88. Prince Tyrion defeated and arrested the rebellious samurai Sanyo Kawasaki over in Nippon who was threatening to disrupt trade between Elves and the East by toppling Nippon’s government.89. A chaos warrior named Archaon rose from the wastes and killed Morkar, the Twiceborn Everchosen of Chaos once and for all. Archaon takes Morkar’s armour for …
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At Life’s End: A #Lorefight Story
“Long may the Prince of Mousillon reign!” Those were the words that echoed through the halls of Bastonne as the now undead Mallobaude’s bloodhaze lifted and he came to realise what he had done. His fangs and nails were covered in blood just as all around him were chunks of flesh, muscle and bone strewn …
The Prince of Mousillon: A #Lorefight Story
Deafening silence hung over the Cathedral of the Lady in Bastonne. Where before this place had been filled with all the joy and activity befitting the wedding of any two celebrity nobles, the bride Anara d’Garamont now laid dead at Mallobaude’s feet with her throat sliced open by his blade. All around the cathedral laid …
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#Lorefight 137!
#Lorefight 137.1 Bells chimed with merriment over the sacred city of Bastonne as knights gathered from far afield to witness the marriage of Lord Anthelme d’Austray, Heir to Quenelles and the grail damsel Lady Anara d’ Garamont, sister to one of Bretonnia’s most legendary grail knights Calard d’Garamont. Flowers were sprinkled from balconies, grand carpets …
#Lorefight 128!
Having failed to capture the escaped peasant Ennar and being injured by the Black Knight of Mousillon, Duke Bohemond of Bastonne rode back to his castle's keep with utmost haste to commune with the bishop, Sir Almaric de Gaudaron once more on how he should proceed. He burst through the city gates on his horse …
#Lorefight 120!
Written by Isabel Harrison and translated by Nathan Dimitrov. Bells tolled over the sacred city of Bastonne, the epicentre of Bretonnia’s past and dukedom of the legendary Gilles le Breton many centuries ago, for one of its prisoners, a lowly pickpocket inspired by the heroics of Bertrande the Brigand and his Bowmen of Bergerac by …