This total-conversion mod takes the Battle for Middle-earth II to the Fifth Century BCE, replacing the original content with two new, fully-fledged factions: Sparta and Athens. Completely new content, strategies and more awaits you. This project is brought to you by Kwen, Matias, Lauri, njm1983, Glaeken and Mike who are hosted at the3rdage.net, a division of revora.net.

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Add media Report RSS Two statues to be used in-game. (view original)
Two statues to be used in-game.
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RogerRamjet
RogerRamjet - - 1,564 comments

Nice work...

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The_Wailing_Waters
The_Wailing_Waters - - 341 comments

nice..

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Triarii_90
Triarii_90 - - 351 comments

Heh add Kratos statues pls...

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The_Wailing_Waters
The_Wailing_Waters - - 341 comments

Kratos is a fictional character, I even think that his story is not during the Peloponnesian wars

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Robeh1
Robeh1 - - 6 comments

Even so, it would be great to have a fun, over the top uber hero to summon playing as Sparta, don't you think?

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The_Wailing_Waters
The_Wailing_Waters - - 341 comments

yes, Kratos should kick all their *****.

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MathijsRevora Author
MathijsRevora - - 4,019 comments

Why?

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Mythos_Ruler
Mythos_Ruler - - 464 comments

The one on the left looks a little awkward. :) Try emulating some of the Roman copies.

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The top one is a monument to the battle of Thermopylae, inscribed on the plaque are the words "Come and get them", as said by King Leonidas I when the Persians demanded the Greeks to put down their weapons. The inscription was taken from a modern statue dedicated to the conflict.

Bottom one depicts Ares, the god of war.