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====Decline and Zarok's Return==== | ====Decline and Zarok's Return==== | ||
[[File:MediEvil1998-IntroAV-ZarokOverVillage-Render.png|Zarok standing over Gallows Town.|thumb|right|250px]] | |||
{{Main article|Zarok's Return}} | {{Main article|Zarok's Return}} | ||
After the death of King Peregrin, the kingdom seemed to enter into a state of decline. By 1386, Castle Peregrin, once Gallowmere's seat of power, lay abandoned as a haunted ruin. The kingdom's necropolis also seemed to fall into disrepair by this point – the pillars inside the crypt of the Hero of Gallowmere had collapsed, the bridge to the Hilltop Mausoleum was not well maintained and on the brink of collapsing, and a portion of the graveyard became home to a [[Graveyard Wolves|family of wolves]]. | After the death of King Peregrin, the kingdom seemed to enter into a state of decline. By 1386, Castle Peregrin, once Gallowmere's seat of power, lay abandoned as a haunted ruin. The kingdom's necropolis also seemed to fall into disrepair by this point – the pillars inside the crypt of the Hero of Gallowmere had collapsed, the bridge to the Hilltop Mausoleum was not well maintained and on the brink of collapsing, and a portion of the graveyard became home to a [[Graveyard Wolves|family of wolves]]. | ||
The sorcerer, who was not killed in the battle a century prior, made his return and began his second attempt at conquering the land. Unfortunately for the sorcerer, he accidentally brought back his nemesis Sir Dan, who journeyed through the decaying land and killed the sorcerer once and for all. | The sorcerer, who was not killed in the battle a century prior, made his return and began his second attempt at conquering the land. Unfortunately for the sorcerer, he accidentally brought back his nemesis Sir Dan, who journeyed through the decaying land and killed the sorcerer once and for all. | ||
====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}} |