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The '''Chalice of Souls''', or simply '''Chalice''', | The '''Chalice of Souls''', or simply '''Chalice''', was a sacred collectible item. Collecting a chalice allowed an individual to visit the [[Hall of Heroes]] where tributes could be paid to its [[The Heroes|heroes]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In 1386, twenty chalices were sent down to Earth by [[Gallowmere]]'s heroes as a challenge for [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]], allowing him to prove himself a true hero by collecting them all. | |||
Five hundreds year later, chalices materialised once again, this time in [[London]]. The reason for this is unknown. [[Professor Hamilton Kift]], a local scientist with an interest in the occult, converted their power into [[:category:weapons|weapons]] for Sir Dan. | |||
==Gameplay== | |||
Chalices of Souls can be found in almost every level of the [[MediEvil (series)|''MediEvil'' games]]. Collecting chalices allows the player to visit the Hall of Heroes in ''[[MediEvil (1998)|MediEvil]]'' and ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]'', while in ''[[MediEvil 2]]'' they are given to the Professor instead. This leads to obtaining rewards such as weapons, [[Life Bottle]]s and [[treasure]]. | |||
In order to collect the chalice in ''[[MediEvil (1998)|MediEvil]]'' and ''[[MediEvil 2]]'', Sir Dan has to dispatch the required amount of evil souls to fill the chalice. While filling a chalice is not required to collect it in ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]'', Dan will still need to fully fill the chalice with souls in order to visit the Hall of Heroes. | |||
Some levels, such as [[The Sleeping Village]] and [[Kew Gardens]], will also require that Dan protects good souls. Losing too many good souls will drain the chalice and may result in it becoming uncollectable. | |||
Collecting all chalices in ''MediEvil'' and ''MediEvil 2'' will also reward the player with a different ending. However, this is not the case in ''MediEvil: Resurrection'' which only has one ending regardless of how many chalices are collected. | |||
===''MediEvil''=== | |||
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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
===Development=== | ===Development=== | ||
====''MediEvil'' (1998 original)==== | |||
In early pre-release versions of ''MediEvil'' from 1997, such as the ''[[MediEvil Rolling Demo]]'', chalices did not yet exist. It is likely they were created as part of the game's redesign in early 1998. | |||
===In other media=== | ===In other media=== | ||
====''PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale''==== | ====''PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale''==== | ||
Sir Dan uses a chalice during his Level 2 Super | Sir Dan uses a chalice during his Level 2 Super Move. Several souls are released from the chalice which will kill any opponents they come into contact with. | ||
==Navigation== | ==Navigation== | ||
{{MediEvil inventory}} | {{MediEvil inventory}} |