Skull and Crossbones

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    Skull and Crossbones
    Icon Skull and Crossbones
    Type Artifact
    Requirement(s) Club
    Found in Scurvy Docks
    Used in Scurvy Docks
    Appears in MediEvil: Resurrection MediEvil: Resurrection
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    The Skull and Crossbones were a symbol of piracy that often appeared on pirate flags.

    History

    In order to reach the Haunted Ruins, Sir Dan had to obtain the Dragon Armour in the possession of the Dragon King who lived on Dragon Island. To reach the island, he needed to procure a boat from Scurvy Docks' Harbour Master. However, the Harbour Master was only interested in serving pirates, forcing Dan to find a way to disguise himself as one. As part of this effort, Sir Dan had to find a flag with the skull and crossbones. Eventually he found one on a smuggler's ship near the Scurvy Docks.

    Gameplay

    Unlike the other parts of the disguise, the Skull and Crossbones is not worn by Dan, he simply needs to have it in his possession whilst talking to the Harbour Master. Dan will need the rest of the disguise including the Pirate's Hat, Seagull, and Wooden Leg in order to finish the level.

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    In other languages

    Language Name Meaning
    French (France) Crâne et tibias -
    German Piratenflagge Pirate Flag
    Italian Teschio e ossa incrociate -
    Spanish (Spain) Calavera pirata Pirate Skull and Crossbones

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