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Heroic Dreams - All Things Medieval

Heroic Dreams - All Things Medieval
The Blog Devoted to All Things Medieval; Weapons, Armor, Knights, Castles, Books and More ———–Never Give a Sword to a Man who can’t Dance - Old Celtic Saying

Update on the Dark Ages and the free Game!

February 24th, 2007

THe History Channel is premiering the film “The Dark Ages” on Sunday, March 4th 9PM/8C

 

They are also making available a lot of fun and interesting stuff for you to learn about the film and the Dark Ages. One of the things they have done is release a game to a limited audience and we are part of that limited release. The game is fun and informative and has a lot of different things you can do. See behind the scenes footage, Play the Puzzled by the Dark Ages Game, Make your own Medieval Character or enter the Contest. ( The Grand Prize is a Sony Playstation 3)

The Dark Ages Game

 

Here is a screen shot of the game. I have it on my website for you to play! The Dark Ages game

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About the Dark Ages

February 19th, 2007

 

The Dark Ages were a period of great upheaval, constant war, horrendous plague, and stagnant cultural growth. But through these difficult centuries new ideas and a new culture was born. And in today’s world we still feel the effects of these changes that were brought about during these Dark Ages.

The Dark Ages is a period that is generally accepted as having begun in the year 410 with the fall of Rome and ending in 1095 with the launch of the first Crusades. The fall of Rome sets a good understanding for what the Dark Ages were all about because for centuries the Roman Empire was a unified force that brought stabilization to most of Europe. It had a vibrant trade and commerce industry that supported a reasonably secure lifestyle for millions of people. When Rome fell, this network of trade and commerce collapsed and the European World was set into chaos. It took seven hundred years of wars, plague, and poverty before the continent came out of it and was moved into the Renaissance.

Medieval Warlords and the struggle to be emperor

Before it fell, Rome had been the center of the European world for seven hundred years. The emperor ruled over everything and when this all fell the concept of one man ruling the world still remained. It was this aspiration to rule over everything that perpetuated the darkness of the times. Lords from all over Europe were engaged with each other in battles for land and power. This battling lasted literally centuries and it meant a constant drain of resources and a standstill in cultural growth.

Outside Forces make it worse

This constant struggling for power within the continent of Europe made it very easy for outside forces to penetrate into the continent and further wreak destruction and drain wealth and resources. From the north Vikings constantly invaded and plundered and from the south Moorish invaders brought war and the word of their prophet. The whole continent was under the constant pressure of three points of attack –from within and from both the north and south.

The Plague negates all progress

 

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Throughout the first century of the Dark Ages Europe made slow but tangible progress and Emperor Justinian was on the verge of reuniting the continent when the bubonic plague hit and killed tens of millions of people. This destroyed all hope of reunification and kept the continent in chaos for several more centuries.

The Force that brought us out of the darkness

Christianity was an ideal that rose to power during the dark ages and many warlords of the time embraced it. This had a unifying force on the entire European continent and even though there were many kingdoms they all swore allegiance under the pope. This brought an end to the internal fighting that had been going on for centuries and this unification was solidified with the launching of the Crusades beginning in 1095. This gave all the various warlords and kings a common religious goal and a foe they could join together and focus on.

The Crusades, while being for the most part a failure in that they held very little of the land they attempted to conquer, were a significant factor in the rebirth of Europe in that Europe was reunited under a common religion and returning crusaders brought back with them to Europe a wealth of new information in architecture, medicine, philosophy, mathematics and many other areas. This infusion of ideas, paired with the end of constant war within Europe set the stage for the Renaissance.

The Dark Ages were an extraordinarily difficult period in the story of humanity. It is estimated that 100 million people died at the hands of war, poverty, and plague. But during this time new ideas and ideals were born and much of the groundwork was laid for the world we know today.

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Jane and the Dragon: A review of a TV animated show

November 4th, 2006

I was channel surfing this afternoon, mostly switching between college football shows when I ran into Jane and the Dragon. Because it has a medieval theme I gave it a chance and after a few minutes I had forgotten all about the football games.

This animation is simply enchanting! I was an unabashed full grown man watching a children’s animation and enjoying every minute of it.

 Why did I like it so much? Well, not only does it have a medieval theme it is also quite amazing to look at! The graphics are simply amazing. Everything is drawn with a loving attention to detail and a real sensitivity with the pencil. I have to give a big kudo to the team of animators. They have come up with a unique feel for this animation. Both the chracters and the backgrounds are very well done.

 But, not only is the look of it really nice it also has a nice wholesome story line. It is all about wholesome, knightly qualities like working hard, being honest, being fair and doing the right thing -without being preachy.

Hey, if you like medieval stuff you have got to check out this animation - no matter how old you are!

Here is a link to the Jane and the Dragon homepage where you can view an animation or even an episode. You can also check out the schedule to find out when you can watch the next episode. Enjoy this! I am looking forward to next weekends episode. Jane and the Dragon Homepage

Will - A full-grown Jane and the Dragon lover!

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