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* They're named after the henchman character [[wikipedia:Renfield|of the same name]] from the Gothic horror novel ''Dracula''.
* They're named after the henchman character [[wikipedia:Renfield|of the same name]] from the Gothic horror novel ''Dracula''.
* Their early designs are more like humans rather than hunchbacks. They also going to wield axes instead of hammers.
* Their early designs are more like humans rather than hunchbacks. They also going to wield axes instead of hammers.
** One was originally going to be a character and serve as [[The Count]]'s servant.  
** One was originally going to be a character and serve as [[The Count]]'s servant. This idea was ultimately cut.  
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Renfields
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Gameplay information
Soul type Template:BadSoul

Renfields are enemies from MediEvil 2. They can be found in the Wulfrum Hall level.

Description

These disgusting, bloated, flatulent oafs guard the Vampires during their daily slumber. As caretakers of the Hall, they'll toss Dan-Hand out the window if he is discovered. Although they might not look like it, they can actually put up a good fight. Fortunately, they are no match for your Sword.

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Trivia

  • They're named after the henchman character of the same name from the Gothic horror novel Dracula.
  • Their early designs are more like humans rather than hunchbacks. They also going to wield axes instead of hammers.
    • One was originally going to be a character and serve as The Count's servant. This idea was ultimately cut.