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Dan's brave deeds were not forgotten by the world at large either, 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 contemporary witnesses as mass hallucination induced by the high prevalence of disease in London at the time.{{Bookref|MED2-Manual|4}}
Dan's brave deeds were not forgotten by the world at large either, 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 contemporary witnesses as mass hallucination induced by the high prevalence of disease in London at the time.{{Bookref|MED2-Manual|4}}


Academic interest in the Hero of Gallowmere continued into the 21st century. Most notably, [[Professor Darrow]] of Cambridge Archaeology dedicated her life to studying him, including his resurrections.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|5}} Of particular interest was the location of his final resting place, the location of which remained unknown.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|5}}
Academic interest in the Hero of Gallowmere continued into the 21st century. Most notably, [[Professor Darrow]] of Cambridge Archaeology dedicated her life to studying him, including his resurrections.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|5}} Of particular interest to scholars was the location of his final resting place, the location of which remained unknown.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|5}}


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==