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{{Quote|For the honor of Gallowmere!|The Knights of Gallowmere, before doing battle with the Fazguls.}} | {{Quote|For the honor of Gallowmere!|The Knights of Gallowmere, before doing battle with the Fazguls.}} | ||
The '''Knights of Gallowmere''' were [[Sir Dan]]'s resurrected army. | The '''Knights of Gallowmere''', also known as the '''Army of Warriors''', were [[Sir Dan]]'s resurrected army. They aided him in battle against Zarok's immortal bodyguards, the [[Fazguls]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Canonical account=== | ===Canonical account=== | ||
After [[Zarok]] unleashed his | After [[Zarok]] unleashed his Fazguls, Sir Dan used the [[Chalice]] to summon his own army to battle them. The army's constitution was weaker than the Fazguls', so Dan had to utilize the [[Good Lightning]] to restore their health. After the battle, the remaining soldiers turned into [[Energy Vial]]s. | ||
===Apocryphal account=== | ===Apocryphal account=== | ||
Some accounts indicate that Sir Dan actually used the power of an artefact known as the [[Anubis Stone]] to summon an army and to heal it. | Some accounts indicate that Sir Dan actually used the power of an artefact known as the [[Anubis Stone]] to summon an army and to heal it. |