Looking at a burg from above.

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Helgiteut
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Looking at a burg from above.

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It's a rough sketch(so to speak)The scale is a bit off, and it could be more evenly spaced.
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Nice! Could evolve into a 3d animation some day...
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mounted crossbows on outer wall
grass where soldiers train
inner moat around borgwall
mother's house
maidens quarters
oxxmill
inner garden
borgtower
houses for cattle and storage
sideview of long hall with tower behind it
triangle garden
imagined "Atlantean' style surrounding area, with ring canals
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makes me think of Amsterdam too.
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Thank you Helgituet for fleshing that out, I often wondered what a 3d model of a typical berg might look like too. Romans built new towns on the grid pattern, as opposed to Frisians who seemed to build and survey around the Yule?
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