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|name = Mullock | |name = Mullock | ||
|image = | |image = MediEvil2-Mullock-Screenshot.png | ||
|soul = {{NoSoul}} | |soul = {{NoSoul}} | ||
|appearances = {{Med2| | |appearances = {{Med2| | ||
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*[[The Time Machine, Sewers]] | *[[The Time Machine, Sewers]] | ||
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|medievil2 = [[The Sewers]]<br>[[The Time Machine, Sewers]]}}'''Mullocks''' were a race of beings that lived in the sewers under [[London]] in [[1886]], although they likely used to live on the surface back in the 13th century.{{Note|name="res"|Though no living Mullocks appear in ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]'', a piece of the [[Anubis Stone]] can be found in the Mullock Chief's burial site.}} After finding a statue of Sir Dan, they came to worship him as their God, the "great one eye" | |medievil2 = [[The Sewers]]<br>[[The Time Machine, Sewers]]}}'''Mullocks''' were a race of beings that lived in the sewers under [[London]] in [[1886]], although they likely used to live on the surface back in the 13th century.{{Note|name="res"|Though no living Mullocks appear in ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]'', a piece of the [[Anubis Stone]] can be found in the Mullock Chief's burial site.}} After finding a statue of [[Sir Dan]], they came to [[Religion in Victorian London|worship]] him as their God, the "great one eye." | ||
At first, Mullocks served as allies to Dan, but they later | At first, Mullocks served as allies to Dan, but they later turned on him because he stole their [[Time Stone]]. | ||
==History== | |||
===13th century=== | |||
According to [[MediEvil: Resurrection|sources of dubious veracity]], Mullocks lived in [[Gallowmere]] back in the 13th century. Their leader, the [[Mullock Chief]], was given a piece of the [[Anubis Stone]] artefact after the [[Battle of Gallowmere]] in 1286. Once he passed away, he was buried in a special memorial in the Gallowmere graveyard along with the stone piece. Sir Dan dug the piece out a century later after learning about it from [[The Boat Man|Death]]. | |||
===18th century=== | |||
At some point, the Mullocks came into possession of an artefact known as the Time Stone. They also found a statue of Sir Daniel Fortesque, who they began worshipping as a god. They were a happy people who sang and danced until the coming of the [[Octomators]] who stole all of the tribe's women. | |||
Upon meeting their "god" Sir Dan, the Mullock King asked him to help save their women. Following their successful rescue at Dan's hands, the king asked him if he would stay to defend them from future attacks. Dan refused. The Mullocks rewarded Dan with two treasure chests and sent him on his way. | |||
Later, after taking the [[Chrono-chair|time machine]] from the Museum, Dan returned to the sewers in order to take the Time Stone from the Mullocks due to the time machine not working correctly without it. This made the Mullocks turn on their god, forcing Dan to [[Mullock King's Garb|disguise]] himself as their king so that he could get away. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
===Strategy guide description=== | ===Strategy guide description=== | ||
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Friendship is a fleeting thing, however, which is easily broken - especially by stealing their Time Stone! Once you've tried to take it, they will stab at you with their spears. You can't kill them, nor do you want to, so use your Sword to temporarily knock them senseless. | Friendship is a fleeting thing, however, which is easily broken - especially by stealing their Time Stone! Once you've tried to take it, they will stab at you with their spears. You can't kill them, nor do you want to, so use your Sword to temporarily knock them senseless. | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
==Development== | ===Development=== | ||
[[File:MediEvil2-Mullock-Render.png|thumb|right|200px|Pre-release Mullock.]] In pre-release versions of the game and in press materials, Mullocks had brown skin instead of green skin. | [[File:MediEvil2-Mullock-Render.png|thumb|right|200px|Pre-release Mullock.]] In pre-release versions of the game and in press materials, Mullocks had brown skin instead of green skin. The exact reason for the change is unknown, but it could be due to their skin blending in too much with their armour and the colours in The Sewers level. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | |||
MediEvilResurrection-AssortedConceptArt.jpg|Concept art by [[Mark Gibbons]] (bottom). | |||
</gallery> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 16:12, 2 November 2024
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Mullocks were a race of beings that lived in the sewers under London in 1886, although they likely used to live on the surface back in the 13th century.[a] After finding a statue of Sir Dan, they came to worship him as their God, the "great one eye."
At first, Mullocks served as allies to Dan, but they later turned on him because he stole their Time Stone.
History
13th century
According to sources of dubious veracity, Mullocks lived in Gallowmere back in the 13th century. Their leader, the Mullock Chief, was given a piece of the Anubis Stone artefact after the Battle of Gallowmere in 1286. Once he passed away, he was buried in a special memorial in the Gallowmere graveyard along with the stone piece. Sir Dan dug the piece out a century later after learning about it from Death.
18th century
At some point, the Mullocks came into possession of an artefact known as the Time Stone. They also found a statue of Sir Daniel Fortesque, who they began worshipping as a god. They were a happy people who sang and danced until the coming of the Octomators who stole all of the tribe's women.
Upon meeting their "god" Sir Dan, the Mullock King asked him to help save their women. Following their successful rescue at Dan's hands, the king asked him if he would stay to defend them from future attacks. Dan refused. The Mullocks rewarded Dan with two treasure chests and sent him on his way.
Later, after taking the time machine from the Museum, Dan returned to the sewers in order to take the Time Stone from the Mullocks due to the time machine not working correctly without it. This made the Mullocks turn on their god, forcing Dan to disguise himself as their king so that he could get away.
Gameplay
Strategy guide description
They regard Fortesque as their God and their King asks him to save their women from the monster that took them.
Friendship is a fleeting thing, however, which is easily broken - especially by stealing their Time Stone! Once you've tried to take it, they will stab at you with their spears. You can't kill them, nor do you want to, so use your Sword to temporarily knock them senseless.
Behind the scenes
Development
In pre-release versions of the game and in press materials, Mullocks had brown skin instead of green skin. The exact reason for the change is unknown, but it could be due to their skin blending in too much with their armour and the colours in The Sewers level.
Gallery
Concept art by Mark Gibbons (bottom).
See also
Notes
- ↑ Though no living Mullocks appear in MediEvil: Resurrection, a piece of the Anubis Stone can be found in the Mullock Chief's burial site.
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