We just made it in time for another huge siege battle in the Teutonic Expansion. Teutonic Order, Scotland, and Norway defiantly hold a red clay Citadel. And the Holy Roman Empire, Denmark, Egypt, and ...
Hey guys,Here is a 1v1 Live Commentary I also go over the tournament !Enjoy!
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