Assault Against The Final Defence of The English Monarchy
On a cold winter morning, 1325 AD, Rhodri the great general of the Welsh rode his forces to face the last remaining Englishmen. Here, at the western front of Ireland in the Castle Archenry, lie King Henry and his sons James and Edward.
Rhodri known as the Mauler, had no fear and realised the enormity of the task at hand. Finally, the tyranny of the English Kings would end. This day, on this battle field. Only the formidale walls of the castle stood in the way of glory.


Rhodri's forces were 1000 men strong while the pathetic English were only half of them. Th Welshmen were prepared for this siege and came with a trebuchet and bombards.


It was a long and tough siege. Rhodri knew he had to move swiftly lest his men become demoralised from the chilly winds of the cold winter.

Having torn down the walls of the castle Rhodri lead his fearless man to charge into the castle. The Welsh have managed to corner the English to the center of the castle. Numbers was on his side. The day inevitably was his.

Rhodri didn't realise it till the battle was long over. The English were no more. With the English gone, The Welsh were free men! And the British Isle's...He didn't know what this would mean for the inhabitants of this Island. He wonders if with this victory, he had opened pandora's box and has unleashed the fury from the north...The Scots and the ancestors of the viking, the Norwegians.
Rhodri removed all thought about the uncertain future. Rhodri called for the messenger to deliver the message to the welsh King Llywelyn back at Caernarvon. "Tell King Llywelyn that The English have fallen. Long live King Llywelyn, and God save our souls for what I have done!"