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'''Silver Mountains''' is the location mentioned in History of Gallowmere book in the library in Sleeping Village.
{{LocationMediEvil|bgposition=73% 22%}}{{Q|The army marched south across the Silver Mountains and through [[the Silver Wood]]s. Soon afterwards even the Pumpkinlands belonged to Zarok - and Gallows Town looked to be his for the taking.|[[MediEvil books#Book 6 - HISTORY OF GALLOWMERE - Volume 2|HISTORY OF GALLOWMERE - Volume 2]]}}
 
The '''Silver Mountains''' were a mountain range in [[Gallowmere]].
"The army marched south across the Silver Mountains and through the Silver Woods. Soon afterwards even the Pumpkinlands belonged to Zarok - and Gallows Town looked to be his for the taking."
==History==
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In 1286, as [[Zarok the Sorcerer]] began his war on Gallowmere, his army marched south from [[The Entrance Hall|his castle]] across the Silver Mountains.{{Gameref|MED}}
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"The army marched south across the Silver Mountains and through the Silver Woods. Soon afterwards even the Pumpkinlands belonged to Zarok - and Gallows Town looked to be his for the taking."
HISTORY OF GALLOWMERE - Volume 2

The Silver Mountains were a mountain range in Gallowmere.

History

In 1286, as Zarok the Sorcerer began his war on Gallowmere, his army marched south from his castle across the Silver Mountains.[1]

References

  1. MediEvil MediEvil. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on October 9, 1998.

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