it was from William
The trebuchet (tree bucket) siege engine put large holes in castle walls, facilitating invasion by the attacking forces. See link, below.
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In order that he could capture the city of Richmond VA
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An ideal place to put a castle is where there is a good water source and an easily defensible location, e.g. a hilltop. However it would also help if there was a secret entrance point where supplies could be taken from in case of a siege e.g. a cave or a private port/dock.
No, you cannot castle after being put in check.
to stop or put a stop to it.
Some of the tactics to lay siege on a tower is the moat the people can not get past the moat also the drawbridge the people that are guarding the tower would have to put down the drawbridge for people to come in. They also have arrow loops so the archers can shoot at an angle and not get hit from the enemy
you did not put on deodorant or you did not put on enough.
You put it in Dungeon siege II/Resources. Or dungeon siege II's resource folder found in its folder... Then paste or put the "Mod" in it. Unfortunatly, it doesn't work for demo.
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.
Yes, it is possible to not castle out of check in a game of chess. If castling would put the king in check or move through a square that is under attack, then it is not allowed.