Tosky Castle is Otto von Bergow's residence and seat of power in the Trosky region in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II.
Codex Entry[]
- Trosky Castle was built around 1380 by Čeněk of Vartenberk between two basalt rock formations of a long-extinct volcano. The castle derived its name from the shape of the rock, which resembled the ruins of a collapsed castle.
- After Čeněk's death, the castle passed to King Wenceslas IV, from whom it was acquired by Otto von Bergow, who is listed as the owner since 1399.
- Structurally, the castle consists of two landmarks still standing today: the Crone tower, and the Maiden tower. Between them lies an elongated castle core with two palaces, transitioning into a fortified outer bailey on the northern side. The entire castle is rugged and complex, traversing it requires covering a long distance with elevation changes.
- Neither of the entrance gates were protected by moat - it was not necessary, given the other defenses. The gate leads to the eastern part, where the three-story residential palace once stood. On the western side there was a second palace primarily built of wood. On its ground floor was a forge, which was in use until 17th century.
- Today the castle is accessible from spring to autumn and is one of the most visited ruins in Bohemia. The ramparts and the gate have been restored and the lower tower has a viewing platform open to the public with far-reaching view of the entire Bohemian Paradise region.
Amenities[]
Alchemy bench
Archery range
Bathhouse
Lodgings (after For Whom the Bells Tolls)
Blacksmith
Cobbler
Combat arena
Dice table
Indulgence chest
Saddler
Scribe
Sharpening wheel
Shrine
Residents[]
- Adela
- Bertha
- Black Bartosch
- Erazim (scribe)
- Fanka
- Father Nicodemus
- Florian of Lomnitz
- Hashek of Kozle
- Hedvika of Ujezd
- Hersh
- Jarek
- Jezhek of Bor
- Jitka of Kozle
- Johanka of Zhernov
- Kabat
- Katherine
- Kroupa
- Magda
- Manyeta
- Mareta of Bor
- Matthew (saddler)
- Olbram of Aujezd
- Osina (blacksmith)
- Otto von Bergow
- Regina
- Nikvard Libak
- Ulrich von Schaumberg