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|name = Mullock | |name = Mullock | ||
|image = | |image = | ||
|soul = {{NoSoul}} | |soul = {{NoSoul}} | ||
|medievil2 = [[The Sewers]]<br>[[The Time Machine, Sewers]]}}'''Mullocks''' | |appearances = {{Med2| | ||
*[[The Sewers]] | |||
*[[The Time Machine, Sewers]] | |||
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|medievil2 = [[The Sewers]]<br>[[The Time Machine, Sewers]]}}'''Mullocks''' were a race of beings that lived in the sewers under [[London]] in [[1886]], although they likely used to live on the surface back in the 13th century.{{Note|name="res"|Though no living Mullocks appear in ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]'', a piece of the [[Anubis Stone]] can be found in the Mullock Chief's burial site.}} After finding a statue of Sir Dan, they came to worship him as their God, the "great one eye". | |||
At first, Mullocks | At first, Mullocks served as allies to Dan, but they later became his adversaries. | ||
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They regard Fortesque as their God and their King asks him to save their women from the monster that took them. | They regard Fortesque as their God and their King asks him to save their women from the monster that took them. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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*[[Mullock King]] | *[[Mullock King]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Revision as of 22:08, 15 July 2023
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Mullocks were a race of beings that lived in the sewers under London in 1886, although they likely used to live on the surface back in the 13th century.[a] After finding a statue of Sir Dan, they came to worship him as their God, the "great one eye".
At first, Mullocks served as allies to Dan, but they later became his adversaries.
Gameplay
Strategy guide description
They regard Fortesque as their God and their King asks him to save their women from the monster that took them.
Friendship is a fleeting thing, however, which is easily broken - especially by stealing their Time Stone! Once you've tried to take it, they will stab at you with their spears. You can't kill them, nor do you want to, so use your Sword to temporarily knock them senseless.
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Notes
- ↑ Though no living Mullocks appear in MediEvil: Resurrection, a piece of the Anubis Stone can be found in the Mullock Chief's burial site.