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A kidnapped Princess Mary?

Princess Mary is not amused - she has been kidnapped by the Wolfpack, along with the king's silver sword and golden plate. Luckily, her brother, Forestman Earl is on the way with his friends to free her.

While Wolfpack member Grimson is still trying to save the loot in their tower, the other Wolfpack members try to thwart off the - cleverly protected by the foliage - looming attack of the Forestmen.

https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBWU3k

Submitted by: ricci229

Battle of the Aquaduct

The Dragon Knights have marched deep into the territory of the Fright Knights, and are met in battle at the crumbling aquaduct.

Three Dragon knights and their dog are locked in combat with Basil and the Fright Knights - who will win?

See if you can spot a yellow frog and a light yellow spider hidden in the build.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/202008498@N04/albums/72177720322838484/with/54231119396/

Submitted by: Yellow Frog

Battle on the Ice

Battle between the Rus armies under Alexander Nevsky and the knights of the Teutonic Order in 1242.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/183133859@N02/albums/72177720322725392

Submitted by: artizan

The Battle of Agincourt

The Battle of Agincourt took place on 25 October 1415 during the Hundred Years' War between England and France. This battle is famously remembered for the longbowmen of the English army. The English army was commanded by King Henry V who played a pivotal role in securing a victory against a significantly larger French force. The battle occurred in a wooded area lined with larch, beech, pine, oak, ash, and maple trees. The battle is often cited as one of the greatest English victories of the Hundred Years' War and is immortalized in Shakespeare's play "Henry V.”

The French had a numerical advantage, but the English used this to their advantage by choosing a narrow field that forced the French to attack in smaller groups which negated their numerical superiority. The French knights and men-at-arms also had to contend with the thick, sticky mud, which was a result of heavy rain the previous night. This made it difficult for the heavily armored French cavalry to maneuver effectively and reach the English lines. The English longbowmen, on the other hand, could shoot their arrows from a distance behind stakes to shield them from the French cavalry charges and protect them against the enemy’s own archers.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/163555704@N06/albums/72177720322941102/

Submitted by: bmohnsen

The Battle of the Stone Bridge

The frightened king watches his faithful knights
in an attempt to defend it from a strong attack by a superior enemy.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/183147000@N04/albums/72177720323001599

Submitted by: Trebuchet.Cro

The battle on/for/with the red bridge

Through the mountains, at the border of King Lionheart's kingdom, flows a wild river.
The red bridge is one of the few places where you can cross the water, and the Black Falcons know it....

But is it a fight on the bridge, around the bridge, or... with the bridge?

https://www.flickr.com/photos/135969429@N02/albums/72177720322934170/

Submitted by: KlaasK

the raid on the queen's carriage

Rebelling knights are trying to kidnap the queen while on her way back to the royal castle.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/139487014@N06/albums/72177720322958012

Submitted by: Brickbink

The siege to save the princess

The princess has been held captive by the evil Malvoryn and his minions. Will the princess find her hero?

https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBW3fJ

Submitted by: Figbrickton

Valkyrie's Stand

As the first light of dawn pierced through the mist, we stood firm, our shields raised high against the onslaught.

We fought with a fierce determination, a sisterhood bonded by the binding promise to protect our home.

That was the first wave, and no putrid smelling orc came into the village.

But the following waves charged way too ferociously and much too swiftly.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/louisnutwood/albums/72177720323002603/

Submitted by: LouisofNutwood


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