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    '''Land Map''', also known as the map screen, is a level in ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''. It serves to show [[Dan]] how far he's come in his journey and to select which area he wants to go to next.
    '''Land Map''', also known as the map screen, is a level in ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''. It serves to show [[Dan]] how far he's come in his journey and to select which area he wants to go to next.



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    Land Map
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    General information
    AKA Map of Gallowmere, Map screen
    "Ah, a beautiful map of Gallowmere! This will help us get around the realm."
    Al-Zalam
    See also: Gallowmere

    Land Map, also known as the map screen, is a level in MediEvil: Resurrection. It serves to show Dan how far he's come in his journey and to select which area he wants to go to next.

    Levels where the chalice has been collected have a solid chalice next to them. There are also flags which represent whether an area has been cleared or not; white flags represent areas that haven't been cleared, while green flags represent areas that have been.

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