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    Badillo was a barrelman on [[the Ghost Ship]] where he saw what he deemed to be a giant crow. At some point, his soul was trapped by Zarok within a chest. Sir Dan freed Badillo and helped him look for the giant crow, which turned out to be a [[Dragon Bird]]. After seeing the bird, Badillo's soul found peace.
    Badillo was a barrelman on [[the Ghost Ship]] where he saw what he deemed to be a giant crow. At some point, his soul was trapped by Zarok within a chest. Sir Dan freed Badillo and helped him look for the giant crow, which turned out to be a [[Dragon Bird]]. After seeing the bird, Badillo's soul found peace.
    ==Characteristics==
    ==Characteristics==
    ===Appearance===
    As a soul, Badillo appeared as a disembodied magenta face.
    ===Personality===
    ===Personality===
    Badillo spoke like a pirate.
    Badillo spoke like a pirate.

    Latest revision as of 14:24, 4 March 2024

    Barrelman Badillo
    MediEvil2019-Badillo-Icon.png
    Flavour text A Crow's Nest
    Type Lost Soul
    Found in The Haunted Ruins
    Used in The Ghost Ship
    Appears in MediEvil 2019 icon.png MediEvil (2019)
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    "I saw a giant crow up in me crow's nest. Largest I've seen. Wonder if it's still up there?"
    ― Barrelman Badillo, upon being found.

    Barrelman Badillo was one of nineteen lost souls trapped inside a chest by Zarok the Sorcerer. Sir Dan freed him and laid him to rest.

    History

    Badillo was a barrelman on the Ghost Ship where he saw what he deemed to be a giant crow. At some point, his soul was trapped by Zarok within a chest. Sir Dan freed Badillo and helped him look for the giant crow, which turned out to be a Dragon Bird. After seeing the bird, Badillo's soul found peace.

    Characteristics

    Appearance

    As a soul, Badillo appeared as a disembodied magenta face.

    Personality

    Badillo spoke like a pirate.

    Gameplay

    Location

    Barrelman Badillo can be found in the Haunted Ruins. After unlocking the gate leading to a walkway with flames, Dan can find the soul by making a left after passing through the gate.

    Laying to rest

    "Well, I suppose there be no crow here... wait, floundering fish livers, there it is! LOOK OUT!!"
    ― Badillo, upon being brought to the correct place.

    Dan must travel to the Ghost Pirate Ship and take the lift up to the crow's nest area. After walking on the bridge, Dan must unleash the soul and use his Shield to defend himself from the Dragon Bird that attacks.

    "Har har, that was a close call. 'Tis the dangers of having your ship so far up from the sea."
    ― Badillo, shortly before being laid to rest.

    Behind the scenes

    Name

    This lost soul is named after Norman Badillo, Senior Art Manager on the remake. A barrelman is a person who would be stationed in the barrel of the foremast or crow's nest of an oceangoing vessel as a navigational aid.

    In other languages

    Language Name
    Arabic المراقب "باديلو
    almuraqib "badilw
    Bulgarian Морякът Бадило
    Moryakŭt Badilo
    Croatian Izviđač Badillo
    Czech Pozorovatel Badillo
    Danish Udkigsmand Uffe
    Dutch Bootsman Badillo
    Finnish Tynnyrintekijä Badillo
    French (France) Badillo le Barreur
    German Ausguck Aurelio
    Greek Badillo ο Βαρελάνθρωπος
    Badillo o Varelánthropos
    Hungarian Badillo árbocőr
    Italian Badillo la vedetta
    Japanese バレルマン・バディロ
    Bare Ruman badiro
    Norwegian Tønnemannen Badillo
    Polish Bednarz Badillo
    Portuguese (Brazil) Badillo, o Vigia
    Portuguese (Portugal) Badillo Barril
    Romanian Badillo din vârful catargului
    Russian Впередсмотрящий Бадилло
    Vperedsmotryashchiy Badillo
    Spanish (LatAm) Marinero Martino
    Spanish (Spain) Gabi, el Gaviero
    Swedish Tunnegubben Tunnello
    Turkish Fıçıcıbaşı Badillo

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