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    At night they come without being fetched;<br />By day they are lost without being stolen.<br> 
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    I live for laughter,<br />I live for the crowd,<br />Without it I am nothing.
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    Revision as of 17:29, 25 July 2014

    Jack of the Green
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    Biographical information
    AKA Master of Riddles
    Gender Male
    Behind the scenes information
    Voiced by Paul Darrow

    Jack of the Green is a gargoyle and minor antagonist that appears only in MediEvil. He's the master of riddles and claims The Asylum Grounds as his domain. Daniel must answer all of his riddles if he wishes to leave the maze. 

    He doesn't appear in MediEvil: Resurrection.

    The Riddles

    Second Riddle= I live for laughter,
    I live for the crowd,
    Without it I am nothing.
     
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    First Riddle=

    At night they come without being fetched;
    By day they are lost without being stolen.

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    Third Riddle=

    Face like a tree,
    Skin like the sea,
    A great beast I be,
    Yet vermin frighten me!

    Fourth Riddle=

    I tolerate the moon and stars,
    I can't abide the sun,
    Banish me with torch light
    And you'll see me turn and run.

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    Trivia

    • He is named after
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    , a participant in traditional English May Day parades and other May celebrations, who wears a large, foliage-covered, garland-like framework, usually pyramidal or conical in shape, which covers his body from head to foot.