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    [[File:MapOfGallowmere.png|thumb|300px|Map of Gallowmere from MediEvil.]]{{Template:Nihongo|'''Gallowmere'''|ガロメア|Garomea}} is a fictional English kingdom located on an island. It is home to many mystical, mythical creatures, like [[Dragon Toads|Dragon toads]], [[Rhinotaurs]] or [[Dragon Birds|Dragon birds]]. [[MediEvil]] and [[MediEvil: Resurrection]] take place in Gallowmere.
    [[File:MapOfGallowmere.png|thumb|300px|Map of Gallowmere from MediEvil.]]{{Template:Nihongo|'''Gallowmere'''|ガロメア|Garomea}} is a fictional English kingdom on an island somewhere in the Hebrides. It is home to many mystical, mythical creatures, like [[Dragon Toads|Dragon toads]], [[Rhinotaurs]] and [[Dragon Birds|Dragon birds]]. ''[[MediEvil]]'' and ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]'' take place in Gallowmere.


    ==Towns and cities==
    ==Towns and cities==
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    '''Mellowmede''' (known as [[The Lake|''The Lake'']] in-game) was once a town of arcane alchemy, before being destroyed by Rhinotaurs and flooded by the murky swamps. The ancient people of this long vanished town once sought to harness the power of Crystals within the [[Crystal Caves]]. The city now lies in ruin.
    '''Mellowmede''' (known as [[The Lake|''The Lake'']] in-game) was once a town of arcane alchemy, before being destroyed by Rhinotaurs and flooded by the murky swamps. The ancient people of this long vanished town once sought to harness the power of Crystals within the [[Crystal Caves]]. The city now lies in ruin.


    '''[[The Time Device]]''' (not featured in Resurrection) is a city built using the ''darkest of magics'' under Zarok's castle by himself. The city is home to many obscure inventions of Zarok, including his own guards. He also made himself a train which he uses to travel the city faster. In the middle of the city lies Zarok's lair, his personal domain.
    '''City of Madness''' (known as ''[[The Time Device]]'' in-game) is a city built using the ''darkest of magics'' under Zarok's castle by himself. The city is home to many obscure inventions of Zarok, including his own guards. He also made himself a train which he uses to travel the city faster. In the middle of the city lies Zarok's lair, his personal domain.


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    Revision as of 12:13, 16 December 2012

    File:MapOfGallowmere.png
    Map of Gallowmere from MediEvil.

    Gallowmere (ガロメア, Garomea) is a fictional English kingdom on an island somewhere in the Hebrides. It is home to many mystical, mythical creatures, like Dragon toads, Rhinotaurs and Dragon birds. MediEvil and MediEvil: Resurrection take place in Gallowmere.

    Towns and cities

    Gallows Town (known as The Sleeping Village in-game) is a town lying near the center of the island. Not much is known about the town. Its inhabitants were possessed by Zarok during the game's events. The town has a library, church, pub and smithy.

    File:Mapofgallowmere.jpg
    Map of Gallowmere from Resurrection.


    Castle Peregrin (known as The Haunted Ruins in-game) was once Gallowmere's seat of power and home to the royal household, before it fell to ruin and became abandoned. There is lava underneath the castle which is held back by a set of floodgates.

    Mellowmede (known as The Lake in-game) was once a town of arcane alchemy, before being destroyed by Rhinotaurs and flooded by the murky swamps. The ancient people of this long vanished town once sought to harness the power of Crystals within the Crystal Caves. The city now lies in ruin.

    City of Madness (known as The Time Device in-game) is a city built using the darkest of magics under Zarok's castle by himself. The city is home to many obscure inventions of Zarok, including his own guards. He also made himself a train which he uses to travel the city faster. In the middle of the city lies Zarok's lair, his personal domain.