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Warwolf
The Warwolf, or War Wolf or Ludgar (''Loup de Guerre''), is believed to be the largest trebuchet ever made. It was created in Scotland by order of King Edward I of England, during the siege of Stirling Castle, as part of the Scottish Wars of Independence. ==Warwolf at Stirling== When disassembled, the weapon would fill 30 wagons (current measurements put it at about 300–400 feet). It took five master carpenters and forty-nine other labourers at least three months to complete.〔(Prestwich, Michael, ''Edward I'', University of California, (1988), 502 )〕 A contemporary account of the siege states, "During this business the king had carpenters construct a fearful engine called the ''loup-de-guerre'' (sic., War wolf), and this when it threw, brought down the whole wall." Even before construction could be completed, the sight of the giant engine so intimidated the Scots that they tried to surrender. Edward sent the truce party back inside the castle, declaring, "You don't deserve any grace, but must surrender to my will."〔(Prestwich, Michael, ''Edward I'', University of California, (1988), 502 )〕 Edward decided to carry on with the siege and witness for himself the power of the masterful weapon. The Warwolf accurately hurled missiles weighing as much as three hundred pounds (~136 kg) and levelled a large section of the curtain wall. .
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