Chastershire Castle Attack Essay

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Under Attack and Defence
Many different clans and castles would have wanted attack Chastershire Castle to overthrow the King and Queen and take over such a powerful castle. To defend from such attack, Chastershire had built in defensive mechanisms and highly trained guards & knights. The Castle was defended with ease from all of the different attacks used in the Medieval Era.
Chastershire was prepared for anyone who wanted to attack by climbing over the walls by rope, ladder or siege tower by not shooting at them, since it is a waste of arrows, but by shoving it off of the wall whilst the attacker was climbing up. This would have been a difficult way of attacking since Chastershire sits on a lake, and to get the climbing equipment by the wall of the castle would’ve been easily spotted by the guards on watch. There was also the chance that carrying such a load over a body of water would sink the ship whilst travelling to the wall. If the attackers did somehow get across the water, they would’ve to pass the three walls to get …show more content…

The archers of the castle would’ve also been aligned up to shoot at the attackers through the murder holes. Therefore, this attack would’ve never been used because of its failure rate against Chastershire Castle.
Another failed attempt of attack would’ve been with fire arrows. The stone walls of the castle couldn’t have been lit on fire without some sort of fuel which wouldn’t affect the state of the walls anyways. If it had somehow caught on fire, the whole castle was surrounded by water and there was also the well underground, which gave easy access to the guards to extinguish the flames. Not only would this had been a complete failure of attack, but a great embarrassment to the attackers’ castle and clan for attempting such an

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