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... ity of Constance, the kingdom’s capital.
Its walls were constructed of evenly squared stones hewn from the mountain and layered perfectly. Decorative windows were scattered in an asymmetrical pattern alongside several large balconies and crenellations for archers and artillery from the towers.
A hefty metal gate and drawbridge guarded the main gateway, and the built forts became a stronghold for the castle with surrounding moats.
Fluttering in the wind, the red flag denot ...
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