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==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
===Appearance===
===Appearance===
The statue depicted a humanoid figure (likely a [[wikipedia:Indian religions|Dharmic]] deity) with four arms. The figure wore a spiked hat on its head and an elaborate necklace around its neck. It had a prominent pair of breasts and strongly defined abdominal muscles.
The statue depicted a largely naked humanoid figure (likely a [[wikipedia:Indian religions|Dharmic]] deity) with four arms. The figure wore a spiked hat on its head and an elaborate necklace around its neck. It had a prominent pair of breasts and strongly defined abdominal muscles.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
MediEvil2-FourArmedStatueTopView.png|View from balcony.
MediEvil2-FourArmedStatueToppled.png|Toppled over.
MediEvil2-FourArmedStatueBack.png|Back view.
</gallery>
==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

Revision as of 21:41, 7 February 2025

Four-armed statue
MediEvil2-FourArmedStatue.png
General information
Type Statue
Gameplay information
Entity name MUStatue
Behind the scenes information
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A four-armed statue was exhibited in the Great Museum in Kensington, London in the late 19th century.

History

Origin

Though its exact origin was obscure due to a lack of labeling in the museum, the statue's general appearance suggested a possible South Asian origin. This is further supported by the British Empire's colonisation efforts in the region during the time period.

As an exhibit

The statue was on display in one of the rooms of the Kensington museum. In 1886, during the Autumn of Death, a giant reanimated skeletal dinosaur managed to knock it over by roaring. This allowed the resurrected hero Sir Daniel Fortesque (a fellow museum exhibit) to progress further into the museum by climbing on the knocked over statue.[1]

Characteristics

Appearance

The statue depicted a largely naked humanoid figure (likely a Dharmic deity) with four arms. The figure wore a spiked hat on its head and an elaborate necklace around its neck. It had a prominent pair of breasts and strongly defined abdominal muscles.

Gallery

References

  1. MediEvil 2 MediEvil 2. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on April 21, 2000.

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