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No official depiction of the subject exists. | |||
Biographical information | |||
AKA | Goddess of popular beat combos | ||
Gender | Female | ||
Behind the scenes information | |||
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Brit-Nih was an alleged "goddess of popular beat combos." Her sacred underwear was mentioned by Al-Zalam after Sir Dan defeated the Stained Glass Demon. It is unknown whether Brit-Nih was worshiped in Gallowmere or elsewhere.
Behind the scenes
Reference
Brit-Nih is only mentioned in MediEvil: Resurrection. Her name and character are a play on American popular music artist Britney Spears, who was at the height of her popularity when the game was published.
In other languages
Brit-Nih's name is only different in the French translation.
Language | Name |
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French (France) | Brite-Niaise Pire |
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