Mount & Blade: Warband Windows game
In a land torn asunder by incessant warfare, it is time to assemble your own band of hardened warriors and enter the fray. Lead your men into battle, expand your realm, and claim the ultimate prize: the throne of Calradia.
In a genre all its own, experience the one and only medieval combat and kingdom building sandbox game.
Mount & Blade Warband is a unique blend of intense strategic fighting, real time army command, and deep kingdom management. In the present civil war it is quite possible that God s purpose is something different from the purpose of either party and yet the human instrumentalities, working just as they do, are of the best adaptation to effect His purpose . - Abraham Lincoln
The American Civil War Mod: Revived! Full Release Version 1.7 news
The American Civil War Mod: Revived is a single player mod for Mount and Blade: Warband that is built upon an old civil war mod that ceased development, that was called, A House Divided . Thanks to the help from the amazing community here, I have been able to include some new features in the mod, like advanced formations and fire orders, and successfully address many of the major bugs that came with the first release. Many new features have since been added, and you can read more about them here, on the mod page. A great deal of thanks is due to all the guys who contributed their work in the past, as well as those who have graciously provided their assistance since the mod has come back to active development; Matsuri5, Helm8000, Эльдар, Kawooz Mirza, pizzaman6, UwU XD, the Blood and Iron team, Tasmit, Hinkel, Poomtang, Azrooh, Tessius, Durnius, Gabrilduro, and Dellivils being just some of those who ve made thi
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Cobb County Schools reported 252 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the district this week.
On Friday, the school systemâs website listed 1,214 cases as of July 1. This weekâs cases were at 48 elementary schools, 20 middle schools and 16 high schools, a total of 84 schools.
The district does not state how many infections are in students or staff. At schools where there are less than 10 positive cases, it does not specify the number.
At Kemp Elementary School, there are 11 confirmed cases, according to the district.
Other schools in the report with active cases include:
⦠Acworth Intermediate, Argyle, Baker, Bells Ferry, Belmont Hills, Big Shanty Intermediate, Blackwell, Brumby, Bryant, Chalker, Cheatham Hill, City View, Clarkdale, Clay Harmony Leland, Compton, Davis, Dowell, Due West, East Side, Fair Oaks, Garrison Mill, Hayes, Hollydale, Keheley, Kennesaw Primary, Kincaid, King Springs, LaBelle, Lewis, Mount Bethel, Mountain View, Murdock, Norton Park, Pic
Bill Withers sang it and I agree. 2021 will be better I know, I know
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Sorry for all the negativity this year. I let everything get to me and I turned into a total Danny Downer, just like my sister Debbie, my dad Alexander and my great-grandpa John, the notable equestrian show-jumper from the 1920s Summer Olympics in Antwerp. But no more of that: I’m going to be Danny Upper now. I’m going to reflect on this year in a positive way; find the good stuff hidden away in all the bad stuff.