The opening through which arrows were shot in a castle is called a "arrow slit" or "arrow loop." These narrow vertical openings allowed archers to shoot arrows at attackers while providing protection for the defenders. Arrow slits were strategically designed to maximize the range and angle of fire while minimizing exposure to incoming projectiles.
Loop hole
An arrowslit is a slit, such as can be seen in a castle wall, through which arrows can be fired.
you've gotta follow the arrows. always follow the arrows
keep going right if it doesn't work you'll see arrows to the castle
A ventilation slit is to let fresh air into the castle and to shoot arrows from.
It is an opening in the battlements of a castle, with sides angled, the opening is larger on the inside than on the outside, through which missiles may be fired at the attackers
The gaps in the battlements of a castle are called crenels. Crenels are the lower places in the battlement where participants in a battle could fire arrows or other catapults at the enemy.
yes and no. no-the castle was made out of wood, very easy to destroy. yes-they had soldiers working there and blacksmiths to supply arrows and other weapons. overall, the defence of a Motte and Bailey castle was quite poor.
they used arrows
Arrow loops are slits in a castle wall to fire arrows out of.
The walls of the castle are 18ft thick. So arrows can't break through the castle. I got this answer from http://www.pennyparker2.com/blarney.html. But its very scary walking round the top as the building is very high and all the inside has collapsed.
Castle loop holes are narrow vertical slits in the castle wall that allowed bowmen to shoot arrows at the enemy while making it difficult for the enemy to shoot into the castle.