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The people of 19th century London still practiced Christianity. | The people of 19th century London still practiced Christianity. | ||
==Daniel Fortesque worship== | ==Daniel Fortesque worship== | ||
[[File:MediEvil2-DanStatueAndMullockKing-Screenshot.png|thumb| | [[File:MediEvil2-DanStatueAndMullockKing-Screenshot.png|thumb|left|200px|Dan statue and the Mullock King in the London sewers.]] A race of beings known as the [[Mullocks]] who lived in [[the sewers]] under London came to worship [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] as the "great one eye."{{Gameref|MED2}}{{Gameref|MED2|The Sewers|author=Mullock King|quote=Is it true, the great one eye has come to save us?}} It is unknown how or when this began, but the Mullocks had a giant stone statue of the hero in their possession. Their leader, the [[Mullock King]], wore a mask and clothes that made him resemble Sir Dan. | ||
Although they viewed Dan as a god,{{Gameref|MED2|The Sewers|author=Mullock King|quote=Great god, can you restore our women to us? If you can, you will be well rewarded.|id=1}} they did not take kindly to him taking their [[Time Stone]], which they seemed to prize more than him. | Although they viewed Dan as a god,{{Gameref|MED2|The Sewers|author=Mullock King|quote=Great god, can you restore our women to us? If you can, you will be well rewarded.|id=1}} they did not take kindly to him taking their [[Time Stone]], which they seemed to prize more than him. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} |