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James Douglas – The Black Douglas, Warrior of Bruce and Bearer of the Heart | Highland Series | Lost Archives Scroll
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Long before his name passed into legend, James Douglas rose during Scotland's struggle for freedom as one of its fiercest captains. Remembered as the Black Douglas, he fought beside Robert the Bruce and became known for bold raids, relentless courage, and fierce loyalty. His story stands at the meeting place of war, honor, and devotion — where the cause of Scotland was carried by men willing to risk everything.
Includes:
- Recovered Record — Chronicles, charters, and battlefield accounts preserve the memory of James Douglas as one of Bruce's most trusted commanders, remembered for daring action, strong leadership, and a reputation that inspired both fear and admiration
- Historical Account — James Douglas lived from about 1286 to 1330. He helped recover lands, strike English strongholds, and strengthen the Scottish resistance. After Bruce's death he carried the king's heart on a final campaign, dying in battle in Spain
- When the Story is Told — History is often shaped by loyalty as much as power. Douglas points to courage under pressure, faithfulness in hard duty, and the kind of resolve that does not turn back when the cost grows great
- Words of Wisdom — "Watch ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong." — 1 Corinthians 16:13
Size: 8.5" x 11" | Printed on parchment-style paper
Series: Highland Series — Scroll Edition
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