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#In the [[Haunted Ruins]], in the possession of [[King Peregrin]]'s ghost<span style="line-height:21px;">.</span>
#In the [[Haunted Ruins]], in the possession of [[King Peregrin]]'s ghost<span style="line-height:21px;">.</span>
After Daniel successfully tracks down and assembles the pieces, he uses the stone during his showdown with Zarok to create an army with which he can face the Fazguls. The soldiers the stone summons are Daniel's comrades from the Battle of Gallowmere. Daniel uses the stone to further aid them in battle by healing them with his own life force.
After Daniel successfully tracks down and assembles the pieces, he uses the stone during his showdown with Zarok to create an army with which he can face the Fazguls. The soldiers the stone summons are Daniel's comrades from the Battle of Gallowmere. Daniel uses the stone to further aid them in battle by healing them with his own life force.
==Development==
==Behind the scenes==
===Development===
The Anubis Stone was originally introduced as an artefact brought into the past by [[Kiyante]] in the 2003 ''[[MediEvil 3]]'' ''[[Fate's Arrow (2003)|Fate's Arrow]]'' concept pitch. Its role serves as a replacement for the [[Chalice of Souls]] found in [[Zarok's Lair (Resurrection)|Zarok's Lair]] in the original ''MediEvil''.
The Anubis Stone was originally introduced as an artefact brought into the past by [[Kiyante]] in the 2003 ''[[MediEvil 3]]'' ''[[Fate's Arrow (2003)|Fate's Arrow]]'' concept pitch. Its role serves as a replacement for the [[Chalice of Souls]] found in [[Zarok's Lair (Resurrection)|Zarok's Lair]] in the original ''MediEvil''.
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