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Fire and ice(game of throne) books..... the wall-why put in gates?
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Originally posted by Boris Godunov Mance's army breaks itself trying to storm the tunnels (with some help from Lord Stannis, of course)."Stuie has the right idea" - Japher
"I trust Stuie and all involved." - SlowwHand
"Stuie is right...." - Guynemer
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Originally posted by Vesayen
Why would you ever have a large force on the other side of the wall?
Leading the men to the fist was a mistake, as became abundantly apparent before and after it was done.Tutto nel mondo è burla
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The men in black also needed to get out to cut off some of those trees that would help approaching and scaling the wall, and take the wood back. Far more convenient through a gate than an elevator. Making sorties is also something useful at times. But most gates (and forts) are actually recent buildings, the Wall being much older. There was probably only one gate initially, if that many considering there's another way (isn't it Samwell). Gates were added when the kings of Westeros thought the Wall was here only to get rid of the wild men of the north and had forgotten the others. Making sorties and expeditions against wild men was somewhat sensible.
And the gates aren't that easy to pass through, as the novel shows.Clash of Civilization team member
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Originally posted by Urban Ranger
Elevator is slow, labour intensive, and can easily be observed.
As opposed to a MASSIVE gate? They need not be slow or labor intensive... the wall was built with magic and they have knowledge of counter weights in the books.
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Geting up a long distance, across and down across a long distance will be slower than going across. The wall sounds like it's taller than large, but that may be just me. Any way, it is very tall, and elevators are always more hazardous than gates. If there's a gale, you may not want to use the elevator but have to pass.Clash of Civilization team member
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Originally posted by Vesayen
As opposed to a MASSIVE gate? They need not be slow or labor intensive... the wall was built with magic and they have knowledge of counter weights in the books.Tutto nel mondo è burla
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Originally posted by Vesayen
As opposed to a MASSIVE gate? They need not be slow or labor intensive... the wall was built with magic and they have knowledge of counter weights in the books.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
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The men in black also needed to get out to cut off some of those trees that would help approaching and scaling the wall, and take the wood back.Stop Quoting Ben
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They didn't have the man power to keep the trees trimmed back along the full length of the wall.Clash of Civilization team member
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