Archive for September, 2020

Falconer, Places

Isles of Aeolus

These islands, off the coast of Sicily, are where Frederick shakes off his pursuers, thanks to a Maltese pirate and his windmaster. The Greeks called them the Aeolian Isles, after the god of the four winds, but they are also known as the Lipari Islands. They are volcanic, as the second picture, of Stromboli, shows plainly.

Every island is as dramatically beautiful as this one.

Panarea Island
Stromboli, an active volcano

Another of the islands is rather pointedly named Vulcano. The ancient Greeks asserted this island was the home of Haephestus and his blacksmiths. It, too, is an active volcano. An eruption in 1888 killed thousands who worked in the sulphur mines there.

In Altearth, Frederick encounters a Pisan fleet almost as soon as he leaves. Frederick has no sailing experience to speak of. Fortunately he’s with a pirate who has an accomplished windmaster. The ensuing chase travels past the tiny island of Strombolicchio (Little Stromboli).

Falconer, Images

The Falconer Log

First in a series

Calabria

Today begins a log of locations from my novel-in-progress, The Falconer. The sequence is close to what the novel follows, but I can’t guarantee an exact match because … well, edits.

We first meet Otto of Brunswick as he’s about to invade the Regno. Otto is at Scilla, at the very tip of the toe of Italy. Across the narrow straits (also the location of Scylla and Charybdis) lies the island kingdom of Sicilia. Otto goes hunting in the rough mountains nearby, then feasts in the castle.

Scilla (yup) comes very close to what I picture, but without the church. It’s a resort town, but then every town on the Italian coast is a resort town! This photo shows both the castle on the promontory and the steep mountains behind.

Castello Ruffo
The volcanic island Stromboli. Notice the plume coming from the top.

On a clear day, the island of Stromboli can be seen from the castle. Sicily would be south, to the left, from this view.

Another view of the mountains. You can edit out the bridges.

Next up, the Baths of Caracalla

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