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Several religions were observed in [[Victorian London]]. | Several religions were observed in [[Victorian London]]. | ||
==Christianity== | ==Christianity== | ||
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The people of 19th century London still practiced Christianity. | The people of 19th century London still practiced Christianity. | ||
==Daniel Fortesque worship== | ==Daniel Fortesque worship== | ||
A race of beings known as the [[Mullocks]] who lived in [[the | [[File:MediEvil2-DanStatueAndMullockKing-Screenshot.png|thumb|left|200px|Dan statue and the Mullock King in the London sewers.]] A race of beings known as the [[Mullocks]] who lived in [[the sewers]] under London came to worship [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] as the "great one eye."{{Gameref|MED2}}{{Gameref|MED2|The Sewers|author=Mullock King|quote=Is it true, the great one eye has come to save us?}} It is unknown how or when this began, but the Mullocks had a giant stone statue of the hero in their possession. It is possible the religion started after they found it. The right leg of the statue was seemingly damaged, but had been mended with some spare metal. The leader of the Mullocks, the [[Mullock King]], wore a mask and clothes that made him resemble Sir Dan. | ||
Although they viewed Dan as a god,{{Gameref|MED2|The Sewers|author=Mullock King|quote=Great god, can you restore our women to us? If you can, you will be well rewarded.|id=1}} they did not take kindly to him taking their [[Time Stone]], which they seemed to prize more than him. | Although they viewed Dan as a god,{{Gameref|MED2|The Sewers|author=Mullock King|quote=Great god, can you restore our women to us? If you can, you will be well rewarded.|id=1}} they did not take kindly to him taking their [[Time Stone]], which they seemed to prize more than him. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:51, 7 November 2024
Several religions were observed in Victorian London.
Christianity
- Main article: Christianity
The people of 19th century London still practiced Christianity.
Daniel Fortesque worship
A race of beings known as the Mullocks who lived in the sewers under London came to worship Sir Daniel Fortesque as the "great one eye."[1][1.1] It is unknown how or when this began, but the Mullocks had a giant stone statue of the hero in their possession. It is possible the religion started after they found it. The right leg of the statue was seemingly damaged, but had been mended with some spare metal. The leader of the Mullocks, the Mullock King, wore a mask and clothes that made him resemble Sir Dan.
Although they viewed Dan as a god,[1.2] they did not take kindly to him taking their Time Stone, which they seemed to prize more than him.
References
- ↑ MediEvil 2. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on April 21, 2000.
- ↑ Mullock King: "Is it true, the great one eye has come to save us?" in The Sewers in MediEvil 2. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on April 21, 2000.
- ↑ Mullock King: "Great god, can you restore our women to us? If you can, you will be well rewarded." in The Sewers in MediEvil 2. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on April 21, 2000.
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