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Medieval 2 Kingdoms Britannia Music - Erin

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2008

The song 'Erin' from Medieval 2 Total War Kingdoms Britannia Campaign, played in the campaign map.

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  • Can you get this stuff onto an MP3 player?

  • yes, I made a tutorial on how to extract the music from the game files.

  • how did you make it so you can view or fort like this?

  • this is a screenshot from the internet, i don't know.

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  • The ending is the best part that a game's music can have.

  • One of the most beautiful pieces in the game IMO.

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  • Britania campaign's soundtacks are so peacful

  • @TotalWarEra were is that i cant figure this out

  • Twelve Highlanders a bagpipe makes a rebellion.

  • Love listening to these various little tunes whilst on campaign. In real life they remind me of the wilderness' of mid Wales which I enjoyed travelling through during the summer! Beautiful scenery and an incredible history!

  • O.O O-O HEY thats my nam erin and imma girl XD

  • @GasGenocide66 @TotalWarEra Press "print screen" then go into your game folder and find "screen shots" You will need a program to see the files. They r in a strange formad. Just search for if it's "TFI" Just search "TFI viewer" on google :)

    I use a program called "Infant viewer" I think

  • @mdscatmdsc me to lol!

  • i love the violins that starts at 2:10!

  • I like the violins at 2:10 

  • @SimpleKillTheBatman I thought it was Eire, not Erin, that meant Ireland. Cause the first ones to invade Ireland werent Romans, English, Scottish, nor Welsh. They were the Saxons, and their given name to that island was Eire, which later became Ireland. In fact, recently I saw a 13th century map of the British Isles, and it was in Latin: England was Anglia, Scotland was Scotia, Wales was Galia, and Ireland was EIRIA.

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