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The mountain fortress loomed majestically, accessed by a narrow pass guarded by a formidable barbican gatehouse. Its 400-foot-high walls, carved from the mountain itself and topped with imposing masonry, boasted wide walkways for vigilant sentries, merging seamlessly into the rugged, awe-inspiring terrain.

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The mountain fortress loomed majestically, accessed by a narrow pass guarded by a formidable barbican gatehouse. Its 400-foot-high walls, carved from the mountain itself and topped with imposing masonry, boasted wide walkways for vigilant sentries, merging seamlessly into the rugged, awe-inspiring terrain.

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The mountain fortress was accessed by a narrow pass blocked by a barbican gatehouse. The walls were 400 feet high, with the first 350 feet made up of the carved mountainside it sat on, and the walls proper an additional 50 feet of masonry set up to 10 feet thick with a wide walkway on top for the garrison to use.

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The mountain fortress loomed majestically, accessed by a narrow pass guarded by a formidable barbican gatehouse. Its 400-foot-high walls, carved from the mountain itself and topped with imposing masonry, boasted wide walkways for vigilant sentries, merging seamlessly into the rugged, awe-inspiring terrain.

The mountain fortress loomed majestically, accessed by a narrow pass guarded by a formidable barbican gatehouse. Its 400-foot-high walls, carved from the mountain itself and topped with imposing masonry, boasted wide walkways for vigilant sentries, merging seamlessly into the rugged, awe-inspiring terrain.