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    '''Corn Killers''', also known as the '''Wheat Daemons''', are deadly creatures hiding in the [[Scarecrow Fields]].
    '''Corn Killers''', also known as the '''Wheat Daemons''', are deadly creatures hiding in the [[Scarecrow Fields]].


    ==Description==
    ==Strategy==
    These maniacal little beasties skulk within the corn fields waiting for the unwary adventurer to enter their domain. Should they detect any intruders, their frightening speed and gleeful ruthlessness will ensure their victim receives a messy and instantaneous death. No one has ever managed to kill a Corn Killer and it's probably best not to try.
    These maniacal little beasties skulk within the corn fields waiting for the unwary adventurer to enter their domain. Should they detect any intruders, their frightening speed and gleeful ruthlessness will ensure their victim receives a messy and instantaneous death. No one has ever managed to kill a Corn Killer and it's probably best not to try.



    Revision as of 03:10, 30 June 2020

    Corn Killers
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    Biographical information
    AKA Wheat Daemons, Demons of the Wheat[1]
    Gameplay information
    Soul type No soul
    "Death waits in the cornfield. Pick your route carefully and do not linger in the corn."
    Book, MediEvil

    Corn Killers, also known as the Wheat Daemons, are deadly creatures hiding in the Scarecrow Fields.

    Strategy

    These maniacal little beasties skulk within the corn fields waiting for the unwary adventurer to enter their domain. Should they detect any intruders, their frightening speed and gleeful ruthlessness will ensure their victim receives a messy and instantaneous death. No one has ever managed to kill a Corn Killer and it's probably best not to try.

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    Trivia

    • The words "dæmon" and "daimōn" are Latinized versions of the Greek "δαίμων" ("godlike power, fate, god"), a reference to the daemons of ancient Greek religion and mythology, as well as later Hellenistic religion and philosophy.

    References

    1. MediEvil: The Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 1998.