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| - This unnamed Spanish castle was an enormous fortress and monastery complex in rural Spain. Adjacent to a large lake, it loomed over a nearby village.
- The Castle was built in 1920
- The Castle (also known as First Day in Magix) is the first issue of the Winx Club Comic Series. This comic is featured in Winx Club Vol. 1: Bloom's Discovery. It was also released to Kindle on December 15, 2013.
- The Castle is the former headquarters of the Minutemen in the Commonwealth in 2287. It is a possible settlement and can be reclaimed during the Taking Independence quest. It is built into Fort Independence and is located to the east of the Gwinnett restaurant and brewery.
- Location described in the Insylum RPG. At the edge of The Lake (Lake Hali), at night, masked guests walk through the gates to a fairy-tale castle, on their way to attend a party. They wear many costumes and speak many languages. It leads to and contains, The Party. It is the same location as The Palace, although one could conceivably overlap it with Chateau d'Ys if desired.
- The Castle began as a small village where its inhabitants built a wall and a ditch around it to keep out wolverines, witches and warlocks. As time went on, the walls were expanded, and more houses were built. Later, when a baby was stolen by the Darke Forest Creatures, they worked on the wall they have now and they dug the ditch deeper. On MidSummer Day, they breached the banks between the ditch and the Moat was built.
- On the top of a high cliff, forming part of the base of a great mountain, stood a lofty castle. When or how it was built, no man knew; nor could any one pretend to understand its architecture. Every one who looked upon it felt that it was lordly and noble; and where one part seemed not to agree with another, the wise and modest dared not to call them incongruous, but presumed that the whole might be constructed on some higher principle of architecture than they yet understood. What helped them to this conclusion was, that no one had ever seen the whole of the edifice; that, even of the portion best known, some part or other was always wrapped in thick folds of mist from the mountain; and that, when the sun shone upon this mist, the parts of the building that appeared through the vaporous v
- The Castle is a 1997 Australian film focusing on an ordinary family of "Aussie battlers" who live next door to an international airport. Their life is turned upside-down when the government tries to force them out of their house, but the family stands their ground and fights it both in and out of the courts. The film focuses on the close-knit Kerrigan family, made up of a mother and father and their four adult kids (and one son-in-law). Not to be confused with American murder-mystery series Castle, or the novel The Castle by Franz Kafka.
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