Moat high ground, slit windows
a rubber duck
Castle
guards and knights to protect them
sponge bob square pants
it had draw bridges and cannons
In the context of a castle siege, Wizard Whitebeard is typically found in a strategic location, often within the castle's central tower or a designated magical chamber. He may be coordinating defenses, casting spells to protect the castle, or assisting allies with magical support. His presence is crucial for bolstering morale and enhancing the castle's defenses against the siege.
Dover castle is a concentric castle so it has two walls, it also has a dry ditch, drawbridge, towers and a wall walk. Please add to this
Definatey the concentric because it has the best defenses
Murder holes, tall towers, arrow holes, and thick walls.
The castles were shaped like circles, instead of squares because circles were harder to climb. The castle defenses also helped protect the people in the castle.
Five of the defenses of Warwick Castle included Guy's Tower, the Curtain Walls, Gatehouse, the Barbican, and defense towers.
The castle's care and defense was usually overseen by a lord or noble who owned the castle. They would appoint a castellan to manage the day-to-day operations and ensure the castle's defenses were in order. Additionally, knights and soldiers would be responsible for defending the castle in times of attack.