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Tango0130 Apr 2019 4:21 p.m. PST

"War was a constant visitor, especially in the medieval period. Throughout history people constantly fought over things, but at the end of each battle there was a victor in most cases.

Have you ever wondered what happens after the battle is over? What did they do with the dead bodies, the equipment, the final act, etc.

Let's start from ancient times and as an example we shall use the Greek cities. Back then when the battle was over and all enemies cleared from the war zone. The victorious army gathered the equipment and made personal trophies out of them. They stacked dead bodies on top of each other to form a mountain of corpses. A gruesome display none the less, but it worked. The sight you see at the end of a battle as a soldier, is a frightening one indeed, given the fact you killed a man, a friend might have died, and that all you see is death in front of you, but what is important is that you just won the battle…"
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Stryderg30 Apr 2019 7:38 p.m. PST

Badly, I would guess.

ZULUPAUL Supporting Member of TMP01 May 2019 2:36 a.m. PST

Crows win

Tango0101 May 2019 12:03 p.m. PST

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Uesugi Kenshin Supporting Member of TMP01 May 2019 12:39 p.m. PST

+1 Crows.

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