Scurvy Docks

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    Scurvy Docks
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    General information
    Chalice Yes
    Enemies Boiler Guards, Smugglers
    Music Scurvy Docks
    Chronological information
    Previous level Pools of the Ancient Dead
    Next level Dragon Island
    Location on Land Map
       
       
    Sir Daniel Fortesque
    Pools of the Ancient Dead
       
    Dragon Island
    Trophies
    Arrgh, There Be Pirates Arrgh, There Be Pirates
    Start the Scurvy Docks level.
    Chalice of Souls Chalice of Souls
    Fill and obtain 7 Chalices.
    Chalice of Heroes Chalice of Heroes
    Fill and obtain 15 Chalices.
    Feeling Refreshed Feeling Refreshed
    Acquire 4 Health Bottles.
    Dan the Unstoppable Dan the Unstoppable
    Acquire 8 Health Bottles.
    Dan the Invincible Dan the Invincible
    Finish a level outside of Dan's Crypt and Gallowmere Plains without taking damage.
    "Scurvy Docks. Pirates and smugglers a-plenty but not much in the way of vitamin C."
    ― Loading screen narration

    Scurvy Docks is a level in MediEvil: Resurrection.

    Walkthrough

    Dan's Private Journal entry

    A SHORT STAY AT THE SEASIDE

    Ah, Scurvy Docks! You can almost smell the sea air - if you can pick it out from the stench of the lowlife who hang out round these parts. It's like chucking-out time in a scumbag theme pub. I sought the Harbour Master, with a view to obtaining a boat to take me to Dragon Island.

    The Harbour Master had the absolute cheek to cast doubt upon my credentials as a pirate - just because I'm wearing a suit of armour and didn't laugh at his Roger the Cabin Boy joke."Where's your tri-corn HAT? Where's your PARROT?" Honestly, I'm THIS close to beating that Harbour Master senseless with a sack full of crabsticks. Jobsworth.

    Finally. With my wooden leg, seagull, stupid hat and skull and crossbones, apparently I now passed muster as a pirate. The Harbour Master's a complete pain. If he'd asked for a patch over one eye I could at least have shut Al up for an hour or two - he's like a budgerigar if you plunge him into darkness. And after all that? A boat that looks slightly less seaworthy than Granny Fortesque's old hip-bath.

    The Voodoo Witch's fortune

    "I smell de sea, an' hear gulls screechin'. CAW CAW, CAW CAW. Have ya got a holiday comin' up?
    Ohh…Now m'see some annoying likkle softboy jobsworth.
    He call himself HARBORMASTER!,
    what kind of high and mighty name is that!
    This Harbormaster man seem to be judgin' some fancy dress. He chat to a skinny guy wearin' a pirate hat, wid ill-fittin' wooden foot an' seagull droppings on his shoulder.
    Pirates s'posed to look cool, man. This one look just like a smelly sea tramp."
    The Voodoo Witch

    Books

    Main article: Books in MediEvil: Resurrection

    Fish Hint

    Be wary of where you take your fish supper, certain parts of town attract ravenous seagulls.

    Parrot Hint

    SOLD OUT OF PARROTS!

    Thanks to a shortage in the supply chain we no longer have stock of these shoulder perching pirate essentials.
    You will have to make use of other bird types until further notice.

    SEADOG CEMETERY

    Here lies many of the most legendary pirates ever to splice a mainbrace, including: Red Beard
    Tidy Beard
    Fake Beard, the Pirate Queen

    and

    Peg Leg Pedro, who teetered and wobbled across the seven seas and feared nothing but woodworm.

    In other languages

    Language Name
    French (France) Les Quais du Scorbut
    German Skorbut-Docks
    Italian Porto Scorbuto
    Spanish (Spain) Los Muelles Escorbutos

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