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==Behind the scenes== | |||
===Development=== | |||
====''MediEvil'' (1998 original)==== | |||
[[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== | ==In other languages== | ||
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|it = Runa del Caos | |it = Runa del Caos | ||
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==References== | |||
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==Navigation== | ==Navigation== | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 5 March 2025
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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:
- The Graveyard
- The Hilltop Mausoleum
- Scarecrow Fields
- Pumpkin Gorge
- The Sleeping Village
- The Asylum Grounds
- Pools Of The Ancient Dead
- The Lake
- The Haunted Ruins
- The Ghost Ship
- The Time Device
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:
- Hilltop Mausoleum
- Return to the Graveyard
- Inside The Asylum
- Sleeping Village
- Scarecrow Fields
- Pools Of The Ancient Dead
- Scurvy Docks
- Ghost Ship
Behind the scenes
Development
MediEvil (1998 original)
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 |
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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 |
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French (France) | Rune du chaos |
German | Chaosrune |
Italian | Runa del Caos |
Spanish (Spain) | Runa del caos |
References
- ↑
"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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