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    |date = Before 1286
    |date = Unknown
    |location = [[Castle Peregrin]]
    |location = [[Peregrin Castle]]
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    }}{{Quote|The dead are to be honoured; not kept as the play things of alchemists!|Something [[King Peregrin]] allegedly said.}}
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    '''Zarok’s Banishment''' was an event described in the history books of [[Gallowmere]] that eventually lead to the war with [[Zarok]], culminating in the [[Battle of Gallowmere]].
    '''Zarok’s Banishment''' is an event that eventually leads to the war with [[Zarok]], culminating in the [[Battle of Gallowmere]].
    ==The Legend==
    ==Background==
    ===Background===
    Zarok, once the King's mage had fallen out of favour with the Ruler for conducting outlandish experiments on the bodies of the dead. It was said that deep within Peregrin Castle the dead were restless.
    According to [[Books in MediEvil#Book 5 - HISTORY OF GALLOWMERE - Volume 1|''HISTORY OF GALLOWMERE - Volume 1'']], Zarok had fallen out of favour with [[King Peregrin]] for conducting outlandish experiments on the bodies of the dead. It was said that deep within Peregrin Castle the dead were restless.


    [[King Peregrin]] banished Zarok from the Castle. All of Zarok's living dead were routed out and destroyed. Zarok being an unforgiving soul went into hiding and vowed to wreak his revenge on the King.
    King Peregrin banished Zarok from the Castle. All of Zarok's living dead were routed out and destroyed. Zarok being an unforgiving soul went into hiding and vowed to wreak his revenge on the King.
    ==Aftermath==
    ===Aftermath===
    Some time later, in 1286, Zarok returns from hiding and begins waging a war on Gallowmere. The war ends with the [[Battle of Gallowmere]] where Zarok’s armies are defeated.
    Some time later, Zarok returned from hiding and began waging a war on Gallowmere. The war ended with the [[Battle of Gallowmere]] where Zarok's armies were defeated.
    ==The Truth==
    In reality, Zarok was never banished at all as he had the King under an enchantment right up until the day of the Battle of Gallowmere where the King finally learnt about Zarok's betrayal from [[Sir Dan]].{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}
    ==See also==
    *[[MediEvil books#Book 5 - HISTORY OF GALLOWMERE - Volume 1|History of Gallowmere]]
    *[[World history]]
    ==References==
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    Latest revision as of 16:37, 29 October 2024

    Zarok's Banishment
    Date Unknown
    Location Peregrin Castle
    "The dead are to be honoured; not kept as the play things of alchemists!"
    ― Something King Peregrin allegedly said.

    Zarok’s Banishment was an event described in the history books of Gallowmere that eventually lead to the war with Zarok, culminating in the Battle of Gallowmere.

    The Legend

    Background

    According to HISTORY OF GALLOWMERE - Volume 1, Zarok had fallen out of favour with King Peregrin for conducting outlandish experiments on the bodies of the dead. It was said that deep within Peregrin Castle the dead were restless.

    King Peregrin banished Zarok from the Castle. All of Zarok's living dead were routed out and destroyed. Zarok being an unforgiving soul went into hiding and vowed to wreak his revenge on the King.

    Aftermath

    Some time later, Zarok returned from hiding and began waging a war on Gallowmere. The war ended with the Battle of Gallowmere where Zarok's armies were defeated.

    The Truth

    In reality, Zarok was never banished at all as he had the King under an enchantment right up until the day of the Battle of Gallowmere where the King finally learnt about Zarok's betrayal from Sir Dan.[1]

    See also

    References

    1. The Game Prequel icon.png MediEvil: The Game Prequel. Written by Chris Sorrell. Art by Jason Wilson. Published by Titan Comics in 2019.

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