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shrekthesecond
shrekthesecond - - 9 comments @ Images of Loading Screens and Buildings

Game starts in 657? this this is more like 1457.

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shrekthesecond
shrekthesecond - - 9 comments @ Rus:10th Century

You mean the tale of bygone years?

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shrekthesecond
shrekthesecond - - 9 comments @ Image 1

I don't care. I am not arguing. I just upvoted posted images and that is enough for me.

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shrekthesecond
shrekthesecond - - 9 comments @ Image 1

Are you serious? What a paranoid butt you must be. Let anonymous or newly registered people say what they want, i don't care. Pavise shields in 13th century do not look like pavise shields in your mod and its a simple fact. If people disagree with you, give sources and prove that you are right, not call others my clones or something. I, myself, have created this account just to point out that this mod is not going into right direction, am i a clone of someone as well?

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shrekthesecond
shrekthesecond - - 9 comments @ Image 1

Just call everyone a clone, because you have no sources of pavise shields looking like yours in the mod during 1257.

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shrekthesecond
shrekthesecond - - 9 comments @ Image 1

Nice try deleting my comments. I hope people can see how inadequate you are.

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shrekthesecond
shrekthesecond - - 9 comments @ Rus:10th Century

Why are you using 15th century Radzivil chronicle for 10th century mod?

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shrekthesecond
shrekthesecond - - 9 comments @ Image 1

Yet again, such shields did not exist at this time.

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shrekthesecond
shrekthesecond - - 9 comments @ Medieval Kingdoms Total War: Grand Duchy of Lithuania

If we trust the seals, which we should, Lithuanian nobility did wear plate armor. In the seal of Jagello back in 1380s, we can see that they did wear a solid breastplate without a fauld, gauntlets and some other plate parts. Soldier also wears conical bascinet. Things like leg harness are completely speculative, because the seal lacks detail.

In 1420s, we can see that Lithuanian heraldry depicts plate armored knight. Later in Hussite war depictions, we can see Sigismund Korybut and his army wearing plate armor as well.

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