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Battle of Stirling Bridge

William Wallace and Andrew Moray lead Scottish forces in an ambush against the English army as they cross the narrow wooden Stirling Bridge, creating chaos and securing a decisive victory.

Setting

A narrow wooden bridge spanning the River Forth near Stirling, surrounded by marshy ground and rolling hills. The river flows swiftly beneath, its banks lined with reeds and scattered trees. The Scottish forces are positioned on the high ground overlooking the bridge, while the English army attempts to cross from the opposite side.

Characters

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William Wallace
primary
A towering figure in his late twenties, standing over six feet tall with a muscular build honed by years of combat. His long, dark brown hair is tied back, and his face bears the weathered look of a man accustomed to the outdoors. His piercing blue eyes scan the battlefield with fierce determination, and a thick beard covers his jawline.
Andrew Moray
primary
A tall, broad-shouldered man in his late twenties with a strong, angular jawline and piercing blue eyes. His sun-weathered face bears a few scars from previous battles, and his dark brown hair is tied back in a practical manner. His muscular build suggests years of military training and combat experience.
John de Warenne
secondary
A tall, broad-shouldered man in his late 50s with a weathered face, deep-set eyes, and a neatly trimmed grey beard. His posture carries the weight of command despite the chaos around him.
Scottish Spearman
secondary
A rugged, battle-hardened warrior in his late 20s, with a wiry but strong build from years of training and fighting. His face is weathered, with a short, unkempt beard and piercing blue eyes that reflect both determination and the thrill of battle. His hands are calloused from gripping his spear, and his stance is steady, ready for combat.
English Knight
background
A middle-aged nobleman with a muscular build, his face weathered from years of campaigning. His dark brown hair is cropped short beneath his chainmail coif, and his piercing blue eyes are wide with alarm. A jagged scar runs from his left temple to his jawline, a testament to past battles.

Dialog

William Wallace Now, lads! Let them feel the bite of Scottish steel!
Andrew Moray Tighten the noose—let none escape the river's embrace!
John de Warenne Sangdieu! They've trapped us like rats on this thrice-damned bridge!
William Wallace Moray, keep the archers on their flanks—let the river do our work!
Andrew Moray Aye, the Forth will claim more than its share today.
John de Warenne Fall back! Fall back, you fools!
William Wallace For Scotland! Drive them into the water!

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