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At Dunvegan
Tormod “Tor” MacLeod: Chief of MacLeod, greatest warrior in the Highlands

Brother John: Tor’s clerk

Torquil MacLeod: Tor’s twin brother

Margaret Nicolson: Torquil’s abducted bride

Rhuairi: Tor’s seneschal

Murdoch: Tor’s henchman and captain of the MacLeod guardsmen

Colyne: Tor’s swordbearer

Lady Janet MacKinnon: widow, Tor’s former leman

 

For Bruce
Robert Bruce: Earl of Carrick and Lord of Annandale, claimant to throne of Scotland

William Lamberton: Bishop of St. Andrews, Joint Guardian of Scotland

Angus Og MacDonald: “King” of the Isles, Lord of Islay, descendant of Somerled

Erik MacSorley: seafarer, henchman and kinsman of Angus Og, descendant of Somerled

Lachlan MacRuairi: bastard kinsman of Angus Og and MacSorley, descendant of Somerled

Sir Neil Campbell: Angus Og’s uncle, kinsman to Bruce

Sir Andrew Fraser: former Sheriff of Stirlingshire, fierce patriot

Alex Fraser: his eldest son

Beatrix Fraser: his eldest daughter

Christina Fraser: his youngest daughter

Sir Alexander Seton: Bruce’s brother-in-law, English knight

Gregor MacGregor: archer

Robert Boyd: strongest man in the Highlands, hand-to-hand combat, fierce patriot

Arthur Campbell: scout, Neil’s youngest brother

Magnus MacKay: mountain man, inventor of weapons

William Gordon: alchemist

Ewen Lamont: tracker

Eoin MacLean: battle strategist

Simon Fraser: Christina’s cousin, one of Bruce’s closest companions

Bella MacDuff: Countess of Buchan, sister of Earl of Fife

 

For King Edward of England (oppose Bruce)
John “The Red” Comyn: Lord of Badenoch, chief rival to Bruce for the crown of Scotland

John MacDougall: Lord of Lorne, fierce enemy of his kinsman Angus Og, descendant of Somerled

John Comyn: Earl of Buchan, husband to Bella MacDuff

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