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'''Isibod Brunel''' was a man who owned a house located in Whitechapel. He appears in MediEvil 2.
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'''Isibod Brunel''' was a man who owned a house located in [[Whitechapel]]. He appears in [[MediEvil 2]] as a zombie and must be defeated in order to obtain a beard.


==Biography==
==Biography==
He was an industrialist and socialist and also one of the richest men of his age. He made his fortune producing mechanical toys. After a number of unexplained accidents he was thrown to his death whilst demonstrating the safety of his infamous steam powered rocking pony. Many monuments exist throughout the city, and he is buried within Whitechapel cemetery.
He was an industrialist and socialist and also one of the richest men of his age. He made his fortune producing mechanical toys. After a number of unexplained accidents he was thrown to his death whilst demonstrating the safety of his infamous steam powered rocking pony. Many monuments exist throughout the city, and he is buried within Whitechapel cemetery.
 
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Revision as of 20:54, 7 October 2012

Template:InfoboxAlt Isibod Brunel was a man who owned a house located in Whitechapel. He appears in MediEvil 2 as a zombie and must be defeated in order to obtain a beard.

Biography

He was an industrialist and socialist and also one of the richest men of his age. He made his fortune producing mechanical toys. After a number of unexplained accidents he was thrown to his death whilst demonstrating the safety of his infamous steam powered rocking pony. Many monuments exist throughout the city, and he is buried within Whitechapel cemetery.