Angles are better than Saxons anyways.
Quote from: The Brand on January 28, 2016, 01:13:59 AMAngles are better than Saxons anyways.Why not combine them together and have it be the ANGLO-SAXONS!
Quote from: Luciana on January 28, 2016, 01:15:49 AMQuote from: The Brand on January 28, 2016, 01:13:59 AMAngles are better than Saxons anyways.Why not combine them together and have it be the ANGLO-SAXONS!Why not build a dyke and make the Saxons pay for it?
Quote from: The Brand on January 28, 2016, 01:16:29 AMQuote from: Luciana on January 28, 2016, 01:15:49 AMQuote from: The Brand on January 28, 2016, 01:13:59 AMAngles are better than Saxons anyways.Why not combine them together and have it be the ANGLO-SAXONS!Why not build a dyke and make the Saxons pay for it?I'm not Roman enough.
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Well, I'm excited to see where you go with this-That is, if you keep with it
From its heartland in central England, Mercia extends its reach to every corner of the island. As the most powerful of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, the Mercians dominate the land south of the River Humber.In the late 6th century AD, the five English shires of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire and Warwickshire were united under a single leader, giving rise to the Kingdom of Mercia. Creoda of the Iclingas is most often cited as the first Mercian ruler and the founder of its capital at Tamworth. Yet opinion on the issue is divided; the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle does not refer to him as a king and some scholars question if he was nothing more than the product of a monk's fevered imaginings!Nevertheless, it is the Iclingas dynasty, beginning officially with the reign of Penda in approximately AD625, that has given rise to a period of untold stability. Although their line has been plagued by assassinations, betrayals and deaths in battle, the Iclingas have been able to expand Mercian borders to encompass most of the midlands and the south of England too.In AD757, Offa became king, following a civil war in the wake of King Aethelbald's murder. Consolidating his midland provinces, he looks upon the southern kingdoms avariciously, desiring to bring them under Mercian control. Respected by the Franks across the channel, and rightly feared by Englishmen everywhere, Mercia is poised to become the single greatest power in the British Isles - a single, united kingdom under the rule of a mighty king!
"The Anglo-Saxon lands fall, submissive to your rule - the Mercian Kingdom dominates. Yet the island is not yet fully conquered... To the southeast, Wssex lingers - weak but undefeated - and to the west the pernicious Welsh remain a thorn.Subjugating both will secure your borders, yet Northumbria poses your greatest thread. It threatens to overthrow the Picts and become a powerful enemy - the only answer is its absorption into your own realm.Across the waves, Ireland offers promising territory but should be approached with caution - its people are unruly and more than a little dangerous.And to the east, vicious men seeking blood and plunder cast voracious eyes upon your shores - be ever vigilant of the Viking Danes.Despite these challenges, control of the isles shall be yours - take up your sword and make Mercia great!"
Isn't Charlemagne a band?