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Mount and blade wedding dance
Mount and blade wedding dance










mount and blade wedding dance mount and blade wedding dance

The balance is all over the place, the map is both too big for enjoyable play, and too small for the scale of the books, and the factions are locked into eternal war. And of course, Gekokujo is very historically accurate, and Brytenwalda is very challenging, and Pendor is very immersive, so I can say that I love them all.Ĭlash of Kings is a bit unpolished for me. I rank the above three at the top, because I rank them at number one for historical accuracy, challenge, and immersion, respectively. I would not say that Clash of Kings is in the same category as Brytenwalda, Prophecy of Pendor, and Gekokujo, but I guess that for a fan of the series, things may be different. one for everyone, and since endgame content is there (big armies, achievements for the game, small miniquests added, Your own Knighthood which you can customize its troop and equipment etc) and i could say its really nice mod.

mount and blade wedding dance

Theres the Romans (The Empire) Friedsvain (essentially northmen, vikings) The ravernstern (scottish nobility) Then the Kingdom of Sarleon (Essentially British medieval knight nobility.) Also, the sandmen, who live in the south region, called Dshar Principalities (Sarranid like, but MUCH more diverse and powerful.) It has many factions and nice things in it, its polished and stable. Snake priestesses and their armies, are filled with powerful women soldiers. same with Noldor Lords.ĭemon worshippers, if they manage to make an "endgame army" 800 or so undead walking wtih them. There is no any kind of magic in it, although there are Demon Worshippers, Snake priestesses etc, who can "make" an invading army of their own. It doesnt have magics in it, but You can encounter "Noldor Lords" who are essentially Elfs and when you get into their friendly side, you can recruit their troops. into the endgame conquering half of pendor.












Mount and blade wedding dance