Jabberwocky

Revision as of 17:35, 3 November 2024 by DansFriend (talk | contribs) (→‎Behind the scenes)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

The Jabberwocky (hatched 1286) was an immortal chicken-dragon hybrid created by a failed magical experiment. Originally chased from the kingdom of Gallowmere by hero Dirk Steadfast, the Jabberwocky would cross paths several times with Sir Daniel Fortesque, the Hero of Gallowmere. It was last seen falling off a cliffside.

Jabberwocky
MediEvil2019-BookOfGallowmere-EnemiesIcon.png
MediEvil2019-Jabberwocky-BookOfGallowmere.png
Biographical information
AKA Jabberwockee (by Griff)
Born 1286
Gallowmere, Britain
Family Mazok the Muddled (creator)
Behind the scenes information
Appears in MediEvil MediEvil (1998)
MediEvil 2019 icon.png MediEvil (2019)
The Game Prequel icon.png MediEvil: The Game Prequel
"Me mam used to tell me the story about how the Jabberwocky was first made - it's pretty much invulnerable to regular weapons."
Canny Tim, about the Jabberwocky.

History

Creation

Many years ago, the foolish sorcerer Mazok the Muddled came into possession of a Dragon Egg. At the same time, Gallowmere was suffering under a terrible famine, and Mazok had been ordered by his king to seek out a magical solution. 'If only the kingdom's scrawny chickens could lay eggs the size of a dragon egg', thought Mazok, and he set about applying his questionable skills to transform the egg.

Several days later the kingdom had been saved! The hatched chicken-dragon - or Jabberwocky as it came to be known - possessed the ferocity of a dragon and the dim wit of a chicken. It rampaged through the kingdom on a murderous spree and killed so many that even the meagre harvest was enough to sustain the survivors (as they mourned their loved ones).

The Jabberwocky was finally chased from the land by the hero Dirk Steadfast who poked it with his magic sword.

Later sightings

 
Sir Dan cuts off the Jabberwocky's head.

In 1286, one day before the Battle of Gallowmere, the Jabberwocky attacked King Peregrin's Castle and Gallows Town. However, Dan managed to chop its head off using Dirk Steadfast's Magic Sword, ending the attack.

In 1386, Dan encountered the Jabberwocky at the Mystic Maidens after escaping from the Haunted Ruins. The Jabberwocky then chased Dan through the Silver Woods until he was cornered at a cliff. Just as the Jabberwocky is about to reach him, Dan was saved by a vulture. The Jabberwocky plummeted over the cliff edge, its fate unknown.

Behind the scenes

Development

MediEvil (1998 original)

Originally, the Jabberwocky was to feature in a chase level with Dan being pursued by it. The level map, its textures, and the Jabberwocky model can be found in the MediEvil ECTS Pre-Alpha.[1][1.1] However, the chase itself has not been implemented by the time of this version. Snippets of a functional version of this level can be seen in one of the game's trailers. The level was replaced with the 9AV FMV.[2]

Animations

The Jabberwocky model present in the MediEvil ECTS Pre-Alpha has three animations.

MediEvil (2019 remake)

The Silver Wood level that the Jabberwocky features in was going to be recreated in the remake. However, it was cut for time.[3]

Name

Jabberwocky is a nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll. It is also the title of a 1977 film by Terry Gilliam, which Jason Wilson listed as having had an influence on MediEvil.[4]

PlayStation Network avatar

 
The avatar.
Main article: PlayStation Network avatars

The Jabberwocky appears on one of the 10 pre-order exclusive MediEvil PlayStation Network avatars. The avatar is based on the artwork from the Book of Gallowmere.

Gallery

Main article: Images of the Jabberwocky

MediEvil (1998 original)

MediEvil (2019 remake)

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
Arabic ”جابرووكي”
"jabruwki"
-
Bulgarian Джабъруоки
Dzhabŭruoki
-
Czech Tlachapoud -
Finnish Pekoraali -
German Jabberwock -
Italian Ciciarampa -
Japanese ジャバウォッキー
Jabau~okkī
-
Polish Dżabersmok -
Romanian Gălăgioasa Înaripată Loud Winged
Russian Бармаглот
Barmaglot
-
Swedish Jabberwockyn -

References

  1. MediEvil ECTS Pre-Alpha. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment in September 1997.
    1. MEDRES.MWD, files at indices 405 (The Silver Wood textures), 407 (The Silver Wood map), and 411 (Jabberwocky model) in MediEvil ECTS Pre-Alpha. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment in September 1997.
  2. MediEvil concept design on atomic-city. Archived at the Wayback Machine Internet Archive.
  3.   "i was made to understand the 2019 MediEvil remake was actually meant to reimplement (or reimagine?) this level, and it got pretty far but was cut for time. (i think it’s been long enough that i can say that without getting killed?)"@graysonZ80 on X (formerly Twitter) (archived version at Internet Archive Wayback Machine). Published September 22, 2023. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  4.   "“Jabberwocky” and “Time Bandits” were an influence on “MediEvil” and its humour - but with less naked arses and p*ss and sh*t than in Gilliam’s first solo-directed film. ;)"Jason Wilson (@GunnWriter) on X (formerly Twitter) (archived version at Internet Archive Wayback Machine). Published June 4, 2021. Retrieved December 14, 2023.

Navigation

Gaming Wiki Network