The Hundred-Year War between France and England begins in the 14th century, with the English Army occupying French Aquitaine. Rebel French knights vow to continue the war and oust Prince Edward, the English ruler of Aquitaine, who is also the son of King Edward III and the heir to the English throne.
The Warriors
In 14th-century France, the Hundred Years War is brewing between France and England, with the English occupying Aquitaine. A group of French Knights, determined to reclaim their land, vow to overthrow Edward, Prince of Wales, who rules Aquitaine with an iron fist.