In Warwick Castle's lower dungeon lies a concealed chamber referred to as an "oubliette," where prisoners were abandoned and left to be forgotten. These spaces were typically dimly lit, cramped, and solely accessible via a trapdoor in the ceiling, rendering escape impossible. Derived from the French word for "forget," oubliettes were prevalent features in medieval castles, housing a variety of prisoners. #darkfact

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