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The Entrance Hall | ||
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General information | ||
AKA | Castle Zarok | |
Chalice | Yes | |
Enemies | Imps | |
Music (original) | Dan's Waltz | |
Music (remake) | Run of the Hill | |
FMV before level | 11AV | |
Chronological information | ||
Level number | 20. | |
Previous level | The Ghost Ship | |
Next level | The Time Device |
Location on Land Map | ||||
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↙ | ↘ | |||
The Time Device | The Ghost Ship |
Trophies | |
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King of Cups Collect all the chalice rewards. | |
Zip Zap Imp Splat Fry a dozen Imps with Lightning. | |
Gimme That Back! Lose, then recover your weapon from an Imp. |
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The Entrance Hall is the twentieth level of MediEvil. It was not remade in MediEvil: Resurrection.
Walkthrough
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Book of Gallowmere
Friendlies
Enemies
Books
- Main article: Books in MediEvil
Book 1
Those mischievous Imps have been at Zarok's spell books again. They're shielded by magic, the naughty creatures!
Book 2 - SPELL BOOK
Contents
Raising the dead - pg5
Putting a town to sleep - pg71
Looking good for the over 400s - pg136
Robbing people of their free will - pg207
Summoning demons - pg268
Card tricks - pg298
Book 3 - The Secret Diary of Zarok
100 years I've spent in exile, using my anger to keep me warm, feeding off my suffering, relaxing with my angst. But soon they will pay, all of them - including Fortesque. He thwarts my first plan to conquer Gallowmere and then posthumously claims to have killed me! When I find him I'm going to get medieval on his bony behind. I never liked him anyway, always hanging around the court, interfering: 'Where are you going with that dead cat, Zarok', 'Where did you find that brain, Zarok?'. Wretched busybody.
Behind the scenes
Development
Jason Wilson listed imagery from the film Der Golem as inspiration for Zarok's study.[1]
Gallery
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References
- ↑ Jason Wilson, Reference and inspiration for the game MediEvil on Facebook. Published November 3, 2014.