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    |location = [[Scurvy Docks]]
    |location = [[Scurvy Docks]]
    |given = [[Seagull]]
    |given = [[Seagull]]
    |appearances = {{Icon|MPSP}} ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''
    |use = [[Scurvy Docks]]}}
    |use = [[Scurvy Docks]]}}
    '''Fish''' were available at the fish market in [[Scurvy Docks]]. [[Sir Dan]] had to take one in order to catch a [[seagull]] near the fountain.
    '''Fish''' were available at the fish market in [[Scurvy Docks]]. [[Sir Dan]] had to take one in order to catch a [[seagull]] near the fountain.

    Revision as of 08:55, 9 April 2024

    PLEASE NOTE: The subject of this article originates from MediEvil: Resurrection, which is considered apocryphal, i.e. to be outside of the accepted canon. See GP:CANON for more information.
    Not to be confused with Fish Monsters.
    Fish
    Icon Fish
    Type Artifact
    Found in Scurvy Docks
    Used in Scurvy Docks
    Given to Seagull
    Appears in MediEvil: Resurrection MediEvil: Resurrection

    Fish were available at the fish market in Scurvy Docks. Sir Dan had to take one in order to catch a seagull near the fountain.

    History

    In order to reach the Haunted Ruins, Sir Dan had to obtain the Dragon Armour in the possession of the Dragon King who lived on Dragon Island. To reach the island, he needed to procure a boat from Scurvy Docks' Harbour Master. However, the Harbour Master was only interested in serving pirates, forcing Dan to find a way to disguise himself as one. As part of this effort, Dan had to get some fish from the fish market in order to attract a seagull, as parrots were unavailable for purchase at the time.

    Gameplay

    "Be wary of where you take your fish supper, certain parts of town attract ravenous seagulls."
    ― A warning in a book.

    A fish is needed to attract a seagull so that Sir Dan can convince the Harbour Master he is a pirate and thus complete the level.

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    In other languages

    Language Name
    French (France) Poisson
    German Fisch
    Italian Pesce
    Spanish (Spain) Pez

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