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==Tidbits==
 
==Tidbits==
When [[Goliath]] and his companions explore the [[Archmage]]'s cave, Goliath unearths a battle-axe left over from the [[Viking]] encampment long before. This same axe will later on play a major role in ''[[Vendettas]]'' (though [[Greg Weisman]] now regrets making it an axe).
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When [[Goliath]] and his companions explore the [[Archmage's Cave]], Goliath unearths a battle-axe left over from the [[Viking]] encampment long before. This same axe will later on play a major role in ''[[Vendettas]]'' (though [[Greg Weisman]] now regrets making it an axe, wishing instead it had been the mace [[Hakon]] used during the [[Wyvern Massacre]]).
  
 
Alongside the appearance of a "zombified" [[Demona]] in the cavern where the megalith stands, we also catch a glimpse of ghostly images of Demona, [[Othello]], and [[Desdemona]] (speedily replaced - though Goliath does not know it - by [[Hakon]] and the [[Captain of the Guard]], to show who's really behind the hauntings).
 
Alongside the appearance of a "zombified" [[Demona]] in the cavern where the megalith stands, we also catch a glimpse of ghostly images of Demona, [[Othello]], and [[Desdemona]] (speedily replaced - though Goliath does not know it - by [[Hakon]] and the [[Captain of the Guard]], to show who's really behind the hauntings).

Revision as of 02:09, 12 May 2007

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Director: Kazuo Terada
Story Editor: Michael Reaves
Story: Michael Reaves
Teleplay: Michael Reaves & Brynne Chandler Reaves

Summary

Tidbits

When Goliath and his companions explore the Archmage's Cave, Goliath unearths a battle-axe left over from the Viking encampment long before. This same axe will later on play a major role in Vendettas (though Greg Weisman now regrets making it an axe, wishing instead it had been the mace Hakon used during the Wyvern Massacre).

Alongside the appearance of a "zombified" Demona in the cavern where the megalith stands, we also catch a glimpse of ghostly images of Demona, Othello, and Desdemona (speedily replaced - though Goliath does not know it - by Hakon and the Captain of the Guard, to show who's really behind the hauntings).

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