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Karl Sturnguard spent most of his formative years under siege at his family castle. With his impregnable magic shield Sturnguard's motto was 'the best form of attack is defence'. Sadly his shield couldn't protect him from poor eating habits and he died during a post battle feast while swallowing a large sausage he had failed to chew. | Karl Sturnguard spent most of his formative years under siege at his family castle. With his impregnable magic shield Sturnguard's motto was 'the best form of attack is defence'. Sadly his shield couldn't protect him from poor eating habits and he died during a post battle feast while swallowing a large sausage he had failed to chew. | ||
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*Karl is supposedly German, due to him saying, "Herr Fortesque" when addressing Dan, instead of "Mr. Fortesque" or simply just "Fortesque", and also because of his use of the word "nein" in place of "no". | |||
* | **The given name Karl is also often used in Germany. | ||
[[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Characters]] | ||
[[Category:MediEvil characters]] | [[Category:MediEvil characters]] |
Revision as of 16:46, 4 January 2014
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Gender | Male |
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Karl Sturngaurd is a character and a hero from MediEvil and MediEvil: Resurrection. Upon meeting him, he rewards Daniel with his Gold Shield.
Story
Karl Sturnguard spent most of his formative years under siege at his family castle. With his impregnable magic shield Sturnguard's motto was 'the best form of attack is defence'. Sadly his shield couldn't protect him from poor eating habits and he died during a post battle feast while swallowing a large sausage he had failed to chew.
Trivia
- Karl is supposedly German, due to him saying, "Herr Fortesque" when addressing Dan, instead of "Mr. Fortesque" or simply just "Fortesque", and also because of his use of the word "nein" in place of "no".
- The given name Karl is also often used in Germany.