The Bandit is the first major quest you get when you are an adult in Fable II after you have acquired your abilities. The road to Bowerstone Market is blocked because of bandit attacks. You have to go find Thag and his bandit crew and kill them to carry on.
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| - The Bandit is the first major quest you get when you are an adult in Fable II after you have acquired your abilities. The road to Bowerstone Market is blocked because of bandit attacks. You have to go find Thag and his bandit crew and kill them to carry on.
- The Bandit is a former professional wrestler for CGS Wrestling, on the Adrenaline brand. He is the nephew of DJ Hipp and cousin of Girl Hipp and Fade. The Bandit was a drug dealer for most of his adult life. He now owns one of the most successful night clubs in the Bay area.
- "The Bandit" is a short poem by L. Frank Baum. It was included in his collection Father Goose (1899), and re-appeared in musical form in The Songs of Father Goose (1900). The poem celebrates the stereotypical bandit of folklore and opera: The Bandit is a handsome man, In operas he sings; He wears a wig and fierce mustache And many other things. He looks just like a robber bold, When on the stage he stands. Real bandits lived in times of old, In distant, foreign lands.
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| - The Bandit is the first major quest you get when you are an adult in Fable II after you have acquired your abilities. The road to Bowerstone Market is blocked because of bandit attacks. You have to go find Thag and his bandit crew and kill them to carry on.
- The Bandit is a former professional wrestler for CGS Wrestling, on the Adrenaline brand. He is the nephew of DJ Hipp and cousin of Girl Hipp and Fade. The Bandit was a drug dealer for most of his adult life. He now owns one of the most successful night clubs in the Bay area.
- "The Bandit" is a short poem by L. Frank Baum. It was included in his collection Father Goose (1899), and re-appeared in musical form in The Songs of Father Goose (1900). The poem celebrates the stereotypical bandit of folklore and opera: The Bandit is a handsome man, In operas he sings; He wears a wig and fierce mustache And many other things. He looks just like a robber bold, When on the stage he stands. Real bandits lived in times of old, In distant, foreign lands. W. W. Denslow's illustrations show the bandit and three henchmen equipped with daggers, pistols, and a blunderbuss. Baum employs such stereotypical Italianate bandits elsewhere in his works — as in his story "The Box of Robbers," one of the American Fairy Tales (1901). Sicilian brigands play an important role in Baum's novel Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad (1907).
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