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Jesus Alvarez hoped that the new History class at the Toledo University was more exciting than last years. His old teacher,Mrs. Rodrigues, was a pain in the ass and was very boring. That was Ancient History though and now they were going to cover Medieval History with Mr. Viscaya. From what he had heard he was a good teacher but any history Jesus quickly bored of.
Jesus ran to class hoping that he would be there in time. He barely made it there and got a book from the shelf. Mr. Viscaya soon explained that they would be reading stories and other stuff in addition to the history book. Mr. Viscaya said that they were going to be covering the time when Castille began to solidify and began to unite the Iberian Peninsula. He also said that homework would be light in this class. All the students breathed a sigh of relief. Now they were going to be reading about why the County of Molina declaration of war started the long period of religous war known as the War of Unification.

The War between Molina and Castille began for a few important reasons. King Sancho of Castille needed more land and the Bishop of Burgos was increasingly violent and said that if King Sancho did not do something about the rebels in Valladolid he would report many bad things to the pope. So King Jiminez sent a large army to Valladolid. They quickly defeated the rebels but they slaughtered them all. This angered Molina and they went to war.

Jesus liked this history book and Mr. Viscaya. Obiously the class would get more intense after the first day but overall Jesus enjoyed it.
 
A Mega-Campaign, eh? *laugh* You don't know what you're getting yourself into, kid.

I like it so far, though. Good luck.
 
Rocketman said:
A Mega-Campaign, eh? *laugh* You don't know what you're getting yourself into, kid.

I like it so far, though. Good luck.
Thanks. :)
I might not be able to update for a little because of that hell called school though.
 
Rocketman said:
A Mega-Campaign, eh? *laugh* You don't know what you're getting yourself into, kid.

I like it so far, though. Good luck.
:nods:

If you (Anarcho) think school is hell... wait until you get deeper into the mega campaign... that can be hell... There were nights I would rather do the homework than work on the mega-campaign...
 
Patrick O'Harte said:
This will be a long story... :eek:
Yeah, I know. I am doing way to many RPG forums right now so I am going to be busy over the weekend sifting through tons of stuff but they are just too fun.