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|''' | |'''Zombie'''<br />Your common or garden zombie is a slow witted goon head of monumental proportions. It seems a shame to hurt such feeble minded weapon fodder, but they will likely insist on trying to bar one's progress and eat one's brains. A few well placed sword swipes are the order of the day, which should effectively teach them to mind their own business. | ||
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Length | 2:50 | |
Preceded by | TitleAV | |
Followed by | 2AV |
IntroAV is the second FMV in MediEvil.
Characters
File:ZarokFMV.png | Zarok Zarok is a creepy, bitter and twisted soul who has vowed to conquer Gallowmere. He is petty and vain yet intelligent, terrifying and evil yet charismatic, tough and dangerous yet at times campier than a Caravan park. This ancient wizard has spent a century nursing his hatred of Fortesque. |
File:MrFMV.png | Mr. Mad Mr. Mad was once a shy, gentle and educated man, but boy, how things have changed since his enchantment! This gibbering mess now staggers around rudely brandishing a large sharp axe, and yes, it seems he will use it at any given opportunity. |
File:MrsFMV.png | Mrs. Mad This frumpy gal is a surprisingly fearsome opponent. Enchantment seems to have multiplied her strength tenfold and being smacked forcefully in the face with a frying pan is never a pleasant experience. |
File:NellieFMV.png | Nellie Mad Never before in the history of Gallowmere has such a sweet little girlie presented such a terrifying menace to society - such is the dark power of Zarok's enchantment! Suffice it to say, her speedy jump attacks with hatchet are best dodged at all times. |
File:ZombieFMV.png | Zombie Your common or garden zombie is a slow witted goon head of monumental proportions. It seems a shame to hurt such feeble minded weapon fodder, but they will likely insist on trying to bar one's progress and eat one's brains. A few well placed sword swipes are the order of the day, which should effectively teach them to mind their own business. |