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    ===1286===
    ===1286===
    {{Quote|... There's the armor we're after. Custom made for Lord Fopdoodle 'ere.|Griff, ''MediEvil: The Game Prequel''}}
    {{Quote|... There's the armor we're after. Custom made for Lord Fopdoodle 'ere.|Griff, ''MediEvil: The Game Prequel''}}
    In order to pass off as the captain, [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]], the captain's future undead self, had to wear the armour while fighting the [[Jabberwocky]] attacking [[The Haunted Ruins|Castle Peregrin]] in 1286 in order to make the knights of [[Gallowmere]] believe that they have a skilled commander to lead them. This plan did work, although the armour was damaged in the process.
    In order to pass off as the captain, [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]], the captain's future undead self, had to wear the armour while fighting the [[Jabberwocky]] attacking [[The Haunted Ruins|Peregrin Castle]] in 1286 in order to make the knights of [[Gallowmere]] believe that they have a skilled commander to lead them. This plan did work, although the armour was damaged in the process.
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    Latest revision as of 16:41, 29 October 2024

    Fancy Pants Armour
    MediEvilComic-FancyPantsArmour.png
    Found in The Game Prequel icon.png MediEvil: The Game Prequel
    Used in The Game Prequel icon.png MediEvil: The Game Prequel
    "Danny boy's gonna need to wear the fancy pants armor that 'ee normally wears."
    Griff, discussing the plan.

    The Fancy Pants Armour was a suit of armour that was custom made for Captain Fortesque.[1]

    History

    1286

    "... There's the armor we're after. Custom made for Lord Fopdoodle 'ere."
    ― Griff, MediEvil: The Game Prequel

    In order to pass off as the captain, Sir Daniel Fortesque, the captain's future undead self, had to wear the armour while fighting the Jabberwocky attacking Peregrin Castle in 1286 in order to make the knights of Gallowmere believe that they have a skilled commander to lead them. This plan did work, although the armour was damaged in the process.

    Gallery

    References

    1. The Game Prequel icon.png MediEvil: The Game Prequel. Written by Chris Sorrell. Art by Jason Wilson. Published by Titan Comics in 2019.

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