Tijjani had been searching for a cause to fight for ever since he had been exiled from his home in the Middle East. He had been wandering the world for months, looking for a place to call home and a cause to fight for. He had heard of the battle of 1215AD and was determined to find a way to join the fight.
Tijjani had heard of the battle from a traveler he had met on his journey. The traveler had told him of a great battle between the forces of King John and the barons of England. He had heard that the barons were fighting for their rights and freedoms, and Tijjani was determined to join them.
Tijjani had heard of the great leader of the barons, Robert Fitzwalter, and he was determined to find him and join his cause. He traveled to London, where he found Fitzwalter and his men preparing for the battle. Tijjani was welcomed into the group and was given a place in the ranks.
Tijjani was eager to fight for the cause of the barons and was determined to make a difference. He fought bravely in the battle, and although the barons were eventually defeated, Tijjani was proud to have been a part of the fight. He had found a cause to fight for and was determined to continue to fight for the rights and freedoms of all people.