Canny Tim: Difference between revisions

m (Didn't Robin Hood use a crossbow instead? And Canny Tim was never mentioned as a highly skilled swordsman. Though I guess appearance wise they are similar.)
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After collecting a [[Chalice of Souls]], Daniel can speak to Canny Tim, who tells Dan of his glorious kill of Lord Kardok (which of course angers Dan, as he was killed by an arrow in the eye as well - not only that, but as the first death on the battlefield that day) and offers him his [[Crossbow|crossbow]] as aid. Once Dan collects another Chalice, he gives him a [[Life Bottle]], without knowledge of its actual use.
After collecting a [[Chalice of Souls]], Daniel can speak to Canny Tim, who tells Dan of his glorious kill of Lord Kardok (which of course angers Dan, as he was killed by an arrow in the eye as well - not only that, but as the first death on the battlefield that day) and offers him his [[Crossbow|crossbow]] as aid. Once Dan collects another Chalice, he gives him a [[Life Bottle]], without knowledge of its actual use.


''In MediEvil: Resurrection'', he never gives him a Life Bottle. Instead, he gives Dan the Hero's Crossbow after he collects 7 chalices.
''In MediEvil: Resurrection'', he never gives him a Life Bottle. Instead, he gives Dan the [[Hero's Crossbow]] after he collects 7 chalices.
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*He is the only hero not mentioned in [[MediEvil_books#Book_5_-_HEROES_FROM_HISTORY:_A_Retrospective|HEROES FROM HISTORY: A Retrospective]], due to not being recognized as a hero outside the Hall of Heroes.
*He is the only hero not mentioned in [[MediEvil_books#Book_5_-_HEROES_FROM_HISTORY:_A_Retrospective|HEROES FROM HISTORY: A Retrospective]], due to not being recognized as a hero outside the Hall of Heroes.
*[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/canny "Canny"] has several meanings, but given his English accent, it is likely intended as an affectionate nickname (as opposed to the more derogatory Scottish form).
*[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/canny "Canny"] has several meanings, but given his English accent, it is likely intended as an affectionate nickname (as opposed to the more derogatory Scottish form).
*Canny Tim is similar to [[wikipedia:Robin Hood|Robin Hood]], a heroic outlaw found in English folklore who, according to legend, was also a highly skilled archer.
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