They are called crenellations, the individual bits are called crenels, and the down bits are called merlons.
they are called the merlons
They have sticky legs that enable them to climb up walls :)
It was pushed up to the castle walls and soldiers climbed over it into the castle.
It works by being climbed up by some soldiers which can then invade a castle by climbing up the walls.
make the walls up to two bloks then stand on them to do the rest unitl it's night time or your done. or u can make a ladder up to the walls and u made a castle.
They will be used to climb up the long walls of the stone castle by attackers
The splay prevented siege towers from being pushed up close to the castle walls. They also made it necessary to use very long scaling ladders at a shallow angle, which made it easy for them to break.
A castle was a defensive structure. If there was a forest coming up to the castle walls, this would make it possible for attackers to sneak up on it without being seen, so trees very near a castle were cut down.
Crenels or crenellations are the up-and-down bits at the top of a wall allowing defenders protection (behind the tall bits) and space to shoot arrows (from the lower parts). Some crenels included arrow slits in the tall parts as well. Many castles, such as Dover, have had the upper parts of the walls removed so the crenels no longer exist. See links below for images:
In Hollow baston up on the hill where you can see the CASTLE. Just keep following the Blue Walls
A scaling ladder was used to siege stone castles. They will be used to climb up the long walls of the stone castle by attackers.
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A siege tower is a tower on a wheeled platform to allow the attackers to climb up it and over the castle walls. Accurate doesn't come into it.