Thread:Prof. Draco/@comment-5947732-20130222214313/@comment-1674153-20130302034627

Sandy grinned, for many reasons.

"Alright, it was a bit of a shot in the dark, anyways. Back to my hunch on the Peasant's Revolt, Wat Tyler was one of the chief leaders of the uprising, and he led the army into London in June of 1351 just a month after the first protest, and during that siege stormed the London Tower and freed numerous political prisoners. He was killed the next day when King Richard II broke his vow of change to the people, but there was talk that Tyler's sword gave off the same hatred of cruel authority as well as increasing motivation...but we never ended up finding it. If this woman is using the sword, even unwittingly, she is going to get herself killed by her hubris!"