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|titles = Captain of the Militia (1286)
|titles = Captain of the Militia (1286)
|age = 32
|age = 32
|birth = 1254{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}{{Note|name="birth"|The years given in ''MediEvil: The Game Prequel'' are 100 years off from the dates given in ''MediEvil 2''. For the sake of consistency with ''MediEvil 2'', 100 years have been added to years from ''MediEvil: The Game Prequel'' on this page. See [[MEW:CANON]] for more information.}} <small>(aged approx. 32)</small><br>Gallowmere, Britain
|birth = 1254{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}{{Note|name="birth"|The years given in ''MediEvil: The Game Prequel'' are 100 years off from the dates given in ''MediEvil 2''. For the sake of consistency with ''MediEvil 2'', 100 years have been added to years from ''MediEvil: The Game Prequel'' on this page. See [[MEW:CANON]] for more information.}}<br>Gallowmere, Britain
|family = [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] <small>(future self)</small><br>[[Lord Cedric Fortesque]] <small>(father)</small><br>[[Granny Fortesque]] <small>(grandmother)</small><br>[[Dan's close relative|Unnamed Fortesque]] <small>(close relative)</small><br>[[cambridge:Ghosthunter:Colonel Freddie Fortesque|Colonel Freddie Fortesque]] <small>(possible relative)</small><br>Unnamed younger sibling(s)
|family = [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] <small>(future self)</small><br>[[Lord Cedric Fortesque]] <small>(father)</small><br>[[Granny Fortesque]] <small>(grandmother)</small><br>[[Dan's close relative|Unnamed Fortesque]] <small>(close relative)</small><br>[[cambridge:Ghosthunter:Colonel Freddie Fortesque|Colonel Freddie Fortesque]] <small>(possible relative)</small><br>Unnamed younger sibling(s)
|designer = [[Jason Wilson]]
|designer = [[Jason Wilson]]
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Dan was born in the kingdom of [[Gallowmere]] in 1254 as the eldest son of [[Lord Cedric Fortesque]]. Dan was a spoilt and bratty child who grew up to be a lazy, arrogant teenager. Daniel decided to become a knight solely to impress the maidens. He trained with the best weapons masters in the land, showing a degree of natural talent, but was too lazy to ever deliver on his potential. No matter! With daddy's money behind him, he rose through the ranks of the [[King Peregrin|king]]'s army. And then one day the [[King Peregrin's Champion|king's champion]], his horse spooked by a toad, was thrown head-first into a well where he promptly drowned. Against all good sense, the king - listening solely to the words of a [[Zarok|new advisor]] - appointed Daniel to be the new Captain of his army.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}
Dan was born in the kingdom of [[Gallowmere]] in 1254 as the eldest son of [[Lord Cedric Fortesque]]. Dan was a spoilt and bratty child who grew up to be a lazy, arrogant teenager. Daniel decided to become a knight solely to impress the maidens. He trained with the best weapons masters in the land, showing a degree of natural talent, but was too lazy to ever deliver on his potential. No matter! With daddy's money behind him, he rose through the ranks of the [[King Peregrin|king]]'s army. And then one day the [[King Peregrin's Champion|king's champion]], his horse spooked by a toad, was thrown head-first into a well where he promptly drowned. Against all good sense, the king - listening solely to the words of a [[Zarok|new advisor]] - appointed Daniel to be the new Captain of his army.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}
===As a captain===
===As a captain===
Captain Fortesque is first seen by his undead future self while he is out hunting with his hound [[Lupo]]. The Captain decides to return to the castle to pay a visit to [[Widow Lucinda]] so he can mooch money off of her. His plan is interrupted when the guards at the gates tell him that the king wishes to see him at once.
Captain Fortesque was first seen by his undead future self while he was out hunting with his hound [[Lupo]]. The Captain decided to return to the castle to pay a visit to [[Widow Lucinda]]. His plan was interrupted when the guards at the gates told him that the king wished to see him at once.


In their meeting, the king reveals that the army of the undead is marching upon the castle and that they will reach it within a day. The Captain promptly excuses himself as he has wet his pants.
In their meeting, the king revealed that the army of the undead was marching upon the castle and that they will reach it within a day. The Captain promptly excused himself as he had wet his pants.


Some time later, the Captain is waiting for Widow Lucinda in his bedchambers. He is startled when the undead Dan walks in instead. [[Griff]], the undead Dan's fairy companion, tries to [[fajazzle]] the Captain, but fails, so the undead Dan knocks him out.
Some time later, the Captain was waiting for Widow Lucinda in his bedchambers. He was startled when the undead Dan walked in instead. [[Griff]], the undead Dan's fairy companion, tried to [[fajazzle]] the Captain, but failed, so the undead Dan knocked him out.


The night before the battle, the Captain tries to escape from the castle. However, he is captured by Griff and his sister [[Noreen]] who fajazzles the Captain properly this time, leaving him in a trance-like state. After Noreen's friend [[Wartilda]] successfully brews a [[Body Swap Potion]], the Captain finds himself inside the undead Dan's body who takes his place on the battlefield. He is left tied up in Wartilda's hut where his faithful hound Lupo watches over him as well as a [[The Eye of Amon Ra|gift]] left behind by the undead Dan.
The night before the battle, the Captain tried to escape from the castle. However, he was captured by Griff and his sister [[Noreen]] who fajazzled the Captain properly this time, leaving him in a trance-like state. After Noreen's friend [[Wartilda]] successfully brewed a [[Body Swap Potion]], the Captain found himself inside the undead Dan's body who took his place on the battlefield. He was left tied up in Wartilda's hut where his faithful hound Lupo watched over him as well as a [[The Eye of Amon Ra|gift]] left behind by the undead Dan.


===Modern day===
===Modern day===
Hundreds of years later, in the present day, Captain Fortesque meets with Professor Darrow in [[Cambridge]] and recounts the story of the Battle of Gallowmere to her.{{Note|name="identity"|Though the identity of the modern day Dan is deliberately left unclear,{{TwitterRef|Wilson|1194642148110536705|November 13, 2019|quote=That’s a secret for now and up for discussion. :)  
Hundreds of years later, in the present day, Captain Fortesque met with Professor Darrow in [[Cambridge]] and recounted the story of the Battle of Gallowmere to her.{{Note|name="identity"|Though the identity of the modern day Dan is deliberately left unclear,{{TwitterRef|Wilson|1194642148110536705|November 13, 2019|quote=That’s a secret for now and up for discussion. :)  
It’s something Chris and I had some interesting chats about at length.}} the original outline for Fate's Arrow had the cowardly Dan stay in his heroic counterpart's undead body. [[Chris Sorrell]] has also confirmed that Sir Dan is stuck in a time loop,{{Siteref|MediEvil-Boards|21953|Q&A with Chris Sorrell|February 3, 2020}} which lends more credibility to the modern day Dan being Captain Fortesque.}}
It’s something Chris and I had some interesting chats about at length.}} the original outline for Fate's Arrow had the cowardly Dan stay in his heroic counterpart's undead body. [[Chris Sorrell]] has also confirmed that Sir Dan is stuck in a time loop,{{Siteref|MediEvil-Boards|21953|Q&A with Chris Sorrell|February 3, 2020}} which lends more credibility to the modern day Dan being Captain Fortesque.}}
==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
===Development===
===Development===
{{See also|Fate's Arrow (2003)}}
{{See also|MediEvil 3: Fate's Arrow}}
Captain Fortesque was designed by [[Jason Wilson]] for the ''MediEvil: The Game Prequel'' comic in 2018. As a character, he was originally conceptualised by [[Chris Sorrell]] as part of the 2003 ''[[MediEvil 3]]:'' [[Fate's Arrow (2003)|''Fate's Arrow'']] concept pitch that the comic was based on. Captain Fortesque's eventual role in the comic ended up being largely similar to his role in the concept pitch. However, the idea that Sir Daniel Fortesque was a pompous failure in life originally came from script doctor [[Martin Pond]] during the development of the original ''MediEvil''.<ref>{{cite web|site=The Mean Machines Archive|title=Retro Gamer - The Making of... MediEvil|type=PDF file|published=March 27, 2008|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20140403014424id_/http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/upload/media/scans/medievil_retrogamer.pdf}}</ref> Chris Sorrell revealed that Captain Fortesque's depiction in the comic was largely inspired by the show {{w|Blackadder}}, specifically the titular main characters from its first two seasons.{{Siteref|MediEvil-Boards|21953|Q&A with Chris Sorrell|February 3, 2020}} {{clr}}
Captain Fortesque was designed by [[Jason Wilson]] for the ''MediEvil: The Game Prequel'' comic in 2018. As a character, he was originally conceptualised by [[Chris Sorrell]] as part of the 2003 ''[[MediEvil 3: Fate's Arrow]]'' concept pitch that the comic was based on. Captain Fortesque's eventual role in the comic ended up being largely similar to his role in the concept pitch. However, the idea that Sir Daniel Fortesque was a pompous failure in life originally came from script doctor [[Martin Pond]] during the development of the original ''MediEvil''.<ref>{{cite web|site=The Mean Machines Archive|title=Retro Gamer - The Making of... MediEvil|type=PDF file|published=March 27, 2008|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20140403014424id_/http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/upload/media/scans/medievil_retrogamer.pdf}}</ref> Chris Sorrell revealed that Captain Fortesque's depiction in the comic was largely inspired by the show {{w|Blackadder}}, specifically the titular main characters from its first two seasons.{{Siteref|MediEvil-Boards|21953|Q&A with Chris Sorrell|February 3, 2020}} {{clr}}
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In his room, Captain Fortesque has portraits of himself and a [[Dan's close relative|close relative]]. A similar portrait of the Captain ends up in the possession of [[Professor Darrow]] hundreds of years later.
*In his room, Captain Fortesque has portraits of himself and a [[Dan's close relative|close relative]]. A similar portrait of the Captain ends up in the possession of [[Professor Darrow]] hundreds of years later.