Quote Originally Posted by Blackrose87 View Post
Sorry, just re-read your comment. What meaning are you trying to get from Bruce's last wish?

That his guilt proves that he betrayed Wallace? I can't see how you are jumping to that conclusion.
Do you have any links to evidence that this did happen?

I am aware that Bruce did take different sides at times for his political gain, but as far as I'm aware, there is no evidence that he fought for the English at the Battle of Falkirk. Again, do you have evidence that he did?

From my own knowledge, I thought that the film portrayed Bruce wrongly in such a bad light. I take your opinion that he was guilty about his past, so must have done wrong, but I still cant agree with the image they gave him in the movie.

Of course, I'm more than happy to read any links you want to post, that prove he was as much of a villain as the film made him, that he did betray Wallace and that he fought for the English at Falkirk.
Until I at least see some evidence of this, then I'm sorry but I can't in any way agree with your views.
Well, there was that whole "committing murder in a church" thing with the Red Comyn, who was not the evil traitor that the pro-Bruce camp made him out to be. Again, see Robert the Bruce's Rivals for a good academic examination of this aspect.

Bruce may not have been at Falkirk, but he wasn't at Roslin either, and John Comyn was.

T.