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    Incredible as usually Caius, By the way, did you happen to recieve my PM?

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    Are the Pagan States of Prussia, Lithuania and the Steppe going to be included because the 6th Crusade was directed at Pagans. As a pagan i wouldnt mind fighting them off and doing a counter crusade. Take that pope! anyway alot
    of Germany was still Pagan during this time at least East Germany. Until the 6th crusade after they slaughterd the pagans and forced them to convert. That area is still pretty pagan :P. That would be fun.

    Although Muslims obviously suffered at the hands of "good" Christians throughout the Middle Ages, it should not be forgotten that pagans and other Christians suffered just as much. Augustine's exhortion to compel entry into the church was used with great zeal when church leaders dealt with Christians who dared to follow a different sort of religious path. Pagans in the north were targeted for forced conversion. 1208-1300
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    Quote Originally Posted by pyradyn
    Are the Pagan States of Prussia, Lithuania and the Steppe going to be included because the 6th Crusade was directed at Pagans. As a pagan i wouldnt mind fighting them off and doing a counter crusade. Take that pope! anyway alot
    of Germany was still Pagan during this time at least East Germany. Until the 6th crusade after they slaughterd the pagans and forced them to convert. That area is still pretty pagan :P. That would be fun.

    Although Muslims obviously suffered at the hands of "good" Christians throughout the Middle Ages, it should not be forgotten that pagans and other Christians suffered just as much. Augustine's exhortion to compel entry into the church was used with great zeal when church leaders dealt with Christians who dared to follow a different sort of religious path. Pagans in the north were targeted for forced conversion. 1208-1300
    https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a...pcrusades2.jpg

    That was posted on the rometotalrealism.org forums. Looks in the bottom left corner, I believe the corner of the map that is brown will be the official campaign map. He has released on ofthose black maps that show mountains and stuff, with a superimposed map of the normal RTW map on it, the Crusades map is huge in comparison. I just cant find it :(

    So Germany, or any of western/central europe will most likely not be included.

    Edit: Found it. It'as at the RTR forums. See: http://forums.rometotalrealism.org/i...dpost&p=123175
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    have you ever thought of the crusades and crusader TW ever joining forces?

    just a question as they are both very similar in terms of time period and events...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lentonius
    have you ever thought of the crusades and crusader TW ever joining forces?

    just a question as they are both very similar in terms of time period and events...
    This has been asked over and over. Caius is making his own mod and so are we at Crusader TW.

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    An old preview I never posted but had ready for slower times....

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    Good templars.

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