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The Jabberwocky was finally chased from the land by the hero [[Dirk Steadfast]] who poked it with his [[Magic Sword|magic sword]]. | The Jabberwocky was finally chased from the land by the hero [[Dirk Steadfast]] who poked it with his [[Magic Sword|magic sword]]. | ||
===''[[MediEvil: Fate's Arrow]]''=== | ===''[[MediEvil: Fate's Arrow]]''=== | ||
In 1286, one day before the [[Battle of Gallowmere]], the Jabberwocky attacks King Peregrin's Castle and Gallows Town. However, Dan manages to chop its head off using Dirk Steadfast's Magic | In 1286, one day before the [[Battle of Gallowmere]], the Jabberwocky attacks King Peregrin's Castle and Gallows Town. However, Dan manages to chop its head off using Dirk Steadfast's Magic Sword, ending the attack. | ||
===''MediEvil''=== | ===''MediEvil''=== | ||
In 1386, Dan encounters the Jabberwocky at the [[Mystic Maidens]] after escaping from [[the Haunted Ruins]]. The Jabberwocky then chases Dan through [[The Silver Wood]]s until Dan is cornered at a cliff. Just as the Jabberwocky is about to reach him, Dan is saved by a [[vulture]]. The Jabberwocky plummets over the cliff edge, its fate unknown. | In 1386, Dan encounters the Jabberwocky at the [[Mystic Maidens]] after escaping from [[the Haunted Ruins]]. The Jabberwocky then chases Dan through [[The Silver Wood]]s until Dan is cornered at a cliff. Just as the Jabberwocky is about to reach him, Dan is saved by a [[vulture]]. The Jabberwocky plummets over the cliff edge, its fate unknown. |
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AKA | Chicken-dragon |
The Jabberwocky is a creature that appeared in MediEvil's 9AV full motion video and a cutscene in the MediEvil remake. It is an unkillable monster created by a failed magical experiment.
Story
Background
Many years ago, the foolish sorcerer Mazok the Muddled came into possession of a Dragon Egg. At the same time, Gallowmere was suffering under a terrible famine, and Mazok had been ordered by his king to seek out a magical solution. 'If only the kingdom's scrawny chickens could lay eggs the size of a dragon egg', thought Mazok, and he set about applying his questionable skills to transform the egg.
Several days later the kingdom had been saved! The hatched chicken-dragon - or Jabberwocky as it came to be known - possessed the ferocity of a dragon and the dim wit of a chicken. It rampaged through the kingdom on a murderous spree and killed so many that even the meagre harvest was enough to sustain the survivors (as they mourned their loved ones).
The Jabberwocky was finally chased from the land by the hero Dirk Steadfast who poked it with his magic sword.
MediEvil: Fate's Arrow
In 1286, one day before the Battle of Gallowmere, the Jabberwocky attacks King Peregrin's Castle and Gallows Town. However, Dan manages to chop its head off using Dirk Steadfast's Magic Sword, ending the attack.
MediEvil
In 1386, Dan encounters the Jabberwocky at the Mystic Maidens after escaping from the Haunted Ruins. The Jabberwocky then chases Dan through The Silver Woods until Dan is cornered at a cliff. Just as the Jabberwocky is about to reach him, Dan is saved by a vulture. The Jabberwocky plummets over the cliff edge, its fate unknown.
Development
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The Jabberwocky was to feature in a chase level with Dan pursued by it. Snippets of the level can be seen in one of the game's trailers. The level was replaced with the 9AV FMV.[1]
Gallery
- TheSilverWood.png
- 26 Mediart.jpg
Concept art of the Jabberwocky.
- Jabberwocky CGI model.jpg
CGI and wire-frame model as seen in "The Making of MediEvil".
- The Spirits.png
The Jabberwocky, as seen in Zarok's spell book during IntroAV.
- Jabberwocky chase.jpg
As seen in the annotated version of MediEvil's promotional trailer.
Trivia
- Jabberwocky is a nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll.
References
- ↑ MediEvil concept design on atomic-city. Archived at the Wayback Machine Internet Archive.