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{{Infobox character
{{Infobox character
|name = Sir Daniel Fortesque {{BookOfGallowmereCategory|Friendly}}
|image = MediEvil2019-SirDan-BookOfGallowmere.png
|image = MediEvil2019-SirDan-BookOfGallowmere.png
|titles = Hero of Gallowmere <small>(1286 - Present)</small>
|titles = Hero of Gallowmere <small>(1286 - Present)</small>
|gender = Male
|gender = Male
|birth = 1254{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|3}}{{Ref|a|[a]}}<br>Gallowmere, Britain
|aka = {{CollapsibleContent|Dan|2=Sir Fortesque <br>Dannikins <small>(by [[Zarok]])</small><br>Forty-Darling <small>(by Zarok)</small><br>Target Face <small>(by the other heroes)</small><br>Jawless Arrow Magnet <small>(by [[Woden]])</small>​<br>Fortisskay/Forteskwee <small>(by [[Bloodmonath]])</small><br>The Zero of Gallowmere <small>(by Gargoyles)</small><br>The Great One Eye <small>(by the [[Mullock King]])</small>}}
|height = Around <nowiki>6' 2''</nowiki>{{TwitterRef|Sorrell|1251332716747874306|April 17, 2020|quote=An artist with access to his 3D model would know better than me, but if I had to guess, he’s pretty tall and lanky, so I’d say 6’2” perhaps?}}
|birth = 1254{{Bookref|Game-Prequel}}{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|3}}{{Note|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 [[GP:CANON]] for more information.|name=birth}}<br>Gallowmere, Britain
|death = 1286 <small>(aged approx. 32)</small><br>Gallowmere, Britain
|death = 1286 <small>(aged approx. 32)</small><br>Gallowmere, Britain
|resurrection = '''First resurrection''':<br>1386 <small>(aged approx. 132)</small><br>Gallowmere, Britain<br>'''Second resurrection''':<br>1886 <small>(aged approx. 632)</small><br>London, United Kingdom
|resurrection = '''First resurrection''':<br>1386 <small>(aged approx. 132)</small><br>Gallowmere, Britain<br><br>'''Second resurrection''':<br>1886 <small>(aged approx. 632)</small><br>London, United Kingdom
|family =  
|family =  
[[Captain Fortesque]] <small>(past self)</small><br>[[Lord Cedric Fortesque]] <small>(father)</small><br>[[Granny Fortesque]] <small>(grandmother)</small><br>[[Sir Dan's close relative|Unnamed Fortesque]] <small>(close relative)</small><br>[[Colonel Freddie Fortesque]] <small>(distant relative)</small><br>Unnamed younger sibling(s)
[[Captain Fortesque]] <small>(past self)</small><br>[[Lord Cedric Fortesque]] <small>(father)</small><br>[[Granny Fortesque]] <small>(grandmother)</small><br>[[Sir Dan's close relative|Unnamed Fortesque]] <small>(close relative)</small><br>[[ghosthunter:Colonel Freddie Fortesque|Colonel Freddie Fortesque]] <small>(distant relative)</small><br>Unnamed younger sibling(s)
|voice = [[Jason Wilson]]<br>[[Marc Silk]]<br>[[Stéphane Cornicard]]
|signature=MediEvil-RetailerLaunchKit-SirDanSignature-Traced.svg
|voice = [[Jason Wilson]]<br>[[Marc Silk]]
|appearances = ''[[MediEvil (1998)]]''<br>''[[MediEvil 2]]''<br>''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''<br>''[[MediEvil (2019)]]''
}}
}}
{{Quote|It has risen again! Sir Daniel Fortesque! See?|[[Information Gargoyle]], ''[[MediEvil (1998)|MediEvil]]''}}
{{Quote|It has risen again! Sir Daniel Fortesque! See?|an [[Information Gargoyle]] shortly after Sir Dan's resurrection.}}
'''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 [[Lord Cedric Fortesque|father]]'s influence and a close personal relationship with the [[King Peregrin|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'''.
'''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 [[Lord Cedric Fortesque|father]]'s influence and a close personal relationship with the [[King Peregrin|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'''.


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==History==
==History==
===Life===
===Life===
Sir Daniel Wigginbottom Fortesque IV{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|12}} was born in the kingdom of Gallowmere in 1254{{Ref|a|[a]}} as the eldest son of [[Lord Cedric Fortesque]] – the wealthiest noble in the land.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|3}} 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.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|3}}
Sir Daniel Wigginbottom Fortesque IV{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|12}} was born in the kingdom of Gallowmere in 1254{{Note|name=birth}} as the eldest son of [[Lord Cedric Fortesque]] – the wealthiest noble in the land.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|3}} 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.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|3}}


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 [[Zarok|new advisor]].{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|3}}
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 [[Zarok|new advisor]].{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|3}} However, the post of king's champion was purely honorary in nature as Gallowmere had not seen war in many centuries. According to renowned hero [[Bloodmonath Skull Cleaver]], Fortesque usually spent his time on the job "organising the changing of the guard and playing croquet with the king."


===Death===
===Death===
In 1286, an army of the undead began marching towards [[The Haunted Ruins|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.
====Canonical account====
[[File:MediEvil-BattleOfGallowmere-FMV-Render.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Fortesque leads Gallowmere's militia into battle.]]
Everything changed when an army of the undead began marching towards [[The Haunted Ruins|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.{{Bookref|MED-Manual|9}}
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.{{Bookref|MED-Manual}}{{Bookref|MED-Manual|9}}


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 [[Dan's Crypt|crypt]]. From then on, Fortesque was revered as the Hero of Gallowmere.{{Bookref|MED-Manual|9}}
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 [[Dan's Crypt|crypt]]. From then on, Fortesque was revered as the Hero of Gallowmere.{{Bookref|MED-Manual|9}}{{clr}}
{{ResurrectionText|Some sources offer a different version of Fortesque's death. They claim that Zarok had trapped a genie called [[Al-Zalam]] in Fortesque's head on the day of the battle, that Fortesque caught his foot on the grass and twisted his ankle before being shot,<!--Bloodmonath dialogue in Resurrection--> and that the one ultimately responsible for his death was none other than Zarok's right-hand man, [[Lord Kardok]].{{Gameref|MPSP}} However, this version of events is unlikely to be true.<!--Implied by dialogue in Zarok's Lair in Resurrection -->}}
====Apocryphal account====
Some sources offer a different version of Fortesque's death. They claim that Zarok had trapped a genie called [[Al-Zalam]] in Fortesque's head on the day of the battle, that Fortesque caught his foot on the grass and twisted his ankle before being shot,<!--Bloodmonath dialogue in Resurrection--> and that the one ultimately responsible for his death was none other than Zarok's right-hand man, [[Lord Kardok]].{{Gameref|MPSP}}<!--Implied by dialogue in Zarok's Lair in Resurrection -->


===First resurrection===
===First resurrection===
====Canonical account====
[[File:MediEvil-DansResurrection-FMV-Render.png|200px|thumb|Sir Dan is resurrected.]]
In 1386, Zarok resurfaced and cast a spell called the 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 the Evernight drifted into his crypt and settled upon his decomposing corpse. <!--This is a bit speculative, no? 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.-->
In 1386, Zarok resurfaced and cast a spell called the 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 the Evernight drifted into his crypt and settled upon his decomposing corpse. <!--This is a bit speculative, no? 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 minions, 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 minions, 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 [[The Time Device|clockwork maze]] before finally reaching the core of the wizard's [[Zarok's Lair|lair]]. However, Zarok had at least one more trick up his sleeve--an indomitable elite group of bodyguards called [[Fazguls]], ready to strike Sir Dan down. Using the freed souls he had gathered, Dan summoned his own spectral warriors and eventually slew the Fazguls. There, he also met the undead [[Lord Kardok]] and struck him down.  
[[File:MediEvil-ZaroksLair-FMV-Render.jpg|200px|thumb|Dan reaches Zarok's Lair.]] 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 [[The Time Device|clockwork maze]] before finally reaching the core of the wizard's [[Zarok's Lair|lair]]. However, Zarok had at least one more trick up his sleeve--an indomitable elite group of bodyguards called [[Fazguls]], ready to strike Sir Dan down. Using the freed souls he had gathered, Dan summoned his own spectral warriors and eventually slew the Fazguls. There, he also met the undead [[Lord Kardok]] and struck him down.  


Frustrated, Zarok made a last-ditch decision to face the would-be hero one-on-one, transmogrifying into a [[Zarok's Beast Transformation|beastly 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 [[vulture]] swept Sir Dan in its talons and carried him back to his crypt. For his heroic deeds, Dan had earned a place in the Hall of Heroes, where he remained for the next five hundred years.
Frustrated, Zarok made a last-ditch decision to face the would-be hero one-on-one, transmogrifying into a [[Zarok's Beast Transformation|beastly 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 [[vulture]] swept Sir Dan in its talons and carried him back to his crypt. For his heroic deeds, Dan had earned a place in the Hall of Heroes, where he remained for the next five hundred years.
{{ResurrectionText|An alternative account exists, according to which Zarok allegedly elected to use Sir Dan's ophiophobia against him and morphed into a giant king cobra-rattler hybrid instead of a figurehead-shaped beast. The outcome remains the same, but for the genie Al-Zalam to turn back and pull Sir Dan from the rubble, flying him back to the crypt.{{Gameref|MPSP}}}}
====Apocryphal account====
An alternative account exists, according to which Zarok allegedly elected to use Sir Dan's ophiophobia against him and morphed into a giant king cobra-rattler hybrid instead of a figurehead-shaped beast. The outcome remains the same, but for the genie Al-Zalam to turn back and pull Sir Dan from the rubble, flying him back to the crypt.{{Gameref|MPSP}}


===Second resurrection===
===Second resurrection===
In the intervening years, kingdoms and empires rose and fell. Gallowmere was nearly lost to the annals of British history when remnants of the kingdom were brought to a London museum in the late 19th century. Among the artefacts recovered were remains of Zarok's beast transformation<!--We don't know for sure if this is a recreation or the actual body to be fair--> and Sir Dan's body, still in his original armour.
[[File:MediEvil2-Intro-FMV-DanInMuseum.png|thumb|left|200px|Fortesque is reduced to a museum relic.]] In the intervening years, kingdoms and empires rose and fell. Gallowmere was nearly lost to the annals of British history when a remnant of the kingdom was brought to a museum in London: the Hero of Gallowmere, Sir Daniel Fortesque, still in his original armour.


An expedition in 1878 also unearthed the tome once used by Zarok to cast and control the Evernight. This tome came into the possession of the ambitious industrialist [[Lord Palethorn]]. In his pursuit of control over London, Palethorn became obsessed with Zarok's tome, and so sought to raise his own army of the evil dead toward his ends. Once again, Sir Dan was revived and had to deal with this threat.
An [[Expedition of '78|expedition in 1878]] also unearthed the [[Zarok's spell book|tome]] once used by Zarok to cast and control the Evernight. It came into the possession of the ambitious industrialist [[Lord Palethorn]], albeit missing a number of its pages. In his pursuit of control over London, Palethorn became obsessed with the spell book, and so sought to raise his own army of the evil dead toward his ends. Once again, Sir Dan was unwittingly revived and had to deal with this threat.


Although Sir Dan was slow to grasp his latest predicament, he eventually found support from the ghost of a young [[Winston Chapelmount]], who in turn introduced him to [[Professor Hamilton Kift]], a <!--Not so sure about this one: museum curator and-->researcher looking for a means to stop Lord Palethorn from executing his diabolical plot. Dan was thus sent on a mad dash throughout London, following Palethorn's magical trail. Along the way, he stumbled into an ancient Egyptian exhibit, where he met [[Kiya]], the lesser-known mummified consort of [[Ramesses II]]. She instantly fell in love with Dan, which he returned in kind.  
[[File:MediEvil2-Render-TheTrio.png|Dan and his newfound allies.|thumb|left|200px]] Although Sir Dan was slow to grasp his latest predicament, he eventually found support from the ghost of a young [[Winston Chapelmount]], who in turn introduced him to [[Professor Hamilton Kift]], a <!--Not so sure about this one: museum curator and-->researcher looking for a means to stop Lord Palethorn from executing his diabolical plot. Dan was thus sent on a mad dash throughout London, following Palethorn's magical trail. Along the way, he stumbled into an ancient Egyptian exhibit, where he met [[Kiya]], the lesser-known mummified consort of [[Ramesses II]]. She quickly fell in love with Dan, which he returned in kind.  


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Dan and his newfound allies faced evil after evil, defeating many of Palethorn's minions and allies, including [[The Iron Slugger]] and [[The Count]]. Tragedy struck however when Kiya was murdered by [[The Ripper]] while she was out on a mission in [[Whitechapel]]. Dan became so blindsided by this that he chose to abandon his mission and fled into [[The Sewers|the sewers]] under London. There, he happened upon a civilisation known as the [[Mullocks]]. Unexpectedly for Dan, the Mullocks worshipped him as their God due to finding his heroic statue at some point in the past.
 
[[File:MediEvil2-Render-SirDanSuperArmourGatlingGun.png|thumb|left|200px|Dan sports the [[Super Armour]].]] While saving the Mullocks from their archnemeses, the [[Octomators]], Dan learnt about a mysterious object known as the [[Time Stone]]. Additionally, he discovered that the Professor had previously invented a [[Chrono-chair|time machine]]. After confronting the Professor about it, Dan made his way into the Museum where the time machine was exhibited. Having repaired it, Dan travelled through space into the sewers, where he stole the Mullock's Time Stone. Finally equipped with a fully functional time machine, he went back in time and saved Kiya from The Ripper. The time-travelling Dan then merged with his past self to resolve the resultant time paradox. Their fusion also created the [[Super Armour]], providing Dan with increased protection.
 
With Kiya in tow, Dan was back in the game. He made his way to the spires of a London cathedral where he successfully recovered the final page of Zarok's spell book. It was too little too late however, as Palethorn simply snatched the page away from him. Once Dan had defeated Palethorn's lackeys [[Dogman]] and [[Mander]], Palethorn proceeded to summon a huge [[The Demon|demon]]. Using his extensive combat experience, Dan was able to drive a wedge between Palethorn and the demon, making the demon turn on Palethorn, crashing his flying ship. Rather than admit defeat, Palethorn chose to go out with a bang; with his dying breath, he ignited a bomb, which Sir Dan barely escaped. Then, it was finally over. London was safe.
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===Eventual fate===
===Eventual fate===
There are three conflicting reports about what happened to Fortesque after he successfully defeated Lord Palethorn:
There are three conflicting reports about what happened to Fortesque after he successfully defeated Lord Palethorn:
====Return to eternal rest====
====Return to eternal rest====
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.
[[File:MediEvil2-FMV-Outro-SirDanKiyaSleep.png|right|thumb|200px|Dan and Kiya go to sleep.]] Fortesque and his girlfriend returned to her reconstructed tomb in the Museum. Once they said their goodbyes to the Professor, they entered Kiya's sarcophagus and resumed their eternal sleep together.


====Presumed death====
====Presumed death====
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|Palethorn in a beastly form]].  
[[File:MediEvil2-FMV-CHALLIS-DanKiyaLair.png|left|thumb|200px|Dan and Kiya in Zarok's Lair.]] 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|Palethorn in a beastly form]].  


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 hands of this Palethorn is unknown.
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 hands of this Palethorn is unknown.
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====Time loop====
[[File:MediEvilComic-DanKiyaFallThruTime.png|thumb|200px|Dan and Kiya get separated during their time travel.]]
Dan and Kiya boarded the Professor's time machine, travelling back in time. However, the machine malfunctioned, separating them. Dan himself ended up in 1286, one day before the Battle of Gallowmere. After spying on a meeting between his [[Captain Fortesque|past self]], the King and Zarok, he was recruited by a fairy called [[Griff]] and his former comrade-in-arms [[Canny Tim]] to help them with preserving the correct flow of history. Together they concocted a plan to stop an upcoming attack on the castle by the [[Jabberwocky]].
[[File:MediEvilComic-DanSlaysJabberwocky.png|thumb|200px|Sir Dan beheads the Jabberwocky.]] With Griff's help, Dan was able to steal the armour of his former self. He jumped out a castle window donning the armour and cut off the rampaging Jabberwocky's head, all in the name of his living counterpart.
The night before the fabled battle, Dan was captured by Zarok's henchmen, [[Boris]] and [[Merek]]. They took him to [[The Mystic Maidens]] to kill him, but before they could land the final blow they were brutally killed by [[Lupo]], Dan's hound from when he was alive. Later, Dan got an opportunity to say his final goodbye to Kiya, who left a [[The Eye of Amon Ra|gift]] behind for him. Once he returned, he helped the witch [[Wartilda]] with brewing a [[Body Swap Potion]] so he could truly take his past self's place in the upcoming battle. After realizing Dan wouldn't be able to drink it, they turned the potion into an ointment which they rubbed on both the undead and the living Dan. Come morning, Dan found himself in his living body once more. He and Canny Tim headed to the castle to prepare for the battle.
[[File:MediEvilComic-DanDeathLoop.png|left|thumb|200px|History repeats itself.]]
On the battlefield, Dan revealed Zarok's treachery to the king and gave a rousing speech to the army before heading into battle and dying in the first volley of arrows as he knew he would, thus completing (and also restarting) his journey.
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====Time loop====
==Legacy==
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[[File:MediEvilComic-ProfessorDarrow.png|thumb|200px|Professor Darrow, author of several works on Dan Fortesque.]]
===Legacy===
Future members of the [[Fortesque family]] would follow in Sir Dan's footsteps, fighting on behalf of Britain on battlefields the world over.{{Gameref|Ghosthunter}}  
Future members of the [[Fortesque family]] would follow in Sir Dan's footsteps, fighting on behalf of Britain on battlefields the world over.{{Gameref|Ghosthunter}}  


Dan's brave deeds were not forgotten by the world at large either, although the events surrounding his return and victory over Lord Palethorn in 1886 were initially dismissed as not having really happened. [[Professor Marcus Effington Christy]], a 20th century academic, described the claims made by contemporary witnesses as mass hallucination induced by the high prevalence of disease in London at the time.{{Bookref|MED2-Manual|4}}
Dan's brave deeds were not forgotten by the world at large either, although the events surrounding his return and victory over Lord Palethorn in 1886 were initially dismissed as not having really happened. [[Professor Marcus Effington Christy]], a 20th century academic, described the claims made by contemporary witnesses as mass hallucination induced by the high prevalence of disease in London at the time.{{Bookref|MED2-Manual}}{{Bookref|MED2-Manual|4}}


Academic interest in the Hero of Gallowmere continued into the 21st century. Most notably, [[Professor Darrow]] of Cambridge Archaeology dedicated her life to studying him, including his resurrections.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|5}} Of particular interest was the location of his final resting place, the location of which remained unknown.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|5}}
Academic interest in the Hero of Gallowmere continued into the 21st century. Most notably, [[Professor Darrow]] of Cambridge Archaeology dedicated her life to studying him, including his resurrections.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|5}} Of particular interest to scholars was the location of his final resting place, the location of which remained unknown.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|5}}


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
===Appearance===
===Appearance===
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====Alive====
[[File:MediEvilComic-FortesqueWaitingForYou.png|200px|thumb|Sir Dan awaits his [[Widow Lucinda|lover]].]]
In life, Sir Dan was not a good looking man.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|3}} This was largely due to his massive overbite, which was a familial trait.{{TwitterRef|Wilson|1247915760317607945}} Dan had dark hair and blue eyes. He sported a [[wikipedia:bowl cut|bowl cut]] with slight sideburns, as well as a moustache and a goatee. He was not in very good shape, as was evident by his pudgy midsection.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|20}}
 
In terms of dress, living Dan was a man who dressed flamboyantly. His clothes and personal armour were very colourful and flashy. In addition, he would usually wear a [[wikipedia:codpiece|codpiece]] and a gold necklace with a giant pendant that had the letter "F" emblazoned on it.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|9}}
 
The one exception to Dan's usual style of dress was the armour he wore the day of the Battle of Gallowmere. This was a standard set of armour including pauldrons, a cuirass, a bevor, gauntlets, greaves and sabatons. Dan wore a red doublet underneath the cuirass, the puffy sleeves of which were left unarmoured.
 
====Dead====
=====Canonical account=====
[[File:MediEvil2-DanStandingInKensington.png|thumb|200px|Sir Dan in 1886.]]
In death, Dan had become a skeleton. Due to his fatal injury, he was missing his left eye. His jaw was missing as well, theorised to have been stolen by a witch.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|4}} He retained the armour and doublet he wore during the Battle of Gallowmere with the exception of the helmet and gauntlets.
 
By the late 19th century, Dan's standard ensemble also came to include a pair of gloves. During several of his missions in London, he was forced to disguise himself in various outfits:
*To get into a gentleman's club in Whitechapel, Dan had to wear a formal suit with a top hat and fake beard.
*To escape the enraged Mullocks, Dan disguised himself as their [[Mullock King|king]] so that they would let him leave without incident.
 
After the resolution of a time travel paradox, Dan obtained the Super Armour, a magical, golden armour with blue accents seemingly made from the same material as the [[Gold Shield]] of [[Karl Sturnguard]].
=====Apocryphal account=====
Some sources claim Dan's standard armour also included [[wikipedia:faulds (armour)|faulds]] in addition to the previously mentioned components, and that the midsection of its cuirass was missing, partly exposing Dan's ribcage and spine. These sources also claim that Dan had to disguise himself as a pirate in 1386 in order to convince a [[Scurvy Docks]] [[Harbour Master|harbour master]] to lend him a ship.
 
===Personality===
===Personality===
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====Alive====
[[File:MediEvilComic-CaptainFortesqueKicksLupo.png|thumb|200px|Dan kicks Lupo.]]
{{Quote|Erm... I -- er, think I need to go change my britches, I'm ah - very sweaty from all that drilling.|[[Captain Fortesque]] after wetting himself.}}
As a child, Dan was spoilt and bratty.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|3}} As a teenager, he was arrogant and lazy.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|3}} As an adult, he was just the worst.{{Gameref|MED2019}}{{Gameref|MED2019-Bestiary}} Firstly, Dan was a coward: When he learnt that he would have to lead Gallowmere's army against the undead marching towards the castle, he proceeded to wet his britches.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|12}} Secondly, he was a cheat and a braggart; he spent years regaling Gallowmere's nobility with tall tales of slain dragons and vanquished legions.{{Bookref|MED-Manual|8}} Thirdly, he was a philanderer, sleeping with women such as [[Widow Lucinda]] in lieu of their rent money.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|10}} Finally, and worst of all, Dan was abusive towards his loyal hound [[Lupo]], kicking the dog for wandering off during a hunt.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|9}}
 
====Dead====
[[File:MediEvil-Render-DanVsStainedGlassDemon.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Dan bravely faces the Stained Glass Demon.]]
{{Quote|I'll show you!|Sir Dan rebutting disparaging comments made against him.}}
In death, Dan had become a different man, a better man (or skeleton). In the pursuit of redemption for his ignoble death, he was able to overcome his cowardice, facing Zarok's fiercest monsters, including the sorcerer himself. He had also become more selfless and heroic; he saved the imprisoned [[The Town Mayor|town mayor]] and a group of [[Captured Farmers|captured farmers]] from Zarok's henchmen and made sure to not harm the possessed inhabitants of Gallows Town. In other words, he had finally lived up to his legend. This transformation of character was fuelled by the mocking comments of Gallowmere's [[Information Gargoyles|gargoyles]] and [[witches]], as well as the [[The Heroes|heroes]] from the [[Hall of Heroes]].
 
Despite having reformed, Dan did not always place duty above all else, as became evident in 1886 when he fell in love with Princess Kiya. After her death at the hands of The Ripper, Dan selfishly abandoned his mission to stop Lord Palethorn until he managed to find a way to bring her back to life. However, Dan made the ultimate, selfless sacrifice in the end by travelling back in time and trapping himself in a time loop in order to defeat Zarok across all of time.
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===Abilities===
===Abilities===
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In life, Sir Dan got to train with the best weapon masters in Gallowmere and had some natural talent with weaponry. However, laziness got in the way of him becoming a master in his own right. Another thing Dan had a natural talent for when he was alive was storytelling, an ability he often used at court to amuse nobles and the king.
 
[[File:MediEvil2-Render-Danhand.png|thumb|200px|Sir Dan in Dan-hand form.]] After becoming undead, Dan obtained new, unique abilities, some he only discovered over time:
*He could remove parts of his body for various purposes:
**He could detach his left [[arm]] and use it as a weapon, but due to its unsuitability for combat he would only do this as a last resort.
**He learnt that he could remove his [[head]] without dying after a [[bird]] pulled it off his neck in the late 19th century. After defeating the Iron Slugger by putting his head on a [[Dankenstein|giant monster's body]], Dan realised he could even put it on top of reanimated severed hands to form a so-called "[[Dan-hand]]." This form allowed him to access previously unreachable areas.
*Dan was very strong, as evidenced by him being able to carry a [[hammer]] and various large [[Sword (weapon type)|sword]]s in one hand.
*He was able to utilise new combat techniques, such as a full 360 degree sword spin.
*Dan exhibited great agility during his acceptance into the Hall of Heroes when he performed four backflips in quick succession.
 
Dan also acquired other abilities that were arguably unrelated to his undead status:
*Dan gained the [[Daring Dash]] ability in the late 14th century by defeating the [[Guardians of the Graveyard]]. This allowed him to traverse more quickly and to jump farther away.
*He was able to read Egyptian hieroglyphs, as demonstrated by him reading a letter Kiya left for him. It is possible that she taught him to read them at some point during the Autumn of Death.
 
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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Sir Dan is the primary character and protagonist of the [[MediEvil (series)|''MediEvil'' franchise]].
Sir Dan is the primary character and protagonist of the [[MediEvil (series)|''MediEvil'' franchise]].
===Development===
===Development===
====''MediEvil'' (1998 original)====
Sir Daniel Fortesque was originally conceptualised by [[Chris Sorrell]]; in ''MediEvil''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> initial concept proposal, he was an undead knight referred to as 'Dead Man Dan.'{{Magref|RetroGamer49}} While developing Dan's character, Sorrell was looking for a way to make him more unique. This eventually came in the form of an expanded backstory for Dan when script doctor [[Martin Pond]] suggested that he "could have been a pompous failure in life whose reincarnation was his one shot at redemption."{{Magref|RetroGamer49}}
Sir Dan was designed by [[Jason Wilson]], ''MediEvil''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> lead artist. Initially, Dan was a bulky undead knight with a small skull. As the design evolved, Wilson decided that Dan should have no lower jaw and that his body should be smaller and his skull more abstract.{{Siteref|atomic-city|artwork/Medievil_gallery/medievil_danevolution_concept_design.htm|Dan's Evolution}} For the design of Dan's teeth, Wilson was inspired by one of the freaks from the horror film ''[[wikipedia:Basket Case 2|Basket Case 2]]''.{{TwitterRef|Wilson|1049644279176552448|October 9, 2018|quote=When searching for a look for Sir Daniel Fortesque I had recently watched the horror film “Basket Case 2.” I was impressed with this guy’s teeth!}} Dan was then brought to life in the game by the animations of [[Mitch Phillips]] as well as the full motion video sequences of [[Jason Riley]].<ref name="Dan's Evolution"/>
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MediEvil1998 DanEarlyDesign1.jpg|Concept art by Wilson.
MediEvil1998 DanEarlyDesign2.jpg|Concept art by Wilson.
MediEvil1998 DanEarlyDesign3.jpg|Concept art by Wilson.
MediEvil1998-SirDanMitchPhillips.png|Concept art by Phillips.
MediEvil1998-Render-SirDan1.png|Render by Riley.
MediEvil1998-Render-SirDan2.png|Render by Riley.
</gallery>
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In the Japanese version of ''MediEvil'', a [[helmet]] became part of Dan's design. This was added due to the insistence of the studio's Japanese partners who believed that Dan's skeletal appearance would make Japanese players see him as a bad spirit rather than as a hero.{{Siteref|ProBoards|11338|MediEvil developers - Q&A;|December 25, 2012|author=Jason Wilson|quote=For Medievil there was a worry in Japan that Dan's skeletal head might be seen as a bad spirit and not a 'hero.' Japan is still quite a spiritual country and things we simply take at face value (no pun intended) can be interpreted in a very different way in different cultures - a skull being no exception. So for gameplay it was decided to hide Dan's face behind a mask!|id=0}}
====''MediEvil 2''====
Initial concepts for ''MediEvil 2'' created by Chris Sorrell saw Dan being replaced by a new protagonist, [[Sir Henry Fortesque]], a recently deceased descendant of Dan's. This would have worked in the style of the British sitcom ''[[wikipedia:Blackadder|Blackadder]]'' (i.e. Henry would've retained Dan's iconic traits).{{Siteref|ProBoards|13209|MediEvil developers - Q&A;|July 23, 2013|quote=I really only had a few high concept ideas in mind for MediEvil 2. These were: that it could be set in Victorian times, but instead of playing as Sir Dan, you would play as Sir Henry Fortesque, a more recently deceased descendent{{sic}} of Sir Dan's (much like the way they reincarnated the same character in the UK TV show Black Adder).|author=Chris Sorrell}} However, it was eventually decided that Dan should be kept as the main character. The Museum where Dan begins the game as one of the exhibits was an idea that Jason Wilson came up with.{{Siteref|ProBoards|13694|MediEvil developers - Q&A;|November 3, 2013|quote=I came up with the British Museum and the exhibits coming to life as well as the Vampires in London amongst other things.|author=Jason Wilson}}
Dan's design was updated by Wilson, who made him more rounded and gave his skull the ability to distort in order to change facial expressions so Dan could show more emotion in the game than he did in the first one.{{Siteref|Wilson-Blogspot}}
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<gallery mode="packed-hover" perrow=4 caption="Dan's updated look">
MediEvil2 DanDesignUpdate.jpg|Concept art by Wilson.
MediEvil2 DanFacialExpressionConceptArt.jpg|Concept art by Wilson.
File:MediEvil2-Render-DanSkull.png|Render by Riley.
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====''MediEvil: Resurrection''====
Sir Dan's design was reimagined for the 2005 remake, this time by Mitch Phillips, who worked on the original Dan's in-game animations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://www.sofacafe.com/Mitch/content/medievil-resurrection-0|site=Mitch Phillips Portfolio|title=Medievil Resurrection|published=January 9, 2011|retrieved=January 4, 2024}}</ref> Initial concept sketches by Phillips show Dan wearing chainmail over the top of his head, his teeth and neck. Several sketches also show him wearing various helmets. The final in-game and cutscene model was realised by artist [[Angelo Bod]]. Promotional renders featuring Sir Dan were still made by Jason Riley as was the case for the previous two entries.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://artificial-lens.com/MediEvilResurrection.html|site=Artificial Lens|title=MediEvil: Resurrection|retrieved=January 4, 2024}}</ref>
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<gallery mode="packed-hover" perrow=4 caption="Dan on the PSP">
MediEvilResurrection-SirDan-ConceptArt1.jpg|Concept art by Phillips.
MediEvilResurrection-SirDan-ConceptArt2.jpg|Concept art by Phillips.
MediEvilResurrection-SirDan-ConceptArt3.jpg|Concept art by Phillips.
</gallery>
</center>
====''MediEvil'' (2019 remake)====
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===Portayal===
 
===Portrayal===
[[File:MediEvil2019-JasonWilsonBucketTease.jpg|thumb|150px|Jason Wilson getting ready to reprise his role.]]Sir Dan has been portrayed by [[Jason Wilson]] in all ''MediEvil'' entries with the exception of ''MediEvil 2'',{{Siteref|ProBoards|11338|MediEvil developers - Q&A;|December 25, 2012|quote=Yeah the original and the PSP version was my voice. We tried getting actors to do it but we were never happy so I stepped in and did it - my finest hour! ... What a lot of people may not realise is that I wrote a script for what Dan actually says and then just read the lines through gritted teeth with a bucket over my head!|author=Jason Wilson|id=1}} where he was portrayed by [[Marc Silk]] instead.{{citation needed}}
 
For the original ''MediEvil'', several actors tried out portraying Sir Dan prior to Wilson stepping in to voice him, but the team was not happy with their performances.{{Siteref|ProBoardsRef|MediEvil developers - Q&A;|December 25, 2012|id=1}} In the end, Wilson read the lines through gritted teeth with a bucket over his head to achieve Dan's unintelligible jawless mumbles.{{Siteref|ProBoardsRef|MediEvil developers - Q&A;|December 25, 2012|id=1}}
 
Wilson reprised his role for both remakes of the first game. Although original audio recordings were re-used for most characters in the 2019 remake, Wilson was brought in to re-record Dan's lines.<ref>{{Cite|reftype=news|title=MediEvil: New Hands-on Impressions, PS1 to PS4 Comparison Gallery|published=August 20, 2019|author=McAllister, Gillen|site=PlayStation.Blog|url=https://blog.playstation.com/2019/08/20/medievil-new-hands-on-impressions-ps1-to-ps4-comparison-gallery/}}</ref> He teased his return on Twitter by posting an image of himself wearing a bucket on his head and 'reading' a Japanese programme of David Lynch's ''[[wikipedia:The Elephant Man (film)|The Elephant Man (1980)]]''.<ref>{{Cite|reftype=news|url=https://www.pushsquare.com/news/2018/10/medievil_voice_actor_hints_at_role_reprisal_for_ps4_remake|title=MediEvil Voice Actor Hints at Role Reprisal for PS4 Remake|author=Barker, Sammy|site=Push Square|published=October 23, 2018|retrieved=December 17, 2022}}</ref>
 
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===In other media===
===In other media===
====2000 – ''[[wikipedia:Everybody's Golf 2|Everybody's Golf 2]]''====
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'''Sir Dan''' appears alongside [[wikipedia:Sweet Tooth (Twisted Metal)|Sweet Tooth]] from ''[[wikipedia:Twisted Metal|Twisted Metal]]'' and Gex from ''[[wikipedia:Gex (series)|Gex]]'' as one of three unlockable guest stars in the European and North American versions of the game. He replaces the character Cougar from the Japanese version.
=====How to unlock Sir Dan=====
In order to unlock Sir Dan, players have to beat him in versus mode first. However, it is not possible to challenge him straight away; it is necessary to beat all preceding opponents up to and including Mason. Once Mason is beaten, a special cutscene will play showing the guest stars' golf carts arriving, signifying that Sir Dan can now be challenged in versus mode.
In the 2023 re-release of the game, unlocking Sir Dan rewards players with the '''Grip It and Rip It''' silver trophy:
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While the name of the trophy is a phrase attributed to American golfer [[wikipedia:John Daly (golfer)|John Daly]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.badgolfer.com/departments/jokes/golf-dictionary-g.htm|site=Bad Golfer|title=Golf Dictionary - What golf terms really mean|quote=To forget about all those "swing thoughts" and take a healthy rip at the ball. This phrase became popular after the prodigious swinger John Daly and his Herculean drives, won the 1991 PGA title at Crooked Stick. When asked about his style, Daly said, "I just grip it and rip it."}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.leaderboard.com/GLOSSARY_GRIPITANDRIPIT|site=Leaderboard.com|title=GRIP IT AND RIP IT|quote=Slogan of the long-hitting John Daly. "I just grip it and rip it", is Daly's response when asked for pointers on how to launch a golf ball more than 300-yards.}}</ref> it may also be referencing Sir Dan's ability to rip his own arm off.
=====Promotional materials=====
The ''Everybody's Golf 2'' press kit features several renders of Sir Dan.
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File:EverybodysGolf2-SirDanRender1.png
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File:EverybodysGolf2-SirDanRender3.png
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====2012 – ''[[wikipedia:PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale|PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale]]''====
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====2015 – ''[[wikipedia:Shovel Knight|Shovel Knight]]''====
In a comment on PlayStation.Blog, Yacht Club Games developer David D'Angelo revealed that the team considered Sir Dan for a cameo appearance in the game's PlayStation versions. However, they ultimately decided to go with [[wikipedia:Kratos (God of War)|Kratos]] from ''[[wikipedia:God of War (franchise)|God of War]]'' instead because "the team was a lot more excited to tinker with a Kratos moveset."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://blog.playstation.com/2014/12/06/shovel-knight-digs-into-ps4-ps3-ps-vita-in-2015/#comment-1045122|title=Shovel Knight Digs into PS4, PS3, PS Vita in 2015|author=D'Angelo, David|published=December 6, 2014|quote=Haha, we did discuss Sir Fortesque a little early on! I agree he has a leg up when it comes to theme and setting and would blend right in to Specter Knight’s level. Overall, the team was a lot more excited to tinker with a Kratos moveset. Lot’s{{sic}} of abilities to pull from for phase changes, a big presence (lot’s{{sic}} of screen shakes!), and his chains allow for some cool mobility tricks!}}</ref>
====2018 – ''[[wikipedia:Guacamelee! 2|Guacamelee! 2]]''====
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====2020 – ''[[wikipedia:Astro's Playroom|Astro's Playroom]]''====
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A bot dressed as Sir Dan can be found in the Gusty Gateway area of the Memory Meadow. This is only one of many cameos of characters from PlayStation's history in the game.
=====Selection process=====
[[File:MediEvilInAstrosPlayroomConceptArt.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Concept art by Toshihiko.]] According to Team Asobi's Animation Director Jamie Smith, potential cameos were initially sketched out by Toshihiko Nakai, the team's Concept Artist. Cameos were then chosen based on how recognisable, fun and exciting they were to the team.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://blog.playstation.com/2021/08/31/astros-playroom-the-story-behind-those-fun-playstation-character-cameos/|title=Astro’s Playroom: the story behind those fun PlayStation character cameos|site=PlayStation.Blog|published=August 31, 2021|retrieved=June 22, 2023|author=Smith, Jamie}}</ref>
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==Gallery==
{{Main|:Category:Images of Sir Daniel Fortesque|l1=Images of Sir Daniel Fortesque}}
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==In other languages==
{{OtherLanguages
|ar=السير ”دانيال فورتيسك”
|arR=alsayr "danial furtiski"
|bg=Сър Даниел Фортескю
|bgR=Sŭr Daniel Forteskyu
|el=Σερ Daniel Fortesque
|elR=Ser Daniel Fortesque
|ja=ダニエル・フォーテスク卿
|jaR=Danieru fōtesuku kyō
|ru=Сэр Дэниэл Фортескью
|ruR=Ser Deniel Fortesk'yu
|tr=Sör Daniel Fortesque
}}
==Notes==
==Notes==
{{Note|a|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.
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