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Re: Terrain Challenge #37 (Score: 1)
by Buck_Compton on Sun Dec 19, 2010 5:47 pm
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I've noticed that talorgan. My knowledge of the scottish wars of independence dont go much further than Braveheart to be honest.

I found Raploch tough and I've been scanning all the rivers in that region. But havn't been lucky yet.

Coudnt find any info about Feb 1305 eigther btw...

Seems like i'm the only one persistent to get this one...?

CHeers


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Re: Terrain Challenge #37 (Score: 1)
by Pete on Fri Dec 24, 2010 7:08 pm
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Man, you have managed to find the most obscure little battle in Scottish history. I have been searching on and off for the past months but I can't find anything close.
Hints provided by you: Scotland, castle siege, Wars of Independence, "events of Feb 1305" (is that a time reference?), "nearest conventional battlefield is Raploch Moss" (is that a geographical reference?), "Bannockburn" is "off by one campaign" - suggesting that it was indeed the First War of Independence. However, the Scottish Wars of Independence were not characterized by siege warfare and the few long sieges that did take place were not at this insignificant heap of boulders. So, I am about to throw in the towel.


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