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The source recounts famous historical sieges where trebuchets like the "Warwolf" played pivotal roles, illustrating their psychological and destructive power and how they influenced medieval castle design.
Finally, the text examines the trebuchet's modern resurgence in education, recreational "Punkin Chunkin" competitions, and even recent military applications, highlighting its enduring fascination in popular culture despite frequent inaccuracies in film.
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