Knight Errant
によって
Anthony Reynolds
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Action & Adventure
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
416
言語
英語
公開されました
May 20, 2008
出版社
Games Workshop
ISBN-10
1844165515
ISBN-13
9781844165513
説明
In a realm steeped in chivalry and duty, noble knights of Bretonnia rise to uphold their sacred oaths. Driven by the principles of honor and valor, these gallant warriors face formidable foes and insurmountable challenges, all in the name of their king. With each quest, they weave tales of bravery and sacrifice, as they navigate the treacherous landscapes of both battlefields and the complexities of their own hearts.
As the backdrop of Bretonnia is fraught with ancient curses and dark creatures, the knights must confront not only external threats but also their own inner demons. The tales unfold with richly painted scenes of epic battles against vicious foes and the trials of camaraderie, loyalty, and betrayal. Each knight finds his place in this tapestry of conflict and courage, as their destinies intertwine in unexpected ways.
Through the lens of their responsibilities, the knights embark on a journey that tests their mettle and reshapes their very identities. As they grapple with the burdens of their roles, themes of brotherhood and personal sacrifice emerge, emphasizing that true knighthood lies not solely in victory on the battlefield but in the moral choices they make along the way.
As the backdrop of Bretonnia is fraught with ancient curses and dark creatures, the knights must confront not only external threats but also their own inner demons. The tales unfold with richly painted scenes of epic battles against vicious foes and the trials of camaraderie, loyalty, and betrayal. Each knight finds his place in this tapestry of conflict and courage, as their destinies intertwine in unexpected ways.
Through the lens of their responsibilities, the knights embark on a journey that tests their mettle and reshapes their very identities. As they grapple with the burdens of their roles, themes of brotherhood and personal sacrifice emerge, emphasizing that true knighthood lies not solely in victory on the battlefield but in the moral choices they make along the way.