Livonian Order

  • TREBAME | Chapter 25 – Rebellion

    [First] [Prev] [Next] It is May, 109 AD. Northwest of the Gulf of Riga, partly closing the gulf off from the wider Baltic Sea, lies the island of Saaremaa (called Ösel by the Germans) and its neighbour, Hiiumaa (Dagden, according… Continue reading

    TREBAME | Chapter 25 – Rebellion
  • TREBAME | Chapter 24 – Doblen

    [First] [Prev] [Next] It is September, 108 AD. We turn back the clock and go to Semigallia to see why the Livonian Order and the Archbishop of Riga were unable to send any aid to von Lützelburg, the poor beleaguered… Continue reading

    TREBAME | Chapter 24 – Doblen
  • TREBAME | Chapter 22 – Memel

    [First] [Prev] [Next] It is April, 109 AD. South of Samogitia, on land traditionally belonging to the Prusso-Lithuanian tribe called the Skalvians, lies the Teutonic fortress of Georgenburg. Pointing like a dagger at the soft underbelly of Samogitia, Georgenburg was… Continue reading

    TREBAME | Chapter 22 – Memel
  • TREBAME | Chapter 21 – Windau

    [First] [Prev] [Next] It is August, 108 AD. We turn northward, for just as the Prussian branch of the Teutonic Order must withstand the assaults of the Prussians, so too must the Livonian Order face all-out war. Here in Latvia,… Continue reading

    TREBAME | Chapter 21 – Windau
  • TREBAME | Chapter 19 – Vengeance

    The Roman Empire—But Also Medieval Europe [First] [Prev] [Next] It is January, 1250 AD. Or is it 98 AD? Yes, we’ve finally come back to the Act of God. There was no immediate effect here in northeastern Europe, far from… Continue reading

    TREBAME | Chapter 19 – Vengeance
  • TREBAME | Chapter 18 – Paganism

    The Roman Empire—But Also Medieval Europe [First] [Prev] [Next] Disclaimer: This chapter is less of the usual alternate history fare and more of a historical, geographical, and cultural review to set up the background and the players on the stage… Continue reading

    TREBAME | Chapter 18 – Paganism