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*Canny Tim is the only hero not mentioned in [[MediEvil_books#Book_5_-_HEROES_FROM_HISTORY:_A_Retrospective|HEROES FROM HISTORY: A Retrospective]], due to not being recognized as a hero outside the Hall of Heroes. | *Canny Tim is the only hero not mentioned in [[MediEvil_books#Book_5_-_HEROES_FROM_HISTORY:_A_Retrospective|HEROES FROM HISTORY: A Retrospective]], due to not being recognized as a hero outside the Hall of Heroes. | ||
*In [[MediEvil books|HISTORY OF GALLOWMERE - Volume 4]], it is written that Tim died in the first volley of arrows. However, this is actually how Sir Dan died instead. | *In [[MediEvil books|HISTORY OF GALLOWMERE - Volume 4]], it is written that Tim died in the first volley of arrows. However, this is actually how Sir Dan died instead. | ||
*[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/canny "Canny"] has several meanings, but given | *[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/canny "Canny"] has several meanings, but given Tim's English accent, it is likely intended as an affectionate nickname. | ||
*Being Dan's second in command, Tim does not insult Dan like the other members of the Hall of Heroes. | *Being Dan's second in command, Tim does not insult Dan like the other members of the Hall of Heroes. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
{{Note|a|[a]}} Tim's death is only mentioned in HISTORY OF GALLOWMERE - Volume 4, which ascribes Sir Dan's actual death to Tim. It is unknown whether it is only the nature of Tim's death that is a fabrication or if Tim's death itself is also fabricated. | {{Note|a|[a]}} Tim's death is only mentioned in HISTORY OF GALLOWMERE - Volume 4, which ascribes Sir Dan's actual death to Tim. It is unknown whether it is only the nature of Tim's death that is a fabrication or if Tim's death itself is also fabricated. |