A guide to the fighting strategy, special moves and secrets that players of Mace: The Dark Age need to overcome their opponents in this 3D medieval fighting game.
... maces beating on the door . I ran across the room and never thought To do save what my husband bade me . Dim And flickering burnt the lamp . But when I stooped Above the boys , a shadow lay across Prince Udai's form . Two wild eyes ...
... maces beating in the skulls of the Scots , whilst the apprentice - lads hacked and cut at all whom they met . All that fierce unflinching heroism could do they did , but the odds against them were too heavy before an hour had passed ...
... maces beating in the skulls of the Scots , whilst the apprentice lads hacked and cut at all whom they met . All that fierce unflinching heroism could do they did , but the odds against them were too heavy ; before an hour had passed ...
... maces , beating each other soundly , without any favour or paying the least respect to rank or dignity . In one of these encounters , Robert earl of Clere- mont , son of Saint Louis , and head of the house of Bourbon , was so severely ...
... maces, beating the Flemings to the ground, while their own armour protected them effectually from any blows in return. The noise was tremendous. The shouts of the leaders were unheard in the din of the blows of sword and mace on helm ...
... maces beating pink brain - froth from turbaned skulls , of chalk - white bones baking on the desert sands , of perfidy of Asia and chivalry of the West . Peace and good will toward fellow man is the lay of the modern minstrel . He sings ...
The book 'Assassin's Mace, a Chinese Game Changer' is an intriguing and captivating analysis of China's ancient strategy that advocates use of 'surprise weapons' by an inferior (person or force) to defeat a superior adversary and adaptation ...
... maces beating in the skulls of the Scots , whilst the apprentice - lads hacked and cut at all whom they met . All that fierce unflinching heroism could do they did , but the odds against them were too heavy before an hour had passed ...