Bourbon Street Massacre
The Bourbon Street Massacre was part of the Fall of Willows and an action of the Accordance War.
Overview

Barabas ap Eiluned, who claimed the kingship of the southeastern United States, conducted a ruthless and methodical conquest of his territory. His first campaign was a series of invasions and sieges down the Atlantic coast, taking nearly every major freehold and distributing them to his knights and lackeys. This was followed by a westward series of strikes. A couple of freeholds were destroyed during this campaign; although each side points to the other, the truth of the matter hasn’t come out yet. His best-known atrocity was during the taking of New Orleans. When the defenders of the French Quarter refused to lay down their arms, the Royalist forces stormed the place; gathering the survivors together, the king had them all hanged as a warning to others. It’s with no small satisfaction to me that a decade and a half later, Barabas found himself in the same unenviable position.
The Fall of Willows
- The Shenandoah Campaign: April 1 - October 10, 1974.
- The Atlantic Campaign: January 1st - September 2nd, 1974.
- The Battle of Buckhead: May 4th, 1974.
- The Bourbon Street Massacre: October 30th, 1974.
- The Southern Campaign: January 1st - July 31st, 1975.
- The Siege of Nashville: August 5th - September 20th, 1975.
References
- CTD: Fool's Luck: The Way of the Commoner, p. 39-41