The introduction to all the characters and their role in their time - in a world where Canadian history has been modified to humour during the ages when the ... read more
Lady Hammond is the most popular woman in the fort. She is the self-appointed New World correspondent for the London Social Gazette. Everyone wants their nam... read more
Nightlife in the fort is pretty exciting; if drinking and sleep are your kind of deal. After one-too-many prayers from Lady Hammond to the porcelain god of t... read more
Lady Hammond is craving the sophistication of English society. When a famous poet arrives at the fort she swoons with delight at hearing his poetry.Her heart... read more
With the men of the fort starved for feminine refinements their prayers are answered by the news of the impending arrival of Cornel Boyle's daughter. Blackfl... read more
Lady Hammond, like any woman, loves to shop. MacTavish's trading post just doesn't seem to have what she needs. (MacTavish likes to think otherwise) When a s... read more
Everything is going smoothly at the fort; well, maybe not so smoothly. Entwhistle is gunning for action, Blackfly wants a raise, Misty Moon's supply of liquo... read more
Colonel Boyle is still suffering over his crushing defeat at The Battle of the Big Green Hill by The Little Green Hill. To ease his mind a re-enactment of th... read more
Nothing like sibling rivalry, or the Canadian Postal System. Corporal Entwhistle's twin brother, Lord Entwhistle, writes he is coming to the fort and MacTavi... read more