipping his finger in. She felt him trace blood along the scar.

“This will be worse than normal,” Tyrell said, looking deep into her eyes, “I need to clear away the old spellframe before setting the new one.”

“Do it,” Ela said. The blood on her face and arm burned as Tyrell used its power to amplify his own magic. He murmured in Old Republic and the world went black.

The dream began. First the cave. The bitch on the table surrounded by Ela’s traitorous friends. And Ral. Her love. Her soulbond. Something was wrong in their connection. Something Ela never felt in the years she and Ral shared the bond. But she couldn’t focus on that. They were surrounded by Cull’s Red and Black. Almost two hundred against nine. Cull was talking. What was he saying? Ela couldn’t remember. She remembered holding the arrow on the Black leader. Anguish and sorrow from Ral flooded their bond. Ral stabbed Jevin in the back. Their leader went down from the poisoned blade. Ral grabbed the bitch and sprinted towards Cull. No one could do anything. No one, except Ela. She moved her arrow just six inches. Pain flooded their connection as the arrow sank into Ral’s back. He dropped the bitch. Ela couldn’t believe what she did. She shot her soulbond. She expected anger and betrayal through their connection. Instead, all she felt from Ral was love and forgiveness. And pride? She couldn’t handle that. She shut all of it away, knocked another arrow, and started killing Cull’s fanatics as Rin ran towards the bitch on the cavern floor.

Ela’s eyes snapped open as the hated memory faded. The odd sensations of Tyrell’s magic crawled through her mind. It didn’t take away the memories but pushed them into a small part of her mind where she didn’t have to deal with them. Tyrell’s face was suddenly in front of her.

“I’m sorry love,” he said, “From the way you were thrashing, it must have been bad.” Ela thought about it for a long moment.

“Yes and no,” Ela said, “Painful, but it made me remember exactly why we must purify this city.”

Ward Manor Happenings – 06.18.26

Knee Happenings – While The Wife continues to rehab, her brother went under the knife for his knee replacement. Then, my aunt managed to do herself a nasty mischief on her knee. So, I’ve three households dealing with knee issues. If I was superstitious, I would be worrying if I was going to join the fun. I have a feeling that dealing with these is going to dominate my summer.

Anywhoo, The Wife’s co-workers sent her a get-well gift. Well, a couple, but we ate the cookies before taking any pictures.

The Wife has also returned to work, but sitting at the desk is a bit rough on her. So, we picked up this rolling table that she can use to work on the couch. It’s a good thing we have those portable monitors and peripherals we picked up for travel.

Surplus Paper Happenings – With The Wife being laid up and us needing the bulk items we get from Sam’s, we decided to use the delivery option. We keep a list of what we need on the fridge, so I called them out while The Wife used her app. Some of the stuff came the same day, while the rest came the next day. Walked out and was puzzled to see two cases of paper towels. We didn’t order paper towels – or did we? Asked The Wife, and she gave me that look of I may have made an error. Yeah. She ordered that instead by mistake instead of the toilet paper. So, we have plenty of paper towel going into storm season. Enough that I can unload some onto The Brother to stock his place.

Battery Happenings – Since we’re in the start of storm season, and because I wanted to do some re-org, I went through and ran all of my rechargeable AA and AAA through my big Olight Ostations. The plan was to find any that were disposing of any showing as bad and determining how many more I needed to fill the small downstairs battery organizer and the two larger upstairs organizers. The good news is that I only need a pack of AAA and no AA. The bad news is that I don’t need to buy any more batteries. I’m still going to look on Prime Day to see if the Ecoflow Rivers go on sale. We got a lot of use out of the ones we have these past couple of weeks to run some rehab equipment for The Wife.

GTA Happenings – Around Ward Manor, we’re early to bed, early to rise folks. As in, it’s not unusual for us to see the overnight Amazon folks dropping off our packages. So, when the doorbell rang at zero-dark early, my first thought was “Amazon usually doesn’t do that.” Looking on our camera, I see the beam of a flashlight in the lawn. That tells me law enforcement. Yup. Car stolen from across the street, and the deputies from MCSO wanted to know if we had camera footage. Well, sort of. One of my cameras could see, but it was too far to trigger the recording feature. So, I have a picture of the car zero-dark early -1 and the car gone when the deputy triggered the camera to knock on the door. So, now we’re on heightened alert at Ward Manor and making sure the cameras have fresh batteries. Major crime is low to non-existent in Ward Manor’s AO, but it also comes in spurts. And if I see someone stealing the Ward Wagon or the Wardmobile, what will I do? Call the cops and maybe yell something over the camera’s loudspeaker. What I won’t do is go down and confront them unless they try to breach the walls of Ward Manor. At that point, things might get loud.

June Anime Recommendations

This first one I knew to be very popular, but I’d been holding back as there were other series I was more interested in. Then I finally decided to take the plunge and ended up binging the first two seasons before coming up for air.

Yet another isekai playing with the tropes. I liked the concept and overall, it’s not too bad. The supporting cast makes up for the protagonist being stupid.

Our third recommendation this month is a cute rom-com, but with a bit of a twist. This is one I wish was dubbed because The Wife would get a kick out of it.

This last is your standard workplace slow-burn with interesting characters. Yet another I wish had a dub.

World Cup Fans Discover America

I have been getting a kick out of the stories of tourists experiencing America. One of my guilty pleasures prior to this was watching Europeans reacting to videos showing the differences between America and other places.

The one that’s been filling my feed is Freddy the German Soccer Fan. I’m not on X or TikTok, so I only get reports of what he posts and a few things that pop up on YouTube.

I also loved the story of the Scandinavian woman who discovered ranch dressing.

I also love the story of Lawrence Kansas going all out to welcome the Algerian soccer team include decking out the place in Algerian flags and setting up a watch party in the main area for fans to come and watch together.

I hope to be inundated of people finding out that America is more than what they see in on their feeds. And I hope Americans find out that most people around the world are good people.