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| ====== Strongholds ====== | ====== Strongholds ====== | ||
| - | A stronghold is either a town, city or fortress. Some notes on the differences: | + | A stronghold is either a town, city or fortress. |
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| ===== Town ===== | ===== Town ===== | ||
| A town is a settlement of **at the very most** tens of thousands of people that doesn’t have permanent fortifications beyond maybe a wooden palisade or simple earthworks. Coastal towns have ports where Transport Ships can be hired. | A town is a settlement of **at the very most** tens of thousands of people that doesn’t have permanent fortifications beyond maybe a wooden palisade or simple earthworks. Coastal towns have ports where Transport Ships can be hired. | ||
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| ===== Fortress ===== | ===== Fortress ===== | ||
| A fortress is a settlement of **at the very most** tens of thousands of people that all live and work with military issues inside an enormous network of moats, bastions, walls, earthworks, abutments, redoubts, ravelins, tenailles, scarps and counterscarps. Usually built to protect important trade routes and provide a garrison to guard nearby bottlenecks in the terrain. | A fortress is a settlement of **at the very most** tens of thousands of people that all live and work with military issues inside an enormous network of moats, bastions, walls, earthworks, abutments, redoubts, ravelins, tenailles, scarps and counterscarps. Usually built to protect important trade routes and provide a garrison to guard nearby bottlenecks in the terrain. | ||
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