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==Behind the scenes==
===Development===
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[[File:MediEvil1998-RuneStones-ConceptArt.png|right|thumb|Rune Stone concept art.]]
Concept art by [[Jason Wilson]], the game's art lead, reveals that a different symbol was set to appear on the Chaos Runes at first. It also says that "chaos becomes sun," though it is unclear what exactly this means. Wilson does not remember what this note might have meant.{{TwitterRef|Wilson|1144928855859372032|June 29, 2019|March 4, 2025|quote=This was snuck into some of the papers. Runestones! Come in all flavours; strawberry, lime, mint, orange etc. :)<br><br>Not sure what I meant by the note, ‘chaos becomes sun?’}} It is possible that Chaos Runes were going to be '''Sun Runes''' instead, but the idea was seemingly scrapped.
==In other languages==
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 5 March 2025

Chaos Rune
MediEvil2019-Inventory-ChaosRune-Icon.png
Icon(s) MediEvil1998-Inventory-ChaosRune-Icon.png MediEvilResurrection-ChaosRune-Icon.png
Flavour text Forged with leftover magic.
Appears in MediEvil MediEvil (1998)
MediEvil: Resurrection MediEvil: Resurrection
MediEvil 2019 icon.png MediEvil (2019)

A Chaos Rune was one of the Rune Stones used to lock and unlock gates in Gallowmere. Chaos Runes were still in use by the 14th century.

Gameplay

MediEvil

Chaos Runes are the most common type of Rune Stone found in Gallowmere. They appear in the following eleven levels:

MediEvil: Resurrection

Chaos Runes are the most common type of Rune Stone in Gallowmere along with Moon Runes. They appear in the following eight levels:

Behind the scenes

Development

MediEvil (1998 original)

Rune Stone concept art.

Concept art by Jason Wilson, the game's art lead, reveals that a different symbol was set to appear on the Chaos Runes at first. It also says that "chaos becomes sun," though it is unclear what exactly this means. Wilson does not remember what this note might have meant.[1] It is possible that Chaos Runes were going to be Sun Runes instead, but the idea was seemingly scrapped.

In other languages

MediEvil

Language Official Name
Arabic رون الفوضى
run alfawdaa
Bulgarian Руна на Хаоса
Runa na Khaosa
Croatian Runa kaosa
Czech Runa chaosu
Danish Kaosrune
Dutch Chaosrune
Finnish Kaaosriimu
French (France) Rune Chaos
German Chaosrune
Greek Ο Ρούνος του Χάους
O Roúnos tou Cháous
Hungarian Káoszrúna
Italian Runa del caos
Japanese 混沌の石盤
Konton no sekiban
Norwegian Kaosrune
Polish Runa chaosu
Portuguese (Brazil) Runa do Caos
Portuguese (Portugal) Runa do Caos
Romanian Runa Haosului
Russian Руна хаоса
Runa khaosa
Spanish (LatAm) Runa de caos
Spanish (Spain) Runa del caos
Swedish Kaosruna
Turkish Kaos Rünü

MediEvil: Resurrection

Language Official Name
French (France) Rune du chaos
German Chaosrune
Italian Runa del Caos
Spanish (Spain) Runa del caos

References

  1. Twitter "This was snuck into some of the papers. Runestones! Come in all flavours; strawberry, lime, mint, orange etc. :)

    Not sure what I meant by the note, ‘chaos becomes sun?’"
    Jason Wilson (@GunnWriter) on X (formerly Twitter) (archived version at Internet Archive Wayback Machine). Published June 29, 2019. Retrieved March 4, 2025.

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