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    =====Book 3 - Zarok monster=====
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    Despite assuming many monstrous forms, the evil sorcerer Zarok was reputedly a coward. Legend has it that the Great Knight Sir Daniel Fortesque vanquished this creature in 1386.
    Despite assuming many monstrous forms, the evil sorcerer Zarok was reputedly a coward. Legend has it that the Great Knight Sir Daniel Fortesque vanquished this creature in 1386.
    ==Behind the scenes==
    ===Version specific differences===
    In the Spanish version of the game, the last sentence in the book about the Kraken is missing. This leaves out information about its capture by fisherman [[Phil McCaven]].
    The Portuguese translation for the book about Zarok says "Chave de Porta Principal" ([[Front Door Key]]) at the end of the entry. This is because the next string in the game's text file is the name of that item. The item's name was thus mistakenly duplicated into the translation for the book:
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    ==Gallery==
    ==Gallery==
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    Latest revision as of 22:31, 18 September 2024

    The Museum
    MediEvil2-TheMuseum-LoadingScreen.png
    General information
    AKA The Great Museum[1][1.1]
    British Museum[2][3]
    Chalice Yes
    Enemies Zombies, Green Knights, Bonasaurs, Musket Knights
    Chronological information
    Level number 1.[4]
    Previous level Title Level
    Next level Tyrannosaurus Wrecks
    Wikipedia
    Wikipedia also has an article on

    The Museum is the first level in MediEvil 2.

    Walkthrough

    Book of London

    Inventory

    Intermissions

    Books

    Main article: Books in MediEvil 2
    Book 1

    The legendary Knight Sir Daniel Fortesque. Born around 1250, died 1286 at the battle of Gallowmere. Legend has it that after defeating the evil Sorcerer Zarok at the battle of Gallowmere he rose from the dead a century later to destroy Zarok once and for all. It is said, that in times of great need, he will return again to free the land from evil.

    Book 2 - Kraken

    The great Kraken, that could smash a boat between its fearsome jaws - some still suppose that the deepest seas still hold creatures like this great beast. Fisherman, Phil McCaven, caught this example off the coast of Bognor Regis in 1774.

    Book 3 - Zarok monster

    Despite assuming many monstrous forms, the evil sorcerer Zarok was reputedly a coward. Legend has it that the Great Knight Sir Daniel Fortesque vanquished this creature in 1386.

    Behind the scenes

    Version specific differences

    In the Spanish version of the game, the last sentence in the book about the Kraken is missing. This leaves out information about its capture by fisherman Phil McCaven.

    The Portuguese translation for the book about Zarok says "Chave de Porta Principal" (Front Door Key) at the end of the entry. This is because the next string in the game's text file is the name of that item. The item's name was thus mistakenly duplicated into the translation for the book:

    Gallery

    In other languages

    Language Name
    French (France) Le Musée
    German Das Museum
    Italian Il museo
    Portuguese (Portugal) O Museu
    Russian Музей
    Muzeĭ
    Spanish (Spain) El Museo

    References

    1. MediEvil 2 MediEvil 2. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on April 21, 2000.
      1. Lifestyles of the Pharaohs, The Professor's Lab in MediEvil 2 MediEvil 2. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on April 21, 2000.
    2. The Game Prequel icon.png MediEvil: The Game Prequel. Written by Chris Sorrell. Art by Jason Wilson. Published by Titan Comics in 2019.
    3. Twitter "Ever so vaguely inspired by the British Museum in London."Jason Wilson on Twitter. Published August 22, 2020. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
    4. MediEvil II: Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 2000.

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