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Wudchester

Wuudchester is a motte and bailey castle consisting of the following buildings: Timber Gate Tower: 3 floors (20×20), 1 cellar, cramped attic 15 siege points, 15 occupants
Wooden Barn: 1 story plus loft (300 square feet), 7 siege points, 8 horses
Wooden House: 2 floors (20×30), 7 siege points, 12 occupants.
Palisade: 60’ total length connecting buildings, 10 siege points per 10’ section.
Motte and Stone Tower: 4 story, 40’ across, 15 occupants, 40 siege points
Stone Bunkhouse: 2 story, 30 siege points, 30 occupants
Stone Barn: 1.5 story, 8 horses, 25 siege points
Muggins House (Stone): 2 story, 25 siege points, 12 occupants

It was begun in August 576, and the first rendition, a timber outpost, finished in early September. The outpost was paid for, planned and the construction guarded by Sir John of Gerk to serve as his home and as a base for his allies during their expeditions to Petestone Keep and the nearby sections of the Bandit Kingdoms. The post is located in the hills around the abandoned mine that some of Sir John's comrades had cleared of filthy hoborgs. In the spring of 577 it was upgraded with several stone buildings and a stone tower on an earthen motte.

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