Western European, c. 1400. You know, what you usually think when the words "Middle Ages" are mentioned.
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Dragon_Sword Squire
posted 04-03-03 09:36 PM
CT (US)
3 / 6
but what age like dark age feudle age castle age inperal age?
Tanneur99 HG Alumnus
posted 04-03-03 09:37 PM
CT (US)
4 / 6
My favorite age would be in the future, to boldly go where no one has gone before.
Mechstra Banned
posted 04-04-03 06:02 AM
CT (US)
5 / 6
I like Feudal Age for most scenarios, the tiles in Castle age on the European buildings just look out of place on peasant houses, etc.
Surge Squire
(id: Lt_Surge99)
posted 04-04-03 12:27 PM
CT (US)
6 / 6
British/Frank/Spanish -feudal age.
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