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    Latest 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.
    Faerie Fungi
    Icon Faerie Fungi
    AKA Fungi
    Type Artifact
    Requirement(s) Butterfly Net
    Found in Enchanted Forest
    Given by Fairies
    Used in Enchanted Forest
    Given to The Forest Witch
    Amount 4
    Appears in MediEvil: Resurrection MediEvil: Resurrection

    Faerie Fungi were rare mushrooms that grew in the forests of Gallowmere. The Forest Witch tasked Sir Dan with procuring four specimens from the Enchanted Forest faeries for her.

    History

    On his quest to defeat Zarok and obtain all pieces of the Anubis Stone, Sir Dan found himself in the Enchanted Forest where he asked the Forest Witch for help. She agreed to open the way into the Shadow Demon Tomb for him, where a piece of the Anubis Stone was located, but only if he were to collect four pieces of fungi for her. Dan agreed, and so the witch gave him the Butterfly Net to assist him with catching the faeries in possession of the fungi. Once he returned with the fungi, she held up her end of the bargain and opened the way for him.

    Gameplay

    There are four Faerie fungi in total and each is in the possession of a fairy. The player needs to catch the fairies with the Butterfly Net]to obtain them. Once all have been collected, they must be given to the Forest Witch who will open the Shadow Demon Gate as a reward.

    RELICS AND ARTIFACTS book entry

    "These rare mushrooms grow in the forests of Gallowmere, and are prized as a delicacy by the thuggish fairy gangs that congregate there. There are many uses for this versatile fungi, but usually it is fried or smoked before being eaten with raw insects and mildew gravy."

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    In other languages

    Language Name
    French (France) Champignons des fees
    German Feenpilz
    Italian Funghi Fatati
    Spanish (Spain) Hongos de las hadas

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