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The Bandit Coast was a bandit infested territory on the west coast of Albion. It was notorious for literally being filled with Bandit fortresses and as a result, people tended to avoid the area. This cut off a major route between Brightwood and Westcliff which resulted in merchants resorting to using ships to travel from Bloodstone to Westcliff. The result of this was an increase in pirate activity which left both trade routes cut off which in turn led to a steadily decreasing economy for both areas. To put an end to the destabilization of Bloodstone and Westcliff, King Lionheart traveled to the Bandit Coast personally to begin a campaign against the Bandits. In just three days, Lionheart had succeeded in cleansing the area and had the Bandit fortresses destroyed to be replaced with a seri

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  • The Bandit Coast was a bandit infested territory on the west coast of Albion. It was notorious for literally being filled with Bandit fortresses and as a result, people tended to avoid the area. This cut off a major route between Brightwood and Westcliff which resulted in merchants resorting to using ships to travel from Bloodstone to Westcliff. The result of this was an increase in pirate activity which left both trade routes cut off which in turn led to a steadily decreasing economy for both areas. To put an end to the destabilization of Bloodstone and Westcliff, King Lionheart traveled to the Bandit Coast personally to begin a campaign against the Bandits. In just three days, Lionheart had succeeded in cleansing the area and had the Bandit fortresses destroyed to be replaced with a seri
  • The Bandit Coast, also known as the Green Mile, is a coastal section of road inhabited by, and entirely controlled by, bandits. It connects the forest of Brightwood to the coasts of Westcliff. Some say this scenic stretch is very beautiful, which explains why the legions of Bandits encamp there. Whilst you are in the area, make a point of enjoying the scenery whilst holding off bandit attacks.
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  • The Bandit Coast, also known as the Green Mile, is a coastal section of road inhabited by, and entirely controlled by, bandits. It connects the forest of Brightwood to the coasts of Westcliff. Some say this scenic stretch is very beautiful, which explains why the legions of Bandits encamp there. Whilst you are in the area, make a point of enjoying the scenery whilst holding off bandit attacks. You have to travel through this area later in the game with Hammer to get to Westcliff. Half way through you are stopped by a barricade made by the bandits, which protects a large bandit camp. It is not possible for you to destroy the gate no matter how strong you are. When you and Hammer are at the gate she will destroy it for you with ease. Once the barricade has been destroyed, you are able to pass through to meet and kill your first Highwayman, a stronger and quicker type of bandit who you will see more often from then on, and to carry on to Westcliff to be able to continue the game. Once the camp has been cleared, the player can sleep in one of the tents to heal. The Bandit Coast is also one of the areas you must go to to find one of the artifacts needed for the Archaeologist quest. The Bandit Coast also contains many treasures, including two silver keys to be collected and two gargoyles to be destroyed.
  • The Bandit Coast was a bandit infested territory on the west coast of Albion. It was notorious for literally being filled with Bandit fortresses and as a result, people tended to avoid the area. This cut off a major route between Brightwood and Westcliff which resulted in merchants resorting to using ships to travel from Bloodstone to Westcliff. The result of this was an increase in pirate activity which left both trade routes cut off which in turn led to a steadily decreasing economy for both areas. To put an end to the destabilization of Bloodstone and Westcliff, King Lionheart traveled to the Bandit Coast personally to begin a campaign against the Bandits. In just three days, Lionheart had succeeded in cleansing the area and had the Bandit fortresses destroyed to be replaced with a series of military outposts which formed a protective nest. He also established a shipyard and naval base in the area which retained its' age old name. Once he'd freed the Bandit Coast of Bandits, he used his naval base as a starting point of his campaign against the pirates and after a month, Pirate activity in the area was erased resulting in the rebirth of strong trade routes.
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