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Knight of Capelburgh in Franklin, TN
Current price: $14.24

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Knight of Capelburgh in Franklin, TN
Current price: $14.24
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Despite its isolation, Capelburgh continues to offer refuge to a wide range of mediaeval folk - a former Templar Knight, a man who doesn't want a wife, a pilgrim who is possessed by a demon, a group of Scottish captives who want to go home rich, even a tentative atheist.
This peaceful world is threatened when the Scots attack and capture Berwick-upon-Tweed and King Edward III orders massive retaliaion. George Crandall finds himself playing host to royalty and in return is knighted - and then expected to take part in what he knows will be a disastrous invasion of Scotland. Can he fulfil his feudal duty while avoiding the guilt of war crimes? And who is really responsible for burning Edinburgh, the Scottish capital?
This peaceful world is threatened when the Scots attack and capture Berwick-upon-Tweed and King Edward III orders massive retaliaion. George Crandall finds himself playing host to royalty and in return is knighted - and then expected to take part in what he knows will be a disastrous invasion of Scotland. Can he fulfil his feudal duty while avoiding the guilt of war crimes? And who is really responsible for burning Edinburgh, the Scottish capital?
Despite its isolation, Capelburgh continues to offer refuge to a wide range of mediaeval folk - a former Templar Knight, a man who doesn't want a wife, a pilgrim who is possessed by a demon, a group of Scottish captives who want to go home rich, even a tentative atheist.
This peaceful world is threatened when the Scots attack and capture Berwick-upon-Tweed and King Edward III orders massive retaliaion. George Crandall finds himself playing host to royalty and in return is knighted - and then expected to take part in what he knows will be a disastrous invasion of Scotland. Can he fulfil his feudal duty while avoiding the guilt of war crimes? And who is really responsible for burning Edinburgh, the Scottish capital?
This peaceful world is threatened when the Scots attack and capture Berwick-upon-Tweed and King Edward III orders massive retaliaion. George Crandall finds himself playing host to royalty and in return is knighted - and then expected to take part in what he knows will be a disastrous invasion of Scotland. Can he fulfil his feudal duty while avoiding the guilt of war crimes? And who is really responsible for burning Edinburgh, the Scottish capital?