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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The word "kardok" is the plural of "kard", which means "sword" in Hungarian.
* The word "kardok" is the plural of "kard", which means "sword" in Hungarian.
*Kardok in the original game and it's remake has an unintentional passing resemblance to [https://hokuto.fandom.com/wiki/Raoh Raoh] in the ''Fist of the North Star'' anime/manga franchise.(especially since they both ride on horses and have similarly shaped horns on their helmets)
*Kardok in the original game and its remake has an unintentional passing resemblance to [[w:c:hokuto:Raoh]] in the ''Fist of the North Star'' anime/manga franchise (since they both ride on horses and have similarly shaped horns on their helmets).


==References==
==References==

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Lord Kardok
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Biographical information
AKA Zarok's Champion (? - 1386)
Gender Male
Died First death:
1286
Gallowmere, Britain
Second death:
1386
Gallowmere, Britain
Weapon(s) Flail
Three-string bow
Family Kardok's sister
Gameplay information
Health 1500
"Let us see how you fare against my champion, the late Lord Kardok. He eats people like you as calcium supplement!"
Zarok, MediEvil

Lord Kardok (died 1286) was Zarok's Champion in life. He was killed by legendary hero Canny Tim during the Battle of Gallowmere, but was eventually resurrected by his master to do his bidding in death before being slain once more, this time by the Hero of Gallowmere Sir Daniel Fortesque.

Story

Background

Little is known about Kardok's early life, save for the fact that his parents didn't allow him to attend clogging lessons with his sister, which might have led to his violent disposition in later life.[1.1] At some point, Kardok affiliated himself with the evil sorcerer Zarok, becoming his champion. In 1286, he fought at the Battle of Gallowmere where he met his demise at the hands of Canny Tim who shot him in the eye from a thousand yards away.[2.1]

Some sources describe a very different Lord Kardok - a centaur who favored the bow and who was personally responsible for the death of Sir Daniel Fortesque, King Peregrin's Champion, at the Battle of Gallowmere.

MediEvil

By 1386, Kardok had been resurrected by Zarok to continue serving him. When Sir Dan finally reached the sorcerer's lair, Kardok was sent out to deal with him. He was no match for Fortesque however, which resulted in his final demise.

Characteristics

Appearance

In death, Lord Kardok appears as a tall skeletal knight wearing purple armor and a horned helmet. His eyes glow red. He rides a fiery skeletal steed into battle while wielding a magical flail.

Strategy

Related trophy

Not So Scary Now, Eh? Not So Scary Now, Eh?
Defeat Lord Kardok and his skeletal steed.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The word "kardok" is the plural of "kard", which means "sword" in Hungarian.
  • Kardok in the original game and its remake has an unintentional passing resemblance to w:c:hokuto:Raoh in the Fist of the North Star anime/manga franchise (since they both ride on horses and have similarly shaped horns on their helmets).

References

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    1. Lord Kardok entry in the Book of Gallowmere in MediEvil 2019 icon.png MediEvil. Developed by Other Ocean Emeryville. Published by Sony Interactive Entertainment on October 25, 2019.
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    1. I used it at the Battle of Gallowmere: after you were slain I shot Zarok's champion Lord Kardok - a clean kill, through the eye at some 1000 yards... in MediEvil MediEvil. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on October 9, 1998.