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Battle of New Ross

The Battle of New Ross is at its peak, with Irish rebels led by General John Moore and the United Irishmen clashing fiercely with British forces in the narrow streets of the town. The rebels, desperat

Setting

The town of New Ross, County Wexford, Ireland, during the summer of 1798. The scene is set in the early morning, with the town's narrow streets and stone buildings serving as the backdrop for intense urban combat. The River Barrow flows nearby, adding a natural boundary to the conflict.

Characters

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General John Moore
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A tall, lean man in his late 40s with sharp, angular features and piercing blue eyes that convey both intelligence and weariness. His dark brown hair is streaked with grey, tied back in a neat queue, and his face bears the weathered look of a career soldier. His posture is upright, betraying his military discipline despite the chaos around him.
Rebel Leader
primary
A rugged man in his early 40s with a wiry build, sun-weathered skin, and piercing blue eyes that reflect both determination and weariness. His dark brown hair is tied back with a simple leather strap, and a jagged scar runs from his left temple to his jawline, a testament to previous battles.
British Sergeant
secondary
A grizzled, middle-aged man with a square jaw and deep-set eyes, his face weathered by years of campaign. His build is sturdy, with broad shoulders and a slight stoop from carrying heavy equipment. A thin scar runs along his left cheekbone, a souvenir from previous battles.
Rebel Fighter
secondary
A young Irish rebel in his early 20s, with a wiry but strong build, sunburnt face, and wild, unkempt dark hair. His piercing blue eyes show a mix of determination and fear, with a fresh scar running down his left cheek from a previous skirmish.
Wounded Soldier
background
A young British infantryman in his early twenties, with a lean but muscular build from months of campaigning. His face is streaked with dirt and sweat, his light brown hair matted under his shako. A fresh wound stains his red coat dark crimson near the left shoulder.

Dialog

General John Moore Their left flank falters. Deploy the reserves there—now.
Rebel Leader Tiocfaidh ár lá! Push forward, lads—break their line before they regroup!
British Sergeant Steady, lads! Fix bayonets and hold that bloody street—let none pass!
Rebel Leader They’re buckling! One more charge and the town is ours!
General John Moore Artillery to the square—fire at will. We cannot yield this ground.
British Sergeant Mind the rooftops, damn it! They’ve sharpshooters in the windows!
Rebel Leader For Ireland’s freedom—now or never!

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