The Iron King | 2. The Double Cross

The Iron King | 2. The Double Cross

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The Iron King | 3. The Pope Slap

Philip the Fair’s vindictive nature ignites when a drunken bishop mouths off about him, calling him “a useless owl”. Possibly not the most devastating burn, but Philip isn’t one to suffer insults, however slight. This sets him on the path to collide with another of Europe’s massi ...  Show more

The Iron King | 4. The Battle of the Golden Spurs

Philip the Fair is determined to take control of the kingdom of Flanders, in his dream of a united France. But when he attacks, the people of Flanders throw up an astonishing resistance, defeating the French army and slaying some of its finest knights. The Iron King vows revenge, ...  Show more

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