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* ''Toys/NexoKnights'': A crazy sci-fi spinoff of the classic Castle, with five knights trying to stop the evil Jestro from attacking with his monster armies.

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* ''Toys/NexoKnights'': A crazy sci-fi wacky [[ScienceFantasy sci-fan]] spinoff of the classic Castle, ''Castle'', with five knights trying to stop the evil Jestro from attacking conquering the kingdom of Knighton with his monster armies.
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* CaptainErsatz: While RobinHood himself [[PublicDomainCharacter appeared as the leader of the Forestmen]], the leader of the Dark Forest merry men was named Rob N. Hood instead.

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* CaptainErsatz: While RobinHood Myth/RobinHood himself [[PublicDomainCharacter appeared as the leader of the Forestmen]], the leader of the Dark Forest merry men was named Rob N. Hood instead.



* LoveableRogue: The Forestmen are your typical dashing RobinHood-esque rogues that you want to root for.

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* LoveableRogue: The Forestmen are your typical dashing RobinHood-esque Robin Hood-esque rogues that you want to root for.



* MedievalEuropeanFantasy: Though some of the factions have a certain degree of FantasyCounterpartCulture to them, they are mostly "generic medieval". E.g. King Richard's Royal Knights and the Forestmen play this straight (generic western European kingdom and generic RobinHood-style outlaws), but the Black Knights are a more concrete analogue of a real historical group ([[UsefulNotes/TheTeutonicKnights Baltic/German]] / [[CreatorProvincialism Scandinavian]]-style nobles and knights with an [[CoolShip affinity for sailing ships]] and [[UsefulNotes/TheTeutonicKnights coastal castles]]).

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* MedievalEuropeanFantasy: Though some of the factions have a certain degree of FantasyCounterpartCulture to them, they are mostly "generic medieval". E.g. King Richard's Royal Knights and the Forestmen play this straight (generic western European kingdom and generic RobinHood-style Robin Hood-style outlaws), but the Black Knights are a more concrete analogue of a real historical group ([[UsefulNotes/TheTeutonicKnights Baltic/German]] / [[CreatorProvincialism Scandinavian]]-style nobles and knights with an [[CoolShip affinity for sailing ships]] and [[UsefulNotes/TheTeutonicKnights coastal castles]]).



** The leader of the Forestmen was RobinHood himself.

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** The leader of the Forestmen was RobinHood Myth/RobinHood himself.
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* ''[[http://guide.lugnet.com/set/?qc=lego/system/castle/forestmen The Forestmen]]'' (1987-1990) - the first outlaw sub-theme, with LoveableRogue bandits in the style of RobinHood. Their heraldic figure was a deer.

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* ''[[http://guide.lugnet.com/set/?qc=lego/system/castle/forestmen The Forestmen]]'' (1987-1990) - the first outlaw sub-theme, with LoveableRogue bandits in the style of RobinHood.Myth/RobinHood. Their heraldic figure was a deer.
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* HeelFaceTurn: The 2022 Lion Knight's Castle set has Black Falcon knights (the "bad guys" of the 1984 era) peacefully visiting the Crusaders' castle, with box blurb saying that the two factions have finally become friends, but the longevity of this peace is uncertain.

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