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Revision as of 03:00, 5 March 2024
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AKA | Emelda | ||
Gender | Female | ||
Family | The Pumpkin Witch (alleged sister) | ||
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Emelda,[1][1.1] more commonly known as the Forest Witch, was a witch residing in the Enchanted Earth. Emelda was fond of rubies, sapphires, diamonds, amber and offered rewards for gems. She was also keen on ants' nests and liked to give abuse to cowards, such as Sir Dan.
History
Before the Evernight
Emelda used to be part of the infamous Cemetery Hill coven. However, she was ostracized by her sisters when she refused to stop using the communal cauldron to prepare her notoriously pungent lunchtime brews, prompting her to move to the Enchanted Earth.[1.1]
During the Evernight
After being summoned by Dan using the Witch Talisman, Emelda asked him to find seven pieces of amber for her in the ants' nest. When Dan returned with the amber, she rewarded him with the Chicken Drumsticks.
According to some sources, Emelda was the sister of the Pumpkin Witch, whom she plotted revenge against. She was also supposedly the guardian of the path to the 'Shadow Demon Gate'. She did not show much hostility towards Dan and asked him to find four Faerie Fungi for her. She then allegedly gave him a Butterfly Net to catch the fairies that have the fungi. She finally opened the passage to the Shadow Demon tomb for Dan after he completed her request.
Gameplay
Related trophy
Witches' Familiar Collect the Witch Talisman and complete both witch quests. |
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In other languages
Language | Name |
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Arabic | ساحرة الغابة sahirat alghaba |
Bulgarian | Горска вещица Gorska veshtitsa |
Croatian | Šumska vještica |
Czech | Lesní čarodějnice |
Danish | Skovheksen |
Dutch | Woudheks |
Finnish | Metsänoita |
French (France) | Sorcière de la Forêt |
German | Waldhexe |
Greek | Η Μάγισσα του Δάσους I Mágissa tou Dásous |
Hungarian | Erdei boszorkány |
Italian | Strega della foresta |
Japanese | 森の魔女 Mori no majo |
Norwegian | Skogsheks |
Polish | Leśna Wiedźma |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Bruxa da Floresta |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Bruxa da Floresta |
Romanian | Vrăjitoarea Pădurii |
Russian | Лесная ведьма Lesnaya ved'ma |
Spanish (LatAm) | Bruja del bosque |
Spanish (Spain) | Bruja del bosque |
Swedish | Skogshäxan |
Turkish | Orman Cadısı |
See also
References
- ↑ MediEvil. Developed by Other Ocean Emeryville. Published by Sony Interactive Entertainment on October 25, 2019.
- ↑ 1.1.0 1.1.1 Forest Witch 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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