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'''Bison''', colloquially referred to as '''buffaloes''', are large bovine in the genus Bison within the tribe Bovini.
'''Bison''', colloquially referred to as '''buffaloes''', are large bovine in the genus Bison within the tribe Bovini.
==History==
==History==
===14th century===
It is alleged that when [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] recounted his final battle against the evil wizard [[Zarok]] in his private journal, he remarked how he wished the sorcerer would turn into a buffalo rather than into a [[snake]], as the hero was deathly afraid of snakes. However, the sorcerer did indeed turn into a snake, much to Fortesque's chagrin.{{Gameref|MPSP}}
It is alleged that when [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] recounted his final battle against the evil wizard [[Zarok]] in his private journal, he remarked how he wished the sorcerer would turn into a buffalo rather than into a [[snake]], as the hero was deathly afraid of snakes. However, the sorcerer did indeed turn into a snake, much to Fortesque's chagrin.{{Gameref|MPSP}}
==References==
==References==

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Bison, colloquially referred to as buffaloes, are large bovine in the genus Bison within the tribe Bovini.

History

14th century

It is alleged that when Sir Daniel Fortesque recounted his final battle against the evil wizard Zarok in his private journal, he remarked how he wished the sorcerer would turn into a buffalo rather than into a snake, as the hero was deathly afraid of snakes. However, the sorcerer did indeed turn into a snake, much to Fortesque's chagrin.[1]

References

  1. MediEvil: Resurrection MediEvil: Resurrection. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on September 1, 2005.

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