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gingergenius
01-22-2007, 18:40
So, i thought I'd start a topic about legendary generals.

My English campaign, 0.5. Francis the Crusader- son of Robert son of William the Conqueror, left England at 16 and took the German city of Hamburg. He then took Frankfurt, before moving up to take Arhus and Uppsala from the Danes. Nuremburg, Innsbruck and Vienna were then taken from the HRE before going on a crusade to the rebel city of Malta and earning his nickname. In between all this he fought numerous battles, and was not defeated in a single one. His most famous battle was in the winter of 1129, The Battle of Uppsala, in which Francis fought off a Danish army, killing 3057 and losing just 770 of his own men. He is currently aged 62 and on a ship back to London to live out the rest of his days in England, where he has not been for 46 years.

Stats:


Francis The Crusader
COMMAND: **********
CHIVALRY: @@@
LOYALTY: 000000
PIETY: ++

Pagan Magician
Sober
Mercenary Captain
Religiously Proper
Chivalrous Knight
Night Fighter
Stablemaster
Courageous
Veteran Warrior
Born Conqueror
Money Counter
Prolific
Military Engineer
Bastion of Health
Overseer
Striking To Behold
Strong Defender
Great Commander
Likes The Dark
Feels Appreciated
Cruel & Cunning
Sanguinary
Deep Pockets
Mindful of Risks
Promising Tactician
Grand Crusader
Noble In Rule

Francis celebrating victory at the Battle of Malta in 1151:
https://img165.imageshack.us/img165/1026/francis2yk.png

FrauGloer
01-22-2007, 19:29
Nice thread. ~:thumb:
Sorry, but I'm not at home right now so I can't post sreensots and specific V&Vs/ancilliaries, but here I go anyway:

In my English campaign, I had the priviledge of being served by one of the greatest warriors in Chirstendom - Edward the Crusader, Prince of Wales, heir apparent to the Throne of of the Kingdom of England, Conqueror of Jerusalem, Liberator of Antioch, Finder of the Holy Prepuce (*lol*), and Nemesis of all infidels. :charge: :knight:

Command: **********
Chivalry: @@@@@@@@
Loyalty: 000000000 (later 9 Authority)
Piety: +++++++

Ancilliaries: (the ones I'm sure he has)

Tutor
Mentor
Roger de Moulins
Knight Templar
Knight Hospitaller
Mercenary Captain
The Holy Prepuce

V&Vs: (the ones I'm sure he has)
Born Commander
Born Conqueror
Great Crusader
Promising Attacker
Promising Defender
Pope's Favorite
Nightfighter
Hates Muslims
Dubious (oh well he can't be all perfect...)

Note that he reached this level at the age of ~37. :2thumbsup: He came of age with 4 command, 5 or 6 loyalty and 1 or 2 chivalry.

At the age of 16, young Edward went on his first crusade. The objective: taking Antioch from the blasphemous Egyptians. After reaching his goal and reaping his first glory, he immediately consolidated his position in the Holy Land, taking both Aleppo and Acre in quick succession, and avoiding bloodshed wherever possible to gain the support of the populace. Shortly afterwards, Edward was proclaimed heir apparent to the Throne of England, after his father took the crown. Enheartened by his victories and eager for more, Edward did not hesitate a second when his Holiness the Pope called for another crusade, this time to the heart of Christendom - Jerusalem itself. Against the might of Edward the Chivalrous (as he was called at that time) and his devoted followers the defenders stood no chance, and the Holy City was claimed in the name of Christ. Again, Edward chose not to harm the city's civilians, further enhancing his saintly reputation. As if to reward his chivalry, the Holy Spirit showed him the way to the hiding place of a relic of Christ himself - the Holy Prepuce. Unusual a relic as it may be, still the finding strenghtened Edward, both in spirit and in manliness. :laugh4:
And thus, Edward the Great, beloved by God and revered by the people, ascended the Throne of England - a young king (40), a strong king, a living legend. - The End

I might have overshot a bit, but hey, this is the "Great Generals Topic" :laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4: :knight: