Battle of Mauron
English forces under Sir Walter Bentley prepare to defend against a Franco-Breton cavalry charge led by Guy XII de Laval. The English longbowmen, positioned on a slight rise, brace themselves as the e
Setting
Rolling fields near the village of Mauron, with scattered patches of woodland and hedgerows. The English forces have taken a defensive position on a slight rise, while the Franco-Breton troops are arrayed across the lower ground preparing for their charge.
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Sir Walter Bentley
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A seasoned English commander in his late 40s, with a weathered face marked by years of campaigning. His tall, lean frame is built for endurance rather than brute strength, with sharp blue eyes that miss nothing on the battlefield. A prominent scar runs from his left temple to jawline, a souvenir from Crécy.
Guy XII de Laval
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A tall, broad-shouldered Franco-Breton noble in his late 30s with a weathered but handsome face, piercing blue eyes, and a closely trimmed beard. His muscular frame is evident even beneath his armor, and his bearing exudes confidence and martial prowess.
Longbow Captain
secondary
A grizzled veteran in his late 40s, with a wiry but strong build from decades of archery practice. His face is weathered and tanned, with deep-set eyes that have seen countless battles. A thick, graying beard covers his jaw, and his hands are calloused from years of drawing the longbow. A faded scar runs across his left cheekbone, a memento from past combat.
Knight Lieutenant
secondary
A sturdy, battle-hardened Breton knight with a thick, salt-and-pepper beard visible beneath his open visor. He has a squared jawline and a prominent scar crossing the bridge of his nose. His frame is broad and muscular, built for the weight of plate armor and the management of a powerful destrier.
Young Archer
background
A lean, wiry youth with sun-reddened skin and calloused hands. His hair is a matted shock of dirty blonde, peeking out from beneath a simple metal cap. He lacks the broad, asymmetrical shoulder development of the seasoned veterans, appearing somewhat gangly in his oversized military gear.
Dialog
Sir Walter Bentley
By God's bowstring, hold those hedgerows! Let their horses break upon our stakes like waves upon the rocks!
Guy XII de Laval
We shall sweep these English curs from our lands! Knights of Brittany, remember your oaths—honor and victory ride with us this day!
Longbow Captain
Nock! Draw! Hold tha' line till I give word, or I'll have yer hides for boot leather!
Sir Walter Bentley
Steady, lads. Let them come within killing ground—then loose as one and watch those proud lords fall.
Guy XII de Laval
Sound the charge! Let no man say the Bretons hesitated while their country bled!
Longbow Captain
Loose! Loose, damn ye! Aim for the horses—bring 'em down in a tangle!
Sir Walter Bentley
There! Their left falters! Push the advantage—another volley and their charge breaks upon our steel!
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