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>plays rpg
>doesn't play as a crusader
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I've had enough of crusaders and bucket helms, where's my 1400-1500s medieval armor?
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I hate the crusader trope because it is aways only a superficial aesthetic that gets grafted into fantasy settings with not further connection to it.
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>>683734593
>medieval black dildo
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>we must travel across the continent to fight some sandniggers because uhh... god or something
Were they retarded?
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>>683734262
rightoid warrior class
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>>683734593
Nigga 1500s full plate armor is way more common in media than 1200s armor, which usually only ever gets depicted when there's crusaders involved
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>>683736358
I hate it because racists play it

please replace all knight classes with Samurai or Furusiyya
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>BTFOd mudslims so bad that we cant depict them in media
lmao
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>>683734262
I prefer Landsknecht. We get nicer hats.
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>>683737682
But they get depicted in media constantly and lost pretty badly most of the time (and ultimately)
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>>683734593
This one is really end of 15th-start of 16th century.
Early 1400 is less about style.



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