Otome Sensou Chapter 7
> Heretics win
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Hit & Run: Old Times Edition
Strong bully the weak?
More like the lord over the serf
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Of course
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>Loli hairstrand
>Lucky
>>151405237
God this is truly hilarious.
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>From Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_V%C3%ADtkov_Hill
>The siege began on 12 June.
>The crusaders' forces, in the opinions of the chroniclers, consisted of 100-200 thousand soldiers.
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>Be crusader
>Declare yourself
>Attacked before finishing speech
Highly irregular
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Hit & Run: Old Time War Edition
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Zizka collecting dem valkyrie harem.
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From a commenter (Kissmanga):
>Man, that was dumb of those knights. They are so focused on cavalry that they forgot the uses of infantry and archery.
>You need fire arrows to burn down those carts and fences, infantry in large numbers to not matter the bolts and bullets killing some of them and the cavalry only there to counterattack once the Hussites try an desperate outbreak.
>Running straight with the horses onto those walls expecting them to drop was dumb.
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tfw you see full frontal VULT
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Obligatory "demean their foe" scene
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>Mikulas of Hus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikul%C3%A1%C5%A1_of_Hus
>[He] was a Bohemian politician and leading representative of the Hussite movement. He died unexpectedly on 24 December 1420, leaving the position of first captain of the Taborites open to Jan Žižka.
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>First Defenestration of Prague
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defenestrations_of_Prague#Second_Defenestration_of_Prague
>The First Defenestration of Prague involved the killing of seven members of the city council by a crowd of radical Czech Hussites on 30 July 1419.
>Jan Želivský, a Hussite priest at the church of the Virgin Mary of the Snows, led his congregation on a procession through the streets of Prague to the New Town Hall on Charles Square.
>The town council members had refused to exchange their Hussite prisoners. While they were marching, a stone was thrown at Želivský from the window of the town hall. This enraged the mob and they stormed the town hall.
>Once inside the hall, the group defenestrated the judge, the burgomaster, and some thirteen members of the town council, where they were killed by the fall or dispatched by the mob.
Whoops
This pic is
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The earlier pic >>151405823
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In other words
get fatalists on your side
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>Making clean shots through armor
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From the Vitkov Hill wiki
>The fortifications themselves were made from timber but they were consolidated with a stone and clay wall and with moats.
>The fortifications were said to be defended by 26 men and three women, though... it was probably about 60 soldiers.
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>Be a crusader
>Plead the enemy
>Get skull crushed
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... and the madness sets in
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Some end notes
>>151405497
>Stibor of Stiboricz
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stibor_of_Stiboricz
>Stibor of Stiboricz of Ostoja... was an aristocrat of Polish origin in the Kingdom of Hungary.
>He was a close friend of King Sigismund of Hungary who appointed him to several offices during his reign.
>Stibor styled himself "Lord of the whole Váh", referring to his properties along the 409-km-long river (in present-day Slovakia) where 15 of his 31 castles were situated.
>>151406159
>Hermann II of Celje
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_II,_Count_of_Celje
>Hermann II... Count of Celje, was a Styrian nobleman and magnate most notable as the faithful supporter and father-in-law of the Hungarian king Sigismund of Luxembourg.
>Hermann's loyalty to the King ensured him generous grants of land and privileges that led him to become the greatest landowner in the Croatian lands.
>The House of Celje's rise to power culminated in achieving the dignity of Prince of the Holy Roman Empire.
>Hermann was the most important representative of the line of Celje counts, having brought the family from merely local importance to the focus of Central European politics.
>>151406159
>Barbara of Cilli
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_of_Cilli
>Barbara of Cilli... was the spouse of Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund and as such Holy Roman Empress. She was by marriage also Queen of Hungary and Bohemia.
>She was actively involved in politics and economy of her times, independently administering large feudal fiefdoms and taxes, and was instrumental in creating the famous royal Order of the Dragon.
>She served as the regent of Hungarian kingdom in the absence of her husband.
>Barbara was the daughter of Herman II, Count of Celje, (>>151406587) and Countess Anna of Schaunberg.
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>>151406587
>>151406640
Thanks for these notes and the chapter dump.
>>151406259
>Order of the Dragon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_Dragon
>The Order of the Dragon (Latin: Societas Draconistarum, literally "Society of the Dragonists") was a monarchical chivalric order for selected nobility, founded in 1408 by Sigismund who was King of Hungary at the time and later became Holy Roman Emperor.
>It was fashioned after the military orders of the Crusades, requiring its initiates to defend the cross and fight the enemies of Christianity, in particular the Ottoman Empire.
Founding Members:
>Hermann II (>>151406587)
>Stibor (>>151406476)