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Date | 1386 (847 originally) | ||
Location | Gallowmere | ||
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Morten the Earthworm |
Lord Kardok † |
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Zarok's Return is what kickstarts the events of MediEvil.
Background
100 years after the Battle of Gallowmere, Zarok returned to resume his conquest. He plunged the land into eternal darkness, stole the souls of the inhabitants of Gallows Town and resurrected the dead. He also unwittingly resurrected Sir Daniel however. Daniel follows Zarok's trail across Gallowmere until he finally corners Zarok in his lair.
Aftermath
Zarok is defeated and Gallowmere is restored to its former state. Daniel returns to his slumber and joins the Hall of Heroes.
Gallery
- ZarokinGraveyardIntroAV.png
Zarok resurrects the dead.
- DanResurrection2AV.png
Zarok unwittingly resurrects Dan.
- Zarokslairrender.jpg
Dan reaches the City of Madness.
- Zarok's death ME2.png
Zarok is defeated.