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===Personality=== | ===Personality=== | ||
He is weary and sardonic, yet retains an air of engaging charisma and elegant charm. If he ever had any real enthusiasm for his job, it's been long gone. However, he has two key redeeming features that shine through his aura of melancholy resignation: His comprehensive knowledge of Gallowmere, and a sneaking admiration (almost paternal regard) for the undead knight Sir Daniel Fortesque, whom he sees as his only hope of gaining some peace from massively increased workload. | He is weary and sardonic, yet retains an air of engaging charisma and elegant charm. If he ever had any real enthusiasm for his job, it's been long gone. However, he has two key redeeming features that shine through his aura of melancholy resignation: His comprehensive knowledge of Gallowmere, and a sneaking admiration (almost paternal regard) for the undead knight Sir Daniel Fortesque, whom he sees as his only hope of gaining some peace from massively increased workload. | ||
==Portrayal== | |||
In ''MediEvil: Resurrection'', Death was voiced by actor and comedian Tom Baker, best known for his portrayal of the Fourth Doctor in the BBC serial ''Doctor Who''. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 06:27, 5 July 2023
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Biographical information | |||
AKA | Death | ||
Gender | Male | ||
Behind the scenes information | |||
Voiced by | Tom Baker |
The Boat Man, otherwise known as Death, is a secondary character in MediEvil and MediEvil: Resurrection. He ferries lost souls on their final journey to the Land of the Dead.
History
MediEvil
Amid the stormy gloom over the Pools of the Ancient Dead, Sir Dan will find the boatman waiting to escort eight lost valiants to their final resting place from the accursed swamps. As his boat is the only available means of passage into Mellowmede and the Crystal Caves, the Boatman brokers a deal with Sir Dan for the lost souls as fare.
MediEvil: Resurrection
Death's involvement in the story is greatly expanded upon in MediEvil: Resurrection. Death serves as the Narrator for the game's introduction and level forewords.
Dan first encounters him in the Return to the Graveyard where he is shown to be extremely frustrated with Zarok due to him raising the dead all over Gallowmere, making his job quite difficult. He agrees to help fight Zarok and informs Daniel about the locations of the Anubis Stone pieces. He is later encountered again in the Pools of the Ancient Dead, where Dan helps him relocate his missing boat and rebuild Mecha-Death, which was destroyed whilst attempting to clean up the battlefield. After Dan has collected 3 of the Anubis Stone pieces as well as the Dragon Plate Armour from Dragon Island, Death will ferry him to the Haunted Ruins.
He doesn't appear for the rest of the game after this point; he does narrate the game's ending, however.
Characteristics
Personality
He is weary and sardonic, yet retains an air of engaging charisma and elegant charm. If he ever had any real enthusiasm for his job, it's been long gone. However, he has two key redeeming features that shine through his aura of melancholy resignation: His comprehensive knowledge of Gallowmere, and a sneaking admiration (almost paternal regard) for the undead knight Sir Daniel Fortesque, whom he sees as his only hope of gaining some peace from massively increased workload.
Portrayal
In MediEvil: Resurrection, Death was voiced by actor and comedian Tom Baker, best known for his portrayal of the Fourth Doctor in the BBC serial Doctor Who.
Gallery
- Boat Man.PNG
- Death.png
- Death-2.png
Death during a cutscene.
- Artwork Death.png
Death artwork in credits.
- MediResDeath1.png
- Boat Man PS4.png
The Boat Man in the PS4 remake.
Trivia
- Strangely, there is no entry for the Boat Man in the Book of Gallowmere.