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Battle of Loudoun Hill

Robert the Bruce leads a strategically planned ambush against English cavalry near Loudoun Hill, using the marshy terrain and narrow pass to his advantage. Scottish forces are hidden, waiting to sprin

Setting

A narrow pass near Loudoun Hill, Ayrshire, Scotland, flanked by marshy terrain and rocky outcrops. The ground is uneven, with patches of standing water and thick reeds. The hill rises sharply to one side, providing a natural vantage point for the Scottish forces.

Characters

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Robert the Bruce
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A tall, broad-shouldered man in his early 30s with a rugged, battle-hardened face. His dark brown hair is shoulder-length and slightly unkempt, with a thick beard framing a strong jaw. Piercing blue eyes scan the terrain with strategic intensity. A faded scar runs diagonally across his left cheekbone from past conflicts.
Scottish Commander
secondary
A rugged, battle-hardened warrior in his late 30s, with a broad, muscular build developed from years of combat. His face bears several old scars, including a prominent one running from his left temple to his jawline. His deep-set blue eyes are sharp and observant, framed by thick reddish-brown eyebrows. A wiry beard, streaked with early gray, covers his square jaw.
Scottish Archer
secondary
A wiry, sun-leathered man in his late 20s with close-cropped auburn hair and a sparse beard. His arms show ropy muscles from years of drawing longbows, and a faded scar runs across his left cheekbone. His eyes are sharp with hunter's focus.
English Cavalry Leader
secondary
A middle-aged man of sturdy build, with a weathered face marked by the rigors of war. His sharp, gray eyes scan the terrain with growing frustration, and a deep scar runs from his temple to his jawline, evidence of past battles. His dark hair is streaked with silver, tied back in a practical knot beneath his helmet. His posture exudes authority, but his jaw is clenched in visible irritation.
Scottish Scout
background
A wiry young man in his late teens, with a sun-browned face and sharp, watchful eyes. His frame is lean but strong, built for endurance and speed. His hair is a tangled mess of dark brown, tied back with a simple leather thong. A faint scar runs along his left cheekbone, a mark from a previous skirmish.

Dialog

Robert the Bruce Steady now... let them feel the ground betray them.
Scottish Commander Aye, they’ll find no footing in our marsh. Archers—nock!
English Cavalry Leader Damn these bogs! Re-form ranks—keep to the hard ground!
Robert the Bruce Now. Drive them into the mire like stags at the hunt.
English Cavalry Leader Ambush! Shields up! Where in Christ’s name—
Scottish Commander Alba gu bràth! Spears forward!

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