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Battle of Bramham Moor

The final stand of the Percy Rebellion as rebel forces, led by Henry Percy, face imminent defeat against King Henry IV's royalist army on the muddy fields of Bramham Moor. The rebels, outnumbered and

Setting

Bramham Moor, a vast open field in Yorkshire, England, covered in winter mud and patches of snow. The terrain is uneven, with scattered shrubs and frozen puddles, making movement difficult for armored knights. The battlefield is littered with the fallen, both rebel and royalist forces, their banners trampled into the muck.

Characters

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Henry Percy
primary
A battle-hardened nobleman in his late 40s, with a muscular build and a face weathered by years of campaigning. His dark hair is streaked with grey, and his piercing blue eyes burn with defiance. A deep scar runs from his left temple to his jawline, a souvenir from previous battles.
Knight Captain
secondary
A battle-hardened knight in his late 30s, with a muscular build and a face weathered by years of campaigning. His dark brown hair is cropped short beneath his helmet, and a jagged scar runs from his left temple to his jawline, a souvenir from previous battles. His piercing blue eyes are sharp with focus and determination.
Squire
secondary
A young man in his late teens, with a lean but wiry build from years of training. His face is smudged with dirt and sweat, his short brown hair plastered to his forehead. His eyes are wide with a mix of fear and determination, and a fresh cut on his cheek bleeds slightly.
Royalist Archer
background
A wiry man in his late 20s with sunken cheeks and a permanent squint from years of bow practice. His hands are calloused, and his forearms bear old scars from string burns. His hair is cropped short under a padded coif, and his face is smeared with mud and sweat.

Dialog

Henry Percy Stand fast, men of Northumberland! Let not these royal curs claim our honor this day!
Knight Captain Close ranks! Press the advantage—their lines waver!
Henry Percy Aye, they come like wolves to the fold. But we’ll make them pay for every yard of this moor.
Knight Captain Percy! Yield now, and spare what’s left of your men. The king may yet show mercy.
Henry Percy Mercy? From Henry of Lancaster? I’d sooner trust a viper.
Knight Captain Then you leave me no choice. Archers—loose!
Henry Percy For Northumberland! For honor! Charge!

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