Buildings, Stone

Stone buildings are generally used in the design of a bailey or castle compound, and are not an actual part of the castle itself. For those who wish to build themselves a home, warehouse, shop, or other structure (either within the confines of a castle wall or in a small village), these buildings can be used.

Small buildings are generally square in shape. The walls average 2’ in thickness and stand 15’ tall. The interior of the building has 400 square feet of floor area (usually 20’ by 20’).

Medium and large buildings have similar wall constructions, but have, respectively, 800 square feet and 1,800 square feet of floor area. Usually, a medium building is 40’ by 20’ and a large building is 60’ by 30’.

Great stone buildings are two level affairs, standing 30’ tall. Like the other stone structures, their walls average 2’ thick (more at the base, less at the top). Each of the great building’s two floors has 1,800 square feet of surface area, usually with dimensions of 30’ by 60’.

Grand stone buildings are large and impressive things. They stand 45’ tall, having three internal levels. The building is usually 80’ long by 40’ wide, giving each floor 3,200 square feet of surface area. Other shapes and dimensions are possible, but the internal surface area will remain similar.

Module Type Tech Time Gold
Building, Small Stone 3 64 2,000
Building, Medium Stone 3 96 3,000
Building, Large Stone 3 144 4,500
Building, Great Stone 4 300 10,000
Building, Grand Stone 4 600 19,000

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