The GauntletChapter 18
River Tweed, Northumberland, England Near the Scottish Frontier August 21, 1385 The English Army had advanced to the mouth of the valley, careful to remain outside of bow range. The first few who had ventured too far learned the accuracy of the French archers quickly. A stalemate ensued, with neither side wishing to budge. Finally, the front lines of the English parted, and a single rider emerged. He appeared to be a knight of some renown, wearing a bright yellow surcoat with blue trim...