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==History== | ==History== | ||
===13th century=== | ===13th century=== | ||
According to [[MediEvil: Resurrection|sources of dubious veracity]], Mullocks lived in [[Gallowmere]] back in the 13th century. Their leader, the [[Mullock Chief]], was given a piece of the [[Anubis Stone]] artefact after the [[Battle of Gallowmere]] in 1286. Once he passed away, he was buried in a special memorial in the Gallowmere graveyard along with the stone piece. Sir Dan dug the piece out after learning about it from [[The Boat Man|Death]]. | According to [[MediEvil: Resurrection|sources of dubious veracity]], Mullocks lived in [[Gallowmere]] back in the 13th century. Their leader, the [[Mullock Chief]], was given a piece of the [[Anubis Stone]] artefact after the [[Battle of Gallowmere]] in 1286. Once he passed away, he was buried in a special memorial in the Gallowmere graveyard along with the stone piece. Sir Dan dug the piece out a century later after learning about it from [[The Boat Man|Death]]. | ||
===18th century=== | ===18th century=== | ||
At some point, the Mullocks came into possession of an artefact known as the Time Stone. They also found a statue of Sir Daniel Fortesque, who they began worshipping as a god. They were a happy people who sang and danced until the coming of the [[Octomators]] who stole all of the tribe's women. | At some point, the Mullocks came into possession of an artefact known as the Time Stone. They also found a statue of Sir Daniel Fortesque, who they began worshipping as a god. They were a happy people who sang and danced until the coming of the [[Octomators]] who stole all of the tribe's women. |