Tribes and princes. Swords and shields. Horse riding. A ranger, a woman, and a youth. Sometimes the woman writes on a typewriter, which she got from somewhere :) A scene. The ranger has a secret document of some kind. He goes to his locker and hides it in his coat. The leadership of the tribe is suspicious of him, and searches his locker. They find nothing. He realizes he has to leave. Another scene. The three are journeying through the woods, when they are surrounded by a prince and his small retinue. The ranger and his companions are superior, beheading one of the guards, and disarming (literally) another one. Archery is used as well as swordplay. The remaining guards stand down. One of the guards has an iron shield, which saves his life. The ranger hasn't seen such a shield before. The ranger threatens the prince, sword tip under his chin. The prince is defiant: "You savage. Do you not know there are towers that touch the sky from which we once ruled?" The ranger...
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I defer to any Ukrainian who comes across this blog, but I think it would not be presumptuous. The more orange everyone sees, the more support Yuschenko has. There is a battle for public opinion in this country just as there is there.
Of course you can wear orange every day this week. Wear orange every day until this is over! (Well, OTOH, that might mean doing a lot of laundry or completely replacing one's wardrobe.)