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CastleHTBD

A castle.

A castle was a fortified stronghold, usually used as a residence for royalty or nobility. (TOS novel: Home Is the Hunter)

History[]

In 1600, the nation of Japan on Earth included seats of powers based in castles, like Fushimi Castle. (TOS novel: Home Is the Hunter)

In the 17th century, Lord Uesugi owned a castle. (STO - Agents of Yesterday short story: "Steel and Karma")

Warrior's Rest was a castle on Treva. (TNG novel: Survivors)

Naghai Keep was a castle in Korto City on Bajor. (ST - Terok Nor novel: Day of the Vipers)

Organia had a large ruined castle not far from the village where the Organian Council of Elders dwelled. (TOS episode: "Errand of Mercy")

Castle on Pyris VII

The Old Ones castle on Pyris VII.

In 2267, Korob and Sylvia created an illusory castle on Pyris VII. (TOS episode: "Catspaw")

A castle on a planet in Sector Vega 6 was inhabited by Chang. It was destroyed in 2264 by the USS Enterprise to prevent the starship from being dragged down to the planet by Chang's tractor beam. (TOS comic: "Sceptre of the Sun")

A planet in a medieval stage of development was ruled by Inquisitors who lived a castle. (TOS comic: "Day of the Inquisitors")

One President of the United Federation of Planets promised Vina (then a child) a castle of her own if she ever visited her homeworld. (TOS novel: Burning Dreams)

In 2266, Lewis Rosenhaus wondered if the Capellans used Capellan acid for sieges of the castle. (TOS - The Brave and the Bold, Book One novella: The First Artifact)

Castle de Luz was a castle located on the planet Meramar, the home of Jenny de Luz's family. (TNG novel: The Captains' Honor)

In 2411, the ornithoid Old Ones returned to Pyris VII and established Castle Pyris. It came under attack from Devidians and witches, forcing the Old Ones to seek protection from the Khitomer Alliance. (STO - Terran Gambit mission: "Cat's Tale")

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