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Crispin cannot leave Wexly because he is bound by a magical contract or spell that restricts his freedom to leave. Breaking this contract may have serious consequences or repercussions that he is unwilling to face.

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In the book crispin why can't crispin leave great wexly?

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Why can't crispin leave great wexly?

the gates were locked


Is Great Wexly A real place in the book Crispin The cross of lead?

Yes, Great Wexly is an actual real place in England


What does crispin live in in crispin the cross of lead?

In Crispin- The Cross of Lead By: Avi, Crispin lives in a cottage in Great Wexly, Stromford in England during the year of 1366 in the 14th century.


Why does Crispin disobey Bear and leave the Green man tavern?

to see the town of great wexly. All he wants to do is be free and see other things this city has to offer him


Where is stromford in the book crispin?

Stromford is a small village to the north of Great Wexly. It doesn't get more specific than that in the book, Crispin:Cross of Lead.


Is Great Wexly real?

yes it is.


What year does crispin the cross of the lead take place?

The setting in the book is England. It may also be Great Wexly, and Stromford.


What is the setting in the book Crispin?

The setting is in England. Some parts in Stromford (his home town) and some parts in Great Wexly. It takes place around the mid-14th century. The mood is somewhat dark, smokey, dull, etc.


How do crispin and bear get through the gates of wexly?

Crispin and Bear manage to get through the gates of Wexly by using a clever ruse. They disguise themselves as traveling performers, which allows them to bypass the guards without raising suspicion. This clever tactic enables them to enter the city and continue their journey without revealing their true identities or intentions. Their quick thinking and resourcefulness play a crucial role in their escape and quest.


When was Great Wexly founed?

Great Wexly was founded in the year 1135. It is a fictional town from the book series "The Last Kingdom" by Bernard Cornwell. The town serves as a significant setting within the series, reflecting the historical context of medieval England.


Is Great Wexley an actual city in England or Was Great Wexley a city during the Middle Ages?

No, it was an not a 'city' in England during the medieval ages, it is possible is was a small town called Wexly, because not many people lived in cities in medieval England, towns were where everyone lived. Either way Great Wexly was not a city in medieval England. It was made up in that book