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The Rose Of Bhaskar
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The Rose Of Bhaskar
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The Rose Of Bhaskar
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A Cities of Sigmar Short Story
A Freeguild Crusade marches headlong into the forces of Chaos but as the battle unfolds, they find themselves woefully outnumbered and outmatched. Their Marshal is forced to deploy his greatest strength to have any hope of winning.
READ IT BECAUSE
It’s a cat-and-mouse tale set in the Mortal Realms where a cunning Freeguild Marshal tries to outwit a Chaos commander long enough for his real plan to reveal itself.
THE STORY
As a Marshal musters his regiment to support a major Crusade effort, a messenger brings news of a fledgling city threatened by a fast-moving enemy force. The Marshal orders a forced march to relieve the city but his men arrive exhausted. Can they hope to overcome their fatigue, and will the Marshal distract the enemy commander for long enough to ensure his greater strategy falls into place?
Written by Christopher Allen.
A Cities of Sigmar Short Story
A Freeguild Crusade marches headlong into the forces of Chaos but as the battle unfolds, they find themselves woefully outnumbered and outmatched. Their Marshal is forced to deploy his greatest strength to have any hope of winning.
READ IT BECAUSE
It’s a cat-and-mouse tale set in the Mortal Realms where a cunning Freeguild Marshal tries to outwit a Chaos commander long enough for his real plan to reveal itself.
THE STORY
As a Marshal musters his regiment to support a major Crusade effort, a messenger brings news of a fledgling city threatened by a fast-moving enemy force. The Marshal orders a forced march to relieve the city but his men arrive exhausted. Can they hope to overcome their fatigue, and will the Marshal distract the enemy commander for long enough to ensure his greater strategy falls into place?
Written by Christopher Allen.


















