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At first the shock that the troops at the battle of Agincourt would feel at having Bosworth field suddenly dropped on them would be psychologically devastating. Not to mention the massive damage that thousands of tonnes of mud, corpses and discarded weapons would do to an unsuspecting army. Once the initial shock wears off however, I suspect that any surviving soldiers would simply climb on top of the new battlefield they find themselves presented with and carry on much as before. That's my theory, what do you guys think? Do you have any ideas on how best to deploy a Medieval Battlefield on a Medieval Battlefield?
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Some of the greens in this piece are so lush as to evoke edible aquatic plant life, they are Cressy, almost. Somebody fucked around with this message at 07:02 on Oct 1, 2017 |
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Mumpy Puffinz posted:i didnt read your op because i dont give a poo poo. Just wanted to try out a new pic. glad you like it I do like it, but it was also a pun, there was a medieval battle called the battle of Crecy.
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# ¿ Oct 1, 2017 01:10 |
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Mumpy Puffinz posted:this is you: I'll have you know I'm in massive denial about my brain problems and would never admit it to myself in that manner.
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# ¿ Oct 1, 2017 01:15 |
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Spinster posted:It was Vincent Van Goatse. We're talking about battles here buddy, if you want to talk about sieges feel free to start a "How would a Medieval Siege do on a Medieval Battlefield?" thread.
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# ¿ Oct 1, 2017 01:22 |