To Pay the Toll: The Battle

The Bridge at Casoli. Early Autumn, 2405. With a wave of his hand, Barone Iacopo commanded the advance to begin. His own regiment of archers moved slowly, arrows nocked, in the hope that they could loose a volley as soon as possible. Beside them, the large bodies of pikemen and knights also moved up … […]

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The Battle of Bisavera.

A continuation of the letter to King Jaldeog of Karak Borgo, writ by Darnaec Whitmail (after hasty consultation with several of those present at the recent fight against the ratmen beside the River Bisavera). The enemy wasted no time in beginning their advance – and what with their numbers, why would they hesitate? Despite their […]

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Many Enemies, Much Honour!

Luccini. Summer, IC 2405 “We’re but a wing to this army, you know?” said Baccio, as the two of them rode in the summer sunlight towards the outskirts of Luccini. “That’s how far the Compagnia has sunk. We are more, perhaps, than a rearguard, more than one brigade among many, but no more than a […]

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Tilea Campaign Part 47

Recompense The Town of Scozzese, south of the city of Pavona. Summer, IC 2405. The people of Scozzese did not know what to make of events. The town had had a renaissance of sorts, growing more healthy and prosperous since Lord Silvano had assumed the powers of regent upon his father, the duke’s, infirmity. Indeed, […]

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