The First Rangers
The term “Ranger” derives ultimately from a handful of mounted men paid by Virginia to “range” between the forts marking the edge of settlement in the late 1670s [C.E.].
The term “Ranger” derives ultimately from a handful of mounted men paid by Virginia to “range” between the forts marking the edge of settlement in the late 1670s [C.E.].
Watching the new streaming miniseries Shōgun got me thinking about my visual representation of Xenograg at his current age of 72. The definitive image that is on my homepage is 18 years ago! ::gasp::
Had I chosen a film/television character at that time, it would likely have been Tiberias from Kingdom of Heaven, portrayed by Jeremy Irons:

Jeremy Irons, then-age 57
While I have a fondness for the 1980 version of Shōgun, I am very pleased with the new show’s increased role for the character of Toda Hiro-matsu and its marvelous portrayal by Tokuma Nishioka. His gravitas immediately struck me as an excellent visual analogue for Xenograg today:

Tokuma Nishioka, age 78
Toda Hiro-matsu, overlord of the provinces of Sagami and Kozuké, Toranaga’s most trusted general and adviser, commander-in-chief of all his armies, strode down the gangplank onto the wharf alone. He was tall for a Japanese, just under six feet, a bull-like man with heavy jowls, who carried his sixty-seven years with strength. His military kimono was brown silk, stark but for the five small Toranaga crests—three interlocked bamboo sprays. He wore a burnished breastplate and steel arm protectors. Only the short sword was in his belt. The other, the killing sword, he carried loose in his hand. He was ready to unsheathe it instantly and to kill instantly to protect his liege lord. This had been his custom ever since he was fifteen.
No one, not even the Taikō, had been able to change him.
A year ago, when the Taikō died, Hiro-matsu had become Toranaga’s vassal. Toranaga had given him Sagami and Kozuké, two of his eight provinces, to overlord, five hundred thousand koku yearly, and had also left him to his custom. Hiro-matsu was very good at killing.
— Shōgun, Chapter 7
This character was my inspiration for Grimblade.
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