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Britain is no longer a Roman province.  +, Many Romano-Britons flee to Armorica. which soon becomes known as little Britain, or Brittany.  +
After besieging a portion of Vortigern’s army at Carlion, Aurelius Ambrosius marches through the entire island, accepting the submission of those loyal to Vortigern.  +, Vortigern flees to Genoreu.  +
Caercolun was plundered this year, many were killed and enslaved.  +, Crows has taken to living in the unfinished tower of the Roman Cathedral.  +, Cyning Aelle marches an army to meet the British knights near Mearcred Creek.  +,
Duke Lucius of the Saxon Shore is killed in an ambush  +, Merlin receives the Sword Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake.  +, The bailiff has gone missing, and there are rumours of monsters in the forest.  +
Hillfort knights has managed to elude the famous Hillfort bandits and find their camp.  +, Prince Meliodas has taken in Gamond the Colossus’s young child.  +, Rumours of Lady Pomponia keeping slaves spread.  +,
Against all odds King Uther manages to broker peace with the rebellious Duke of Cornwall.  +, Cadry finally finds out who’s been killing his cows and making his wife sick. Old enemies return.  +
Duke Gorlois of Cornwall brakes the king’s Hospitality and uses winter magic to hide from justice.  +, Sir Brastias refuses to betray the King’s hospitality, he becomes the new bodyguard.  +, Sir Melkin finally returns from his visit in Brittany. Only to face hard and cold times.  +,
In the southeast, Aelle and Cissa besiege Anderida. AIl its Britons are sacrificed to Wotan.  +, King Nanteleod of Estregales visits Tintagel  +, King Uther Pendragon marries Ygraine the Beautiful  +,
Elaine marries King Nentres of Garloth.  +, Merlin tricks many knights from Britain to aid him in kidnapping the child of Uther  +, The Queen births a child.  +,
A strange being crowns himself king of Hillfort, and the knights travel north to get him of their back.  +, King Canan unites the warring tribes of Cambria.  +, Octa and Eosa escape from London.  +,
A strange sword appears in a stone and an anvil in London.  +, Bandits take camp in Woodhouse.  +, Duke Ulfius closes his borders.  +,
Cerdic Takes Wight.  +, King Idres conquers Tintagel.  +
King Idres conquers Ascalon.  +, Lady Ellen sends knights to fight as mercenaries for King Nanteleod against Irish Kerns.  +, The Count of Huntington pays homage to the King of Essex.  +,
Lady Brangwen, Lady Marion and Lady Supera works their best to get their husbands back in the Adventure of the Three Ladies.  +, Over the summer, messengers from all four of the Saxon kingdoms visit Sarum Castle.  +, Several knights that went of on last years adventure to Mount Snowdon never return.  +
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Caercolun marches their armies to battle, but the Saxons prove more numerous than expected, and the army is butchered.  +, Cwichelm is the Saxon king. In fact, he and his people are not really Saxons at all, except in the generic sense. They are the Angles.  +, In Jutland, Froda usurps the throne of the Danes and drives the last Jutes and the Angles from what will become Denmark.  +,
A small but determined band of Saxons breaks into the nunnery of Amesbury and tries to take Queen Ygraine.  +, A small fleet of Saxons lands on the south coast, near Chichester, and takes over that city. The new chief, named Port, marches north  +, Angles Conquer Huntland and Hartland.  +,
King Nanteleod spends the summer maneuvering through Lambor and Bedegraine, accepting the surrender of cities and besieging castles. The Duke of Lindsey, with his army nearby, does not engage.  +, King Ælle and the others challenge King of the Angles in his claim to be bretwalda.  +
King Aesc of Kent and King Aethelswith of Est Seaxe both march out with their armies. They stop and besiege London, one army on each side of the river.  +, King Nanteleod marches down the Trent, and three leaders meet outside of the city. Corneus plays it cagey, Malahaut is aggressive, and Nanteleod accepts the challenge and proposes that Linden Pool, with its duke and little army intact, be the prize of the battle between the kings.  +, London surrenders to Sir Helifer and the Saxon lords, who thereupon enter and take possession of the city. The garrisons at both castles lock up tight.  +,
King Idres continues his march of expansion. His army invades Somerset and besieges the city of Wells. After the necessary length of time holding out, it finally surrenders.  +, The King of Somerset sends heralds to ask for help in fighting against King Idres.  +
Aethelswith dies, succeeded by Aescwine.  +, King Cerdic marches north against Salisbury. With him is King Port, but Ælle is notably missing.  +, King Nanteleod’s army moves south. It enters Wandborough, where the king welcomes the Salisbury knights to his army. They move south towards Sarum. King Cerdic raises the siege and marches north.  +,