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{{Infobox kingdom
{{Infobox
|title=Kingdom of Gallowmere
|name = Kingdom of Gallowmere
|image=GallowmereMapRemake.png
|{{Infobox entry|Religion|Christianity}}
|religion = Christianity
|{{Infobox entry|Government|[[Monarchy of Gallowmere|Feudal monarchy]] (? - 1286)}}
|government = [[Monarchy of Gallowmere|Feudal monarchy]] (? - 1286)
|{{Infobox entry|Monarchs|[[King Peregrin's father|Peregrin's father]] (? – 1236)<br>[[King Peregrin|Peregrin]] (1236 – 1286)}}
|king = [[King Peregrin's father|Peregrin's father]] (? – c. 1233)<br>[[King Peregrin|Peregrin]] (c. 1233 – 1286)
|{{Infobox entry|Era|Medieval}}
|era = Medieval
|{{Infobox entry|Currency|[[Gold]]}}
|currency = [[Gold]]
}}
}}[[File:MapOfGallowmere.png|Map of Gallowmere in ''MediEvil'' (1998).|270px|right|thumb]]
'''Gallowmere''' was one of the nine kingdoms of Medieval Britain famed for its lush green countryside, fair rulers and kindly people.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}} It was home to many mystical, mythical creatures, like [[Dragon Toads]], [[Rhinotaurs]] and [[Dragon Birds]].
'''Gallowmere''' was one of the [[nine kingdoms of Medieval Britain]] famed for its lush green countryside, fair rulers and kindly people.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}} It was home to many mystical, mythical creatures, like [[Dragon Toads]], [[Rhinotaurs]] and [[Dragon Birds]]. ''[[MediEvil]]'', [[MediEvil (PS4)|its remake]] and ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]'' take place in Gallowmere.


==Towns and cities==
==Towns and cities==
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'''The City of Madness''' (also known as ''[[The Time Device]]'') is a city built by Zarok using the ''darkest of magics.'' The city is home to many of his obscure inventions, including his [[boiler guards]]. Another notable invention is a train, which he uses to travel around the city faster. In the middle of the city lies [[Zarok's Lair]], his personal domain.
'''The City of Madness''' (also known as ''[[The Time Device]]'') is a city built by Zarok using the ''darkest of magics.'' The city is home to many of his obscure inventions, including his [[boiler guards]]. Another notable invention is a train, which he uses to travel around the city faster. In the middle of the city lies [[Zarok's Lair]], his personal domain.
 
==Behind the scenes==
===Development===
At an earlier stage of development, Gallowmere was called '''Millennium''', likely after the [[Millennium Interactive|development studio]] itself.<ref>{{Cite web|archivedtitle=Archive.org|archivedurl=https://archive.org/details/HobbyConsolas070EspecialMedievil|title=Especial ''MediEvil'' - El nacimiento de una leyenda (o casi)|newspaper=Hobby Consolas No. 70|published=July 1997|publisher=Axel Springer España}}</ref>
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery orientation="landscape" spacing="small" widths="200">
{{Empty section}}
Map of Gallowmere in-game.png|Map of Gallowmere in ''MediEvil: Resurrection''.
==In other languages==
Mapofgallowmere.jpg|Inlay Map of Gallowmere in ''MediEvil: Resurrection'' cover.
JapaneseMap.jpg|Overview of Gallowmere in ''MediEvil (1998)''.
</gallery>
==Trivia==
*Gallowmere may be located on an island somewhere in the Hebrides, as that is the location of a tomb housing [[Zarok's spell book]] in ''[[MediEvil 2]]''. This has not been confirmed in any of the games, however.
*At an earlier stage of development, Gallowmere was called '''Millennium''', likely after the [[Millennium Interactive|development studio]] itself.<ref>{{Cite web|archivedtitle=Archive.org|archivedurl=https://archive.org/details/HobbyConsolas070EspecialMedievil|title=Especial ''MediEvil'' - El nacimiento de una leyenda (o casi)|newspaper=Hobby Consolas No. 70|published=July 1997|publisher=Axel Springer España}}</ref>
{{Names
{{Names
|fr = Potencie (''MediEvil: Resurrection'')
|fr = Potencie (''MediEvil: Resurrection'')
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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 18:57, 8 July 2023

Kingdom of Gallowmere
Religion Christianity
Government Feudal monarchy (? - 1286)
Monarchs Peregrin's father (? – 1236)
Peregrin (1236 – 1286)
Era Medieval
Currency Gold

Gallowmere was one of the nine kingdoms of Medieval Britain famed for its lush green countryside, fair rulers and kindly people.[1] It was home to many mystical, mythical creatures, like Dragon Toads, Rhinotaurs and Dragon Birds.

Towns and cities

Gallows Town (also known as The Sleeping Village) is a town lying near the center of the island. Not much is known about the town. Its inhabitants were possessed by Zarok in 1386. The town has a library, church, pub and smithy.

Castle Peregrin (also known as The Haunted Ruins) was once Gallowmere's seat of power and home to the royal household, before it fell to ruin and became abandoned. There is lava underneath the castle which is held back by a set of floodgates.

Mellowmede (also known as The Lake) was once a town of arcane alchemy, before being destroyed by Rhinotaurs and flooded by the murky swamps. The ancient people of this long vanished town once sought to harness the power of Crystals within the Crystal Caves. The city now lies in ruin.

The City of Madness (also known as The Time Device) is a city built by Zarok using the darkest of magics. The city is home to many of his obscure inventions, including his boiler guards. Another notable invention is a train, which he uses to travel around the city faster. In the middle of the city lies Zarok's Lair, his personal domain.

Behind the scenes

Development

At an earlier stage of development, Gallowmere was called Millennium, likely after the development studio itself.[2]

Gallery

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
French (France) Potencie (MediEvil: Resurrection) From French "potence" (Gallows)
Japanese ガロメア Garomea (Gallowmere)

References

  1. The Game Prequel icon.png MediEvil: The Game Prequel. Written by Chris Sorrell. Art by Jason Wilson. Published by Titan Comics in 2019.
  2. Especial MediEvil - El nacimiento de una leyenda (o casi) in Hobby Consolas No. 70 (archived version at Archive.org). Published July 1997 by Axel Springer España.

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