[He was described as "prince of the error and sloth of the Turcomans", showing immediate hostility in book 2 for somebody dealt with in a neutral way in book 1: book 1 was written before the Field of Blood, book 2 after it]
Turcomagnorum erroris et desidiae principem. Walter the Chancellor 2.1
An extremely beautiful horse, splendidly harnessed, a gift from Dubais 4001
equum mirae pulchritudinis illuc advenisse freno et sella ac pendulis rarae ac pretiosae artis ligulis adornatum. Walter the Chancellor 2.15