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Nebakov is a small fortress in the Trosky region. It's an ancestral seat of Jaromier Nebak, the vassal of Otto von Bergow in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II.

The fortress was located in what was considered an ideal spot: on a cliff to see who was approaching through the valley, with only one way in and out. However, the place was taken by surprise one night by a large group of bandits, with most of the guards killed off while its owner was taken captive and held in the fortress' prison.

However, instead of asking for ransom or making it known about their presence, the bandits pretended they were the guards and that Jaromier wasn't accepting visitors, taking over the fortress as their new base.

Codex entry[]

Kcd2 nebakov
The castle was likely built at the end of the 13th century on a promontory overlooking Nebak pond, surrounded on all sides by steep cliffs and water. To construct the fortress, the rock beneath it had to be manually hewn away and levelled, which was a relatively complex process for its time, given it was a small noble castle of little significance.
According to archaeological research, it had a three-part layout with a courtyard and a fortified keep, connected to other parts of the complex by a bridge spanning a rocky moat.
The first mention of the castle in historical sources only appears in 1455. The castle burned down at the end of the 15th century and from 1538, it has been described as abandoned and in ruins. From the fortifications, only the ramparts, moats and notches in the rock have been preserved to this day.
We endeavored to reconstruct the castle in the game, so that its appearance aligns as much as possible with archaeological findings.

Amenities[]

  • Archery range
  • Blacksmith
  • Dice table
  • Sharpening wheel

Residents[]

  • Adjutant Michael
  • Apprentice Bull
  • Blacksmith Steer
  • Groom Peltzel
  • Guard Hertel
  • Guardsman Pashko
  • Guardsman Zwerk
  • Hired Hand Bluster
  • Hired hand Jakey
  • Jan Zizka
  • Jaromier Nebak
  • Klara
  • Kozliek
  • Mark
  • Mikesh
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