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A list of all the game's books. | A list of all the game's books. | ||
==The Museum== | ==[[The Museum]]== | ||
=====Book 1 - Sir Daniel Fortesque===== | =====Book 1 - Sir Daniel Fortesque===== | ||
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==Tyrannosaurus Wrecks== | ==[[Tyrannosaurus Wrecks]]== | ||
=====Book 1 - Dinosaur Display===== Recent advances in technology have allowed us to accurately rebuild these great beasts for the first time. Many of these giant creatures stood as tall as a house. | =====Book 1 - Dinosaur Display===== | ||
Recent advances in technology have allowed us to accurately rebuild these great beasts for the first time. Many of these giant creatures stood as tall as a house. | |||
Their brains were small and weak and had to be protected by large bony bounce plates. | Their brains were small and weak and had to be protected by large bony bounce plates. | ||
[[Category:Books]] | [[Category:Books]] |
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A list of all the game's books.
The Museum
Book 1 - Sir Daniel Fortesque
The legendary Knight Sir Daniel Fortesque. Born around 1250, died 1286 at the battle of Gallowmere. Legend has it that after defeating the evil Sorcerer Zarok at the battle of Gallowmere he rose from the dead a century later to destroy Zarok once and for all. It is said, that in times of great need, he will return again to free the land from evil.
Book 2 - Kraken
The great Kraken, that could smash a boat between its fearsome jaws - some still suppose that the deepest seas still hold creatures like this great beast. Fisherman, Phil McCaven, caught this example off the coast of Bognor Regis in 1774.
Book 3 - Zarok
Despite assuming many monstrous forms, the evil sorcerer Zarok was reputedly a coward. Legend has it that the Great Knight Sir Daniel Fortesque vanquished this creature in 1386.
Tyrannosaurus Wrecks
Book 1 - Dinosaur Display
Recent advances in technology have allowed us to accurately rebuild these great beasts for the first time. Many of these giant creatures stood as tall as a house. Their brains were small and weak and had to be protected by large bony bounce plates.