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The original [[LEGO]] castle theme. Along with [[LEGO Space]] and [[LEGO City]], this is by far the longest-running of all [[LEGO Themes]].
 
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* ''[http://guide.lugnet.com/set/?qc=lego/system/castle/blackfalcons Black Falcons]'' (1990) - an oddity, consisting of only one known set; they were probably meant to be a part of the Black Knights subtheme, though the title suggests they may have something to do with lord Black Falcon, who appeared in the first era of the Castle theme
* ''[http://guide.lugnet.com/set/?qc=lego/system/castle/wolfpack Wolfpack Renegades]'' (1992) - the second, more grittier and [[Grey and Gray Morality|morally grey]] outlaw subtheme, their heraldic figure was a silver wolf head
* ''[http://guide.lugnet.com/set/?qc=lego/system/castle/dragonmasters Dragon Masters]'' (1993-1995) - a group of dragon-themed [[Magic Knight|Magic Knights]] (complete with ''[[Rule of Cool|dragon-themed horse armour]]''), who had assistance from the Merlin-like wizard {{[[Punny Name |Majisto}}]] and several tamed dragons (this subtheme is notable for introducing the wizard minifig accesories, unique horse armour and the iconic LEGO dragon figure with detachable red wings); the Knights heraldic figure was (of course) a green dragon with red wings
* ''[http://guide.lugnet.com/set/?qc=lego/system/castle/royalknights Royal Knights]'' (1995-1997) - the introduction of King Leo and his [[Knight in Shining Armor|brave and gentlemanly Royal Knights]], a ''very'' straight example of [[The Kingdom]]; their heraldic figure was a roaring lion head with a crown
* ''[http://guide.lugnet.com/set/?qc=lego/system/castle/frightknights Fright Knights]'' (1997-1998) - a more [[Camp|campier]] line with a [[Dark Is Not Evil]] flavour : witch minifigs, black dragons, spookier castles and the titular successors to the Dragon Masters, who had a prominent bat motif going on (from armour and helmets to various tiny details on their architecture), with a bat being their obvious heraldic figure