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{{Quote|Greetings stranger, I am the Boat Man - it is I who ferry lost souls on their final journey to the Land of the Dead.|[[The Boat Man]], explaining his job.}}
{{Quote|Greetings stranger, I am the Boat Man - it is I who ferry lost souls on their final journey to the Land of the Dead.|[[The Boat Man]], explaining his job.}}
The '''Land of the Dead''', also known as the '''Undiscovered Country''',{{Pressref|SONYECTS1997|Fact File}} is the final destination for the [[soul]]s of the dead. The Boat Man is the one to ferry the souls there. The souls of dead heroes seem to inhabit the [[Hall of Heroes]] instead, though it is unknown whether the Hall of Heroes is part of the Land of the Dead or not.
The '''Land of the Dead''', also known as the '''Undiscovered Country''',{{Pressref|SONYECTS1997|Fact File}} was the final destination for the [[soul]]s of the dead. The Boat Man was the one to ferry the souls there. The souls of dead heroes seemed to inhabit the [[Hall of Heroes]] instead, though it is unknown whether the Hall of Heroes was a part of the Land of the Dead or not.
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Latest revision as of 02:26, 14 July 2023

"Greetings stranger, I am the Boat Man - it is I who ferry lost souls on their final journey to the Land of the Dead."
The Boat Man, explaining his job.

The Land of the Dead, also known as the Undiscovered Country,[1] was the final destination for the souls of the dead. The Boat Man was the one to ferry the souls there. The souls of dead heroes seemed to inhabit the Hall of Heroes instead, though it is unknown whether the Hall of Heroes was a part of the Land of the Dead or not.

References

  1. MediEvil Fact File, Sony ECTS 1997 PlayStation Press Pack. Released by Sony Computer Entertainment at the European Computer Trade Show in September 1997.