Cemetery Hill

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    Cemetery Hill
    General information
    Chalice Yes
    Enemies Boulder Gargoyles, Zombies,
    Headless Zombies
    Music (original) Dan's Waltz
    Music (remake) Run of the Hill
    Chronological information
    Level number 3.
    Previous level The Graveyard
    Next level The Hilltop Mausoleum
    Location on Land Map
      The Hilltop Mausoleum  
     
     
    Sir Daniel Fortesque
     
     
    The Graveyard Return to the Graveyard
    Trophies
    King of Cups King of Cups
    Collect all the chalice rewards.
    Deathly Smorgasbord Deathly Smorgasbord
    Die 7 different ways.
    A Shocking Lack Of Respect A Shocking Lack Of Respect
    Destroy 100 gravestones.
    Witches' Familiar Witches' Familiar
    Collect the Witch Talisman and complete both witch quests.
    Rock Wrangler Rock Wrangler
    Avoid all the rolling rocks on Cemetery Hill.
    "The Hilltop Mausoleum waits atop Cemetery Hill. It's a rocky road, but exercise would do those old bones some good."
    ― Loading screen description

    Cemetery Hill is the third level in MediEvil and its remake, also serving as an inspiration for the level of the same name in MediEvil: Resurrection. Implied by name as a hill overlooking the Gallowmere cemetery, it is the third level in the Necropolis. It is also one of the few areas to remain consistent across all three releases. Here, the player is introduced to Sir Daniel Fortesque's arch-nemesis Zarok and will learn about key items and destructible obstacles.

    Walkthrough

    The nefarious Zarok takes centre stage--and he is taken aback by Sir Dan's new lease on life. He will wake the two Boulder Gargoyles before trotting off; one rolls soft stones, while the other rolls hard stones/fireballs. Dan could run and jump straight up the winding peak before him and kill these two to head straight away for the exits, but that would suck all the fun out of this area.

    Gargoyles or no, Dan can head left to discover an Energy Vial in a covered stall with the Merchant Gargoyle. Clear the zombies and press on, or use the nearby Smart Bomb to wipe them out.

    Head right from the entrance and chop a couple more zombies to find an entryway blocked by a boulder. There has to be a way in. Head back to the left and around the conveniently-placed lava pool to head uphill, then drop off to the left at the first bend into a knoll with a chest. Smack a couple of Headless Zombies and grab the Club. Smash the boulders in this area to get out.

    Head back to the boulder on the right and give it a whack to enter a new room. The camera angles can get a bit wonky at times, but have a convo with the Information Gargoyle to discover that this is an old coven dwelling. Kill the sundry zombies here, then bash the bookcase on the right.

    This next bit requires swift timing. Use a light attack to extend Dan's club into the flame, then run across to the room on the left. Smack the torch to light it. Blitz another batch of zombies, then search the cubbies for another Energy Vial, some gold coins, and the Witch Talisman. The Chalice of Souls is here as well; grab this ASAP.

    Finally, return to the hill. As Dan works his way up, he can bash the chests and small rocks on the path for Copper Shields, coins, and Energy Vials. Use the nooks and crannies to create a shortcut and/or evade some of the speedier boulders.

    The Hilltop Mausoleum lies beyond the door. Use the nearby Fountain of Rejuvenation if needed, grab the gold on the opposite side, then exit.

    Hall of Heroes

    The statue the gargoyle is referring to is the first one on the right. Talk to Canny Tim again to get a Life Bottle.

    Book of Gallowmere

    Friendlies

    Bosses

    Enemies

    Items

    Melee weapons

    Armour

    Items

    Treasure

    Energy

    Intermissions

    Main article: Speeches in MediEvil

    Zarok's monologue

    128 Zarok So, even from the shackles of death my old enemy pursues me!
    You're too late Fortesque - already my army has risen from the grave!
    You will never leave this necropolis... Ha, ha, ha!

    Information Gargoyle (Witches Coven)

    82 Information Gargoyle Cough! Splutter! Aaah - fresh air!
    We hates these dark old caves and their filthy stench of old witches. A coven of the nasty old hags lived here once - unholy fires burning all night while they brewed up unspeakable muck in their cauldrons. They moved on years back but the smell still makes our eyes sting.

    Gargoyles (Upon defeat)

    124 Gargoyles We have failed the Master! We give our lives!


    Books

    Main article: Books in MediEvil

    Book 1

    Some obstructions can be smashed down with clubs and certain other weapons, try experimenting.

    Book 2

    The club is a crude, but effective weapon. Bash with it! Burn with it! But beware, one bash too many and it will break.

    Book 3

    Of great archaeological Interest. Destroy the boulder and plunder the valuable treasures within.

    Book 4 - A GUIDE TO COVENS - for Witches and Witchcraft enthusiasts

    A Witches Coven would reach the height of its power only when all of their Sacred Flames were alight.
    Witches have been known to offer help to the questing adventurer, yet they are a reclusive people and have to be summoned by the aid of mystic Charms or Talismans.
    Let it be known that help from a Witch is rarely given freely, and the Witch will more often than not make a request of the adventurer before any such help is given.
    If seeking to summon a Witch, remember that they are quite territorial. Any signs of previous Witch activity in an area is good indication that a Witch can be called upon.

    Book 5

    The adventurer would be wise to be thorough in the exploration of an area. Hidden locations reap great rewards.

    Behind the scenes

    Development

    Jason Wilson listed the tower of Babel sequence and painting from the film Metropolis as inspiration for this level.[1]

    In other languages

    Language Name
    Czech Hřbitovní kopec
    French (France) Colline Du Cimetière
    German Der Friedhofshügel
    Italian La Collina del Cimitero
    Japanese 墓地の丘
    Portuguese (Portugal) Colina do Cemitério
    Spanish (Spain) Colina del Cementerio

    See also

    References

    1. Facebook Jason Wilson, Reference and inspiration for the game MediEvil on Facebook. Published November 3, 2014.

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