While crossing the ruins of a battlefield, Amicia, Hugo, and Lucas met two young raiders, who used the orphans as a distraction to escape from English soldiers. Only Lucas managed to get away, while Amicia and Hugo were captured by the invading army.
CODEX - Gifts: 1/1 - Curiosities: 2/2
Knucklebones (Gifts), it's located on the table east of the tent with the sleeping soldiers and an empty bottle (make sure you delivers Melie to the right tent safely before take this item).
These small sheep's bones are a favorite in games for both children and adults, whether among nobles of commoners. Adults enjoy them in games of chance and gambling once they have been polished and engraved, thus acting as dice. Easily transportable, they can be found in ecclesiastical circles, where they are associated with the Devil.
Pound Sterling (Curiosities), it's east side of the outside tent after Melie open the wooden trunk for you for the first time.
The pound sterling is the oldest currency still in circulation and was already widespread at the end of the eleventh century, when it alone accounted for 15 tons of metal. Passing from hand to hand, crossing the borders and strata of society, money was also a powerful vector of contamination. Just like mail, people only thought to decontaminate it decades later.
Declaration of War (Curiosities), it's located at the outside tent after you cross the tail horses.
The Casus Belli serves as the official justification for a conflict between sovereigns, although its legitimacy is often questionable. Some serve primarily economic interests. The Hundred Years' War thus enabled the French King Philippe VI to tax his people in order to fill the kingdom's coffers, and King Edward III to satisfy the English nobility, whose land revenues had fallen severely.