Behold: Insularis Draco! An overhaul of the 2014 gem 'Invasio Barbarorum II: Conquestus Britanniae'. 30 playable factions, four (!) immensely detailed...
Got inspired by that Europe - Ancient mod, so I've gone and decided to create a Barbarian Invasion mod, innit.
Full, stable, Stand-alone and ready to plop into your 'mods' folder. The current release of 'Insularis Draco'. A huge number of substantial updates and...
As we speak, Belovèse is preparing 'Insularis Draco' for its newest release which will be uploaded later today! A look at the main changes we've done...
Mod about Late Roman Empire 5th c. After defeating Attila on the Catalaunian Plains and his death.
The second zip file containing the module folders for Realms Forgotten. Please check load order on description below.
The Realms Forgotten MOdule Folders necessary to play. Here you will Find Realms Forgotten and RF_Core_II. Please check load order down in description.
A mod focusing on the year 1065 in an alternate timeline where the Saxons had a large rebellion and civil war, with the Normans taking longer to take...
The Core files for running Realms Forgotten. Please unzipp them inside you MountandBalde 2: Bannerlord/modules located inside your C:/windows programs/steam/steampps/bannerlord/modules...
Realms Forgotten is a mod overhaul that brings a world at the brink of dramatic events. Know as Aeurth, in the oldest language, what is known from the...
Hi guys! Version 1 is ready to test. This is just an initial troop reskin of the Vlandians and Sturgians. Keep in mind this is an early build, and everything...
Adventure in the East 6.0 is a semi-historical mod for Mount and Blade: Warband, taking place in the Middle East in the year of 634.
Adventure in the East 6.1 is a semi-historical mod for Mount and Blade: Warband, taking place in the Middle East in the year of 634.
A long awaited update on 'Insularis Draco' and an acknowledgement of the ModdB 'Mods of the Year' award!
Adventure in the East 5.9 is a semi-historical mod for Mount and Blade: Warband, taking place in the Middle East in the year of 634.
Adventure in the East 5.8 is a semi-historical mod for Mount and Blade: Warband, taking place in the Middle East in the year of 634.
Thats the second module folder to install the Realms Forgotten Mod. Realms Forgotten is a mod overhaul that brings a world at the brink of dramatic events...
Adventure in the East 5.7 is a semi-historical mod for Mount and Blade: Warband, taking place in the Middle East in the year of 634.
Adventure in the East 5.6 is a semi-historical mod for Mount and Blade: Warband, taking place in the Middle East in the year of 634.
Adventure in the East 5.5 is a semi-historical mod for Mount and Blade: Warband, taking place in the Middle East in the year of 634.
Adventure in the East 5.4 is a semi-historical mod for Mount and Blade: Warband, taking place in the Middle East in the year of 634.
Adventure in the East 5.3 is a semi-historical mod for Mount and Blade: Warband, taking place in the Middle East in the year of 634.
Adventure in the East 5.2 is a semi-historical mod for Mount and Blade: Warband, taking place in the Middle East in the year of 634.
An update on where we are with the mod. Historical Battles are now working, battlemap UI is redone, I redid the situation in Brittany, Pictish Crossbowmen...
Have plans for other projects for future. I think make italic wars about early period Roman Republic or Trajan's wars but I haven't good maps for those...
Adventure in the East 5.1 is a semi-historical mod for Mount and Blade: Warband, taking place in the Middle East in the year of 634.
Adventure in the East 5.0 is a semi-historical mod for Mount and Blade: Warband, taking place in the Middle East in the year of 634.
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