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In 1285, King Peregrin held the 49th [[Gallowmere Games]], an annual contest where the most skilled warriors from the land would compete for top honors. This was the year Canny Tim entered the competition and won top prizes in all the archery categories of the event. The king was so impressed, he made Canny Tim a marksman of a crossbowman part of the cavalry led by Sir Dan, as well as Dan's second in command.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}
In 1285, King Peregrin held the 49th [[Gallowmere Games]], an annual contest where the most skilled warriors from the land would compete for top honors. This was the year Canny Tim entered the competition and won top prizes in all the archery categories of the event. The king was so impressed, he made Canny Tim a marksman of a crossbowman part of the cavalry led by Sir Dan, as well as Dan's second in command.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}


A year later, Tim killed [[Zarok]]'s champion, [[Lord Kardok]], in the [[Battle of Gallowmere|Battle of Gallowmere]] by shooting him in the eye from a thousand yards away, thus earning a place in the [[Hall of Heroes (MediEvil)|Hall of Heroes]] after death.
A year later, Tim killed [[Zarok]]'s champion, [[Lord Kardok]], in the [[Battle of Gallowmere|Battle of Gallowmere]] by shooting him in the eye from a thousand yards away, thus earning a place in the [[Hall of Heroes (MediEvil)|Hall of Heroes]] after death. According to [[MediEvil: Resurrection|one account]], that death came prematurely at the hands of Zarok himself.{{Gameref|MPSP|[[Hall of Heroes (Resurrection)|Hall of Heroes]]}}


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==Notes==
==Notes==
{{Note|a|[a]}} Tim's death is only mentioned in HISTORY OF GALLOWMERE - Volume 4, which ascribes Sir Dan's actual death to Tim. It is unknown whether it is only the nature of Tim's death that is a fabrication or if Tim's death is fabricated altogether.
{{Note|a|[a]}} Tim's death is only mentioned in HISTORY OF GALLOWMERE - Volume 4, which ascribes Sir Dan's actual death to Tim. It is unknown whether it is only the nature of Tim's death that is a fabrication or if Tim's death is fabricated altogether. The only direct account about Tim's death is in ''MediEvil: Resurrection'', where Tim mentions being killed prematurely by Zarok, although this doesn't specify whether it was at the Battle of Gallowmere.{{Gameref|MPSP|[[Hall of Heroes (Resurrection)|Hall of Heroes]]}}


==References==
==References==