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=== Medieval Period === |
=== Medieval Period === |
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=== Early Modern Era === |
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| Mundus || [[File:Mundus.png|100px]] || Mundus garnered its fame from the vaguely map-like look of the boulder's ridges. In one [[Bundepost]] article, Mundus was also voted as the most beautiful war boulder of all time. |
| Mundus || [[File:Mundus.png|100px]] || Mundus garnered its fame from the vaguely map-like look of the boulder's ridges. In one [[Bundepost]] article, Mundus was also voted as the most beautiful war boulder of all time. |
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| Krungr the Cast-Iron || [[File:Krungr.png|100px]] || Krungr the Cast-Iron was one of the few war boulders created during the Modern Era. This boulder is famous for departing from tradition by being made from iron rather than stone. |
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