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|name = Fairies | |name = Fairies | ||
|image = [[File:image14.png|150px|center]] | |image = [[File:image14.png|150px|center]] | ||
|aka = Faeries | |aka = Faeries | ||
|medievil = [[The Ant Caves]] | |medievil = [[The Ant Caves]] | ||
|mresurrection = [[Enchanted Forest]]}} | |mresurrection = [[Enchanted Forest]]}} | ||
{{Quote|These fireflies are my friends; they will light your way through the darkness below.|Fairy, ''[[MediEvil]]''}} | {{Quote|These fireflies are my friends; they will light your way through the darkness below.|Fairy, ''[[MediEvil]]''}} | ||
The '''Fairies''' are baby-faced gangster forest folk. They can be found in [[The Ant Caves]] in ''[[MediEvil]]'' and the [[MediEvil (PS4)|remake]], as well as the [[Enchanted Forest]] in ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''. | The '''Fairies''' are baby-faced gangster forest folk. They can be found in [[The Ant Caves]] in ''[[MediEvil]]'' and the [[MediEvil (PS4)|remake]], as well as the [[Enchanted Forest]] in ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Those who claim to have seen fairies typically describe them as beings of intense grace: of light and beauty, poise and virtue. These are not the fairies of [[Gallowmere]]. | Those who claim to have seen fairies typically describe them as beings of intense grace: of light and beauty, poise and virtue. These are not the fairies of [[Gallowmere]]. | ||
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Fairies are essentially timeless and able to flit through time as they choose (albeit prohibited from physically altering the world around them). Only a few mortals are able to see fairies unless those fairies choose to be seen.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}} | Fairies are essentially timeless and able to flit through time as they choose (albeit prohibited from physically altering the world around them). Only a few mortals are able to see fairies unless those fairies choose to be seen.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}} | ||
==Known fairies== | |||
*[[Griff]] | |||
*[[Nigel]] | |||
*[[Noreen]] | |||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
===''MediEvil''=== | ===''MediEvil''=== | ||
In ''MediEvil'', Daniel is tasked by | In ''MediEvil'', Daniel is tasked by [[Nigel]] to rescue his six friends from the Ants' Nest in return for a free visit to the [[Hall of Heroes (MediEvil)|Hall of Heroes]]. | ||
===''MediEvil: Resurrection''=== | ===''MediEvil: Resurrection''=== | ||
When Dan enters the Enchanted Forest, he finds | When Dan enters the Enchanted Forest, he finds a cauldron at its outer edge where he summons the recluse and ill-tempered [[Witch of the Forest]] using the [[Witch Talisman]]. The Witch is brewing a potion that will cure the [[Pumpkin Witch]] he met earlier of her malady. To do so, she needs four [[Faerie Fungi|faerie fungi]] held in earnest by a Faerie gang. She grants Dan a [[Butterfly Net]] for trapping the foul-tongued rogues scattered about the forest. The successful apprehension of all four fairies, and the submission of the fungi, will grant Sir Dan passage to the tomb of the [[Shadow Demons]]. | ||
==''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow''== | |||
Two fairies, [[Griff]] and [[Noreen]], aid Dan in a quest to thwart [[Zarok]]'s plan to destroy Gallowmere's militia at the [[Battle of Gallowmere]]. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery bordercolor="transparent" spacing="small" orientation="landscape"> | <gallery bordercolor="transparent" spacing="small" orientation="landscape"> | ||
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The Fairies are baby-faced gangster forest folk. They can be found in The Ant Caves in MediEvil and the remake, as well as the Enchanted Forest in MediEvil: Resurrection.
Description
Those who claim to have seen fairies typically describe them as beings of intense grace: of light and beauty, poise and virtue. These are not the fairies of Gallowmere.
In Gallowmere, the fairies may still be tiny magical beings, but these are rather more 'earthy' souls. Above all else they live to party, celebrate life through drunken revelry and debaucherous excess. However, they are also kind hearted and will always do their best to help in the fight against evil.
Fairies are essentially timeless and able to flit through time as they choose (albeit prohibited from physically altering the world around them). Only a few mortals are able to see fairies unless those fairies choose to be seen.[1]
Known fairies
Story
MediEvil
In MediEvil, Daniel is tasked by Nigel to rescue his six friends from the Ants' Nest in return for a free visit to the Hall of Heroes.
MediEvil: Resurrection
When Dan enters the Enchanted Forest, he finds a cauldron at its outer edge where he summons the recluse and ill-tempered Witch of the Forest using the Witch Talisman. The Witch is brewing a potion that will cure the Pumpkin Witch he met earlier of her malady. To do so, she needs four faerie fungi held in earnest by a Faerie gang. She grants Dan a Butterfly Net for trapping the foul-tongued rogues scattered about the forest. The successful apprehension of all four fairies, and the submission of the fungi, will grant Sir Dan passage to the tomb of the Shadow Demons.
MediEvil: Fate's Arrow
Two fairies, Griff and Noreen, aid Dan in a quest to thwart Zarok's plan to destroy Gallowmere's militia at the Battle of Gallowmere.
Gallery
- MResFairy1.png
- MResFairy2.png
- MResFairy3.png
- MResFairy4.png
- MResFairy5.png
- MResFairy6.png
- MResFairy7.png
- MResFairy8.png
- MResFairyArt1.png
Trivia
- The fairies were inspired by Bob Hoskins' roles of Cockneys and gangsters.[2]
References
- ↑ MediEvil: The Game Prequel. Written by Chris Sorrell. Art by Jason Wilson. Published by Titan Comics in 2019.
- ↑ Retrogamer - The Making of... MediEvil on The Mean Machines Archive (PDF file). Published March 27, 2008.