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Tango0115 Jan 2016 12:41 p.m. PST

"The year is 1453 and the English are at war with the French. It is a war that, after over one hundred years, may be coming to a close as English forces, sent to Gascony, are increasingly surrounded, anxiously waiting in Bordeaux for news of French movement. Amongst them is a young archer by the name of Thomas Perkins, who, inexperienced and youthful, has mixed emotions as he prepares for inevitable battle, which is soon joined. However, through the clever machinations of the French leadership and the naivety of the English, the force are led into a trap and Thomas is soon alone, deeply embittered at his situation and fighting for his life in deepest France. Moreover, an act of shocking brutality destroys Thomas's faith further and drives him into dark thoughts of revenge and murder. With the odds stacked against him, Thomas throws himself into a desperate yet calculating act which puts him on a collision course with the King of France, right back outside the gates of Bordeaux…"
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