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Thomas Percy 🇵🇱

@ThomasPercy

#Birthright & other fantasy content

Warszawa, Polska Katılım Ekim 2009
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Thomas Percy 🇵🇱
Thomas Percy 🇵🇱@ThomasPercy·
My Twitter is still dead. From now on, I'm limiting my activity here to chatting with select friends.
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Vivek Ramaswamy@VivekGRamaswamy·
A reporter at the food drive in Dayton asked me about what we would do to combat childhood hunger in Ohio. Here’s what I told him.
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Late Night Clyde Caldwell told me this Jeanne Stanley gem. Clyde designed the dress in the left painting, ‘Princess in Peril’ and Jeanne made it! He then used her & the dress again to pose for the interior on right, which was included in Gary Gygax’s Saga of Old City!
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Thomas Percy 🇵🇱@ThomasPercy·
@trolllordgames Why did you use a ship design from around the 18th century? Does the default campaign setting of C&C take place in an equivalent 18th century setting?
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Troll Lord Games@trolllordgames·
hey ! does anyone want to add to this list of ESSENTIAL boat information. like the minimal for use in a ttrpg?
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@DungeonNoir Played a lot of basketball and streetball in my highschool years. My favourite team was Phoenix Suns when Charles Barkley joined them in the 90s , but always had respect for MJ
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Bigvadrouiller@Bigvadrouiller1·
Perrin Baudaire, the prodigal son whose destiny was changed forever by the Hundred Years' War. Perrin is among those great, unsung warriors whom History, due to a lack of documentation, often overlooks despite his accomplishments. Here is his story, based on the chronicles and archives that the French historian Bertrand Schnerb has managed to compile as best as possible. Art historical project comission thanks by @MHInventory !
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Thomas Percy 🇵🇱@ThomasPercy·
@xathrodox86 There's enough of England in other games. I don't like German names, but I'm glad I won't be seeing Lionheart, King Arthur, and Robin Hood in Empire obce more.
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Xathrodox86@xathrodox86·
Any Albion fans here? I always felt that this island didn't got enough love from GW. The not-British Isles are interesting, being inhabited by tribes of woad-wering Men, Giants, secretive Truthsayers, Fimir and more.🇬🇧 There was even a 6e WFB campaign set in it.🎲 #WarhammerArt
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@Clint_Davey1 At Klushino, Swedish mercenaries put up a valiant resistance against the winged hussars. The Russians fled immediately.
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Clint Warren-Davey
Clint Warren-Davey@Clint_Davey1·
Been reading about Polish winged hussars. Very interesting type of cavalry. They started out as Serbian or Hungarian light cavalry mercenaries fighting for Poland in the 16th century. They were cheap light horse with shields, light lances, swords. Over the 16th century they evolved into a kind of very fast, maneuvrable heavy armoured lancers. Like a cross between light and heavy cavalry. One particularly interesting battle is Klushino (1610). Poles were facing a Russian force that heavily outnumbered them. The hussars launched repeated charges against fortified Russian infantry positions to no avail. The Russians then counter-attacked with Reiters, who tried to do their famous caracole tactic. The hussars, unlike most cavalry, absorbed the volley of pistol fire but then just charged into melee. Reiters got chopped up. There was a lesson there - shock cavalry with lances and swords could still go toe-to-toe with pistol cavalry if they could hold their nerve and close with the enemy rapidly. Polish winged hussars attained an almost legendary status in Europe and their combat record is superb. Not just Klushino but dozens of other battles. Plus their uniforms just kick ass. Suitably for a devout Catholic nation like Poland, the wings are meant to look like angels. If you saw a wall of these guys charging at you, it sure would feel like the "Lord of hosts" had descended.
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Thomas Percy 🇵🇱@ThomasPercy·
@DungeonNoir I'm currently rereading The Iron Throne. The novel is as silly as I remember it, but it's still enjoyable because it's Birthright.
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Ben@DungeonNoir·
They were born to be kings. But history remembers them as ghosts. John Everett Millais’ “The Princes in the Tower” (1878) captures one of the darkest mysteries in British history , the disappearance of two royal brothers who simply vanished into the walls of the Tower of London. They were Edward V and his younger brother, Richard of Shrewsbury , sons of King Edward IV. In 1483, after their father’s death, the boys were sent to the Tower “for their protection.” Their uncle, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, was supposed to guard them until Edward’s coronation. But the coronation never came. And neither did the boys. Millais paints the last night anyone saw them alive. The older prince stands alert, listening to faint sounds in the dark. His younger brother presses close, frightened but trusting. The flicker of torchlight fades across the stone , a warning they do not yet understand. History says they were murdered, likely by order of their uncle, who then took the crown as Richard III. Their bodies were never found. Reminiscent of The Iron Throne, eh @ThomasPercy? Art by John Everett Millais
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