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The Keep you can recruit and maintain your Sworn Swords.

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  • The Keep you can recruit and maintain your Sworn Swords.
  • The Keep was a megastructure in Arrakeen. It served as the Atreides home-base during the reign of Muad'Dib until the ascension of his son Leto II. Designed to intimidate, the fortress is described as being large enough to enclose entire cities.
  • The Keep was a kingdom on Vallt. After the death of King Chai, Marshal Phara ruled the Keep. Lyra Erso was held prisoner in the Keep during the Clone Wars. During her time in the Keep, Lyra gave birth to Jyn Erso.
  • A Keep is the ancestral home of a Sangheili clan.
  • The keep is a structure in the Stronghold Series.
  • Στο WAR, τα guilds παίζουν σημαντικό ρόλο για την κατάκτηση κάστρων προς την μεριά τους. Όχι μόνο δεν μπορείτε να πολεμήσετε παρέα κρατώντας ψηλά το λάβαρό σας, αλλά αυτά τα λάβαρα μπορούν και να χρησιμοποιηθούν για να επιρρεάσουν θετικά οποιονδήποτε στην περιοχή σε υπεράσπιση κάστρου , όταν αυτό γίνει δικό σας. Όχι μόνο αυτό, αλλά το guild σας επίσης θα αποκτήσει συγκεκριμένα πλεονεκτήματα και μπόνους επειδή μόνο και μόνο κατέκτησε το κάστρο. Φανταστείτε τα χρόματα του εμβλήματός σας να κυματίζουν ψηλά στο ευρύ κοινό. Διαμοιράστε τον τρόμο και τον φόβο στους εχθρούς σας και το πάθος στους συμμάχους σας, όταν αυτοί δουν το κάστρο σας και αναγνωρίσουν το έμβλημά σας!
  • The Keep is a building in Worms Forts: Under Siege. It is the stronger version of the Tower. It uses Tier 3 weapons. Just like the other buildings, the Keep comes in different varieties, like Greek, Egyptian, Medievel and Oriental. The Keep rotates automatically to connect to any adjacent walls as necessary. Once deployed, the Keep may not be moved or removed.
  • A keep is a fortified stone building which has fifteen to twenty-five rooms. A keep surrounded by a stone wall is known as a castle. (WoWRPG 202) In the Warcraft RTS games the keep is the upgraded form of the town hall, but lesser than a castle.
  • The amount of gold provided is small, and the artifacts are never too powerful, so endangering the heroes and creatures by attacking early in the game is not worth it. Later in the game, once third- and fourth-level creatures appear, the Keep can be cleared for some extra gold.
  • A keep is a building, described as a stone fortification designed to withstand a siege. [MME:128] It costs 75000 gp to construct a keep, although the purchase price may differ depending on location. It is equivalent to the main central tower within a castle, lacking the outer castle wall and surrounding infrastructre within said castle.
  • The Keep is a location that appears only in the non-canon novel, Blood Enemy, in chapter 5. The keep is a small fortress outpost, located within the Carpathian Mountains, at a midway point between Castle Corvinus and Ördögház, Budapest, and a short distance away from the monastery of Saint Walpurga. The keep is, in actual fact, built primarily to serve the purpose as a way station and sanctuary for Vampires traveling around the country, and is just one of a number of way station keeps/outposts positioned throughout the continent, where-ever the influence of the Vampire Coven's reach extends.
  • From tier three and above, a party room can be found in the keep. There is a dancefloor, places to sit, and a lever which will drop balloons (with party items such as fireworks and confetti). Unlike the Falador Party Room, it cannot be used for drop parties.
  • A Keep is a small, cheap fortification, available in the Medieval Age. It automatically attacks enemies within its line of sight. It can be garrisoned with friendly troops, which will increase its attack and those units will also slowly heal while inside the tower. The keep is preceded by the Tower and followed by the Stockade. Towers are not nearly as sturdy as Forts but are significantly cheaper; this makes them more of a stopgap measure. Determined enemy raiding parties can destroy lone towers even without siege equipment. All siege equipment have a greater range than towers.
  • Towers are an essential part of any kind of fortification. Keeps are very useful and valuable for defending the player's settlement against enemy raiding parties. Turtling strategies usually require the use of several Keeps among the use of Walls and Castles in order to create a strong fortification. Keeps should be placed in choke points to make them more effective or behind cliffs or forests. Keeps also work better if placed within the range of each other or within the range of a friendly Castle since both buildings will provide cover fire for each other. Also using Walls and Gates will protect them to some extent from Rams. In maps like Archipelago or Islands it is a wise idea to have several Keeps near the shoreline in order to take down potentially dangerous enemy fleets and give some
  • During the 12th century new designs began to be introduced – in France, quatrefoil-shaped keeps were introduced, while in England polygonal towers were built. By the end of the century, French and English keep designs began to diverge: Philip II of France built a sequence of circular keeps as part of his bid to stamp his royal authority on his new territories, while in England castles were built that abandoned the use of keeps altogether. In Spain, keeps were increasingly incorporated into both Christian and Islamic castles, although in Germany tall towers called Bergfriede were preferred to keeps in the western fashion. In the second half of the 14th century there was a resurgence in the building of keeps. In France, the keep at Vincennes began a fashion for tall, heavily machicolated des
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