Monday, April 1, 2013

Chronicles of the Dragon Cave from A to Z: "A" for Al


   "Sire?"
   Sessin's interruption made the Ninja Muse escape from my Dragonator Lock, disappearing in a black shroud.
   "It's still a no!" I yelled at the empty space. "I won't do a Muppet show for the challenge!" I folded my wings and turned to my chef dwarf. "Have you finished cleaning the Grand Library?"
   "Yes." He held a couple books in his hands. One had my grandfather's  name on it, the other had mine. "Sire, I was wondering...Why did you pick 'Al' for your public name? You said because of your granddad but no one called him 'Al'. His name was Alfonso but his pet name was 'Poncho' and the short for your name -which is that of a conqueror- is actually 'Alex'. You should have kept the conqueror's name."
   He hesitated under my gaze, maybe thinking he should have not asked that.
   "Alex and Poncho are different dragons but his essence lives in me. Al is where our names converge. Al is for Alfonso, for Alex and for Alpha. It is also for 'Aliento', the Spanish word for 'breath' but that also serves as metaphor for 'life', for 'strength' and for 'encouragement'. All the things you need to conquer adversity. Al is where everything amalgamates and where Father Dragon's powers come from. Al Diaz is my union with my grandfather in an eternal present, where he still teaches me of the greatness of our bloodline. Al is twice a conqueror's name."
  Sessin held the books closer and nodded. "I'll return the books back to their place and help with the preparations for the challenge."
  "Call the squad. The first preparation I want to make is a thank you note for Arlee Bird, for creating and organizing the Blogging from A to Z Challenge."


66 comments:

  1. A very witty and imaginative entry, Al...I like it!

    Have fun A to Z'ing :)

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  2. I missed your posts, Father Dragon!! SO glad to be back. Love knowing where the name comes from. It's great to "see" you again! :)

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  3. I always wondered what "Al" stood for. :-)

    Glad to see you back.

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  4. "Aliento, the Spanish word for breath"

    It's always good to learn something new. Thanks.

    Dave
    Dave Wrote This

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  5. Thanks for sharing the origins of the name Al Diaz... I had wondered about it...
    A great tribute to Arlee, founder of this amazing challenge! That's an amazing picture!

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  6. Hi Al, what a wonderful post. For me A is for Al Diaz, Alex Cavanaugh and Arlee Bird :)

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  7. Well played. Great way to kick off the challenge.

    Dropping by from A to Z Challenge. This is my first year participating.

    Brett Minor
    Transformed Nonconformist

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  8. Very clever, Al! And it would be odd with two Alexes.
    Be sure to stop by today!

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  9. Great post Al! I second the thanks to Arlee, the Challenge is such a wonderful idea!

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  10. Cheers to Lee! I love all that you shared and it is always fascinating to know how people pick their blogging names :D
    Nice to meet you Al :D
    I think this is going to be a great challenge!

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  11. And so the mystery unfolds... There is power in one's true name. And dragons have a *lot* of power. ;-)

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  12. Waiting to see what you and your squad comes up with. Kudos to Arlee.

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  13. Al is a great name! There are a couple of words for breath in French, one of which is 'haleine' but it's pronounced 'aleine' (the 'h' is silent) and it reminds me of 'aliento'. Great start to AZ Father Dragon.(:

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  14. This challenge is THE coolest thing to hit the blogosphere :) Al was my great-grandfather's name. He died a hero in World-war II so I'd say it has some significance :)

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  15. What a great tribute! Can't wait to see what's up next!
    HMG

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  16. Arlee deserves a huge hurrah for starting this challenge and I'm anxious to see what it looks like here when your dwarves have finished their work :)

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  17. Wow, so cool! Looking forward to a month of A to Z with Al!

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  18. Oh, Al! This is such a wonderful way to start the Challenge! Looking forward to reading all of your posts! Never knew that much about the name Al before - very interesting:)

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  19. Finally! I've appreciated your comments at Life is Good but have not been able to navigate to your blog until today when Alex posted your link! Hi!
    Love this. I really enjoy knowing how people choose their pen names, and it must be awesome to have dwarfs at your beck and call!

    Tina @ Life is Good
    Co-host, April 2013 A-Z Challenge Blog
    @TinaLifeisGood, #atozchallenge

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  20. Hey, Father Dragon ... glad I finally got to meet you this morning.

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  21. Great to meet you Father Dragon. Alex wrote about you on his blog and I had to hop over to say HI!

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  22. Nice to meet you, Al. I found my way here via Alex's blog, and I love your A-Z theme and first post. Can't wait to read more, and all the best with the challenge.

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  23. Oh, it's gonna be fun to learn more about you this month!

    Dani @ Entertaining Interests
    #warriorminion

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  24. Lovely post and I really like your background. Good luck with the challenge! I participated last year and had a blast!

    Donna L Martin
    www.donasdays.blogspot.com

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  25. Awesome story. And I love how you included a shout out to Arlee Bird in it.

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  26. Wonderful story, and I loved your thanks for Arlee Bird!

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  27. that was cool... and about dragons, hell yes!

    Jeremy [Retro]
    AtoZ Challenge Co-Host
    Oh No, Let's Go... Crazy

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  28. Wonderful story as always, Al. And I second your thanks to Arlee Bird, so amazing what he created for all of us.
    But are you sure there won't be a Muppet Show for the challenge? Come on, just a few Muppets. :D ;)

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  29. Very well done, Dragon friend.

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  30. Very interesting post. Glad I stopped by!

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  31. Father Dragon's powers are formidable! :)

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  32. Pleased to meet you! And thanks for visiting News From Nowhere!

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  33. Fantasstic images and it's great to meet you, Al Diaz.

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  34. Hello, Al! Great story and awesome blog!!

    Happy A to Z-ing! from Laura Marcella @ Wavy Lines

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  35. And if you search for it, Lee has A-L in his name, too.

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  36. Nice to find out all about the name!

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  37. Hey that's right! A for Al. Bing bing bing!

    Interesting to know about the lack of accuracy in the Mayan rendition from Apocolypto. I'd love to know what they were. If you have time, and feel like it, email me--would love to discuss cuz I was actually wondering that myself while watching. pakazo77@gmail.com

    Happy A-Z!

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  38. What an awesome thank you card for Arlee!

    And I loved your entry, Al! It's great to learn how you came up with "Al."

    A to Z Participant
    Cherie Reich - Author and Surrounded by Books Reviews

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  39. I love that thank you for Arlee! :) And excellent start to the Challenge. I do love hearing where names originate from.

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  40. What an intriguing way to create your public name! I like what AL stands for. It shows you respect your family's heritage without taking away who you are! Well dine!

    And thanks for the supportive comment you left at my blog, Al. It really does a writer good th know that his peers respect and appreciate his work!

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  41. Very cool! I like the picture as well.

    New follower here. I'm stopping by from the "A to Z Challenge" and I look forward to visiting again!

    Sylvia
    http://www.writinginwonderland.blogspot.com/

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  42. Muppets... arf!

    Poor Sessin. I love your explanation for the name convergence and Aliento seems natural for a dragon who controls his breath without setting everything on fire - even muppets. :)

    Laura Eno – A Shift in Dimensions

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  43. I love the dancing, cheering dwarves with the dragon head. Excellent. And it was fun to learn where 'Al' comes from.

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  44. It was interesting to learn the origin story of your name!

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  45. First time I have been here. Alex linked to your blog (as you certainly know by now). I love how you told the story of your name and honored Arlee all at the same time. Impressive.

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  46. Really interesting. Good luck with the rest of A-Z!

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  47. A powerful name, Al. I think it's wonderful.

    Shannon at The Warrior Muse

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  48. It was fun learning the origin of your name. Great tribute to Arlee, and I enjoyed Alex's tribute to you.

    Julie

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  49. Nice one! And Arlee and Alex are very kind gentlemen. I might add that they are starstruck fans of mine and we have lots of good natured banter on my alternatives to the A to Z Challenge. Your name and it's origin is most fascinating, my friend. Al Diaz, I salute you.

    Wishing you much fun and fulfilment in the challenge. And before my comments starts to dragon, I shall now leave :)

    In kindness,

    Gary :)

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  50. Love it! I may have to lurk around some, even though I'm on hiatus. :D

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  51. All is a very good name . . . Also short for Albert . . The name of my father, my grandfather, and two -grandfathers.

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  52. "Al is twice a conqueror's name."

    Very true. This is the first day of the AZ, and you're being blitzed! Double win.

    All the best with your blog AL, and have a wonderful AZ :)

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  53. Great start to a great challenge!
    Happy A-Zing! :)

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  54. Hi Al, I'm here visiting from the A-Z but also for the blog blitz!! :) Hope you have a great "B" day!

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  55. Oh I think this is going to be a very enjoyable trip around blogs that participate. Might an elderly witch with gammy legs beg the odd lift, messire? Ailsa Abraham (posted by Cam, who can do this!)

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  56. Hello!

    Visiting your blog as a fellow A-Z Challenger and Blog Blitzer.

    Very cool post for A :)

    Good luck with the rest of the month!

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  57. Stopping by from Blog Blitz! Good luck on the A to Z challenge! You are already one down! I was going to do it but then chickened out!!

    Angie
    Angela's Anxious Life

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  58. Thanks for sharing your interesting, informative blog. I'm sure everyone is enjoying it. Best wishes.

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  59. Good tribute to the starter of all this craziness!

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  60. Belated Blog Blitz arrival - great stuff, keep up the incredible work.

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  61. I can't think how to describe my enjoyment of the mythic feel of your posts except to say, "Me gusta, muchisimo!" :-)
    Some Dark Romantic

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