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|gender = Male
|gender = Male
|family = [[Zarok]] (master)
|family = [[Zarok]] (master)
|death = 1236{{Note|name="peregrin"|Peregrin was crowned at age 15. It is said the kingdom thrived under his reign for 50 years. Canny Tim wins the 49th Gallowmere Games in 1285. Given the odd specificity of this, it is likely the Gallowmere Games first started when Peregrin was crowned. If we subtract 49 from 1285 we get 1236, the year of his coronation.}}<br>[[Gallowmere]], Britain
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'''Mr Snuffy'''{{Gameref|MED2019}}{{Gameref|MED2019-Bestiary}} was [[Zarok]]'s childhood pup and his closest companion.  
'''Mr Snuffy'''{{Gameref|MED2019}}{{Gameref|MED2019-Bestiary|Zarok}} (died 1236) was [[Zarok]]'s childhood pup and his closest companion.  
==History==
==History==
Zarok and Mr Snuffy spent many sunny days together playing in fields of wheat and splashing across streams. However, Mr Snuffy's life was cut short on [[King Peregrin's Coronation]] day when he began chasing a [[cat]]. The cat and dog ran into the royal procession and straight towards the [[King Peregrin|king]]'s carriage. While the cat managed to get away unseen, Mr Snuffy wasn't so lucky. The King's Guards skewered Mr Snuffy, as they were under the impression that the hound was about to attack the king's carriage. This event served as a catalyst for Zarok's hatred for King Peregrin and his obsession with necromancy.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}
Zarok and Mr Snuffy spent many sunny days together playing in fields of wheat and splashing across streams. However, Mr Snuffy's life was cut short on [[King Peregrin's Coronation]] day when he began chasing a [[cat]]. The cat and dog ran into the royal procession and straight towards the [[King Peregrin|king]]'s carriage. While the cat managed to get away unseen, Mr Snuffy wasn't so lucky. The King's Guards skewered Mr Snuffy, as they were under the impression that the hound was about to attack the king's carriage. This event served as a catalyst for Zarok's hatred for King Peregrin and his obsession with necromancy.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}
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