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    |Row 1 title = Found to:
    |name = Anubis Stone
    |Row 1 info = [[Return to the Graveyard]],[[Pumpkin Gorge]],[[Enchanted Forest]] and [[Haunted Ruins]]
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    |Row 2 title = Used to:
    |icon = [[File:MediEvilResurrection-AnubisStone-Icon.PNG|alt=Anubis Stone]]
    |Row 2 info = [[Zarok's Lair]]}}is a sacred stone with powerful magical powers.
    |type = Artifact
    |amount = 4
    |location = [[Return to the Graveyard (MediEvil: Resurrection)|Return to the Graveyard]]<br>[[Pumpkin Gorge (MediEvil: Resurrection)|Pumpkin Gorge]]<br>[[Enchanted Forest]]<br>[[Haunted Ruins]]
    |use = [[Zarok's Lair (MediEvil: Resurrection)|Zarok's Lair]]
    |appearances = {{Icon|MPSP}} ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''
    }}The '''Anubis Stone''' was a sacred stone imbued with powerful magic.


    However, after the battle of [[Gallowmere]], the stone has been divided into four parts and hidden in four places:
    ==History==
    1. From the tomb of the [[Mullock King|Mullock Chief]].
    In 1386, [[Death]] revealed to [[Sir Dan]] that the stone was his only shot at defeating [[Zarok]]. Zarok used the stone's power a hundred years ago to create the [[Fazguls]]. After the [[Battle of Gallowmere]], the stone was divided into four pieces and given to four people for safekeeping. Some of them lost their pieces, however, and some of them passed away.
    #One piece was in the possession of the [[Mullock Chief]]. It was buried with him in his tomb after he passed away.
    #A piece was owned by the [[Pumpkin Witch]] who resided in the [[Pumpkin Gorge (MediEvil: Resurrection)|Pumpkin Gorge]].
    #Another piece was left in the [[Shadow Demons|Shadow Demon]] tomb.
    #The final piece was given to [[King Peregrin]], who retained ownership of it even after death.


    2. Obtained by the [[Pumpkin Witch]].
    After Daniel successfully tracked down and assembled the pieces, he used the stone during his showdown with Zarok to create an army with which he could face the Fazguls. The soldiers the stone summoned were Daniel's comrades from the Battle of Gallowmere. Dan used the stone to further aid them in battle by healing them with his own life force.


    3. Found in the prisons of the [[Shadow Demons]].
    ==Gameplay==
    ===Collection===
    Collecting pieces of the Anubis Stone is one of Sir Dan's primary objectives in ''MediEvil: Resurrection''. Death will not let Dan go to the Haunted Ruins until he has collected three of the four Anubis Stone pieces.


    4. [[King Peregrin]] has the last piece.
    The first piece is found in [[Return to the Graveyard (MediEvil: Resurrection)|Return to the Graveyard]] at the top of the Mullock Chief's memorial. Dan will need a [[spade]] in order to dig it out of the grave at the top of the memorial.
    [[Death]] reveals to Daniel that this stone created the [[Fazguls]] hundred years ago and that if he wanted to destroy them would have to bring it together.
     
    Sir Daniel will use it to summon the army of Gallowmere and also to give him strength.
    The second piece is given to Dan by the Pumpkin Witch after he successfully kills the Pumpkin King in Pumpkin Gorge.
    [[Category:Dan's inventory]]
     
    [[Category:Other items (MediEvil: Resurrection)]]
    The third piece is found in the Shadow Demon Tomb in the Enchanted Forest where Dan needs to solve a short puzzle in order to be able to approach it.
     
    The final piece is given to Dan by King Peregrin after Dan returned [[King Peregrin's Crown|his lost crown]] to his throne.
    ===Use===
    The Anubis Stone is used during the battle against the Fazguls. Dan uses the stone to summon his knights in a cutscene. After gameplay resumes, Dan needs to heal the knights he summoned using the Anubis Stone, which drains his health in the process.
    ===RELICS AND ARTIFACTS book entry===
    {{Quote|This gold encrusted gem is fashioned in the image of a Nubian sand beetle. Zarok used its ancient power to create and nurture an undead army at the battle of Gallowmere. After the wizard was defeated, the stone was split into 4 pieces and dispersed for safe keeping to the four corners of the realm. Legend tells that if the stone were ever reassembled to its singular form, the mighty power of re-animation and healing would once again pulse through its crystalline structure.}}
     
    ==Behind the scenes==
    ===Development===
    The Anubis Stone was originally introduced as an artifact brought into [[Gallowmere]]'s past by [[Kiyante]] in the 2003 ''[[MediEvil 3: Fate's Arrow]]'' concept pitch.
     
    In ''MediEvil: Resurrection'', its role serves as a replacement for the [[Chalice of Souls]] and [[Good Lightning]] found in [[Zarok's Lair (MediEvil: Resurrection)|Zarok's Lair]] in the original ''MediEvil''.
     
    ===Name===
    The stone is named after [[Anubis]], a jackal-headed god associated with the afterlife in ancient Egyptian religion.
     
    ===In other media===
    ====2012 – ''[[wikipedia:PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale|PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale]]''====
    Dan uses the Anubis Stone during his Level 3 Super Move. Opponents trapped in its aura are destroyed.
    ==Gallery==
    ===Inventory icons===
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    </gallery>
    ==In other languages==
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    |fr=Pierre d'Anubis
    |de=Anubisstein
    |es=Piedra de Anubis
    |it=Pietra di Anubi
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    Latest revision as of 19:14, 2 November 2024

    PLEASE NOTE: The subject of this article originates from MediEvil: Resurrection, which is considered apocryphal, i.e. to be outside of the accepted canon. See GP:CANON for more information.
    Anubis Stone
    Icon Anubis Stone
    Type Artifact
    Found in Return to the Graveyard
    Pumpkin Gorge
    Enchanted Forest
    Haunted Ruins
    Used in Zarok's Lair
    Amount 4
    Appears in MediEvil: Resurrection MediEvil: Resurrection

    The Anubis Stone was a sacred stone imbued with powerful magic.

    History

    In 1386, Death revealed to Sir Dan that the stone was his only shot at defeating Zarok. Zarok used the stone's power a hundred years ago to create the Fazguls. After the Battle of Gallowmere, the stone was divided into four pieces and given to four people for safekeeping. Some of them lost their pieces, however, and some of them passed away.

    1. One piece was in the possession of the Mullock Chief. It was buried with him in his tomb after he passed away.
    2. A piece was owned by the Pumpkin Witch who resided in the Pumpkin Gorge.
    3. Another piece was left in the Shadow Demon tomb.
    4. The final piece was given to King Peregrin, who retained ownership of it even after death.

    After Daniel successfully tracked down and assembled the pieces, he used the stone during his showdown with Zarok to create an army with which he could face the Fazguls. The soldiers the stone summoned were Daniel's comrades from the Battle of Gallowmere. Dan used the stone to further aid them in battle by healing them with his own life force.

    Gameplay

    Collection

    Collecting pieces of the Anubis Stone is one of Sir Dan's primary objectives in MediEvil: Resurrection. Death will not let Dan go to the Haunted Ruins until he has collected three of the four Anubis Stone pieces.

    The first piece is found in Return to the Graveyard at the top of the Mullock Chief's memorial. Dan will need a spade in order to dig it out of the grave at the top of the memorial.

    The second piece is given to Dan by the Pumpkin Witch after he successfully kills the Pumpkin King in Pumpkin Gorge.

    The third piece is found in the Shadow Demon Tomb in the Enchanted Forest where Dan needs to solve a short puzzle in order to be able to approach it.

    The final piece is given to Dan by King Peregrin after Dan returned his lost crown to his throne.

    Use

    The Anubis Stone is used during the battle against the Fazguls. Dan uses the stone to summon his knights in a cutscene. After gameplay resumes, Dan needs to heal the knights he summoned using the Anubis Stone, which drains his health in the process.

    RELICS AND ARTIFACTS book entry

    "This gold encrusted gem is fashioned in the image of a Nubian sand beetle. Zarok used its ancient power to create and nurture an undead army at the battle of Gallowmere. After the wizard was defeated, the stone was split into 4 pieces and dispersed for safe keeping to the four corners of the realm. Legend tells that if the stone were ever reassembled to its singular form, the mighty power of re-animation and healing would once again pulse through its crystalline structure."


    Behind the scenes

    Development

    The Anubis Stone was originally introduced as an artifact brought into Gallowmere's past by Kiyante in the 2003 MediEvil 3: Fate's Arrow concept pitch.

    In MediEvil: Resurrection, its role serves as a replacement for the Chalice of Souls and Good Lightning found in Zarok's Lair in the original MediEvil.

    Name

    The stone is named after Anubis, a jackal-headed god associated with the afterlife in ancient Egyptian religion.

    In other media

    2012 – PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale

    Dan uses the Anubis Stone during his Level 3 Super Move. Opponents trapped in its aura are destroyed.

    Gallery

    Inventory icons

    In other languages

    Language Name
    French (France) Pierre d'Anubis
    German Anubisstein
    Italian Pietra di Anubi
    Spanish (Spain) Piedra de Anubis

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