The very reason they were built to protect. It was a dangerous time and people needed places to live that would protect them from invaders. The whole area would go to the castle when there was a problem.
Castles...?
There are different reasons as to why castles became palatial. One main reason is because castles were no longer needed for defense, therefore were turned into palatial castles where people were free to visit and stay in.
they built the castles well because they had to stay well protected over there enemy whom would often fight...:)
The walls played an important role in all of the castles and were a brilliant way of defending them so they kept them the same in all of the castles although the materials they built them with changed
Standing alone the meaning of "where cold where to stay" is unclear. Do you mean, "We are cold, where can we stay?"
Only some vampires own castles, it might be for different reasons, like they are "vampire royalty" or they just plainly want to stay out of people's way.
It will certainly not stay cold as long as if it were capped.
the king usually stays in the top floor of the 'Keep' with the rest of his family.
Yogurt can't stay cold by itself, it must be refrigerated.
Yes, if the pond water is cold it won't bother them. They stay at the bottom of the pond even when the top is covered with ice. They come back to the surface when the Springtime temperature is 55 degrees. We have been raising Koi for six years. If you mean cold water from your kitchen sink, you have to put a treatment in the water so they won't die.
Probably the only rooms almost every castle had were armories, barracks, and food storage rooms, because castles were mostly defensive places where the garrisons could stay in times of trouble. Some of the smaller castles were barely more than a single turret. Larger castles had provision for members of nobility to stay with their families, and in some of these there were great halls, chapels, and so on.
Train your dog to sit or stay and give it a treat for doing what it was told.