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Rome is falling. Barbarians, once cowed by the might of the legions, now press in from all sides. The great city itself has been sacked, not once but twice. Territories once ruled by an iron fist have been abandoned or broken free. | Rome is falling. Barbarians, once cowed by the might of the legions, now press in from all sides. The great city itself has been sacked, not once but twice. Territories once ruled by an iron fist have been abandoned or broken free. | ||
− | In Prydain, nearly fifty years has elapsed since the legions withdrew. Territorial rivalries, once held in check by fear of Rome, have flared up into open war. Invaders - the Saecsen from Europe, the Scoti from the west, the Picts from the north - raid indiscriminately, killing and raping and plundering with no fear of retaliation. And the High King of Prydain, Wortigernos ap Guortheneu, is a weak, cowardly man. | + | In Prydain, nearly fifty years has elapsed since the legions withdrew. Territorial rivalries, once held in check by fear of Rome, have flared up into open war. Invaders - the Saecsen from Europe, the Scoti from the west, the Picts from the north - raid indiscriminately, killing and raping and plundering with no fear of retaliation. And the High King of Prydain, Wortigernos ap Guortheneu, is a weak, cowardly man now under the control of the vile Saecsen enemy who murdered so many during the Treachery of the Long Knives. |
− | The year is | + | The year is now 457 Anno Domini. |
And the land cries out for a king. | And the land cries out for a king. |
Revision as of 04:00, 21 June 2016
Rome is falling. Barbarians, once cowed by the might of the legions, now press in from all sides. The great city itself has been sacked, not once but twice. Territories once ruled by an iron fist have been abandoned or broken free.
In Prydain, nearly fifty years has elapsed since the legions withdrew. Territorial rivalries, once held in check by fear of Rome, have flared up into open war. Invaders - the Saecsen from Europe, the Scoti from the west, the Picts from the north - raid indiscriminately, killing and raping and plundering with no fear of retaliation. And the High King of Prydain, Wortigernos ap Guortheneu, is a weak, cowardly man now under the control of the vile Saecsen enemy who murdered so many during the Treachery of the Long Knives.
The year is now 457 Anno Domini.
And the land cries out for a king.
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