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    Welcome everyone to the Mount&Blade Picture of the Month #9

    See the previous winners

    Here are the rules:



    1. There will be no editing of screenshots aside from cropping or resizing.


    2. One submission per member.


    3. You can post screens from any version of Mount&Blade as well as from any modified version of Mount&Blade.


    4. Titles are allowed, but that's about it!


    5. Please save your comments for the voting thread which will be opened once the submission window is closed.

    And finally... This is your chance to gain reputation and *renown* and of course have fun capturing the essence of all that is Mount&Blade! So and let's see what you got! and Good luck to the contestants!

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    Default Re: Mount&Blade - Picture of the Month #9 (The Submissions)

    My apologies for the delay in getting this month started! Alright then let's see what you've got!

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    Why fighting too many Khergits at one time is a problem.

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    "Hero"


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    Default Re: Mount&Blade - Picture of the Month #9 (The Submissions)

    Whoosh...


    ☻/ This is Muhammad.
    /▌  Copy and paste him
    / \ so as to commit horrible blasphemy!
    If there were a God, I think it very unlikely that he would have such an uneasy vanity as to be offended by those who doubt his existence. --Bertrand Russell

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    I'll submit this one. Somehow it makes me smile

    "Come get it!"
    "How shall humankind ever find peace if the soul remains conscious in the sky and the shadow in the Underworld? The combination of sweet bait and naivety completely destroyes Nature's best gift: death, and doubles the agony of the dying with worries of a future!" - Pliny the Elder

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