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#22
Posted 28 March 2014 - 05:31 PM
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#23
Posted 28 March 2014 - 05:33 PM
Hey man, welcome to the forums.
Here at Sins of the Prophets forums we enjoy discussing military history, missing planes, terrible threads, and the plot device Class Supercarrier. If you would like to advance in reputation and prestige here, I recommend discussing it's legitimacy and how it can be implemented and balanced. Have fun here
Now you are just being evil...
#24
Posted 28 March 2014 - 06:23 PM
Don't listen! Trust me, you would ratherlisten to 100 of my horrible jokes, than talk about the covenant supercarrier.Hey man, welcome to the forums.
Here at Sins of the Prophets forums we enjoy discussing military history, missing planes, terrible threads, and the plot device Class Supercarrier. If you would like to advance in reputation and prestige here, I recommend discussing it's legitimacy and how it can be implemented and balanced. Have fun here
EDIT: Damn voice dictation...
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#26
Posted 29 March 2014 - 02:07 AM
Do they even have horses in Sweden?I will agree to no such thing simply on the basis of my high horse being higher up than yours, Yo dawg I heard you like high horses......YO HORSE BE ON DRUGS!
Beside the tallest breed of horse in the English Shire horse.
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#27
Posted 29 March 2014 - 04:23 AM
Do they even have horses in Sweden?
Beside the tallest breed of horse in the English Shire horse.
Are you kidding me? Sweden is horse central, every swede has ridden a horse at some point. And the shire is not a horse, it's a four- legged tank.
#28
Posted 29 March 2014 - 05:21 AM
You may have more horses, but quality over quantity. Our horses are strong enough for two people and thier things.Are you kidding me? Sweden is horse central, every swede has ridden a horse at some point. And the shire is not a horse, it's a four- legged tank.
"Did you think I would leave you dying?
When there's room on my horse for two
Climb up here, Joe we'll soon be flying
I can go just as fast with two"
We are horse superior.
I never heard of legendary Swedish cavalry, unlike the dragons, horse guards, lancers, Roundheads, and this that and everything else.
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#29
Posted 29 March 2014 - 09:15 AM
Then you should look up the Caroliners, legendary Swedish soldiers who served as cavalry and foot soldiers. They were extremely disciplined and used smaller but much fitter horses who stayed effective on the battlefield long after larger horses tired. The Caroliners routinley defeated much larger enemy forces and kept the Swedish empire afloat long after its expiry date.
#30
Posted 29 March 2014 - 09:43 AM
*stumbles in half awake*
did...dID...DID SOMEONE MENTION THE CSO?!!
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#32
Posted 29 March 2014 - 01:24 PM
He hath awakened the Beast! Batten down the hatches and pray. Pray to the almighty Man of Canada. Pray for your salvation, and that of your sons and your daughters. Repent for thy sins and may your tongues lie still in your throats thereever after. For the Creature is alive, the Creature is returned, and none shall escape his fearful gaze.
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#40
Posted 01 April 2014 - 08:04 AM
Whatever, the correct spelling is actually Karoliner. English why u complicate translation?
Well at least its not translated in olde english.
If your from the south :
Para Swéoþéod beadurincum campwerodum under Ċeorl XI ond æhteswán Æðelréd Ċeorl XII.
"Those Swedish warrior soldiers of under charles XI and XII."
Technically should be: those honourable swedish warrior soldiers of under charles XI, who had good morale, and faith which gives them great unity. It would be most honourable to fight upon them.
It was awfully precise language when it came to military topics, to give their enemies or allies honour. Romans legionaries were known as "Well equipped and disciplined soldiers with broken noses".
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