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The An Unlikely Messiah mission begins the legendary Joan of Arc campaign in Age of Empires 2. From the perspective of Guy Josselyne, we witness Joan’s first appearance — a peasant girl with unwavering faith who inspires an army broken by years of war. In this Age of Empires 2 walkthrough, we escort Joan to Chinon through a land ravaged by marauders, showcasing the full mission gameplay with clear strategy tips for surviving ambushes and protecting the Maiden of Orléans.

This mission sets the stage for one of the most iconic campaigns in Age of Empires 2, as Joan’s story unfolds and France begins its fight for freedom.

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00:00February 19, army camp near Vaucouleurs. This morning I awoke to visions of fire and steel.
00:19These nightmares come more often now that I have seen my beloved France eaten away in years of war.
00:25I wandered through camp, ignoring the new snowfall, but observing the wounds and weariness of every soldier under my command, observing the desperation in their eyes.
00:38It was then that I first saw the girl. She told us that her name was Jean.
00:43She told us she was but a peasant who did not know how to ride or fight.
00:47She told us that she intended to rescue France.
00:52The darkness lifted from the men's souls. Her voice rang with conviction and we drank in her every word.
01:00I may have lost my faith, but Jean has not lost hers, and that is enough for me.
01:07Jean has asked our ragged band of soldiers to take her to Chino, where the rightful ruler of France, the Dauphin, hides from his foes.
01:18The war-torn land between is infested with enemy marauders, and we will lose many men.
01:25Death is by now an old companion, but for Jean, we will face it again.
01:37The war-torn land between is infested with enemy marauders, and we will face it again.
01:51My colleague and I will escort you to the Chateau of the Dauphin, or else we will die trying.
01:56I am Jean Demet, sir, and I will protect you with my life.
02:00You are Jean of Argue. I have heard your claims, and believe what you say. We will follow you to Chino.
02:09Wait, you might have needed a few archers on the road ahead.
02:15You must be wary on the road ahead. Our enemies, the British, are out in force, and their Brigandian allies are thick as rats.
02:23Discretion is the better part of valor.
02:30Leave it.
02:38Look out! A battle raises ahead. Stay back!
02:42Let's leave the totems across you.
02:57Leave it.
02:58Another glorious loss for France.
03:03I hope you really can turn the tide of this war, Jean of Argue.
03:07Let's do it.
03:17Take care.
03:18Have a great day.
03:21See you next time.
03:24Bye.
03:24Bye.
03:25Bye.
03:25Bye.
03:26Bye.
03:26Bye.
03:26Bye.
03:27Bye.
03:27Bye.
03:29Bye.
03:29Bye.
03:30Bye.
03:30Bye.
03:31Bye.
03:31Bye.
03:32Bye.
03:33Bye.
03:34Bye.
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03:35Bye.
03:36Bye.
03:37The British must have destroyed it.
03:54We must find another way to Chenault.
04:07Sert, Liebe, Liebe, Sert, Pirax, Liebe, Liebe, Liebe, Oili, Sert, Pirax,
04:37I have been playing on the United Travellers, what has become of our homeland.
05:05Libby
05:12Libby
05:14Libby
05:19Oye
05:22Sceptre
05:24Oye
05:27Oye
05:30Sceptre
05:33Sceptre
05:38Sceptre
05:43Sceptre
05:45Anabandai
05:50Anabandai
05:55Libby
05:56Anabandai
05:57Azo
05:58Sceptre
06:01Sceptre
06:02Saturn
06:03Sceptre
06:04Three
06:06Sceptre
06:08Gather your belongings, Min. We follow Jor of Arc. We will carry that battering ram along with us. It may yet be of use.
06:32Are you mad? Across that bridge lies a Burgundian castle and many men. Turn back at once.
06:38You are mad.
06:42You are mad.
06:45You are mad.
06:49You are mad.
06:53You are mad at me.
07:04I don't know.
07:34I don't know.
08:04We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
08:15I don't know.
08:27You French don't know where to give up!
08:47We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
08:59I don't know.
09:11We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
09:23We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
09:35We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
09:47We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
09:57We need a Mangonella Ram.
10:09We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
10:19We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
10:25We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
10:29We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
10:46What are you doing?
10:47BOLOGUEI!
10:50OIEL
10:53Live
11:00A NABUSKAT
11:01There are a bit of soldiers everywhere!
11:04Hurry west to the river where we can make our escape!
11:15BOLOGUEI!
11:19OILE
11:33BOLOGUEI!
11:41Now
11:45acă
11:46ir
11:47Counē
11:48Centッ
11:51Rive
11:53A
11:57K
11:59Air
12:03Casa
12:06Cas
12:07Tor
12:08stato
12:09Time
12:11Tor
12:15Let's go.
12:45You mean to lead the French army? Such confidence I have not seen since this war began. Very well, you have six more soldiers, Joan the Maid.
13:15Have a good day!
13:45Leave it, leave it.
14:15To be continued...
14:45Music on fire!
15:15Music on fire!
15:45Music on fire!
15:50Jinon, we have made it!
15:52Music on fire!
15:57Music on fire!
16:03Music on fire!
16:07Music on fire!
16:13Music on fire!
16:41Music on fire!
16:45Music on fire!
16:47Music on fire!
16:51Music on fire!
16:57Oh, yeah.
17:01Is it the fan?
17:03We'll see you now.
17:22As Jean's footsteps echoed on the marbled hall of the chateau,
17:27the fat and whispering dupes did nought but stare.
17:32The Dauphin himself seemed afraid as she kissed his feet.
17:36My gentle Dauphin, she demanded,
17:38why does England claim what is ours?
17:41Why are you not crowned King of France as is your right?
17:45The courtiers began to murmur.
17:48The chamberlain whispered lies into the Dauphin's ear,
17:52but the Dauphin pushed the chamberlain away and rose to meet Jean's gaze.
17:57She stands only to the shoulder of the shortest man,
18:01but all of us must look up to speak to her.
18:04I know not what silent conversation passed between the Dauphin and his would-be savior,
18:09but it was obvious that His Majesty was in the same thrall as we.
18:15The Dauphin's ear and his dear is also in the same thrall as we.
18:21The Dauphin will also have the Borgia,
18:24even if it is a method of the Dauphin's ear,
18:25he passed away a test of the dilemma to the Dauphin.
18:27If it was on the other hand,
18:28the Dauphin has to be grazed by his wiers,
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