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The '''Royal Hall of Heroes''' is a location in [[Gallowmere]]. The realm's heroes are honoured there by the monarchy, their names etched into the '''Roll of Honour'''. It is distinct from the [[Hall of Heroes]] where the souls of worthy heroes go after their death. [[King Peregrin]] had [[Sir Dan]]'s name etched into the Roll of Honour after his ignoble death in the [[Battle of Gallowmere]].{{Bookref|MED-Booklet}}
The '''Royal Hall of Heroes''' was a location in [[Gallowmere]]. The realm's heroes were honoured there by the monarchy, their names etched into the '''Roll of Honour'''. It was distinct from the [[Hall of Heroes]] where the souls of worthy heroes went after their death. [[King Peregrin]] had [[Sir Dan]]'s name etched into the Roll of Honour after his ignoble death in the [[Battle of Gallowmere]].{{Bookref|MED-Booklet}}
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Latest revision as of 02:26, 14 July 2023

The Royal Hall of Heroes was a location in Gallowmere. The realm's heroes were honoured there by the monarchy, their names etched into the Roll of Honour. It was distinct from the Hall of Heroes where the souls of worthy heroes went after their death. King Peregrin had Sir Dan's name etched into the Roll of Honour after his ignoble death in the Battle of Gallowmere.[1]

References

  1. MediEvil MediEvil booklet. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment in 1998.