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A medieval castle looked invincible—thick walls, guards, gates—but its most dangerous weak point could be the garderobe (castle toilet): a simple seat built into an outer wall that dropped waste down a chute into a cesspit or even a moat, creating a hidden chain of risks from contamination and disease to paranoia, spying, and security loopholes in the very places no one wanted to talk about. � This video follows the castle’s “dirty system” from daily routines to siege pressure-cookers, the workers who removed night soil, and the kind of real medieval nightmare that proved this danger wasn’t theory—like the 1184 Erfurt latrine disaster, where a high-level gathering collapsed into a cesspit and killed dozens. � If you think the dungeon was the worst place in a castle, this will change your mind. World History Encyclopedia +1 HistoryExtra +1 #MedievalHistory #MedievalCastles #HiddenHistory #CastleLife #HistoryDocumentary