![]() ![]() The deepest level is the torture chambers.The penultimate level is called the black cells, small dark rooms with wooden doors.The light came from torches fixed to the walls of the corridors that provide some illumination through the bars. The second level down features smaller cells for prisoners of noble birth.Now they plot anew to steal the Keep from. They have thin basement windows at the vault. They raid the Red Keep, in hope of gaining it for themselves, only to be thwarted by Sir Roger and young Conan. The upper level comprises cells large enough group of common criminals.the Traitor’s Walk, portion of the enclosure connected to the lower court and the sacred grove, overlooking the estuary of the Blackwater.Īccording to the instructions of Maegor the Cruel, there are four floors of jails under the castle:.The Queen’s Ballroom, private reception hall of the Queen, which can accommodate a hundred people and is decorated with richly carved paneling and silver hammered mirrors that reflect the glare of torches placed in brackets.Maegor’s Holdfast, the heart of the fortress, castle in the castle, surrounded by a dry moat and bristling with pikes crossed by a drawbridge, where we find: the rookery, over the apartments of the Grand MaesterĢ6. ![]() It is the first and second floors of small rooms for the six extra members of the guard, the Lord Commander with the exclusivity of the third floor.Ģ5. The basement is a storehouse for weapons and armor. It has a white table shaped like a shield supported by three white stallions. The ground floor serves as a meeting room for the Guard. White Sword Tower, slender building located on the side of the bay of the Blackwater. the teams, second teams, attached to the court below Ģ4. ![]() the serpentine steps, winding staircaseĢ3. the Maidenvault, long building with a slate roof located behind the Royal septĢ1. the kitchens of the Little Gallery, located behind the latter, with a turret attached to the tower of the Main with a culvert covered ġ7. It is a large tower that can accommodate the Handnand his household and who has several barracks below ġ5. The Small Hall, to distinguish it from the Grand Hall, and can accommodate a hundred guestsġ4. the courtyard, with access from the outside courtyard protected by a drawbridgeġ3. the godswood, nearly one acre of of alders and elms, the tree-heart is an old oak ġ2. the Throne Room, located in the upper levels, can accommodate a thousand spectatorsĨ. the Grand Hall, which serves the king’s receptions and can accommodate nearly one thousand guests ħ. the kitchens of the Rep Keep, in front of the hostel kitchens Ħ. the Kitchens, which no longer serves food during the reign of Robert Baratheon, and with its vast and luxurious apartments on the top floorĥ. the outdoor courtyard, where may be carried on smaller tournaments, and to which access is generally allowed to the peopleĤ. the Barbican, main entrance of the Red Keep, featuring bronze doors and a portcullis, and a side posternĢ. Map of the Red Keep, shamelessly taken from Westeros Craftġ. ![]()
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