View Full Version : Can some one creat this unit for me?
jullii caesar
10-21-2005, 23:45
I want to make this unit but my 3ds ma xexpired this is a viking warrior from the old game rune.http://gr.bolt.com/previews/screens/rune/rune6b.jpg
jullii caesar
10-21-2005, 23:46
Oh ya i want it to have a shield and and axe a hand axe.
Sundjata Keita
10-23-2005, 10:56
Modellers are in short supply as it is, you'll have to tell them for what reason you're making it and what they'll get for doing it (even if it's just in the credits of your mod)
Regards,
Sundjata
jullii caesar
10-23-2005, 17:04
Um ya i am editing the germans in the game and now im making new units for them.
But that guy is fantasy. :p Vikings never had horns on their helmets.
And most certainly did not come from germany;)
jullii caesar
10-23-2005, 19:08
No htey did not come from germany but after th romans took there kand they moved to the north and so they became the vikings and yes they did not have horns but what the heck why not im not making this mod so its historic just to make the game fun with new moddles.
Actually: The romans never took germania. And the northmen had been there for a long time.
If anything, the "vikings" (or norse) migrated away from scandinavia. The Heruli and vikings are two examples of norse people who obviously didn't like it there.
Actually: The romans never took germania.
Not entirely true. Roman legions were trudging far and wide in Germania prior to the battle of the Teutoberger Forest. It had in fact already been made a province.
So Rome conquered, then lost Germania again.
Not entirely true. Roman legions were trudging far and wide in Germania prior to the battle of the Teutoberger Forest. It had in fact already been made a province.
So Rome conquered, then lost Germania again.
But that's what counts, the fact that the germanians kicked the romans arse. :)
In that case it could be argued that nobody but the nations that exists now have ever taken anything (they lost in the end didn't they?).
Rome did take Germania, but failed to keep a certain German noble (and second generation Roman citizen) satisfied.
jullii caesar
10-25-2005, 04:53
wow i learnd new things lol im not that good with history Now whos up for the challenge.
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