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  1. WI: Gustav II Vasa lives?

    In this scenario, Gustav II Vasa doesn't die in the Battle of Lützen in 1637. In fact he lives for another 20 years. What are the likely prospects for Europe in this case? Be inventive.........
  2. Longshanks dies without male issue?

    What are the implications if Longshanks dies without male issue? OK, what I mean here is that instead of an Edward II, his only living child is named Eleanor, born in 1284. She is married to Magnus, the Crown Prince of Norway, who is also heir to the Kingdom of Scots. Longshanks dies in...
  3. September 1297 - Stirling Bridge

    The result stands - English feudal Army creamed by a bunch of sub-human peasants (snigger, snigger). The point of divergence here is that Wallace dies. Sir Andrew Moray doesn't. So the incompetent blue-faced Australian cradle-snatching dog-robber isn't around to screw up later. Andrew Moray...
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