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... as a band of thieves that only existed in legends or fairy tales.There were many tales about them as they were elusive like fairies, supposedly.

Shwaaaa— Shwaaaa—We were all on board a cruise travelling south in pursuit of the Nymph Bandits.

While gazing at the waves, I pondered on the Nymph Bandits. They’re supposed to be quite the famous thieves, but I honestly hadn’t heard much about them.Because they were thieves only present in ‘fairy tales’ as mentioned.

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