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    |name = Fortesque
    |name = Fortesque
    |image =
    |image =MediEvilTheGamePrequel-DansRelative.png
    |gender = Female
    |gender = Female
    |family = [[Captain Fortesque]] <small>(close relative)</small><br>[[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] <small>(close relative)</small><br>[[Lord Cedric Fortesque]] <small>(relative)</small><br>[[Granny Fortesque]] <small>(relative)</small><br>[[cambridge:Ghosthunter:Colonel Freddie Fortesque|Colonel Freddie Fortesque]] <small>(relative)</small>
    |family = [[Captain Fortesque]] <small>(close relative)</small><br>[[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] <small>(close relative)</small><br>[[Lord Cedric Fortesque]] <small>(relative)</small><br>[[Granny Fortesque]] <small>(relative)</small><br>[[cambridge:Ghosthunter:Colonel Freddie Fortesque|Colonel Freddie Fortesque]] <small>(relative)</small>

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    Fortesque
    MediEvilTheGamePrequel-DansRelative.png
    Biographical information
    Gender Female
    Family Captain Fortesque (close relative)
    Sir Daniel Fortesque (close relative)
    Lord Cedric Fortesque (relative)
    Granny Fortesque (relative)
    Colonel Freddie Fortesque (relative)
    Behind the scenes information
    Appears in The Game Prequel icon.png MediEvil: The Game Prequel

    Sir Dan's close relative[1] was a member of the Fortesque family. Dan had a portrait of her in his room at Castle Peregrin in 1286. Not much else is known about her.

    Trivia

    • Although her exact relationship to Dan is unknown, they are known to be blood relatives, as she sports a similarly toothy visage to him. This was described as a "familial trait" by Jason Wilson.[1]

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 Twitter "A close relative. She too sports the familial trait."Jason Wilson (@GunnWriter) on X (formerly Twitter) (archived version at Internet Archive Wayback Machine). Published April 8, 2020.

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