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This castle is located in the northeast of Osteth just outside the mountains that surround the Olthoi North. It was originally inhabited by a group that was kicked out of Cragstone and took up residence in the castle. Later a disagreement amongst those in that group led some to go west to Foster's Fort, which they renamed Neydisa Castle after their leader. Bandit Castle is currently the home of a group of Bandits led by MacDugal.

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  • Bandit Castle
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  • This castle is located in the northeast of Osteth just outside the mountains that surround the Olthoi North. It was originally inhabited by a group that was kicked out of Cragstone and took up residence in the castle. Later a disagreement amongst those in that group led some to go west to Foster's Fort, which they renamed Neydisa Castle after their leader. Bandit Castle is currently the home of a group of Bandits led by MacDugal.
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  • This castle is located in the northeast of Osteth just outside the mountains that surround the Olthoi North. It was originally inhabited by a group that was kicked out of Cragstone and took up residence in the castle. Later a disagreement amongst those in that group led some to go west to Foster's Fort, which they renamed Neydisa Castle after their leader. Bandit Castle is currently the home of a group of Bandits led by MacDugal.
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