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... ng it a yard would be an insult to the word "yard," and a desecration to the existence of a fortress.
The human-shaped hole in the wall showed its thickness. Upon entering the main gate, there was a long, rectangular pond with a small bridge on hinges above it. If enemies were to invade, retracting the bridge would force them to either brave a circle of heavy fire to enter the inner courtyard, or leap over the pond over four meters wide.
The problem is, those who could leap over ...
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