The Dark Ages
The Dark Ages refers to the Middle Ages following the fall of Rome, typically 5th–11th Century AD. The term says more about what those that followed knew about it than the period itself; it was a rich and vibrant time in European history. And when we say vibrant, we mean there was a lot of fighting. The Vikings, Saxons and Normans were amongst those raiding, conquering and creating new kingdoms during this period. It also encompasses the Age of Arthur in the 5th and 6th Centuries.
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Shieldwall PDFA notoriously unstable and rebellious member of the Roman Empire, Britannia was thrown into bloody conflict as the Western Roman Empire began to crumble. Axe, spear and sword became the dominant currency for those vying for control of the kingdoms. Shield Wall is a...
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Digital Once & Future King - Hail Caesar supplement PDFThis is a digital version of the Once & Future King - Hail Caesar supplement, in .pdf format. King Arthur is often seen as a figure of myth - surrounded by shining knights, devious wizards and magic swords, yet the legends of King Arthur...
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