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====Legacy==== | ====Legacy==== | ||
It is likely that Gallowmere was eventually absorbed into a bigger kingdom, such as the [[wikipedia:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]]. The body of Gallowmere's hero, Sir Daniel Fortesque, was recovered and moved to a museum in London where he remained until 1886.{{Bookref|MED2-Manual}} By the 21st century, the exact location of Gallowmere was largely unknown.{{Bookref|FArrow}} | It is likely that Gallowmere was eventually absorbed into a bigger kingdom, such as the [[wikipedia:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]]. The body of Gallowmere's hero, Sir Daniel Fortesque, was recovered and moved to a museum in London where he remained until 1886.{{Bookref|MED2-Manual}} By the 21st century, the exact location of Gallowmere was largely unknown.{{Bookref|FArrow}} | ||
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'''Gallows Town''' (also known as ''[[The Sleeping Village]]'') was a town lying near the center of Gallowmere. Its inhabitants were possessed by [[Zarok]] in 1386, but were freed shortly after. The town had a library, church, pub and smithy. | '''Gallows Town''' (also known as ''[[The Sleeping Village]]'') was a town lying near the center of Gallowmere. Its inhabitants were possessed by [[Zarok]] in 1386, but were freed shortly after. The town had a library, church, pub and smithy. |