The Standard Bearer
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The narrative follows Quintin MacClellan, a young herd lad whose life is transformed by violent religious strife in his rural parish. As he comes of age amid musters, raids, and bitter disputes over faith, he attempts to uphold the Blue banner while facing personal loyalties, romantic entanglements, and the strains of family duty. Episodes alternate between pastoral scenes and harsh confrontations: moonlit journeys, secret refuges, contested assemblies, the fall of a local stronghold, and moral reckonings that force choices between love and obligation. The tone balances stark communal conflict with intimate inward struggle.
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