Thread:Eureka Enderborn/@comment-26184570-20160107044715/@comment-26084195-20160111060412

Argali1 wrote: Eureka Enderborn wrote: Well, yeah. Could you describe the Grey Keep? Again?

Ok, so there's the moat. It's essentially a very deep chasm encircling the Keep, with a single bridge going over it, a bridge which can be detonated if necessary. Immediately after is the outer walls. They are in a circular shape, with the second one having about six feet of space between it and the first one. The second one is naturally a bit higher than the first, so that the Elves can fire devastating volleys. The gates are armed with special traps and murder holes, and there are two, one for each wall. Between the walls and the circular inner keep is the courtyard. In the courtyard is a specimen of every tree known to exist that is capable of growing in their climate. In the courtyard there are four towers, each taller than the second wall. Reaching the tops of these towers is the only way to get to the second wall, and the second wall is the only place with ramps leading to the top floor of the Inner Keep. The top floor of the inner keep holds multiple fountains, four large gated gardens, eight towers, four catapults, and of course the Great Hall. The eight towers each contain a staircase down into the Inner Keep, where things like the armoury and forges and barracks and so on are.