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- Culloden : r Outlander - Reddit
Culloden - and any battle site - is a memorial, marking where people DIED So while I get the fans of Outlander do feel a kinship, and visiting the sites is often a holiday, please remember what it actually is, long before the Outlander books or show existed
- Walking route from Culloden Battlefield to Clava Cairns and . . . - Reddit
If you start at Clava cairns walking back up the hill (no footpath) to Culloden Battlefield Then double back to the Balloch cross road junction and head down the hill (no footpath in places) towards Balloch About a mile down that road there is the Culloden Forestry (Commission) College on the left
- Question about Jamie Jack Randall in Season 2 : r Outlander
At that point in the series, Claire believed she could change history That's what they were doing with Prince Charlie, and she had to hold on to that belief to continue to try to prevent Culloden So while she knew his date of death from her time, she didn't know if any of her actions would change that For example, Jamie wouldn't have been in the cell with Jack Randall if it weren't for her
- The Claire Who Could Have Saved Jamie : r Outlander - Reddit
It seems like the Claire who broke into Wentworth Prison to save Jamie would have gladly done whatever she had to while Jamie was at Aridsmur (spelling?) post-Culloden until they could be together and raise their family Claire could have hidden out at Lallybroch and waited for news of Jamie
- Why does Jenny do this? : r Outlander - Reddit
24 votes, 30 comments I’m re-watching the series again and I am on the episode where after the battle of Culloden Jamie goes back to Lallybroch…
- Do we know what happened to clan MacKenzie after Culloden? - Reddit
We know that Jamie was injured in Culloden, saved by John Grays brother from exectution and than went into hiding He never got to do what Colum asked him to Do we know what happened to Hamish, the clan and castle Leoch after Cullonden? I don't think it was explained in the series
- if the battle of culloden didn’t happen, would the america . . . - Reddit
The jacobites lost the battle of culloden and most of them emigrated to America They really didn't Those who weren't killed either in the battle, or directly after it, were captured and sent away as prisoners, eventually being transported to the West Indies, living out their lives as slaves
- Culloden Battlefield : r Paranormal - Reddit
Culloden Battlefield It was my first time visiting Culloden, I researched loads about the battle and whatnot leading up to it but I never researched or thought of it being haunted If you haven’t been or seen pictures of it, it’s a massive field Moore with a visitor centre near the parking lot
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