Sir Daniel Fortesque: Difference between revisions

→‎Second resurrection: The pages of the book are scattered once Palethorn casts the spell, it is complete before then AFAIK.
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In the intervening years, kingdoms and empires rose and fell. Gallowmere was nearly lost to the annals of British history when remnants of the kingdom were brought to a London museum in the late 19th century. Among the artefacts recovered were remains of Zarok's beast transformation<!--We don't know for sure if this is a recreation or the actual body to be fair--> and Sir Dan's body, still in his original armour.
In the intervening years, kingdoms and empires rose and fell. Gallowmere was nearly lost to the annals of British history when remnants of the kingdom were brought to a London museum in the late 19th century. Among the artefacts recovered were remains of Zarok's beast transformation<!--We don't know for sure if this is a recreation or the actual body to be fair--> and Sir Dan's body, still in his original armour.


An expedition circa 1886 also unearthed the tome once used by Zarok to cast and control Evernight. This tome came into the possession of [[Lord Palethorn]], albeit missing a number of pages. In his pursuit of control over London, Palethorn became obsessed with Zarok's tome, and so sought to raise his own army of the evil dead toward his ends. Once again, Sir Dan is revived in order to deal with this threat.
An expedition in 1878 also unearthed the tome once used by Zarok to cast and control the Evernight. This tome came into the possession of the ambitious industrialist [[Lord Palethorn]]. In his pursuit of control over London, Palethorn became obsessed with Zarok's tome, and so sought to raise his own army of the evil dead toward his ends. Once again, Sir Dan was revived and had to deal with this threat.
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