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The Crusades in Leon were grim indeed. The Church and England were losing the battle and all the armies of England could not penetrate the vast bastions of the Turkish Muslims. One such army leader was sir Bernard Richardson, the favourite of King William the 1st or, as he was better know, William the Conqueror. | The Crusades in Leon were grim indeed. The Church and England were losing the battle and all the armies of England could not penetrate the vast bastions of the Turkish Muslims. One such army leader was sir Bernard Richardson, the favourite of King William the 1st or, as he was better know, William the Conqueror. | ||
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Revision as of 01:15, 28 December 2009
Overview
Cursed to wear always wear his armour, nothing but a wraith inside until redemtion or for eternity. Sir Donald is simply known now as 'The Nocturnal Crusader'
History
1092
The Crusades in Leon were grim indeed. The Church and England were losing the battle and all the armies of England could not penetrate the vast bastions of the Turkish Muslims. One such army leader was sir Bernard Richardson, the favourite of King William the 1st or, as he was better know, William the Conqueror. Sir Bernard the Strong was in such dire need of help that he turned to the only man he thought strong enough to turn the tide in their favour. Sir Donald the Nocturnal.
Unlike many of the knights of King William the 1st, Sir Donald had no surname nor answered to his Fathers. He had enlisted himself since his Fathers death (Sir Donald Buckhold) as Sir Donald the Nocturnal. Not did he have a ruler to answer to. Sir Donald the Nocturnal was a man, and county, to himself.
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