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After getting his bearings, Sir Dan travelled throughout Gallowmere, dispelling the black mist and laying the corrupted dead to rest, battling Zarok's minions along his route. With each defeat of Zarok's armies, Dan earned the right to claim numerous weapons and resources from the [[Hall of Heroes]], that he might once again confront Zarok and lay him low once and for all. | After getting his bearings, Sir Dan travelled throughout Gallowmere, dispelling the black mist and laying the corrupted dead to rest, battling Zarok's minions along his route. With each defeat of Zarok's armies, Dan earned the right to claim numerous weapons and resources from the [[Hall of Heroes]], that he might once again confront Zarok and lay him low once and for all. | ||
Although Dan inadvertently released Zarok's most ancient and powerful force in the [[Shadow Demon]]s, he would defeat many of Zarok's most insidious traps, including an elaborate [[The Time Device|clockwork maze]] before finally reaching the core of the wizard's Lair. However, Zarok had at least one more trick up his sleeve--an indomitable elite army of [[Fazghuls]] ready to strike Sir Dan down. Using the freed souls he had gathered, Dan summoned his own spectral battalion and eventually slew the Fazghuls. There, he also met the zombified [[Lord Kardok]] and struck him down. | |||
Frustrated, Zarok made a last-ditch decision to face the would-be hero one-on-one, transmogrifying into his ultimate draconic form. The battle was intense, but Fortesque made good on his mission and became the hero he was always meant to be. As Zarok destroyed his own fortress, a great bird swept Sir Dan in its talons and carried him back to his crypt, where he remained for 500 years. | |||
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Sir Daniel Wigginbottom Fortesque IV (1254 – 1286), commonly shortened to Sir Daniel Fortesque or Sir Dan, was a knight of the kingdom of Gallowmere. Due to his father's influence and a close personal relationship with the king, Sir Dan became the king's champion and Captain of the army. In 1286, he was charged with leading the militia into battle against the rebelling court magician Zarok in what would become known as the Battle of Gallowmere. Ignobly, Sir Dan was killed by the first volley of arrows. The king, unimpressed with Dan's performance, weaved a legend about the felled warrior, declaring him the Hero of Gallowmere.
History
Life
Sir Daniel Wigginbottom Fortesque IV[1.1] was born in the kingdom of Gallowmere in 1254Template:Ref as the eldest son of Lord Cedric Fortesque – the wealthiest noble in the land.[1.2] Fortesque pursued a career as a knight to impress the maidens. He was trained by the best weapons masters in the land, but never realised his full potential due to a lack of effort on his part.[1.2]
Using his father's money and influence, Fortesque was able to rise through the ranks of the king's army. After the king's previous champion had an unfortunate accident while riding his horse, the king chose to appoint Fortesque as the replacement, listening solely to the words of his new court magician.[1.2]
Death
In 1286, an army of the undead began marching towards Castle Peregrin. Unbeknownst to the king, it was led by his very own court magician Zarok. The king was in desperate need of a hero who could tackle the threat, and he knew exactly who he wanted.
Fortesque was chosen to lead the charge into battle. Unfortunately, he died instantly when he was shot through his left eye by the very first arrow fired. Despite this, the Gallowmere army went on to win the battle without him.[2.1]
In order to save face, King Peregrin declared Zarok the Sorcerer dead and organised a hero's burial for Fortesque, including the construction of a custom crypt. From then on, Fortesque was revered as the Hero of Gallowmere.[2.1]
First resurrection
In 1386, Zarok resurfaced and cast a spell called Evernight, which turned the skies over Gallowmere black and robbed the innocent of their very souls in order to revive the dead. Fortesque was unexpectedly reanimated when magic from Evernight drifted into his crypt and settled upon his decomposing corpse. It is (perhaps intentionally) unclear whether this act was a side effect of the spell, or an unseen force willed Fortesque's revival on its own.
After getting his bearings, Sir Dan travelled throughout Gallowmere, dispelling the black mist and laying the corrupted dead to rest, battling Zarok's minions along his route. With each defeat of Zarok's armies, Dan earned the right to claim numerous weapons and resources from the Hall of Heroes, that he might once again confront Zarok and lay him low once and for all.
Although Dan inadvertently released Zarok's most ancient and powerful force in the Shadow Demons, he would defeat many of Zarok's most insidious traps, including an elaborate clockwork maze before finally reaching the core of the wizard's Lair. However, Zarok had at least one more trick up his sleeve--an indomitable elite army of Fazghuls ready to strike Sir Dan down. Using the freed souls he had gathered, Dan summoned his own spectral battalion and eventually slew the Fazghuls. There, he also met the zombified Lord Kardok and struck him down.
Frustrated, Zarok made a last-ditch decision to face the would-be hero one-on-one, transmogrifying into his ultimate draconic form. The battle was intense, but Fortesque made good on his mission and became the hero he was always meant to be. As Zarok destroyed his own fortress, a great bird swept Sir Dan in its talons and carried him back to his crypt, where he remained for 500 years.
Second resurrection
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Eventual fate
There are three conflicting reports about Fortesque's eventual fate:
Return to eternal rest
After defeating Lord Palethorn, Fortesque and his girlfriend returned to her reconstructed tomb in the Museum. Once they said their goodbyes to the professor, they entered Kiya's sacrophagus and resumed their eternal sleep together.
Time travel to an alternative timeline
Having successfully thwarted Lord Palethorn's plot to re-create Zarok's armies under his own command, Dan and Kiya boarded Professor Kift's time machine, travelling back in time. They wound up in Zarok's Lair, where they were immediately attacked by Palethorn's Beast Transformation.
In truth, the pair had not only travelled back in time, but also to an alternative timeline, where Palethorn had used the spell book to rewrite time and replaced Zarok with himself. Whether they survived or perished at the monstrous Palethorn's hand is unknown.
Time travel to 1286
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Characteristics
Appearance
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Personality
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Abilities
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Gameplay
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Behind the scenes
Sir Dan is the primary character and protagonist of the MediEvil franchise.
Development
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Portayal
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In other media
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Notes
[a] Dan's year of birth is given as 1154 in MediEvil: The Game Prequel. However, this presents an inconsistency with MediEvil 2, where he is said to have been born around the year 1250. To reconcile this, a hundred years was added to 1154, resulting in 1254. See MediEvil Wiki:Canon for more information.
References
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- ↑ Page 12 of MediEvil: The Game Prequel. Written by Chris Sorrell. Art by Jason Wilson. Published by Titan Comics in 2019.
- ↑ 1.2.0 1.2.1 1.2.2 Page 3 of MediEvil: The Game Prequel. Written by Chris Sorrell. Art by Jason Wilson. Published by Titan Comics in 2019.
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- ↑ 2.1.0 2.1.1 Page 9 of MediEvil manual. Written by Jim Sangster. Designed by Steve O'Neill. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment in October 1998. Download.
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