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his is the meetingplace for all Bretonnian Generals in the Warhammer World. Come, and sit among peers at the Round Table, join the discussions, browse the growing library of articles or take a look at the masterpieces in the gallery!
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Tactics -
Tactica
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Written by Tomahawk
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Wednesday, 23 May 2007 |
If you are going to use Peasant infantery a lot, a BSB with the Virtue of Empathy can be a great addition to your army.
The how and why a BSB and virtue of Empathy are a good combination with our infantry.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 May 2007 )
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Background -
General Background
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Written by Sir Beoveld
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Saturday, 12 May 2007 |
Bretonnia is most commonly associated with
Medieval France and Britain.
This is particularly evident in the political and military organization of the
Bretonnian nation, and has been well discussed on these boards. However, aside
from the historical inspirations, a major source of Bretonnian myth is
Arthurian legend. While the Medieval French and British come from Germanic
route, the Arthurian legends are Celtic in origin. With this in mind, this
article will consider the myths and legends of Bretonnia through the lens of
Celtic religion and literature, as well as compare Celtic and Germanic heroic
figures. The main points of discussion will be the Lady of Bretonnian lore, the
legend of Gilles the Uniter, and the relationship between Bretonnia and Athel
Loren.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 12 May 2007 )
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The News -
The Round Table News
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Written by Guillaume le Courageux
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Monday, 07 May 2007 |
We are now running a new Members Map now, showing the real world location of all members. It is nicer, faster and more reliable than the old system, using Google Maps. At the map page, there are also updated instructions how to get listed on the map. For most users, the process has become a lot easier!
For questions or comments, use the Discussion link below.
Discuss this article on the forums. (24 posts)
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Last Updated ( Monday, 14 May 2007 )
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Literature -
Various Stories
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Written by Lord Uther Di Asturien
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Sunday, 06 May 2007 |
WARNING - story not for the faint of heart (a bit gory)
Just a story based on Marienburg, always wanted to do one and after some spare time finally got around to do it, this is the first part, a bit confusing, but will become when you read some more, promise ;)
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 May 2007 )
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Tactics -
Tactica
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Written by tomahawk
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Tuesday, 01 May 2007 |
Damsels and Horses:
An ideal combination!
Games Workshop released it's Bretonnian Damsels in sets of 2. Smart move!
Because nobody actually should use the Damsel on foot. The mounted model is almost always better.
Why?
Read the article! I will tell you.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 11 May 2007 )
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Tactics -
Unofficial Rules
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Written by RogueGeneralHunter
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 |
This is my first attempt at an article. I will appreciate all positive feedback.
The Black Knight
This is a more comic approach to the mythical Black knight. It is loosely based on the infamous, “None shall pass,” Knight from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. As such it should only be used in light hearted games and of course only with the permission of your opponent. After watching the movie for the umpteenth time I have decided on three basic characteristics of the black knight. First: The Black knight is practically unstoppable. Second: He is impervious to pain and will fight on even after receiving wounds that would slay a lesser man. And Third: He seems to have an unlimited supply of weapons at his disposal. All this together means that he is one tough cookie (unless you are King Arthur.) Something about what I described seemed familiar. Then it hit me. These are the same characteristics of the 7th edition Black Orcs! So that is where I started... Here are the similarities: The Black knight is practically unstoppable - Black Orc's have a high Toughness score that makes them very hard to stop. The Black knight is impervious to pain and will fight on even after receiving wounds that would slay a lesser man - to some degree this true of all Orcs, but Black Orc's are the ultimate example of this ideal. If you cut a black Orc's arm off he will most likely pick it up and beat you to death with it. He seems to have an unlimited supply of weapons at his disposal - The New Black Orc's special ability "Armed to da Teef" pretty much covers this. So you see similarities can be drawn. With that I give you The BLACK KNIGHT!!!
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 May 2007 )
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