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    The '''ancients''' were the creators of the [[Rune Stones]], which they created by trapping the strong magical energy emenating from [[Gallowmere]] in them.{{Bookref|MED-Manual}} It is possible that they also erected [[The Mystic Maidens]] as the Maidens have the Rune Symbols carved into them.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}
    The '''ancients''' were the creators of the [[Rune Stones]], which they created by trapping the strong magical energy emenating from [[Gallowmere]] in them.{{Bookref|MED-Manual}} It is possible that they also erected [[the Mystic Maidens]] as the Maidens have the Rune Symbols carved into them.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}
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    Latest revision as of 04:53, 6 November 2024

    Ancients
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    The ancients were the creators of the Rune Stones, which they created by trapping the strong magical energy emenating from Gallowmere in them.[1] It is possible that they also erected the Mystic Maidens as the Maidens have the Rune Symbols carved into them.[2]

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    1. MediEvil MediEvil manual. Written by Jim Sangster. Designed by Steve O'Neill. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment in October 1998. Download.
    2. 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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