Deeds of Arms and Chivalry is a modification for Mount & Blade: Warband which focuses on the Hundred Years War between France and England, specifically during the early 15th Century.

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Château de Falaise
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moonelord
moonelord - - 91 comments

Amazing!

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Guest
Guest - - 691,418 comments

nice

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GottRitter
GottRitter - - 9 comments

grand

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Antonis9
Antonis9 - - 1,275 comments

Hey, awesome!

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Dmitry194
Dmitry194 - - 269 comments

This is realy great work! Can't wait to see Carcassonne!!

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AbrahamSilvestre
AbrahamSilvestre - - 194 comments

I've been there, it matches the real castle nicely!

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mauricesc4
mauricesc4 - - 138 comments

Bon boulot les gars, çà c'est du vrai chateau normand !!!

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Dajimo
Dajimo - - 72 comments

I just saw the scene and it has given me such an ******, that I think I have remained sterile until the end of my days, I thank you because from now on I will not be able to have children and I will not have to pay any maintenance

Pd of the best scenes I've seen for warband, I don't want to imagine what the Paris and Carcassone scenes will be like

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graubs1603
graubs1603 - - 14 comments

Beautiful!!!!

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migdeu19
migdeu19 - - 228 comments

Lovely!

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Château de Falaise was considered to be a strong castle in 1429, having recently been updated by the English. At one point home to William the Conqueror, it remained in English possession until captured by King Phillip of France in the 13th century, although it changed hands a few times during the hundred years' war. The keep was updated several times over the centuries as well, resulting in a unique plan that is now well known.

An older gatehouse that was unused and walled over can be seen in the lower picture. Although currently this location is only a castle on the world map, the layout of the castle defenses made much more sense if the town walls were included. In the future, this location maybe included as a town instead of just a castle.
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