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    100 years after the [[Battle of Gallowmere]], [[Zarok]] returned to resume his conquest. He plunged the land into eternal darkness, stole the [[soul]]s of the inhabitants of [[Gallows Town]] and resurrected the dead. He also unwittingly resurrected [[Sir Daniel]] however. Daniel followed Zarok's trail across [[Gallowmere]] until he finally cornered him in his [[Zarok's Lair|lair]].
    100 years after the [[Battle of Gallowmere]], [[Zarok]] returned to resume his conquest. He plunged the land into eternal darkness, stole the [[soul]]s of the inhabitants of [[Gallows Town]] and resurrected the dead. He also unwittingly resurrected [[Sir Daniel]] however. Daniel followed Zarok's trail across [[Gallowmere]] until he finally cornered him in his [[Zarok's Lair|lair]].
    ==Aftermath==
    ==Aftermath==
    Zarok was defeated and Gallowmere was restored to its former state. Daniel returned to his slumber and because the Gargoyles were impressed with him, he was allowed to join the [[Hall of Heroes]] in death.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}
    Zarok was defeated and Gallowmere was restored to its former state. Daniel returned to his slumber and because the [[Information Gargoyles|gargoyles]] were impressed with him, he was allowed to join the [[Hall of Heroes]] in death.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}
     
    ==Gallery==
    ==Gallery==



    Revision as of 23:12, 3 June 2020

    PLEASE NOTE: The name of this article is fan conjecture, as the official name is unknown or does not exist for its subject.
    Zarok's Return
    File:ZarokOverlookingVillageIntroAV.png
    Date 1386 (847 originally)
    Location Gallowmere
    Belligerents
    The Forces of Good
    Zarok's Army
    Commanders and leaders
    Sir Daniel Fortesque
    Morten the Earthworm
    Zarok the Necromancer
    Lord Kardok
    "And then, the sorcerer returned..."
    ― Narrator, Credits

    Zarok's Return is what kickstarts the events of MediEvil.

    Background

    100 years after the Battle of Gallowmere, Zarok returned to resume his conquest. He plunged the land into eternal darkness, stole the souls of the inhabitants of Gallows Town and resurrected the dead. He also unwittingly resurrected Sir Daniel however. Daniel followed Zarok's trail across Gallowmere until he finally cornered him in his lair.

    Aftermath

    Zarok was defeated and Gallowmere was restored to its former state. Daniel returned to his slumber and because the gargoyles were impressed with him, he was allowed to join the Hall of Heroes in death.[1]

    Gallery

    See also

    References

    1. The Game Prequel icon.png MediEvil: The Game Prequel. Written by Chris Sorrell. Art by Jason Wilson. Published by Titan Comics in 2019.