I'm at the very start with my British campaign but I saw in the tech research window that you will get the Black Watch at least from the last barracks.
Has anybody already seen Jacobite rebels emerging with sword wielding wild highlanders and such?
I'm at the very start with my British campaign but I saw in the tech research window that you will get the Black Watch at least from the last barracks.
Has anybody already seen Jacobite rebels emerging with sword wielding wild highlanders and such?
The queen commands and we'll obey
Over the Hills and far away.
(perhaps from an English Traditional, about 1700 AD)
Drum, Kinder, seid lustig und allesamt bereit:
Auf, Ansbach-Dragoner! Auf, Ansbach-Bayreuth!
(later chorus -containing a wrong regimental name for the Bayreuth-Dragoner (DR Nr. 5) - of the "Hohenfriedberger Marsch", reminiscense of a battle in 1745 AD, to the music perhaps of an earlier cuirassier march)
I can't speak for the Jacobites, but when I conquered GB's territories in Europe and abandoned Ireland and Scotland to the dogs, Ireland and Scotland emerged as factions. The two famed banners: green flag with a golden harp, blue flag with a white cross. The Scots had some clansmen; that is, they wield swords and pistols (haven't personally fought them yet, but that's what it says on the total war site).
Btw, GB was destroyed, and their colonies in NA went to various emergant factions.
Thank you, Megas M.I will do all what's necessary to take a look at them. This will unfortunately end a very long peaceful time in Europe.
*Notice to my general of the western army: sail to UK and "free" the Scots and Irish.*
The queen commands and we'll obey
Over the Hills and far away.
(perhaps from an English Traditional, about 1700 AD)
Drum, Kinder, seid lustig und allesamt bereit:
Auf, Ansbach-Dragoner! Auf, Ansbach-Bayreuth!
(later chorus -containing a wrong regimental name for the Bayreuth-Dragoner (DR Nr. 5) - of the "Hohenfriedberger Marsch", reminiscense of a battle in 1745 AD, to the music perhaps of an earlier cuirassier march)
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