L'Aigle is a singleplayer total-conversion mod for Mount & Blade: Warband. Set during the Napoleonic Wars, L'Aigle will recreate the age of blackpowder warfare.

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Oberleutnant_
Oberleutnant_ - - 5 comments

GOD SAVE THE KING

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Bluehawk
Bluehawk - - 596 comments

Poor Georgy needs all the help he can get.

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SquizzyT
SquizzyT - - 399 comments

sorry, I don't get it can you please explain?

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MarchalScorpions
MarchalScorpions - - 27 comments

I really hope this mod will be released in 2013! I know blah blah dont make pressure etc but its just too hard to wait more than 6 months on such an awesome mod!

What i really hope to see in this mod ( either first or later versions ):
-the windbüchse
-camel shooters
-FIREABLE artillery on ships/boats
- variable commands for different kinds of troops (spread out for light infantry or anticav square for line etc)
-the guillotine :D

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Oberleutnant_
Oberleutnant_ - - 5 comments

I swear... when this mod comes out, it would be if not better than Anno Domini 1257, and will definately be the BEST mod in all Mount and Blade Warband!

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BongNation
BongNation - - 4 comments

Looks terrific, as does the rest of the mod! I'm an intermediate-level modeller but I lack the whole realistic texturing skills and watch with awe every single model in your over-the-top mod. Can I ask which software do you use to model and texture? Would appreciate it a lot :)

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Description

The British 1st Foot Guards in action. This is the regiment famous for their actions at Waterloo that earned them the title 'Grenadier Guards'.