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    ==Story==
    ==Story==
    ===''[[MediEvil (2019)]]''===
    ===''[[MediEvil (2019)]]''===
    Derok is fought in [[The Lake]] as part of [[Lost Souls (Remake)|lost soul]] [[Nautical Nachbaur]]'s quest. Derok is presented as a boss battle, his health being 9,999 hitpoints, but it only takes one hit to actually kill him.
    Derok is fought in [[the Lake|Mellowmede Lake]] as part of [[Lost Souls (Remake)|lost soul]] [[Nautical Nachbaur]]'s quest. Derok is presented as a boss battle, his health being 9,999 hitpoints, but it only takes one hit to actually kill him.
     
    ==Trivia==
    ==Trivia==
    *{{w|Rat king}} is a term for a collection of rats whose tails are intertwined and bound together by one of several possible mechanisms, such as entangling material like hair or sticky substances like sap or gum or getting tied together.
    *{{w|Rat king}} is a term for a collection of rats whose tails are intertwined and bound together by one of several possible mechanisms, such as entangling material like hair or sticky substances like sap or gum or getting tied together.

    Revision as of 10:42, 21 August 2020

    Rat King Derok
    File:Derok the Rat King.png
    Biographical information
    Gender Male
    Died 1386 (killed by Dan)
    Gameplay information
    Health 9,999
    "Each rat you squish is an act of treason against the mighty king Derok."
    Book of Gallowmere

    Rat King Derok is a "character" in the MediEvil remake.

    Story

    MediEvil (2019)

    Derok is fought in Mellowmede Lake as part of lost soul Nautical Nachbaur's quest. Derok is presented as a boss battle, his health being 9,999 hitpoints, but it only takes one hit to actually kill him.

    Trivia

    • Rat king is a term for a collection of rats whose tails are intertwined and bound together by one of several possible mechanisms, such as entangling material like hair or sticky substances like sap or gum or getting tied together.