William Wallace was the second of three sons of Sir Malcolm Wallace. William was born in January in Elderslie, Scotland. Sir Malcolm even though he had the rank of knight had very little power politically and nobility wise in Scotland, he owned a little bit of land and resided there peacefully.
William Wallace grew up in a very rich Scotland; it was studded with hundreds of Castles, baronial, and knightly. William Wallace was a pretty big man his height was 6 foot 7 inches and he was a giant of a man, although it is said that it was impossible for a man of that stature to exist when the average height was just over 5 feet. Williams size is one of the reasons that he would become the hero to Scotland he is today as he the second born of an obscure knight in times when title meant everything.
William Wallace was not only a physical beast but was also very smart. It is not known to where he got his teaching. It was in that William got his first taste of battle most likely when his father was called to arms in the revolt known as the revolt of the Turnberry Band. It was Williams uncle who instilled William who at the age of 16 now the moral maxims compactly in Latin and referred to the great classic authors. William love of liberty can be credited to his uncle-priest who inculcated the very values and essence of freedom and liberty with in his mind.
This was a precept which remained firmly implanted in William's mind till the end of his days. He takes the part of a Scottish Noble if Scotland is to ever have trouble fighting the Norwegians or English.
Wallace should be the first Heroic Character to spawn on the game map and will lead with him a huge army for the Scottish. The sword is huge. It's 1. It's designed to be used two-handed, but even so, Wallace would have had to be around six feet seven inches to use it. In 13th century Scotland, the average man was just five feet tall so either Wallace was a giant or the sword wasn't really his. The earliest record of a Wallace Sword dates from - when Wallace had been dead for years.
The records of King James IV show that he paid for a new hilt and other fittings to be fitted to the sword. It was moved from Dumbarton Castle to the Wallace Monument in More recently, it was taken to New York as the centrepiece of the Tartan Day celebrations. Elspeth King, Smith Art Gallery and Museum, Stirling Wallace's sword has been of great symbolical importance to people down the centuries.
He screws up the landing, however, and falls to the floor. William Wallace tries to swing at Shaka, but is blocked by the Axe. Shaka slashes Wallace's leg with his Iklwa, forcing Wallace back.
He tries to hit Shaka with the Claymore, but Shaka rolls away and dodges. Shaka Zulu turns around and tries to run away.
Shaka starts to climb a hill, but stops to chew on some poisonous herbs. He sees Wallace running after him and continues to run up the hill.
Shaka Zulu tries to spit the poison at Wallace as he approaches, but Wallace manages to turn his head away and prevent the poison from getting into his eyes. Wallace swings his Claymore at Shaka's Zulu Axe and knocks it out of his hands. Shaka then swings his Iklwa and slashes across Wallace's stomach. Wallace swings back in retaliation and slashes Shaka's back. Shaka manages to stab Wallace in his waist, forcing him to stumble back. Shaka Zulu charges at William Wallace, but Wallace regains his balance at the last second and points his Claymore upward.
Shaka Zulu jumps at Wallace, but accidentally impales himself on the sword. William Wallace pulls the sword and throws Shaka's dead body aside before giving a loud victory cry. What handed Wallace victory was that the majority of his weapons were one hit- one kill especially the Scottish claymore which could lop off three heads in a single stroke during the testing and which Shaka Zulu's ishlangu shield offered no protection against which earned him kills alone.
William Wallace was considered for the Back for Blood Ancient matchup considering his fearsome claymore as well as the targe and dirk combo, but was dismissed due to his lack of longe range capability the ball and chain only got one kill in the sim and due to the fact that chainmail, which is weak against piercing weapons, didn't really serve as armor. A video debunking the inaccuracies of Braveheart [3].
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