You can find them anywhere, attack level 6-10 level wilds constantly. What I've been doing is to attack a wilderness, then abandon it, then attack it again. Keep repeating those steps of attacking and you'll have it in no time. Remember 6-10 wildernesses and don't attack higher level wilds because they aren't more likely than a level 6 wild to have a crest, also use 100mm and 5000 archers for level 6 wilds when you attack.
Bors are found in wilds at levels 5 and above. They drop randomly (around 5% of attacks), so stick in there and keep attacking wilds to come across them.
You can find them in level 8 wilderness squares. Thats where I found one.
You can find German family crests at familycrest.com, or at houseofnames.com
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The Camelot Theme Park was a theme park that operated in Chorley, Lancashire. It has ceased operating as of 2012. There are currently no plans to reopen.
Check their website and find out.
Producers can be found in both the Plant Kingdom (such as trees, grasses, and algae) and the Bacteria Kingdom (such as cyanobacteria). These organisms are able to create their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
Measure the length between two crests or two troughs.
One can find information on old kingdoms from websites like Six Flags, Wikipedia, Phouka, Old Kingdoms, Think Quest, Gimonca, British Museum and Then Again.
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Trying to find a song from Camelot that was Jacqueline Kennedy's favorite or close to it. She said it was the theme song called "Camelot." And quoted it in her interview with Theodore White shortly after the death of her husband, saying her favorite lines were "Don't let it be forgot that once there was a spot for happily ever aftering here in Camelot." Interestingly, friends of the President said his favorite song was "Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey?"
It is unknown if there ever was a King Arthur; perhaps his stories are partly fictional and partly based upon stories of several different kings. There is a ruin called Tintagel, which is on the west coast of Cornwall at aprox the same lattitude as Exeter.
Most families do not have, and never had, colors or crests. These were symbols used by royalty, the nobility, and certain churchmen (who theoretically should not have had descendants). If your family has such symbols, they will be recorded by the officials responsible for Heraldry in the country where the colors or crests were first used.