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Ken Rolston reviewed Castle Book II and The Palladium Book of European Castles in White Wolf #40 (1994) and stated that "I only use European Castles for real quick-and-dirty improvisation. On the other hand, Castle Book II curiously remains fresh and useful for me despite its outdated design." [1]
Ken Rolston reviewed Castles of Hârn and Castles of Orbaal in White Wolf #40 (1994) and stated that "If you run any sort of historically based low fantasy campaign - Pendragon or Ars Magica campaigns in particular - Castles of Hârn and Castles of Orbaal are just right.
Ian Marsh reviewed Briarwood Castle for Games International magazine, and gave it 2 stars out of 5, and stated that "Briarwood Castle will probably be used once in a campaign and then forgotten [...] But for referees who are in need of a castle to fill out a bit of their campaign world it will at least save the time it takes to design their own ...
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Since 2008, LEGO has had a program titled “LEGO Ideas” where netizens can pitch sets, which, if they get enough votes, end up being made into real sets, with the idea creator getting a 1% royalty.
Name Location Photograph Date Notes Grade Mamhead House: Mamhead, Devon: 1827–33 A country house, later Dawlish College.Also designed by Salvin, and listed separately at Grade II* are the stable yard and service buildings, and structures in the garden, namely the terrace wall, the terrace steps and urns, a sundial, and a pool with a fountain.