Illwood Fortress

Illwood Fortress is a prison-military complex located in western Arcstead. Built originally as a military outpost serving to guard the Port of Arcstead, the fortress was later remodeled into a prison.

Structure
The fortress itself is centered in a 500-meter square yard. The yard is surrounded by a 5 meter tall wall, two meters thick, with two rows of barbed wire on the top. The yard itself is empty with the exception of a gallows, a whipping pole, and two cages suspended a meter above the ground.

The prison itself is a squat structure, with two stories of cells above the ground, and administrative and support facilities below the ground. The cells are all about the perimeter of the prison, with an open area in the center. Each level has 90 cells, each holding one inmate. The building is 50 meters square.

Each cell is two meters cubed, with a bed, a shelf, a chamber-pot, a window, and a small chair. All walls, floors, and ceilings are stone. There are no light sources beyond those in the central area and the small window each cell has. Windows are barred both vertically and horizontally, and can be shuttered by prison guards from the outside.