I think in the case of a void you would have to count it as one space per missing regular tile rather than play Schrodingers Tile and philosophise as to the whether there may be a castle or halflings there!
A German Castle is still one tile.
You need only one players turn to "draw and place" a tile (the German Castle tile).
Move Wood phase - you can choose to place the meeple on the whole tile (not only on the left or right side of the castle tile) also in the middle of the tile.
And if the dragon comes - why should the dragon don't eat the meeple in the middle of that tile?
A players turn ended with the scoring. The scoring takes place when a feature is finished. Do you only score the finished features on the left side of the German Castle tile? or do you score also finished features on the right side of the German Castle if they finished at the same time like the feature on the left side of the German Castle?
Remember - with the house rule you have "2" tiles a left one and a right one...
I am not clear what problems cardboardism is trying to solve.
What if neither are continuously connected, are they still 1 tile away then?
But before you start saying that null-space is size one and only one, don't forget this cloister is worth:17 points, because each Halfling is only one tile.
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