Forested Bosworth

Bosworth, England 1485
''Two Years following his coronation, King Richard III declares war on the House of Lancester, the House of Tudor, and the Stanley Family. He leads an army of 10,000 troops against an army of 11,000 rebel troops led by Earl of Richmond Henry VII and Baron of 2nd Thomas Stanley. Yet instead of leading English forces in head, he sets his camp in a hidden and guarded area in the forest. There he managed to suprise the Tudor house with more outnumbered horses, giving them the upper advantage, Bosworth is laid in ruin and they manage to subdue Henry VII and Thomas Stanley is beheaded by an english general, The Yorkish army sustains casuelties of 2000 and the Lancesterian 4500. York army are victorious in this reality. Henry VII is not exexuted but exiled to the Kingdom of Scotland which he is welcomed with opened armsand named by King James the First his secretary. In London, Richard establishes his dynasty and names his only son Edward of Middleham his heir, He then satisfied with his current Kingdom, grants his conquered land in France returned to the Charles VIII.''