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Fortesque's deeds were not forgotten, although the events surrounding his return and victory over Lord Palethorn in 1886 were initially dismissed as not having really happened. [[Professor Marcus Effington Christy]], a 20th century academic, described the claims made by witnesses as mass hallucination induced by the high prevalence of disease in London at the time.{{Bookref|MED2-Manual|4}}
Fortesque's deeds were not forgotten, although the events surrounding his return and victory over Lord Palethorn in 1886 were initially dismissed as not having really happened. [[Professor Marcus Effington Christy]], a 20th century academic, described the claims made by witnesses as mass hallucination induced by the high prevalence of disease in London at the time.{{Bookref|MED2-Manual|4}}


Academic interest in Fortesque continued into the 21st century. Most notably, [[Professor Darrow]] of Cambridge Archaeology dedicated her life to studying the Hero of Gallowmere, including his resurrections.
Academic interest in Fortesque continued into the 21st century. Most notably, [[Professor Darrow]] of Cambridge Archaeology dedicated her life to studying the Hero of Gallowmere, including his resurrections.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|5}}


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==