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the one that uses fire arrows

You bastard

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The one that claims England won the Hundred Years war

lindyhopper

Marksman or engineer

based lindey

Charge Blade

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>vietnam for British "people"

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pyromancer

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k-knight please

Love this channel

English niggas be like "crikey! we won all battles, what happened!?"

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Warrior

It wouldn't surprise me if some think that; fuck knows I've met a few that fit the bill over the years. But it just wouldn't make sense:
>english win all the battles
>english win the war
>territory somehow ends up in french hands at the end
I mean it has all the makings of the Vietnam meme, but maybe just not as common.

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Itd make sense if they actually won all the battles though, but the last 30 years of the conflict were just a slaughter for England.

Engineer

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Fuck, it has a 9gag etiquette.
Didn't see that.

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English genocider gang.

Commieblock California

The arrows of our longbowmen blocked out the Sun. Claim what you want about battles and victories, but the Hundred Years War was much more of a bloodbath for the swarthoids, not the English.

Aaaand there it is. There's no denying that the first part of the Hundred Years war was generally the English fucking up the French, but the end result was still France slowly winning and regaining a lot of lost territory.

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>Retribution paladin of course

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based

I remember this whenever I watch the image

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Englishmen got to travel abroad and kill Frenchmen for decades before a hero's return to God's green and pleasant land, I fail to see the loss here.