Monday, November 14, 2011

Defending a castle


Defending a castle
One point here is the round factor in the towers design--round is harder to attack successfully.

EXcerpt:
"Another obvious way to stop an advance on your castle, was to build a moat around it. Though these may appear a robust form of defence, they could also give an enemy a very easy passage to the castle's walls as all they had to do was to cross the moat at its weakest point - though this would be done with the defenders attacking the invaders!"






Picture courtesy of historylearningsite.co.uk

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