because it was used to scare people who were trying to attack in the early 11th century.
As a boundry and expression and because the marques loved animals!
you get out of the castle and there is this wall check outside and if not get more outside and you have to go up the brown wall and there is this pot and you can see the mandrake there.
Outside the castle on the right (Exit castle COMPLETELY)
It is just outside the inner castle wall, by the kitchen. The kitchen is in the north-eastern portion of the castle.
The wall of a castle is a stone wall that protects the castle from invaders
An outside protective wall is commonly referred to as a "battlement" or "parapet" when it is part of a fortification. In the context of a building, it can be called an "exterior wall" or "facade." In a more specific context, such as in castle architecture, it may be referred to as a "curtain wall." Each term underscores the wall's function of providing defense and protection.
It Is A High Wall Which You Go Up To Walk On It. The View Is Incredible!!
a castle turret is a cannon poking through the wall of the castle
A curtain wall is a type of defensive wall forming part of the defenses of some medieval castles. A curtain wall, or enclosing wall, of a castle bounded or enclosed the castle. Most often it was attached to the towers and gatehouse. There are examples of walls dividing or splitting a bailey into two wards, and this is called a cross-curtain. Some curtain walls would be built around the bailey of a motte castle.
the inside of the outer wall
The bailey is the castle wall or the court of the castle
A bailey is the outer wall of a feudal castle, or the space immediately within the outer wall of a castle or fortress.