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    JulesMrshn@aol.co
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    Castles and siegecraft

    Most castles where built in 5 to 10 years according to The Compendium of
    Weapons, Armour, and Castles published by Palladium Books (I believe it can
    still be picked up through their catalog on their website
    www.palladiumbooks.com).

    I use it for most of my castle needs. It details a seige and everything. A
    must for anyone looking for more realism in their BR campaign in a handy
    dandy suppplement. (Not to mention the hudge amount of weapons with
    pictures!).

  2. #12
    Jim Cooper
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    Castles and siegecraft

    Kenneth Gauck wrote:
    > I consider all the "castles" under the BR rules to be wooden forts. Their low cost, ease of destruction, and rapid construction all suggest wooden rather than stone construction.<

    And what do you do when they are made of stone? Rules? Points of
    consideration?

    Cheers,
    Lil 'o Me

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