Search

Search

[+] Advanced...

Author:

Region:

Sort:

«12. . .75,08075,08175,08275,08375,08475,08575,086. . .130,770130,771»

Railroad crossing

“Hey, Grandpa.”
“What is it, my son?”
“There’s a soccer game going on. It’s Austria-Hungary.”
“Against who?”

Govornia, Republic Of Texas And Chihuhua, Zapiron, and Unsinkable sam

sometimes i forget im on ns and i write a message cussing like a sailor

Govornia and Unsinkable sam

Italy and malta

Kosovo or Serbia?

Italy and malta wrote:Kosovo or Serbia?

kosovo

Italy and malta

PANAON wrote:kosovo

Good

Italy and malta wrote:Good

old school or newschool music?
(oldschool as in like late 70s to late 90s)

Govornia

Railroad crossing

Italy and malta wrote:Kosovo or Serbia?

srbija je kosovo

Costelberg

Defense

Italy and malta

PANAON wrote:old school or newschool music?
(oldschool as in like late 70s to late 90s)

Oldschool 100% love vaporwave

Govornia and PANAON

Italy and malta wrote:Kosovo or Serbia?

Kosovo is Serbia

Lorigia

Italy and malta

Pandoska wrote:Kosovo is Serbia

No, Kosovo is Kosovo

Lorigia and Omolon

Italy and malta wrote:No, Kosovo is Kosovo

No is Serb

Lorigia and Italy and malta

Italy and malta

Pandoska wrote:No is Serb

Poshtė do tė serbia! Rroftė llumi serb serb i Kosovės!
*Shoots in the head multiple times with an AKM

Govornia

Italy and malta wrote:Hey guys, can yall rate my new banner?

It actually looks very nice!

Of emptiness wrote:Having a online class(yes,I'm a student in grade 5)but the teacher is currently dealing with the other students' complaints so I can chat with you guys!

Lol

On another note, you might be the youngest person I’ve seen on here to my knowledge. Do you remember anything first-hand about Obama?

PANAON wrote:old school or newschool music?
(oldschool as in like late 70s to late 90s)

Oldschool, like ABBA and The Carpenters. Although lots of unprofessional music on Newgrounds is GOAT. It’s mostly electro stuff that I like on there, so I guess it kind of counts as oldschool?

Italy and malta wrote:Oldschool 100% love vaporwave

Vaporwave is actually less than ten years old but I know what you mean. Its sound is retro to some degree.

Lorigia

Italy and malta

Govornia wrote:It actually looks very nice!Lol

On another note, you might be the youngest person I’ve seen on here to my knowledge. Do you remember anything first-hand about Obama?
Oldschool, like ABBA and The Carpenters. Although lots of unprofessional music on Newgrounds is GOAT. It’s mostly electro stuff that I like on there, so I guess it kind of counts as oldschool?
Vaporwave is actually less than ten years old but I know what you mean. Its sound is retro to some degree.

Thats why i like it, has that retro aspect to it

Govornia

Madrueji

Training Images

by Madrueji

Image

Description

Mounted Archery

A mounted horse archer and mounted crossbowman. While horse archers are quite common in Madrueji, mounted crossbowmen are exceedingly rare, as the bow and arrow provides a superior rate of fire as opposed to the crossbow.
Original image Linkhere.

Crossbowman

A crossbowman on foot, practicing hitting targets at range. The crossbow is far easier to learn and shoot as opposed to the bow and arrow but still requires pratice to transform an untrained levy into a competent shooter.
Original image Linkhere.

Horse Archers

A pair of horse archers hitting pole-mounted targets. Such a small target is very difficult to hit, especially when bouncing up and down on a moving horse.
Original image Linkhere.

Archers

A trio of archers practicing shooting. The one on the lower left is partially shielded under a siege mantlet, a device used to protect troops from projectiles fired from fortifications. The soldier in the upper right is armed with a Panjagan, as evidenced by the thick arrow guard on the bowstring.
Original image Linkhere.

Light Cavalry

A light cavalryman practicing with a rather long javelin. Many cavalries, whether skirmishers or shock cavalry, also use javelins as part of their kit.
Original image Linkhere.

Staff Fighting

Staff fighting from horseback helps soldiers to develop balance and strength with pole weapons, and fosters friendly competition between soldiers of the same unit.
Original image Linkhere.

Lance Training

Sipahi and Mamelukes are practicing hitting targets during a cavalry charge. It takes great skill and nerves to keep such a long and heavy weapon pointed at what it is the soldier wishes to hit when he charges at the enemy.
Original image Linkhere.

Read dispatch

Just a little thing I put together!

Lorigia and Govornia

maybe i should make panaon a serious account rather than just using it to flock around in Callmekevin references

Lorigia and Omolon

Did somebody say...Aerilia?!!!

Nope?

Ok, that's fine... :(

Cereskia

haei

Madrueji wrote:

Training Images

by Madrueji

Image

Description

Mounted Archery

A mounted horse archer and mounted crossbowman. While horse archers are quite common in Madrueji, mounted crossbowmen are exceedingly rare, as the bow and arrow provides a superior rate of fire as opposed to the crossbow.
Original image Linkhere.

Crossbowman

A crossbowman on foot, practicing hitting targets at range. The crossbow is far easier to learn and shoot as opposed to the bow and arrow but still requires pratice to transform an untrained levy into a competent shooter.
Original image Linkhere.

Horse Archers

A pair of horse archers hitting pole-mounted targets. Such a small target is very difficult to hit, especially when bouncing up and down on a moving horse.
Original image Linkhere.

Archers

A trio of archers practicing shooting. The one on the lower left is partially shielded under a siege mantlet, a device used to protect troops from projectiles fired from fortifications. The soldier in the upper right is armed with a Panjagan, as evidenced by the thick arrow guard on the bowstring.
Original image Linkhere.

Light Cavalry

A light cavalryman practicing with a rather long javelin. Many cavalries, whether skirmishers or shock cavalry, also use javelins as part of their kit.
Original image Linkhere.

Staff Fighting

Staff fighting from horseback helps soldiers to develop balance and strength with pole weapons, and fosters friendly competition between soldiers of the same unit.
Original image Linkhere.

Lance Training

Sipahi and Mamelukes are practicing hitting targets during a cavalry charge. It takes great skill and nerves to keep such a long and heavy weapon pointed at what it is the soldier wishes to hit when he charges at the enemy.
Original image Linkhere.

Read dispatch

Just a little thing I put together!

*See’s mounted archer*

Ahh that’s cute.

*casually mounted GAU 19 Gatling*

Lorigia

Italy and malta wrote:This is racist to Italians and i want a mod(This is a joke DUH)

Are you an Italian?

Madrueji

Pandoska wrote:*See’s mounted archer*

Ahh that’s cute.

*casually mounted GAU 19 Gatling*

Yeah ok Pand, tell that to my 16th century Arabic fantasy setting smh

Govornia

Ratsirana

Italy and malta wrote:Poshtė do tė serbia! Rroftė llumi serb serb i Kosovės!
*Shoots in the head multiple times with an AKM

Nice try, Poshtė Serbia dhe ēetnikėt e saj, Kosova ėsht pjesė e Shqipėrosė etnike dhe kjo punė nuk ndryshon, qani sa tė doni!

Madrueji wrote:Yeah ok Pand, tell that to my 16th century Arabic fantasy setting smh

Do they speak .50 caliber at 1,300 Rpm?

Lorigia and Govornia

Madrueji

Pandoska wrote:Do they speak .50 caliber at 1,300 Rpm?

They speak "the sandworms are hungry and some weird noise woke them up"

;)

Govornia

«12. . .75,08075,08175,08275,08375,08475,08575,086. . .130,770130,771»

Advertisement