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King Peregrin's Crown
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"It is said that the King's Crown was lost in the dungeons below the Castle and that the ghost of the regent himself now haunts those cold stone passage ways. Spooky!"
― Excerpt from TOURIST GUIDE TO GALLOWMERE - Part 2.
King Peregrin's Crown was a crown formerly in use by the last monarch of the Gallowmere monarchy, King Peregrin.
History
King Peregrin was crowned in 1236.[a] At some point after the King passed away in 1286, his crown was lost in the dungeons under the Castle. Sir Daniel Fortesque found it in 1386 and placed it on the throne, bringing peace to the former monarch's ghost.
Characteristics
Appearance
King Peregrin's Crown was a golden circlet formed of seven points with small red gemstones set in each one.
Gameplay
King Peregrin's Crown is found in The Haunted Ruins in the room with the floodgates and is required to progress further through the level. It is used on the throne of King Peregrin in the castle's throne room to summon him.
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Language
Official Name
French (France)
Couronne
German
Krone
Italian
Corona
Spanish (Spain)
Corona
Notes
↑ Peregrin was crowned at age 15. It is said the kingdom thrived under his reign for 50 years. Canny Tim wins the 49th Gallowmere Games in 1285. Given the odd specificity of this, it is likely the Gallowmere Games first started when Peregrin was crowned, and the 50th year of his reign is going to be 1286, the year of the war with Zarok. Therefore, 1286 - 50. This places the beginning of his reign in 1236.