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==Towns and cities==
==Towns and cities==


'''Gallows Town''' (known as "The Sleeping Village" in-game) is a town lying near the center of the island. Not much is known about the town. Its inhabitants were possessed by [[Zarok]] in the game.
'''Gallows Town''' (known as "The Sleeping Village" in-game) is a town lying near the center of the island. Not much is known about the town. Its inhabitants were possessed by [[Zarok]] during the game's events. The town has a library, church, smithy, an asylum and a graveyard.
 
[[File:Mapofgallowmere.jpg|thumb|left|258px|Map of Gallowmere from Resurrection.]]'''Castle Peregrin''' (known as ''The Haunted Ruins'' in-game) was once Gallowmere's seat of power and home to the royal household, before it fell to ruin and became abandoned. It was once home to King Peregrin, Sir Daniel Fortesque and Canny Tim. There is lava underneath the castle which is only held by a set of floodgates.

Revision as of 15:08, 27 March 2011

File:MapOfGallowmere.png
Map of Gallowmere from MediEvil.

Gallowmere is a fictional English kingdom located on an island. It is home to many mystical,mythical creatures, like Dragon toads, Rhinotaurs or Dragon birds. MediEvil and MediEvil: Resurrection take place there.

Towns and cities

Gallows Town (known as "The Sleeping Village" in-game) is a town lying near the center of the island. Not much is known about the town. Its inhabitants were possessed by Zarok during the game's events. The town has a library, church, smithy, an asylum and a graveyard.

File:Mapofgallowmere.jpg
Map of Gallowmere from Resurrection.

Castle Peregrin (known as The Haunted Ruins in-game) was once Gallowmere's seat of power and home to the royal household, before it fell to ruin and became abandoned. It was once home to King Peregrin, Sir Daniel Fortesque and Canny Tim. There is lava underneath the castle which is only held by a set of floodgates.