A castle town that began to be built as a city of Barca.
After one paragraph in building construction inside the exterior wall, I decided to get to work on another.
That was renovation work on the wall itself.
When he built the castle in the north of the river, he also renovated the walls created by [wall architecture].
That's because even if my developed [wall architecture] prevents a big pig from rushing, it's not good enough to defend a human army attack.
Simply a thick wall would quickly be broken through in a siege.
So I really needed to get my hands on the wall.
If true, I wanted to turn all the outer walls into hardened brick walls as well.
But whatever it is, the distance between the walls is too long.
At present, a wall that can be made with a spell called [wall architecture] is made of regular bricks, and the only way to make it with hardened bricks is if I don't rely on the spell to do it.
Then everything was too inefficient.
So as it stands, we decided to keep it to the task of renovating the walls that we already have.
In the castle in the north of the river, a tower higher than the wall was erected on four corners of the wall surrounded by the shape of Guru Lo.
Because it also meant that we could quickly discover more distant enemies, and we wanted to create an entrance and exit where we could get out of that tower onto the wall and move around.
We shall also make that tower in this city of Barca.
However, the castle in the north of the river was not that big in the castle originally built by reusing a position where 100 people stayed.
I think the defense is pretty much because of the water digging, but at best it's a fort with hundreds of troops staying, or it feels like a castle out.
If it was about that size, the number of towers to build was good for just four corners apart.
But the city of Barca is a much wider land than the castle in the north of the river.
You can't just build a tower in all four corners.
So I decided to increase the number of towers to be installed on the outer wall.
We will arrange exactly the same structure towers at regular intervals, as we did when we built the castle town.
More or less every 200 m the tower is added to the wall with a slight stiffness.
I did this work on my own.
In the meantime, I decided to ask other empty people and others to keep the refurbishment on the wall.
The top of the wall built in [Wall Architecture] is flat, so have them build walls that hide their bodies to prevent bows and arrows and magic using hardened bricks built by people with the Barca surname.
I only built this in a castle in the north of the river before, so I left it to Grand, Bite, Vargas, etc. even if I didn't take command.
By the way, I think the main weapon we're going to use right now when we're going to play defense is to drop a brick from the top of the wall.
Of course, you can use offensive magic like [shotgun] or [ice spear], because human magic has its limits.
In that regard, bricks can be made from time to time. I can keep them.
I'm assuming we leave the bricks on the walls, in the towers, in the room, etc.
Of course, some would use a bow, but so far it would depend on the amount of brick.
All in all, bows and other weapons must be increased to allow for a decent defense.
So, when I figured out a way to drop this brick off the wall and do damage to the invading army, I was also refurbishing the castle north of the river so Gran could build the wall that was right on it.
A wall designed to make it easy to pour bricks and bows from top to bottom of a castle wall, but hard to hit from the bottom.
It's like a window out of a wall just a little bit, with a gap to drop things underneath.
While I was building the tower, I asked the others to proceed with the renovation of the top of the wall.
Even taking magic restoration pills, when my stomach becomes chapon chapong, I will be refurbishing the exterior walls while getting my magic replenished with [magic injection] from Valkyrie.
As such, when I finished building my own tower, I went on to build an outer borehole.
In the castle in the north of the river a river was flowing just around the corner, thus creating a water dig.
But there is no river near the village of Barca with that much water.
So I have no choice but to put up with just empty digging.
I really prefer the atmosphere of water digging, but I can't help it.
At least dig a moat about 10 m deep into the ground just outside the outer wall.
However, I decided to take the width of the moat wider than the castle in the north of the river.
Then bridge to lead to the gates east, west, north and south of the outer wall.
A bouncing bridge wide enough for the carriage to pass side by side was built and installed with the woodcutters.
Now anything that tries to get inside the city will have to go through this bridge, and when it has to, you can cage it completely if you raise it.
Gather and snipe the guys who can use [Ice Spear] here even if the enemy attacks you, and you'll get a lot of battle results.
Thus, Barca was surrounded by walls lined with 30-metre towers and a city surrounded by deep moats.
As a result of discussions with everyone else, this new fortified city was named Vulcania and became the heart of the Knights of Barca.