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Essays 15 April 2015, 15:16

Prophesy of Pendor (Mount & Blade / Warband). Top 10 Mods for Mount & Blade to Sweeten the Anticipation for Bannerlord

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If anyone finds the world of Calradia featured in the original Mount & Blade not fantastical enough for their taste, they can easily switch to Pendor – another "never-never land" which doesn’t offer too many characteristic fantasy elements, but is less generic than the pseudo-Medieval universe from the core version of the game. The player assumes the role of a hero foretold by a prophecy to unite the country under his leadership by way of conquering five major kingdoms and defeating minor factions. The authors created quite an extensive universe with culture and mythology designed from scratch; the players familiarize themselves with the lore through dialogues with a number of NPCs. Prophesy of Pendor offers a few impressive elements also in terms of gameplay mechanics: new units with individual development trees, management system of the kingdom, objects that were previously inaccessible, remodeled interface, and many more. Even with the high quality of execution, the discussed mod may deter some gamers due to its considerable difficulty. From the very beginning, the players can encounter strong groups of bandits and adventurers equipped to deal even with quite numerous ranks of the hero.

Prophesy of Pendor is available for owners of both Mount & Blade and Mount & Blade: Warband, but the default "platform" for the mod (focusing more attention of the creators and more eagerly developed) is the latter of these games.

  1. Download Prophesy of Pendor for Mount & Blade (v3.011)
  2. Download Prophesy of Pendor for Mount & Blade: Warband (v3.6)

Christopher Mysiak

Christopher Mysiak

Associated with GRYOnline.pl since 2013, first as a co-worker, and since 2017 - a member of the Editorial team. Currently the head of the Game Encyclopedia. His older brother - a game collector and player - sparked his interest in electronic entertainment. He got an education as a librarian/infobroker - but he did not follow in the footsteps of Deckard Cain or the Shadow Broker. Before he moved from Krakow to Poznan in 2020, he was remembered for attending Tolkien conventions, owning a Subaru Impreza, and swinging a sword in the company's parking lot.

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