
1. The South East Corner: Except for a few ruined looking structures in the center, the south west courtyard is a wide and spacious field. To north of the south east corner, past the South West Tower and the tracks(3), is the north east corner, through which one can enter the western courtyard and access Icewolf Shrine or the bath. To the east, under the archways of the South West Tower's bridge to the ramparts, is the southern courtyard. ( http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=24704705 )
2. The North East Corner: Except for a few ruined looking structures in the center, the south west courtyard is a wide a wide and spacious field. To the north, past the corner of the castle, is the west courtyard and Icewolf Shrine- the castle's crown jewel. A towering magnificence of pure crystal, glistening in the sunlight, seeming to shine with all the colors of the rainbow, while still keeping a cool blue, ice-like guise. A shining beacon, all alone in the forest, despite the cloaking spell that keeps these lands undetectable to outsiders. It stands to the north west and at it's feet, the western courtyard, where one can enter the bath, from.( http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?page=1&t=24732329#372780467 )
To the east, under the archways of the south west tower's bridge into the castle, lays The Southern Warg's District. ( http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=24704705 )
3. The Tracks: In the eastern half of the center of the courtyard lies a ring of stone pillars, standing about four feet high; cut in half, from north to south, buy a fifteen foot wide stone road. The ring of stone forms a fenced enclosure with another ring of stone stone fencing inside it. The two fences are both cut in half by the stone road and run parallel to each other but not perfectly. The two rings aren't circles, but more of a cross between an oval and a square. The pillars are also crookedly arranged, making it to where there are areas between the two fences that are wider than usual, as well as areas that are narrower than usual. at each end of the four fences are swinging bronze gates that appear be able swing either way, so as to close either north to south, opening the way down the stone road; or east to west, closing off the stone road, but opening the way between the fences. The gates are currently closed north to south, allowing people to walk though, by means of the stone road. On the other sides of the gates, the ground slopes down about 3 feet, making it difficult to climb out. The ground inside is a dusty old road, beaten and worn.
4. The Bleachers: Just west of the tracks(3) and south of Icewolf Shrine, in the western half of the center of the courtyard, are what appear to be some sort of bleachers made of stone. They are very old and ruined looking, over grown with vines and weeds. The platform is square shaped and held up on pillars with archways, just high and far apart enough for a person to walk between them, making it to where it is unnecessary to walk around it, when one can simply just go under. The only easy way onto it is by a single central staircase on the east side, facing the tracks. Atop these stairs is an enclosed area with several rows of seats to the left and right. The seats are chairs of bronze, or some other brownish metal, over grown with vines, brush, and moss. Traveling right up the middle, from the stairs, is a short path that leads between the rows of seats, to some more stairs that disappear under a large curtain of vine and over growth that hang from the roof, blocking of all four sides of the bleachers.
5. The Arena: Directly to the west of the Bleachers is a large square pit, about eighteen to twenty feet deep, with arranged stone walls and flooring. Moss and other lesser plants have taken root here among the cracks between the stones and the surfaces have been stained with the splatter of much blood over the years. The top is fenced off by a small stone wall about four feet high, to prevent the spectators from falling in and inside the pit is an arched doorway on the north and south walls. Both these doorways exit into two crystal torch-lit corridors that lead to the bath.
( http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=24730881 )
6. The South Western Rampart, South Wall:The south wall shields south side of the courtyard and several guards are assigned to patrol it's rampart. The rampart is overgrown with moss that covers the stone floor like a ragged green carpet and makes it soft to walk on. To the west, the wall ends at a watch tower and Turns north onto the west wall.(7) And eastward, the wall continues on past the southern courtyard. ( http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=24704705 )
7. The South Western Rampart, West Wall:The west wall shields east side of the courtyard and several guards are assigned to patrol it's rampart. The rampart is overgrown with moss that covers the stone floor like a ragged green carpet and makes it soft to walk on. To the south, the wall ends at a watch tower and Turns east onto the south wall.(7) And northward, the wall continues on past the western courtyard.( http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?page=1&t=24732329#372780467 )