Captain Fortesque

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    For the cowardly living Dan, see the undead hero and Sir Daniel Fortesque.
    Captain Fortesque
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    Biographical information
    Gender Male
    Age 32
    Family Sir Daniel Fortesque (future self)
    Lord Cedric Fortesque (father)
    Granny Fortesque (grandmother)
    Colonel Freddie Fortesque (possible relative)
    Behind the scenes information
    Appears in The Game Prequel icon.png MediEvil: Fate's Arrow
    "Lupo! It's time I pay visit on sweet Widow Lucinda! She can pay me this week's rent! Ha! It's good to be me!"
    ― Captain Fortesque, MediEvil: Fate's Arrow

    Captain Fortesque (full name Sir Daniel Wigginbottom Fortesque IV; born 1254) is the cowardly living version of Sir Dan.

    Story

    Background

    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's army. And then one day the 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 new advisor - appointed Daniel to be the new Captain of his army.

    MediEvil: Fate's Arrow

    Fate's Arrow

    Captain Fortesque is first seen by his undead future self while he is out hunting. 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.

    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.

    The Jabberwocky

    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.

    The Battle of Gallowmere

    The night before the battle, the Captain tries to escape from the castle. However, he is captured by the Griff and his sister Noreen who fajazzles him properly this time, leaving the Captain in a trance-like state. After Wartilda, Noreen's witch friend brews a Body Swap Potion, the Captain is left inside the undead Dan's body who takes his place on the battlefield.

    Many years later, in the present day, Daniel Fortesque meets with Professor Darrow and recounts the story of the Battle of Gallowmere to her. It is unclear whether this is Sir Dan or Captain Fortesque.Template:Ref

    Notes

    [a] Though the identity of the modern day Dan is deliberately left unclear,[1] the original outline for Fate's Arrow had the cowardly Dan stay in his heroic counterpart's undead body. The comic also makes no mention of the Body Swap Potion's effects being temporary, lending more credibility to the likelihood of the modern day Dan being Captain Fortesque. [b] The years given in MediEvil: Fate's Arrow 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: Fate's Arrow on this page.

    References

    1. "That’s a secret for now and up for discussion. :) It’s something Chris and I had some interesting chats about at length."Jay Gunn on Twitter.


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