Spartan & Lego_brick
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Hey Spartan, ever thought about building a fortress that you can take down and rebuild in a snap? I’ve got a wild idea for a modular castle made of bricks—perfect for training, but so much fun to redesign. What do you think?
Spartan Spartan
A modular castle is practical for drills, but a true fort must endure the test of time, not just be rebuilt on a whim. It could be useful, though, if you keep the design simple and sturdy.
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Totally, Spartan! Let’s keep the walls thick and use double‑layered bricks for extra weight. Add a few stone‑look panels that can’t be moved—boom, a steady, sturdy keep that lasts through practice and fire drills alike. Want to sketch a quick layout?
Spartan Spartan
A quick sketch it is. Keep the outer walls thick, the double layer of bricks for strength, and those immovable stone panels right where the king’s hall will stand. Let’s outline the courtyard, the gatehouse, and the keep—no fuss, just solid lines. You’ll see the layout quickly.
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Picture a big rectangle for the outer walls—thick, double‑layered bricks all around. In the middle, a square keep made of those immovable stone panels, so it’s solid for the king’s hall. Around the keep is an open courtyard, just a plain open space. At one corner of the outer walls, add a smaller rectangle for the gatehouse, with a sturdy double‑brick archway leading straight into the courtyard. Straight lines, simple shapes, solid and sturdy.