Last name-doodle I promise, but I thought I’d leave you with the Battle of Malazgirt, which took place in 1071 near Lake Van. The Seljuks defeated the troops of Diogenes – well, Emperor Romanus IV Diogenes of the Byzantine Empire to be precise. It was very not good news for the Byzantines, as it was around the border and basically opened up the whole of Anatolia (Asia Minor) to becoming Turkish. Also, the Seljuk leader – let’s call him Aslan, close enough – captured Romanus IV at the battle. Ancient Geneva Conventions were clearly a lot nicer than today’s though: Aslan’s treatment of his celebrity prisoner was to marry his son to the guy’s daughter, give him some presents and send him home with an escort to keep him all safe on the way. Sweet!
Month: January 2016
Names
The other thing that is stopping me from becoming an Ottoman Expert is the names. First of all there is the Irritation of “Otto”. I shall concede the founding dude’s moniker was not unlike Ottoman if you are the kind that equates “lotto” with “loss”, but why not just call it the Osman Empire? You’d be less inclined to confuse it with footstools.
You could even keep the original “Osmanli”, which is adorable and distracting enough in its own right. Something about adding little “li”s to thing just makes me squee inside, whenever I see it – which is a lot, since it just means “son of”; so make that distraction number two.
Third in line is the names of pretty much everything else, especially in the beginning, which is where I’m at. Just glancing at a map even, you have Karesi from Game of Thrones, Saruhan from Lord of the Rings, Karaman from basically any fantasy novel ever; the sweeping romance of Isfendiyar and Trebizond offsetting Dulkadir – ‘Doe-A-Dear’ sung with a frog in the throat. And then you have the great and glorious Seljuk Empire -which I assure you is amazing, sophisticated and vast and altogether extremely impressive – but something about the name puts me in mind of a man trying to swallow a chicken whole. And this image will *not* go out of my head. I am trying to *learn*something here, brain!
Ottoman Empires
I’ve been reading a bit about the Ottoman Empire lately and it’s somewhat slow going, mainly because I keep imagining an empire run by ottomans and how would they fight and what would they use for furniture and would they have factions between the pretty Victorian ones and the more utilitarian storage-y ones and what do Ottomans eat?
I am pretty sure it would look nothing like this.
Colouring in
So … hooray for Photoshop attempts? While the result is questionable, I have learned many things. Primarily that I have a *really* short attention span when it comes to clicking things and that I ought to get a functioning mouse; but also that layers really do make sense and that setting your view to ‘single pane window’ is an awesome thing when your toolbox somehow has wedged itself out of view and refuses to come back.
ANYWAY, here is my colouring in and a much nicer guestcolouringin below it by A Passing Boy, who does not like layers but is very good at clicking things. And using the Shade Tool.
“Instant Prison”
“On a roll”
“Only Need a Small Sample”
So I’ve been doing these doodles for a board game called Quarry. It’s about a mining world in which smallish, cute, stackable creatures

kill, capture, maul or …stack… each other in various ways. Eventually, they are going to be coloured in and used on the three-hundred-something cards of this game; but in the interests of getting more of them done more quickly, some of them will be making a debut here. I hope you don’t mind. ^_^








