438 – Robert’s Rebellion

In a fit of rebellion, Robert, the eldest son of William the Conqueror, marches out on his own, defying his father and seeking adventure. However, reality sets in as he realizes the challenges and consequences of his actions. With the support of his companions, who are wealthy and politically connected, Robert launches a rebellion against his father, leading to a series of raids and battles. The conflict escalates as King Philip of France and other nobles become involved, resulting in a siege and a final confrontation between Robert and his father on the battlefield.


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437 – Everyone’s Pissed

Crown Prince Robert and his knights had been humiliated by Rufus and Henry and the royal hall erupts into chaos. This unprecedented public disgrace challenges the honor culture deeply ingrained in Norman society, sparking outrage and a quest for vengeance. The altercation underscores a volatile rivalry within the royal family, exposing deep-seated tensions and ambitions that threaten the fabric of their relationships and sets off a chain of events that could redefine the power dynamics within the Norman hierarchy.


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