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Modern Castle: MAYBE they get the electricity they need just like any other house... Medieval Castle: The don't, they used to hang torches on the walls for light.
Wachovia (Watch over you!)
in a castle desiged to be offensive to any attacks like a fort.
You Could try The Sims 3. With the proper downloads from modthesims and Thesims3.com you should be able to create a great looking medieval avatar and castle. (heck, you could download one if you really wanted to)
No servants in the Middle Ages ate meat unless they smuggled it from their nobles' manor/castle.
Medieval guards were responsible for protecting castles and kingdoms by patrolling the walls, gates, and grounds, monitoring for any signs of danger or intruders. They were also tasked with maintaining order within the castle, enforcing laws, and assisting in the defense of the castle during attacks. Guards were expected to be vigilant, skilled in combat, and loyal to their lord or ruler.
The purpose of a castle is defense. The higher a castle more land can be seen from the ramparts, therefore, if any enemy is approaching they will be seen sooner. Another advantage is that it can better be seen from a distance and that is a show of power.
Medieval castles were very often not very comfortable, and in many cases even their owners did not want to live in them. This was not always true, however, and some lords outfitted their castles to be comfortable living quarters. In such a case, the castle could be as comfortable as any manor house. In the case of royal castles, it might be as comfortable as a palace. Perhaps the best thing about living in any castle was that it was safe from attack.
Warwick Castle was not directly involved in any major battles, but it played a significant role during the English Civil War in the 17th century. The castle was held by Royalist forces and was the site of multiple sieges. Its strategic location and fortifications made it an important stronghold during this tumultuous period in English history. Additionally, the castle's history includes various conflicts and skirmishes throughout the medieval era, reflecting its significance as a defensive structure.
It´s peaceful, there aren´t any wars.
You play rock paper scissors. Best out of three and you go to the losers house.