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A Cliffside Hut
Nestled against the side of a windswept cliff, the hut of Old Man Magnus stands quite alone along the side of the sea. The owner's tranquility was disturbed when our four heroes traversed the dangerous path towards his hut. The only way to reach the hut from the ocean is a small, dark tunnel leading up to a trap door underneath the table inside. Only Old Man Magnus and the foresters know of this secret entrance.
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Submitted by: Mark of Falworth
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Attack upon the High Road
When we had last left our four heroes, they had discovered a vast hoard of treasure in a hidden cave. They were lugging their load back to their home city when suddenly they were ambushed by a rougish band of foresters led by the fearsome Will o' th' Black. Part 3 of 4.
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Submitted by: Mark of Falworth
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Battle of Garroway Springs
The Crown Knights of Baron Isaac Blackwood, the men of Sir Frederick Borguild
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Submitted by: Mark of Falworth
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Brother Stephen, a monk from Falworth Abbey
Brother Stephen is a very humble and pious monk living in the renowned Falworth Abbey. He is pictured here writing and illlustrating a history of days long gone.
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Submitted by: Mark of Falworth
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Byzantine Lancer
A cavalryman for the Byzantine armies, equipped with a lance, sword, and quality armor. These were worthy troops of the emperor.
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Submitted by: Mark of Falworth
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Carriage Ballistae
Carriage Ballistae are small artillery pieces carried on the back of carts into battle.
This is my own medieval version of a Roman device.
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Submitted by: Mark of Falworth
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Falworth Keep
Falworth Keep is the ancestral home of Sir Roland the Noble, the current liege lord.
Surrounding the castle proper are thick woods, in which abound foresters of the band of Will o' th' Black.
Far below the castle, the cliffs are wet from the swells of the sea, which dash upon the rocks with foaming waves.
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Submitted by: Mark of Falworth
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Ferryman's Hut
Four heroes, starting on their quest for riches and glory, meet a simple Ferryman living in his moss-covered hut and bribe him to transport them across the perilous swamp on his rickety raft.
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Submitted by: Mark of Falworth
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King Aldewulf the Brave
King Aldewulf is as much a legend as he is real. He is a mighty warrior of the North, possessing two fierce hounds and an axe made from steel and oaken wood.
Over his lengthy and colorful history, he gathered an enormous hoard of treasure, which is stored somewhere in a hidden location... and to this day, ALMOST no one knows where it is...
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Submitted by: Mark of Falworth
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Shadow Archer
This Shadow Archer lives in the blackest woods, a solitary and forbidding character. He is armed and dangerous, packing an enormous bow that shoots arrows with deadly accuracy. The reason he lives alone in such seclusion remains a mystery.
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Submitted by: Mark of Falworth
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The Lost Treasure of King Aldewulf
Our four heroes are shown bravely traversing the rough seas to the side of a craggy cliff, where a small, dark entrance is discovered leading to an underground cave, the hiding place of King Aldewulf's glittering treasure. Part 2 of 4.
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Submitted by: Mark of Falworth
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The Recapture of King Aldewulf's Treasure
When we last left our four heroes, their great treasure had been suddenly stolen by a wild pack of foresters, leaving them nearly penniless on the side of the road. Thankfully, they met a party of knights, led by the noble Sir Roland who - after hearing their sad tale - offered to help recover their lost goods.
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Submitted by: Mark of Falworth
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