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    Chretien Saisset Senior Member OverKnight's Avatar
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    Default Re: Out of character thread XIV

    Moot indeed. Hell, Matthias is officially the Count of Milan, but that don't mean squat under the current circumstances.

    BTW, I'm enjoying playing him as a vengeance obsessed, unstable Man of God with a Vorpal Sword. Good times.
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    Default Re: Out of character thread XIV

    Quote Originally Posted by OverKnight
    Moot indeed. Hell, Matthias is officially the Count of Milan, but that don't mean squat under the current circumstances.

    BTW, I'm enjoying playing him as a vengeance obsessed, unstable Man of God with a Vorpal Sword. Good times.
    Yeah but at least you give Lothar +1 point for being a "loyal count" of a city. Your helping your house. :D

    BTW, I dug the story.


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    Chretien Saisset Senior Member OverKnight's Avatar
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    Cool, I wanted to reference some of the past stories concerning Adana. Also I just finished a history of the First Crusade, and the author mentioned how religious artifacts, such as pieces of the True Cross or the Holy Lance, fueled the zeal of the Crusaders. In fact the Holy Lance, or a piece of metal someone promoted as the Holy Lance, was found in Antioch after the Crusaders took the city.

    I also got the Iron Bridge name I used in the Battle Report from the same book. It's an actual bridge over the Orontes and survived until 1973.
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