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|name = | |name = Knight of Gallowmere | ||
|aka = Souls of the Chalice | |aka = Souls of the Chalice | ||
|image = MediEvil-KnightOfGallowmere-Render.png | |image = MediEvil-KnightOfGallowmere-Render.png |
Revision as of 03:05, 6 November 2024
Knight of Gallowmere | |||
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AKA | Souls of the Chalice | ||
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MediEvil (1998 original) | |
Almost A Hero Give your Army of Warriors everything you have. | |
MediEvil (2019 remake) | |
Almost A Hero Give the Knights of Gallowmere everything you have. |
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The Knights of Gallowmere were Sir Dan's resurrected army.
History
Canonical account
After Zarok unleashed his Fazguls, Sir Dan used the Chalice to summon his own army to battle them. The army's constitution was weaker than the Fazguls', so Dan had to utilize the Good Lightning to restore their health. After the battle, the remaining soldiers turned into Energy Vials.
Apocryphal account
Some accounts indicate that Sir Dan actually used the power of an artefact known as the Anubis Stone to summon an army and to heal it.
Gameplay
The health of the soldiers is indicated by their colour. The soldiers are at full health when they are green. As health is lost, they turn yellow, then orange, until finally, they are red. Red indicates that a soldier will soon be killed and needs to be healed as soon as possible.
Behind the scenes
Development
MediEvil (2019 remake)
The Knights of Gallowmere do not have an entry in the Book of Gallowmere.
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