Tindisburg, the most famous semi-fortress castle in the Tindis domain, was situated on a small hill a few hundred meters north of Anrola City. The path leading to it was not treacherous but not particularly spacious, making it difficult for an attacking army to deploy. Moreover, the castle's strategic location and architectural height made it nearly impervious to the catapults of the day, which required massive siege engines to transport and operate.
However, Tindisburg was not without its weaknesses. Its construction dated back hundreds of years, and many defensive features were laid out according to the standards of that era. In today's world, where technology had advanced significantly, Tindisburg's once formidable defenses had lost much of their edge. The castle was a noble's stronghold, and its reserves of food and water were not as plentiful as larger war fortresses, making it a fatal vulnerability.