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No king sits on the British throne, and the [[Saxons]] have the largest armies in the land. [[Logres]] falls into chaos as bickering Barons war for the power over common men. | |||
The Anarchy Period is roughly equivalent in terms of culture and methods of warfare to 11th-Century Britain, | |||
at the end of the Dark Ages and the start of the medieval era. In real history, the 11th Century marks the end of Anglo-Saxon England and the start of the Norman dynasty, with the successful invasion of William the Conqueror and the Norman expansion in general. |
Latest revision as of 22:48, 20 July 2017
No king sits on the British throne, and the Saxons have the largest armies in the land. Logres falls into chaos as bickering Barons war for the power over common men.
The Anarchy Period is roughly equivalent in terms of culture and methods of warfare to 11th-Century Britain, at the end of the Dark Ages and the start of the medieval era. In real history, the 11th Century marks the end of Anglo-Saxon England and the start of the Norman dynasty, with the successful invasion of William the Conqueror and the Norman expansion in general.
Pages in category "Anarchy Period"
The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.
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- The Beggar King
- The Conquering Hero
- The fall of Aethelswith
- The Fall of Llud's Hall
- The Feast
- The good old days
- The greatest swordfighter in Salisbury
- The Green Island
- The lackey hears it all
- The mad man in the Gaol
- The missing knights
- The Mistrusted Medicus
- The mud-haired child
- The Three Ladies
- The Unending Battle
- The value of loss
- There's no place like home
- This was a bad idea Meliodas!
- Twilight of the Anarawd
- Two young idiots