The Four Imperial Uprisings
The stories surrounding the fall of the Imperial Army system which was used during the Imperial French Age (1075-1210)
The stories surrounding the fall of the Imperial Army system which was used during the Imperial French Age (1075-1210)
A chapter from the pages of Rosewood’s darkest and bloodiest period. The day the Fifty Years’ War was truly lost.
The Story of Charles “the Conqueror’s” campaigns and how the Sword of Kings came to be.
King Philip’s personal advisor documents the atmosphere of the Treaty of Bern.
A historic text outlining the development and impact of the Fifty Years’ War which shaped Medieval French society.
Doge Bernabas’ experience with the villain known as St. Mortem, who rode through the countryside of the Sirius Empire and slaughtered its people for sport.
Leech Elisabeth’s summary of the most advanced medical ways of her time. It incorporates pagan medicine as well as ancient techniques. Its influence is so great that it will remain the basis for most medicine for at least 400 years after her death.
One of the only texts preserved in the Imperial Library written by Mother Agnesop.
A cooperative effort of Sir Argonon and a Germanic sword master in detailing new moves that can be used in ground combat.