The Sundering: Rise of the Witch King is a mod for Medieval 2: Kingdoms and based around the fantasy world of Game workshop's Warhammer universe during the civil war between the Elves, the mod's campaign opens with the Death of Bel Shanaar in -2751 IC.

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HamzaRasol
HamzaRasol - - 1,030 comments

Nudity Alert!

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Kusraina
Kusraina - - 1,254 comments

thats not if you are an painter :D

cause painter will say " beautiful art is that XD"

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Tormy
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True that.

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willychong8921
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Ha ha, agree >_0

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NapoleonBonaPARTY
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heh

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Tits

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willychong8921
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/_\ no more tits.... :P

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Awesome Eagles :)

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Great Eagles

The pact that binds the Great Eagles to the High Elves is ancient, lasting since the time that the legendary Caradinor and Sulinash rode to war against the Daemons of Chaos. Compared to Griffons, or even Elven steeds, Great Eagles are highly intelligent and require no training and very little coaxing to join the Elves in battle. Their depth of understanding and their intellect is greater than any creature save perhaps Dragons, and the wisest of the Asure are able to converse with them as if passing the time of day. Great Eagles are haughty and proud creatures though, and they do not suffer foolish company gladly. With powerful talons the Great Eagles swoop down upon the crew of enemy war machines and tear them apart, before using might wings to bear themselves swiftly away and out of reach.