High Elf Castle
unique_object150m x 150m white cubic castle like oversized Bauhaus sugar cube in clearing, four corner sentry towers, empty moat, southern rocky cliff exit, multi-level with ballrooms (4th/2nd floors), central throne room (7th), subsurface dungeon/secret entrance.
The High Elf Castle emerges in Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 5 as a striking 150m x 150m white cubic fortress, resembling an oversized Bauhaus sugar cube perched in a forest clearing, complete with sentry towers, an empty moat, and a southern rocky cliff exit. Its multi-level interior spans lavish ballrooms on the 4th and 2nd floors, a central throne room on the 7th, and a subsurface dungeon accessible via a secret entrance, serving as a pivotal stage for the Butcher's Masquerade. Though introduced late in the series, the castle stands as a symbol of elven opulence and hidden dangers within the ever-evolving dungeon landscape.
Evolution
The Butcher's Masquerade: Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 5
150m x 150m white cubic castle like oversized Bauhaus sugar cube in clearing, four corner sentry towers, empty moat, southern rocky cliff exit, multi-level with ballrooms (4th/2nd floors), central throne room (7th), subsurface dungeon/secret entrance.
Book Appearances
The Butcher's Masquerade: Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 5
First appears Ch 55