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Medieval III - Sword of Liberty

Medieval III - Sword of Liberty

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In 1294 AD, Edward Longshanks of England has cemented his rule over Wales by undertaking a castle-building program. A new resistance is rising, but it is squabbling and bickering, dashing any serious hopes of rebellion. Garyn, now the leader of a mercenary band called the Blaidd, hears of a fabled sword that would enable its wielder to unite the Welsh.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 10 October 2022
Publisher: Canelo



In 1294 AD, the air was filled with the scent of rebellion in Wales. After decades of fighting, Edward Longshanks of England had successfully cemented his rule over the land following the death of Prince Llewellyn at the Battle of Orewen Bridge in 1282. To assert his dominance, Longshanks embarked on a vast castle-building program that saw fortresses spring up in Caernarfon, Conway, and Harlech, bastions of English might. However, a new resistance was emerging, albeit fragmented and disorganized. Its factions squabbled and bickered, preventing any serious hopes of rebellion from taking root.

Yet, amidst the chaos, a whisper of a fabled sword began to circulate. It was said to possess the power to unite the Welsh and ignite a rebellion against the English. The sword was known as the Sword of Macsen, and its legend had been passed down through generations. Its wielder was believed to possess the strength and courage to lead the Welsh to victory against their oppressors.

Garyn, the leader of a mercenary band called the Blaidd, heard the rumors of the sword and was determined to find it. He knew that it would be the key to unlocking the potential of the Welsh and restoring their independence. He embarked on a perilous journey, traversing the treacherous lands of Wales, encountering bandits, rival clans, and treacherous terrain.

Despite the challenges, Garyn was determined to succeed. He recruited a band of loyal warriors, each with their own unique skills and abilities. Together, they set out on a quest to find the Sword of Macsen, facing countless dangers and obstacles along the way.

As they journeyed deeper into Wales, Garyn and his band encountered a group of monks who were believed to have knowledge of the sword's location. The monks were hesitant to reveal the information, but Garyn was persuasive and eventually convinced them to help him.

The monks led Garyn and his band to a hidden cave deep in the mountains, where the sword was said to be hidden. The cave was guarded by a fierce creature, a dragon, but Garyn and his warriors were determined to overcome it. With the help of the monks, they devised a plan to distract the dragon and retrieve the sword.

The battle was fierce, and Garyn and his warriors fought with courage and determination. In the end, they emerged victorious, and the Sword of Macsen was in their possession. With the sword in hand, Garyn knew that the Welsh could finally rise up against their oppressors and reclaim their independence.

The news of Garyn's success spread like wildfire throughout Wales, and the people began to gather in support of his cause. The English were terrified of the prospect of a unified Welsh resistance, and they sent their troops to quell the rebellion.

However, Garyn and his warriors were prepared for the fight. They fought with a fierce determination, and the English were quickly defeated. The Welsh reclaimed their land, and Garyn was hailed as a hero.

The Sword of Macsen became a symbol of Welsh independence, and it was passed down through generations as a reminder of the courage and determination of the Welsh people. Garyn and his band of warriors became legends, and their story was told and retold for centuries to come.

In conclusion, the Sword of Macsen was a fabled sword that held the power to unite the Welsh and ignite a rebellion against the English. Despite the challenges and obstacles that Garyn and his band faced, they were determined to find the sword and reclaim their independence. With the sword in hand, they were able to defeat the English and restore their land. The Sword of Macsen became a symbol of Welsh pride and a reminder of the courage and determination of the Welsh people.

Weight: 208g
Dimension: 130 x 197 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800324473

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