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    |Box title = The Town Mayor
    |Box title = The Town Mayor  
    |image = [[File:image9.png|300px]] <br> His Resurrection appearance. <br> [[File:TheTownMayor.png|1450px]] <br> His appearance in the original.
    |image = [[File:image9.png|300px]] <br> His Resurrection appearance. <br> [[File:TheTownMayor.png|145px]] <br> His appearance in the original.  
    |Row 1 title = Race:
    |Row 1 title = Race:  
    |Row 1 info = Human
    |Row 1 info = Human  
    |Row 2 title = Gender:
    |Row 2 title = Gender:  
    |Row 2 info = Male
    |Row 2 info = Male  
    |Row 3 title = Title:
    |Row 3 title = Title:  
    |Row 3 info = Town Mayor
    |Row 3 info = Town Mayor  
    |Row 4 title = Appearances:
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    |Row 4 info = [[MediEvil]] <br> [[MediEvil: Resurrection]]}}
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    '''The Town Mayor''' is a character in [[MediEvil]] and [[MediEvil: Resurrection]].
    '''The Town Mayor''' is a character in [[MediEvil]] and [[MediEvil: Resurrection]].
    ==MediEvil==
    ==MediEvil==  
    [[Sir Daniel Fortesque|Daniel]] first learns of the Mayor from a [[MediEvil books#Book 4 - Note from Mayor|note]] in [[The Sleeping Village|the Sleeping Village]], saying he had destroyed the crucifix which is the key to a key. After placing the newly made crucifix in its place in the church, Daniel finds [[MediEvil books#Book 13 - Another Note from Mayor|another note]] from the Mayor in a newly appeared part of the building, where it is revealed he possesses the Shadow Artefact.
    [[Sir Daniel Fortesque|Daniel]] first learns of the Mayor from a [[MediEvil books#Book 4 - Note from Mayor|note]] in [[The Sleeping Village|the Sleeping Village]], saying he had destroyed the crucifix which is the key to a key. After placing the newly made crucifix in its place in the church, Daniel finds [[MediEvil books#Book 13 - Another Note from Mayor|another note]] from the Mayor in a newly appeared part of the building, where it is revealed he possesses the Shadow Artefact. Daniel meets the Mayor in Gallowmere's [[Inside the Asylum|asylum]] where he is being held in a cell. After unlocking it with a [[Rune Stones|rune]], the Mayor explains [[Zarok]] was the one who put him there and that he left a [[Dragon Gem|Dragon gem]] behind, which he suggests Daniel should take.  
    Daniel meets the Mayor in Gallowmere's [[Inside the Asylum|asylum]] where he is being held in a cell. After unlocking it with a [[Rune Stones|rune]], the Mayor explains [[Zarok]] was the one who put him there and that he left a [[Dragon Gem|Dragon gem]] behind, which he suggests Daniel should take.
    ==MediEvil Resurrection==  
    ==MediEvil Resurrection==
    ==Trivia==  
    ==Trivia==
    *His appearance in MediEvil resembles that of the mayor in Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas which was an inspiration to MediEvil's art style.
    *His appearance in MediEvil resembles that of the mayor in Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas which was an inspiration to MediEvil's art style.

    Revision as of 14:29, 5 November 2011

    Template:InfoboxAlt The Town Mayor is a character in MediEvil and MediEvil: Resurrection.

    MediEvil

    Daniel first learns of the Mayor from a note in the Sleeping Village, saying he had destroyed the crucifix which is the key to a key. After placing the newly made crucifix in its place in the church, Daniel finds another note from the Mayor in a newly appeared part of the building, where it is revealed he possesses the Shadow Artefact. Daniel meets the Mayor in Gallowmere's asylum where he is being held in a cell. After unlocking it with a rune, the Mayor explains Zarok was the one who put him there and that he left a Dragon gem behind, which he suggests Daniel should take.

    MediEvil Resurrection

    Trivia

    • His appearance in MediEvil resembles that of the mayor in Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas which was an inspiration to MediEvil's art style.