I do not take offence at the German speech. They are right, they bravely fought off the Romans, as the Picts did. The British fought hard against Rome, and that is all that really matters to us now we are free.
To the bigots Greece
You will find that you sing a different tune when you face a British army in battle! You should stop taunting us "barbarians" or you will find us destroying your nations as true barbarians did to Rome.
I do not believe that some people can be so arrogant, pompous and moronic.
Arthur
To Babylon(I'm too tired to write your full name)
You should watch your tongue when talking about a British ally. Unlike you "civilised" people, we don't stab people in the back, for us an oath is an oath, and so we will defend our allies should they be in need.
Arthur
To Rome
Rome ISN'T the world. I think you will find most roads in Britain don't lead to Rome.
But we still wish peace with you. We just hope you can calm your arrogant and downright rude(they call us barbarians!) allies.
Arthur
To the "Civilised Nations"
You consider yourselves above us? I do not see why, since our warriors are as fierce and brave as yours. And we can talk just as clearly as "Alexander the Pompous".
It was that attitude towards lesser races that made them rebel against Rome, and look what happened there. Rome was sacked by the Goths due to their arrogance on how the barbarians weren't strong enough to do so.
Arthur
"THE KING IS DEAD, LONG LIVE THE KING!"
King Richard the Lionhearted today died in a battle against the Scots. He died soon after the battle from wounds, but not before he had been told of his great victory.
Now the armies of Picts that refused to listen to reason have been crushed, and Britain is united for the first time since the Romans invaded.
"Defeating the Picts was something not even the Romans could do. But our great King, Richard the Lionhearted, did this and much more. He will be sadly missed." Said his son, Arthur Pendragon, who had been in Ireland defeating rebels there.
Arthur is now King, and due to his battlefield talent, civilised and honest ways, and his skill at diplomacy, many think he will usher in a great time for Britain.
This "barbarian" thinks that if the British can stop the Picts, and the Romans couldn't, doesn't that say something about the "civilised" nations?