Sir Daniel Fortesque: Difference between revisions

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In order to save face, King Peregrin declared Zarok the Sorcerer dead and organised a hero's burial for Fortesque, including the construction of a custom [[Dan's Crypt|crypt]]. From then on, Fortesque was revered as the Hero of Gallowmere.{{Bookref|MED-Manual|9}}
In order to save face, King Peregrin declared Zarok the Sorcerer dead and organised a hero's burial for Fortesque, including the construction of a custom [[Dan's Crypt|crypt]]. From then on, Fortesque was revered as the Hero of Gallowmere.{{Bookref|MED-Manual|9}}
{{ResurrectionText|Some sources offer a different account of Fortesque's death. They claim that Fortesque caught his foot on the grass and twisted his ankle before being shot,<!--Bloodmonath dialogue in Resurrection--> and ultimately attribute his death to Zarok's right-hand man, [[Lord Kardok]]. However, this version of events is unlikely to be true.<!--Implied by dialogue in Zarok's Lair in Resurrection -->}}
{{ResurrectionText|Some sources offer a different version of Fortesque's death. They claim that Fortesque caught his foot on the grass and twisted his ankle before being shot,<!--Bloodmonath dialogue in Resurrection--> and ultimately attribute his death to Zarok's right-hand man, [[Lord Kardok]]. However, this version of events is unlikely to be true.<!--Implied by dialogue in Zarok's Lair in Resurrection -->}}


===First resurrection===
===First resurrection===