I'm not saying it wouldn't be unusual, but I don't think it's that notable compared to the warlords actual accomplishments.
For example, when Lewis & Clark ventured out west, Clark's slave was a very interesting curiosity, but it didn't factor much into the expedition from the native's perspective.
I'm not saying it wouldn't be unusual, but I don't think it's that notable compared to the warlords actual accomplishments.
For example, when Lewis & Clark ventured out west, Clark's slave was a very interesting curiosity, but it didn't factor much into the expedition from the native's perspective.