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{{QuoteAlt|The dead are to be honoured; not kept as the play things of alchemists!}}
{{QuoteAlt|The dead are to be honoured; not kept as the play things of alchemists!}}{{Infobox
'''King Peregrin''' (sometimes spelled as '''King Peregrine''') is a character that appears in [[MediEvil]] and [[MediEvil: Resurrection]].
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'''King Peregrin'''&nbsp;is a character that appears in [[MediEvil]] and [[MediEvil: Resurrection]].
==Story==
==Story==
He was the king of [[Gallowmere]] in the 13th century. He liked stories of heroism and [[Sir Daniel Fortesque|Dan]] was good at telling such stories, which is why he eventually appointed [[Sir Daniel Fortesque|Dan]] a knight and the head of the royal battalion. Some time after this, Zarok&apos;s terrific experiments on the dead were revealed. The King had Zarok&nbsp;banished because of this. Zarok soon built an army of demons, which he wanted to use to take over Gallowmere. The King sent his militia led by Dan to defeat this army. Daniel, however, was the first to fall in battle. Realising his subjects needed to feel safe and to honour Dan&apos;s memory, Peregrin declared that Daniel had defeated Zarok before his demise. A hero&apos;s tomb was soon erected to Dan, the history books inscribed with tales of his valour.
He was the king of [[Gallowmere]] in the 13th century. He liked stories of heroism and [[Sir Daniel Fortesque|Dan]] was good at telling such stories, which is why he eventually appointed [[Sir Daniel Fortesque|Dan]] a knight and the head of the royal battalion. Some time after this, Zarok&apos;s terrific experiments on the dead were revealed. The King had Zarok&nbsp;banished because of this. Zarok soon built an army of demons, which he wanted to use to take over Gallowmere. The King sent his militia led by Dan to defeat this army. Daniel, however, was the first to fall in battle. Realising his subjects needed to feel safe and to honour Dan&apos;s memory, Peregrin declared that Daniel had defeated Zarok before his demise. A hero&apos;s tomb was soon erected to Dan, the history books inscribed with tales of his valour.
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*''(to Dan)'' "Sir Fortesque, noblest of my courtiers, bravest of my captains! Oh that we should meet at such a dark hour, with the fate of this realm lying once again in your hands."
*''(to Dan)'' "Sir Fortesque, noblest of my courtiers, bravest of my captains! Oh that we should meet at such a dark hour, with the fate of this realm lying once again in your hands."
====''MediEvil: Resurrection''====
====''MediEvil: Resurrection''====
*''(to Dan)&nbsp;''"Sir Daniel Fortesque, noblest of my courtiers, bravest of my captains, clumsiest of my croquet team! Oh, that we should meet at such a dark hour, with the fate of this realm lying once again in your hands! Good lord, Fortesque! What happened to your jaw?"
*''(to Dan)'' "Sir Daniel Fortesque, noblest of my courtiers, bravest of my captains, clumsiest of my croquet team! Oh, that we should meet at such a dark hour, with the fate of this realm lying once again in your hands! Good lord, Fortesque! What happened to your jaw?"
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