If a moat is created and filled with water or connected to a river through artificial channels or is lake adjacent still a moat the purpose of it is to be a deterrent a defense during siege . Also artificial lakes exist also moats can dry up depending on seasons that doesn’t mean its purpose was to be filled with water .

    Some castles had ditches but tons of them had fully functional moats some of them with a drawbridge others with a fixed bridge with water flow or drains and all sorts of structures outside or inside the moat . Barbicans existed for the main purpose of having deterrents before the moat some of them had barbicans with battlement walls.

    Idk what’s going on in this subreddit but you guys need help.

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    1. Guess I’m out of the loop, what the heck is up with all these moat posts?

    2. Maleficent-Drop1476 on

      We are in the midst of Moat-Gate.

      Historians, take copious notes for löre purposes.

    3. An8thOfFeanor on

      A ditch is always more effective when it’s full of water, but you gotta take what you can get sometimes.

    4. Supersnow845 on

      Question since moats actually did exist how did they handle what the AI post claimed was the reason moats didn’t actually exist; that a stagnant body of water surrounding your house would be a literal nightmare

    5. wnted_dread_or_alive on

      That dude should be banned from this community just for the castle slander, one simply does not slander the coolest parts of the middle ages

    6. Jesus. Castles varied wildly in terms of size, materials and complexity due to the socioeconomical status of the family that owned them, the region, the age they were being built (or upgraded) etc.

      Most of the castles that we see surviving today were usually the top notch of the region, whith their respective aristocratic families or whoever occupying them up to the victorian age and sometimes turning them into palaces. Those were the ones that would have moats with water, because they needed some sort of filtration system or be connected to a river to avoid stagnation.

      So, can we all agree that while yes, in medieval times moats with water did indeed exist, most were just dry moats for cheaper price and easier maintenance?

    7. This entire moat ditch drama is the best thing I’ve seen in this sub. I want to thank to all the posters of truth, and also thank to the troll that posted the ditches image.

    8. SmrdutaRyba on

      Some did, some didn’t, depends on a castle. Majority of Bohemian castles didn’t have moats filled with water for example, because they were on top of hills, and that doesn’t really work

    9. AnyBath8680 on

      “but standing water bad” MFS when they find out about aqautic plants, bugs, fish, ducks and geese

    10. Chemical-Skill-126 on

      Well how is it? Was every moat in Europe a deep ditch or a water filled moat?

    11. MilBrocEire on

      This post doesn’treally disprove anything. Those are all castles that have been renovated to look like they once did, and they likely had moats that were similar enough, but those are exceptions. Most castle moats were, in fact, ditches. However, most were also connected to a body of water, so were unlikely to have been completely stagnant.

      That being said, if the pro ditch moat people meant the were NO non-ditch moats, that’s obviously bs.

    12. Just the idea the one guy said of the moats all being stagnant water was hilarious to me. Understanding irrigation and water redirection were key aspects of survival in medieval times. They built fucking castles, you think they didn’t have any grasp on how to engineer a primitive hydro system?

      Might not look like what you would picture today, but a lot of primitive hydroengineering was literally just digging ditches at the right place.

    13. Fluffy-Futchy-Fembo on

      I immediately take your side in this simply because you didn’t use dogshit ai to make your image

    14. SackclothSandy on

      Sure, OP. I bet next you’re going to tell me that most knights were actually massive douchebags who war-crimed for the lols.

    15. RalphMacchio404 on

      Ha ha ha! You fools! You think castles are real? What’s next, you think that Rome existed? 

    16. undreamedgore on

      Well, I want a moat filled with either lava or blood. And no I don’t care to know the consequences.

    17. Free_Tie2019 on

      Someone should make a post about how mountain based castles are superior

    18. Altruistic-Poem-5617 on

      The still water argument is stupid. Bunch of nice ponds in my area that are clean and have fish in em and stuff.

    19. Ok_Title7509 on

      Yo, I seriously didn’t realize that most castles I see in movies are real castles.

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