Knights' Kingdom (2000)
Knights' Kingdom centered on a conflict involving the Lions, led by King Leo, and the Bulls, led by outlaw Cedric The Bull. This theme had many small sets with minifigures, and was the first Castle theme to feature two female minifigs, Queen Leonora and Princess Storm. The Lion shields were inspired by the Royal Knights. The Lions castle was 6098 King Leo's Castle, while the Bulls did not have a castle. The characters, weapons, the castle and others made a special appearance in Lego Island 2, where even the Bulls had their own castle. The set 10176 King's Castle used the shield crests of this theme, but was released in 2006 as part of the Knight's Kingdom II product line.
- 4801/4811/1287 Defense Archer
Minifigs: Richard the Strong
- 4806 Axe Cart
Minifigs: Weezil
- 4807/1288 Fire Attack
Minifigs: Cedric the Bull
- 4816 Knight's Catapult
Minifigs: Richard the Strong, Princess Storm
- 4817 Dungeon
Minifigs: Lion Knight, Skeleton
- 4818 Dragon Rider
Minifigs: Cedric the Bull
Animals: Dragon
- 4819 Rebel Chariot
Minifigs: Gilbert the Bad, Weezil
Animals: Horse
- 6026 King Leo
Minifigs: King Leo, Richard the Strong
Animals: Horse
- 6032 Catapult Crusher
Minifigs: Gilbert the Bad
- 6091/6098 King Leo's Castle
Minifigs: King Leo, Queen Leonora, Princess Storm, Richard the Strong, Lion Knight, Skeleton, Cedric the Bull, Gilbert the Bad, Weezil
Animals: Horse
- 6094 Guarded Treasury
Minifigs: Richard the Strong, Gilbert the Bad
- 6095 Royal Joust
Minifigs: King Leo, Richard the Strong, Cedric the Bull
Animals: 2 Horses
- 6096 Bull's Attack
Minifigs: Lion Knight, Cedric the Bull, Gilbert the Bad, Weezil
Animals: Horse
- 1286 Knights' Kingdom Cart
Minifigs: King Leo
- 1289 Knights' Kingdom Catapult
Minifigs: Cedric the Bull
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