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  1. How thick could a castle wall conceivably be? : r/AskHistorians

    Jan 8, 2015 · How thick could a castle wall conceivably be? I recently saw a documentary on the methods of constructing a 12th century castle, and something that struck my imagination was …

  2. Made this castle wall as an example piece to teach newer ... - Reddit

    May 7, 2022 · Made this castle wall as an example piece to teach newer builders about using variety to spice up the concept of a "Wall"

  3. How Tall Is too tall for a wall? : r/castles - Reddit

    Oct 2, 2023 · Castle walls are extremely strong. Realistically you will never reach a point where crumbling is an issue. The limiting factors are construction and resources. Just creating …

  4. Looking for a Castle Rebuild mod : r/Fallout4Mods - Reddit

    Nov 1, 2021 · For rebuilding The Castle walls, I would recommend this mod. Castle in the Sky. It adds a lot of castle and medieval themed structures and buildings. Great mod, though some of …

  5. Where towns/villages built right outside of castle walls like in the ...

    Where towns/villages built right outside of castle walls like in the movies? How far was a castle usually from the normal peasantry? And where there big towns and the sort protected by …

  6. My review of Our Castle Walls : r/DDLCMods - Reddit

    Aug 8, 2022 · Our Castle Walls is a Linear, Yuri-focused, No self-aware Monika mod with very interesting narrative themes and differences comparatively to the base game, mainly the MC …

  7. [Question] Tips for repairing the Castle walls perfectly : r ...

    Aug 17, 2017 · I've been using the shack foundations to repair the Castle walls and I just can't get the west wall (the largest part with the guard post outside of it) fixed for the life of me. It takes …

  8. What is the thickest fortress wall or castle wall the ever ... - Reddit

    What is the thickest fortress wall or castle wall the ever been built? And why didn't medieval lords build much thicker wall than what they bulit?

  9. Was "boiling oil" ever regularly used in siege warfare, or is this a ...

    May 27, 2014 · A pig burns? Indeed. When King John besieged the baron William d'Aubigné at Rochester in 1215, he wrote a letter (which we have) in which he ordered "40 of the fattest …

  10. Breaching a castle wall (5e) hp and DC? : r/DnD - Reddit

    Jun 19, 2015 · Typically castle walls and gates would have a damage threshold that the attacks have to surpass in order to do any damage to them. For stone walls that threshold would be …