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Gallowmere was also home to a monastic order that oversaw the [[Inside The Asylum|local asylum]]. However, its [[Mad Monks|members]] went insane after the disappearance of the [[head monk]].{{Gameref|MED2019}}{{Gameref|MED2019-Bestiary|Mad Monks}} | Gallowmere was also home to a monastic order that oversaw the [[Inside The Asylum|local asylum]]. However, its [[Mad Monks|members]] went insane after the disappearance of the [[head monk]].{{Gameref|MED2019}}{{Gameref|MED2019-Bestiary|Mad Monks}} | ||
==Practice in Victorian London== | ==Practice in Victorian London== | ||
The people of 19th century [[London]] still practiced Christianity. This was most evident in the [[Whitechapel]] graveyard which featured the statue of | The people of 19th century [[London]] still practiced Christianity. This was most evident in the [[Whitechapel]] graveyard which featured the statue of a praying angel and where the coffins bore crosses on their front. | ||
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Revision as of 19:42, 31 October 2024
Christianity was a prominent world religion centred around Jesus Christ.[a]
Practice in Gallowmere
Christianity was practiced in the kingdom of Gallowmere during the 13th and 14th centuries (and likely earlier as well). The settlement of Gallows Town had a small church where its people gathered in worship. In the nearby graveyard, the graves of many dead were marked by wooden and stone crosses. There was also a prominent statue of an angel positioned roughly in the middle of the graveyard.
Gallowmere was also home to a monastic order that oversaw the local asylum. However, its members went insane after the disappearance of the head monk.[1][1.1]
Practice in Victorian London
The people of 19th century London still practiced Christianity. This was most evident in the Whitechapel graveyard which featured the statue of a praying angel and where the coffins bore crosses on their front.
Notes
- ↑ Christianity and Jesus Christ are never directly mentioned in the MediEvil games. However, beginning with the second game, real world locations and people are referenced, which shows us that the MediEvil world is similar to ours in some respects. Additionally, many Christian symbols appear throughout the games, necessitating the existence of the religion (or one like it) in the world of MediEvil.
References
- ↑ MediEvil. Developed by Other Ocean Emeryville. Published by Sony Interactive Entertainment on October 25, 2019.
- ↑ Mad Monks entry in the Book of Gallowmere in MediEvil. Developed by Other Ocean Emeryville. Published by Sony Interactive Entertainment on October 25, 2019.
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