Philosophical meditations on things that will never be an issue, part XIV
I've always liked the title "Count". Partly because of Dracula, the Count von Count, and Count Blah. But it's got a nice woody word feel.
"Earl" is tinny. I don't like it as much. But "Count" comes from the Norman-French "Comte" and "Earl" from the Anglo-Saxon "Eorl". Theoretically my persona is pre-Conquest Saxon.
But, since I don't fight or consort, I'll never have to make the decision. So why am I mulling it over, he asks rhetorically?
Perhaps because it beats agonizing over last Wednesday's interview. Bah.
"Earl" is tinny. I don't like it as much. But "Count" comes from the Norman-French "Comte" and "Earl" from the Anglo-Saxon "Eorl". Theoretically my persona is pre-Conquest Saxon.
But, since I don't fight or consort, I'll never have to make the decision. So why am I mulling it over, he asks rhetorically?
Perhaps because it beats agonizing over last Wednesday's interview. Bah.
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That would make him "Count de Monet", if he so chose.
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Of course I might have overcome the dilemma by reigning twice, but then I'd be stuck with Duke, which sounds fine by itself but "Duke Colin" is perfectly awful - consecutive glottal stops! The horror!
Lucky for me the Khanaley gig came along. "Grete Kynge Kolin" is just about perfect.
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