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Hopefully a relatively straightforward question.

After receiving the obligatory mail from Amazon stating that my order would be delayed and not ready for delivery until next year, the very next day I got a confirmation mail stating it had been dispatched...

So, what armies are included in this one?
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dave_r wrote:Hopefully a relatively straightforward question.

After receiving the obligatory mail from Amazon stating that my order would be delayed and not ready for delivery until next year, the very next day I got a confirmation mail stating it had been dispatched...

So, what armies are included in this one?
The FoG web site gives all the army lists included in a book.

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yes, but that would involve effort
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dave_r wrote:yes, but that would involve effort
So would copy and pasting them here for you :)

Of course, you could just be minimalist and wait for the postman to arrive. Then get the wf/gf to carry them from the
door to the sofa for you... and bring another can of beer from the fridge in the meantime "Could yee get me another
beeah, worr lass" :)

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So would copy and pasting them here for you
Yes, but obviously not my effort :roll:
Of course, you could just be minimalist and wait for the postman to arrive. Then get the wf/gf to carry them from the door to the sofa for you... and bring another can of beer from the fridge in the meantime "Could yee get me another
beeah, worr lass
you've got the picture. Although children are a more reliable source. "Oh listen, Postman Pat has been"...

Having said that if you ask children to go to the fridge and get beer, you are taking your life in your hands, you can get anything ranging from Celery to Milk.[/code]
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dave_r wrote:
Having said that if you ask children to go to the fridge and get beer, you are taking your life in your hands, you can get anything ranging from Celery to Milk.[/code]
(DM) What!! Have my Agema been in your fridge? :shock:

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dave_r wrote:"Oh listen, Postman Pat has been"...
You might find that somewhat age reliant. Not sure it'd work with a surly teenager... "Dad, you're just SO embarrassing"

dave_r wrote:Having said that if you ask children to go to the fridge and get beer, you are taking your life in your hands, you can get anything ranging from Celery to Milk.
Taking your life in your hands?

I'm surprised you find a stick of celery or carton of milk so dangerous; I would have though the number of
ways of seriously injuring yourself with celery are extremely limited. Can we know just what are you doing with
celery that makes it so threatening to life and limb?

Or are you particularly accident prone?

:)
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Cos I still haven't got a job and Mr Ruddock is obviously too lazy to check himself:

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Don't quite understand Hammy's last post.... Did another moderator remove the content?

You would be surprised how dangerous celery can be. Especially when combined with spilt milk.
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I would have thought the danger in the celery or milk would be that the wife would get whipped up into a crazed stir about you having taken the most important ingredients to tonights dinner masterpiece.
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SWORDS AND SCIMITARS ARMY LISTS

EARLY CRUSADER

EARLY CRUSADER ALLIES

LATER CRUSADER

LATER CRUSADER ALLIES

FATIMID EGYPTIAN

FATIMID EGYPTIAN ALLIES

GEORGIAN

GEORGIAN ALLIES

SELJUK TURK

SELJUK TURK ALLIES

CUMAN

CUMAN ALLIES

LATER ALAN ALLIES

KOMNENAN BYZANTINE

KOMNENAN BYZANTINE ALLIES

CILICIAN ARMENIAN

CILICIAN ARMENIAN ALLIES

SYRIAN STATES

SYRIAN STATES ALLIES

ARAB CITIES

BEDOUIN

KHWARAZMIAN

KHWARAZMIAN ALLIES

AYYUBID EGYPTIAN

MIDDLE SERBIAN

MIDDLE SERBIAN ALLIES

MIDDLE BULGARIAN

MIDDLE BULGARIAN ALLIES

MEDIEVAL CYPRIOT

MEDIEVAL CYPRIOT ALLIES

POST LATIN CONQUEST BYZANTINE

POST LATIN CONQUEST BYZANTINE ALLIES

LATIN GREECE

LATIN GREECE ALLIES

ILKHANID MONGOL

ILKHANID MONGOL ALLIES

MAMLUK EGYPTIAN

MAMLUK EGYPTIAN ALLIES
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How come there are Later Alan allies, but no actual Later Alan list?

Did they not form a field army?
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He hasn't removed the above YET :?
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dave_r wrote:How come there are Later Alan allies, but no actual Later Alan list?

Did they not form a field army?
They are present as an ally for Cuman (and possibly other armies) but did not field whole armies in this period. I am not sure if there is a Later Alan list in another book, there is an Early Alan list in Legions Triumphant.
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hammy wrote:
dave_r wrote:How come there are Later Alan allies, but no actual Later Alan list?

Did they not form a field army?
They are present as an ally for Cuman (and possibly other armies) but did not field whole armies in this period. I am not sure if there is a Later Alan list in another book, there is an Early Alan list in Legions Triumphant.
I had a school mate called Alan. He was always late.... :D
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