No. Windsor Castle was built on chalk, therefore any water put into a moat would have just sunk straight through.
No, you cannot castle after being put in check.
just say in your mind ''please don't put me in slytherin!''
It depends on how it is designed and what you put in it.
It was brought over by a boat and was just built up
non just cave men put it together and called it art
Pevensey Castle was involved in three military actions during the High Middle Ages. It was put under siege in the Rebellion of 1088 by King William II, it was used by forces of King Steven during his war with Queen Matilda in the period of 1135 to 1141, and it was besieged by Simon de Montfort when forces of King Henry III took refuge in it after the Battle of Lewes, in 1264.
They started with sand and got brick and put them together to make a castle.
maybe the prison was already built. or maybe they just kept him in a medically induced coma.
in the castle
If you have a dorm room and you bought a castle go to your dormroom before you buy the castle.Click place items and click on the plant(s) that you want to move.Click remove.It will not remove it from your inventory it will just put it in your backpack.Then once you have the castle click place objects.Click on the plants in your inventory.Then put it wherever you would like it to be in your castle.
Sites for castles were usually chosen for military reasons, but sometimes political considerations were also very important. Some castles were built for the simple reason that the people of the area they were built in were hostile. Placement of a castle was partly based on strategy. A castle would usually be put in a place where it protected something - a city, a part of a river used for transportation, a harbor, or even a road. Sometimes the place was chosen because there was a local population that needed to be put into a state of awe to be kept under control. The specifics of placement were often dictated by tactical considerations. A castle could be placed on a hillock or island to make it as defensible as possible. Or a castle could be placed by a river crossing that needed to be defended. A castle had to be provisioned with food, water, fuel, and other necessities. The ability of the surrounding countryside to provide these was a consideration. Ideally, a castle would be big enough to provide itself with some things; for example, some castles had orchards in their wards, and grass for horses to graze. Occasionally, castles were built because there were no other castles in the area. The idea behind this was that the presence of castles would slow the advance of an invading army.