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Baldcape ago

I remember this game. One of the titles that made me want go Deus Vult already back in the day. But now that I know that the Templars were (((freemasons))) I feel divided about it. Still, it was a good feeling removing the degenerates. When you think about it, how many christian games exist in the mainstream market? It's pretty clear jews don't want them.

fightknightHERO ago

Templars were not freemasons, that's jewish projection like the kike you see here below (Diggernicks)

Templars loaned without interest to Kings and peasants alike, that made a (((certain))) group of money changers very pissed at their existence

so they whispered to a French King that jewing them and taking all their Shekels is the (((right))) thing to Do

and so king burned them under baseless charges of heresy and took all their shekels, thankfully History knows the truth of it all.

while the Templars burned at the Stake, the Knights Hospitallers and Teutonics still existed unto the modern era

infact Hospitallers still operate within Jerusalem, they run hospital for the blind and optically handicapped (in eastern part of Jerusalem)

they also exist in Malta and have a strong presence/reverence there (also in Rodos)

as for Good Christian games, now that would require some definite research but i doubt many exist

esp since we live in a Post WW2 era where anything Christian/gentile is demonized to hell

Karak_ ago

On a slightly positive note. Not all of them were destroyed, many survived and went to other orders like the Hospitallers. The order was actually absolved of guilt by the pope (1308), but the evidence remained (((hidden))) for a long time until an italian paleographer found an authentic copy of the document in question in the early 2000s. The order resurfaced in fairly recent times and, similar to the Teutonic Order, now exist within the catholic church as a purely religious one.

Speaking of the Teutonic Order, I was doing some more digging into their history earlier this year. While the Knights Templar were honour-bound stoics of their time, the Knights of the Teutonic Order was generally a much more straight forward affair.

Like others, they were founded with the purpose of establishing hospitals and protecting pilgrims. Closing in on the time of the 3rd Crusade, the Vatican saw a need for warriors unlike any other to put fear into the enemies of Christendom - and so this order was shaped for that very purpose. As a rule, they never took prisoners and spared noone. They were such a powerful military force in Europe that they were essentially a nation of their own. Resist, get crusaded.

I shared some documents on their history* here previously on the old Disqus - shorturl.at/aopA0 (google drive)

  • Exception being "The Knights of the Cross", while it seems pretty accurate, it is a translation of a historical novel based on the Teutonic Order using 13th to 14th century history of their organization as a backdrop for the story.

Baldcape ago

Thanks for the reply. Honestly I don't know much about Templars/freemasons. Most things I read were about the Templars tell they were suppressed by the Pope and the King, causing their dissolution, but later on they joined the Freemasons. Your answer threw some light on the object and I will search more trustful sources to learn more. It's a very interesting topic with current times repercussion.

RocklinBatty ago

I remember playing a game called The First Templar about 10 years ago and enjoying it, if I remember correctly the MC gets betrayed by a King and hunted have not played it since it came out though.

fightknightHERO ago

Gameplay of that game looks extremely consolized

artystyle is some pozzed dragon age graphics, no where near the quality of KoTT