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while the cat's away...
Sir Wolf:
i have never seen this movie. i have seen bits n pieces at an event that was selling movies that had this playing in the background. i REALLY want to see it one day
Lord Tristin:
Hey now good sir, I am a Pagan. albeit not a heathen. Real fun is Drunken jousting with dull lances!!! on foot!
Or playing who can court the wench!
Sir Vander Linde:
--- Quote from: Lord Tristin on 2013-04-11, 22:45:50 ---Hey now good sir, I am a Pagan. albeit not a heathen. Real fun is Drunken jousting with dull lances!!! on foot!
Or playing who can court the wench!
--- End quote ---
Those things sound like fun!!!! :D
If a fight breaks out a gain between the Pagans and the Teutonic knights I’m game, I will play the role my family always has in the issue, work for the Kingdom of Sweden and take land while you both are occupied trying to kill each other, and then fight to keep it. ;)
SirNathanQ:
Lake Peipus wasn't against pagans, it was against Novgorod. Also there were like only 40 Knights actually there (it was a force marshaled by the local Bishop) and it was outnumbered 3-1, with most of it's forces composed of native levys of doubtful quality, all fighting on the ice. I would hope in those circumstances, Novgorod's greatest hero could pull off a victory...
And I reenact the 14th century, you just see how taking Teutonic land works out for you ;)
Sir William, the Grosskomtur (Grand commander) was the 2nd highest rank in the Teutonic Order, directly below that of Hochmiester.
Also how dare you accuse me of chocolate milk thievery! This is outrage! :o
Sir Brian:
--- Quote from: SirNathanQ on 2013-04-13, 04:47:14 ---Also how dare you accuse me of chocolate milk thievery! This is outrage! :o
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Yes well your indignation is quite understandable and there is no other recourse, you gentlemen will just have to duel it out because the second best thing to actually being in a good duel is watching a good duel! ;)
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