The Bourbon Street Massacre was part of the Fall of Willows and an action of the Accordance War.
Overview[]
Barabas ap Eiluned, who claimed the kingship of the southeastern United States, conducted a ruthless and methodical conquest of his territory. His first campaign was a series of invasions and sieges down the Atlantic coast, taking nearly every major freehold and distributing them to his knights and lackeys. This was followed by a westward series of strikes. A couple of freeholds were destroyed during this campaign; although each side points to the other, the truth of the matter hasn’t come out yet. His best-known atrocity was during the taking of New Orleans. When the defenders of the French Quarter refused to lay down their arms, the Royalist forces stormed the place; gathering the survivors together, the king had them all hanged as a warning to others. It’s with no small satisfaction to me that a decade and a half later, Barabas found himself in the same unenviable position.
The Fall of Willows[]
- The Shenandoah Campaign: April 1 - October 10, 1974.
- The Atlantic Campaign: January 1st - September 2nd, 1974.
- The Battle of Buckhead: May 4th, 1974.
- The Bourbon Street Massacre: October 30th, 1974.
- The Southern Campaign: January 1st - July 31st, 1975.
- The Siege of Nashville: August 5th - September 20th, 1975.
References[]
- CTD: Fool's Luck: The Way of the Commoner, p. 39-41