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| PIT DEADITE |
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This Deadite lives in a pit in Lord
Arthur's courtyard. After Ash is pushed into the pit, he is forced to battle
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| PIT WITCH |
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This freak bursts out of the pit wall
when Ash kills the Pit Deadite. |
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| POSSESSED WITCH |
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While Ash is
working out a deal to get back home, this old woman becomes possessed, and
warns him that he will never find the Necronomicon. |
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| TINY
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After being chased
in the woods by a spirit force, Ash stops to rest in an old windmill. He sees
his reflection moving in a mirror so he smashes it. The pieces on the floor
still contain the reflection, and tiny versions of Ash emerge from them and
attack him. |
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| BAD ASH |
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Ash runs around outside the windmill,
screaming at an eyeball on his shoulder. It then grows into another head. It
continues growing until Ash splits in two. The clone then explains that he is
his evil counterpart and starts beating Ash while mocking him. |
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| EVIL ASH |
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When Ash finds the Necronomicon and
accidentally wakes the dead, the remains of Bad Ash jump from their grave and
reform into this disfigured monster. He then ressurects his army to launch an
attack on Arthur's castle, so he can get his hands on the Necronomicon.
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| WINGED
DEADITE |
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This winged Deadite swoops into the
courtyard of the castle shortly after Ash has returned with the book. It grabs
Sheila, taking her to Evil Ash and his busy hands. |
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| EVIL SHEILA |
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Sheila is turned into a Deadite by Evil Ash, who uses her
to distract Ash from the battle. Sheila jumps on Ash and attacks him.
Reluctantly, Ash impales her on a spear, which seems to kill her. When the
Deadites are defeated, Sheila turns human again and comes back to life.
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| ARMY OF DARKNESS |
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After reciting the wrong words from the Necronomicon, Ash
inadvertently raises this army of the dead. Lead by Evil Ash, they
unsuccessfully try to attack Arthur's castle in their quest for the
Necronomicon. |
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