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Revision as of 08:23, 21 December 2011

Stronghold (TWS2)
Stronghold S2TW.png
Chain Castle Type
Requires Buildings:
  • Fort
  • Enables Buildings:
  • Fortress
  • Spawned Defence Forces Units:
  • Yari Ashigaru Garrison
  • Samurai Retainers
  • Basic Building Statistics
  • +5 to repression in this province
  • Unlocks an additional construction slot
  • +5% to the replenishment rate in this province
  • Consumes food: 2
  • Recruitment capacity (units in training): 1
  • Clan Effects
  • Improves the rate at which bushido arts are mastered: +1%
  • See main article; FotS Buildings


    Description

    High walls and higher towers impress the lowly.

    A stronghold looms above the people in their villages, a reminder from dawn to dusk of where their loyalties should lie, and to whom they must pay their taxes. It is a strong base for the local garrison troops, enabling them to control the area, and act as a barrier to any invader. The stronghold also acts as a centre for recruiting new troops to serve in the daimyo’s armies, and helps increase the clan’s fame.

    Stone was introduced as a construction material for Japanese castles to provide protection against the elements and create sturdy foundations, always a problem in a nation so beset by earthquakes. Stone foundations also allowed the building to have more storeys. A large, sloped foundation platform was first carved out of the earth, which was then clad in stone to make a very strong bastion. These foundations could support impressive multi-storeyed towers, a sign of wealth and power. The bastions were also obstacles for any enemy attack, and were perfect for the defenders to rain arrows down on besiegers.