Category: Alma
-
01 Work, The Art of War, Henry Zaidan’s Alma changing instructions on the battle field, with footnotes
Alma gathers her officers. It becomes apparent that the original battle plan needs to be re-evaluated and adjusted. She understands that adaptability is crucial on the battlefield, and she is not afraid to change her instructions based on the evolving circumstances. Alma was by far the most distinguished of women because of her many superior…
-
08 Works, The Art of War, Henry Zaidan’s The aftermath of the battle, with footnotes
As the battlefield finally fell silent and the dust settled, the aftermath of the battle became painfully apparent… Please follow link for full post
-
08 Works, The Art of War, Henry Zaidan’s Alma is sent back to Gaza, with footnotes
The time off that Alma had passed quickly! The business of Gaza had to be attended to. Called back to duty, Alma and her soldiers return to free the war torn city, and care for the severely wounded and distraught citizens… Please follow link for full post
-
05 Works, The Art of War, Henry Zaidan’s Alma has a Vision with footnotes
Fighting in a dream could represent both physical and metaphysical battles between enemies in this world as well as battling with one’s own internal demons or dark aspects of oneself. Alma has fought many battles. Killed many enemies… Please follow link for full post
-
09 Works, The Art of War, Henry Zaidan’s Alma and her soldiers are discovered, with footnotes
The enemy troops are many more than expected. Hiding, Alma with her lieutenants observe the enemy and decided not to engage… Please follow link for full post
-
04 Works, The Art of War, Henry Zaidan’s Alma Joins the Battle, with footnotes
Alma, adorned in ornate Arab armor, suffering battle weariness as mud dulls the sheen of her attire, clash with the enemy. Dust billowing against an arid battlefield backdrop… Please follow link for full post
-
02 Works, The Art of War, Henry Zaidan, Alma and her warriors engage the enemy, with footnotes
Traditionally, the Bedouin were among the most dangerous of desert tribes, fighting among themselves when outsiders weren’t available. Constantly on the move to find new pastures for their livestock…” Please follow link for full post
-
01 Work, The Art of War, Henry Zaidan, Having escaped, Alma is back in the desert, with footnotes
After days in jail, Elma has finally escaped and is back in the desert, ready to pursue her harassment of the enemy. Traditionally, the Bedouin were among the most dangerous of desert tribes, fighting among themselves when outsiders weren’t available. Constantly on the move to find new pastures for their livestock, they learned to live…