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[[caption-width-right:200:''"I never asked to be a general. I am a lieutenant in a nonexistent army, nothing more."'']]
Nanib’s story is like those of most of his sepoy comrades. He was born into a high caste always knowing a world where the British East India Company held influence over the kingdoms of India and surrounding nations.
What sets Nanib apart from the other soldiers in his brigade is that he is the only man who chooses to act out against his superiors, taking up arms against Colonel George Edwardson, under whom he has served for more than two years. By making this decision, Nanib finds himself the reluctant commander of an army of traitorous Company soldiers bent on revenge against their British officers.
Of course, the soft-spoken and patient Nanib does not have the warlike instincts expected of a general, and thus he questions his right to lead. Luckily for him, there is a man who perfectly embodies all of Nanib’s resentment towards the Company and its oppression: Colonel George Edwardson. When Nanib recalls the colonel’s many acts of ruthlessness and racism, he finds a purpose for what he is doing. The shy, cautious soldier takes on the role of sepoy general in order to rid India of all the Edwardsons that have plagued it for more than two centuries.
Nanib attacks with a rifle. He has two special abilities, one that inspires those around him into a patriotic fervor, and one that gives him deadly aim against a single target. He has many hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Nanib can collect Treasure and build Trading Posts near Native Settlements and Trade Routes.
[[caption-width-right:200:''"I never asked to be a general. I am a lieutenant in a nonexistent army, nothing more."'']]
Nanib’s story is like those of most of his sepoy comrades. He was born into a high caste always knowing a world where the British East India Company held influence over the kingdoms of India and surrounding nations.
What sets Nanib apart from the other soldiers in his brigade is that he is the only man who chooses to act out against his superiors, taking up arms against Colonel George Edwardson, under whom he has served for more than two years. By making this decision, Nanib finds himself the reluctant commander of an army of traitorous Company soldiers bent on revenge against their British officers.
Of course, the soft-spoken and patient Nanib does not have the warlike instincts expected of a general, and thus he questions his right to lead. Luckily for him, there is a man who perfectly embodies all of Nanib’s resentment towards the Company and its oppression: Colonel George Edwardson. When Nanib recalls the colonel’s many acts of ruthlessness and racism, he finds a purpose for what he is doing. The shy, cautious soldier takes on the role of sepoy general in order to rid India of all the Edwardsons that have plagued it for more than two centuries.
Nanib attacks with a rifle. He has two special abilities, one that inspires those around him into a patriotic fervor, and one that gives him deadly aim against a single target. He has many hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Nanib can collect Treasure and build Trading Posts near Native Settlements and Trade Routes.
--> '''Nanib:''' ''The Shah is a captive of the Company. How does he expect to lead us from deep within a prison cell?''
--> '''Pravar:''' ''It is simple. We will turn our rage on Delhi and free him.''
--> '''Nanib:''' ''If it is the will of the people, then I am at their command.''
--> '''Pravar:''' ''It is simple. We will turn our rage on Delhi and free him.''
--> '''Nanib:''' ''If it is the will of the people, then I am at their command.''
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: If his name is anything to go by, he's a thinly disguised expy of Nana Sahib.
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* RebelLeader: Commands the Sepoy Revolt after defecting from the BEIC forces.
* TheQuisling: Considered this by the rebels at the beginning of the campaign.
* TheQuisling: Considered this by the rebels at the beginning of the campaign.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: If his name is anything to go by, he's a thinly disguised expy of Nana Sahib.
* TheQuisling: Considered this by the rebels at the beginning of the campaign.
* RebelLeader: Commands the Sepoy Revolt after defecting from the BEIC forces.
--> '''Pravar:''' ''Look at how many have joined us, Nanib. We cannot fail. The war for independence has truly begun.''
--> '''Nanib:''' ''But we are an army without a leader.''
--> '''Pravar:''' ''You will be our general now, Nanib.''
--> '''Nanib:''' ''I never asked to be a general. I am a lieutenant in a nonexistent army, nothing more.''
* RousingSpeech: At the beginning of the "Company Confrontation" mission:
--> ''"The Company has treated this country like property and the people like trespassers. But our liberation begins here."''
* WorldOfCardboardSpeech: After finally burning the British East India Company to the ground:
--> ''"I learned much from you, Colonel. But it is clear that you learned nothing from me. Your Company may have the ability to set fire to a village, a home, but no company will ever set fire to a man's soul. You cannot fight such passion. Not with money. Not with guns. Not with men."''
* TheQuisling: Considered this by the rebels at the beginning of the campaign.
* RebelLeader: Commands the Sepoy Revolt after defecting from the BEIC forces.
--> '''Pravar:''' ''Look at how many have joined us, Nanib. We cannot fail. The war for independence has truly begun.''
--> '''Nanib:''' ''But we are an army without a leader.''
--> '''Pravar:''' ''You will be our general now, Nanib.''
--> '''Nanib:''' ''I never asked to be a general. I am a lieutenant in a nonexistent army, nothing more.''
* RousingSpeech: At the beginning of the "Company Confrontation" mission:
--> ''"The Company has treated this country like property and the people like trespassers. But our liberation begins here."''
* WorldOfCardboardSpeech: After finally burning the British East India Company to the ground:
--> ''"I learned much from you, Colonel. But it is clear that you learned nothing from me. Your Company may have the ability to set fire to a village, a home, but no company will ever set fire to a man's soul. You cannot fight such passion. Not with money. Not with guns. Not with men."''
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An englishmen in charge of the British East India Company. Starts as the major ally, only to become the main characters' major enemy halfway through thew India campaign.
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[[caption-width-right:200:''"The British East India Company has ruled India for one hundred years. I sincerely doubt that a few dyspeptic sepoy are going to change that. If ever you need reminding of who rules this nation, simply look to the rooftops."'']]
After several failed careers, one in
His campaigns during the Company’s important annexation of Punjab in 1849 cemented Edwardson’s reputation as a decisive and courageous field commander. With regards to his attitudes towards the Indian population, Edwardson suffered a passionate and radical shift in ideology in 1842, when his brother was killed in the First Anglo-Afghan War. Percy was one of the few unlucky soldiers of the 44th battalion, the British garrison that was surrounded and massacred by Afghan forces. Like much of the British public, Edwardson saw this act as barbarous, and he supported the British army’s devastating retaliation.
The death of his brother affected Edwardson deeply, and he allowed it to encourage his already racist tendencies towards the regional populations. In the subsequent years, Edwardson became less predictable as an officer and often allowed his personal feelings to guide his strategy. Over time, his name became tainted by a series of controversies regarding his brutality towards sepoy soldiers and innocent civilians. Edwardson simply shrugged off the accusations as "hearsay and misinterpretation."
In the India campaign, he starts as the major ally,
Edwardson attacks with a sword. He has the ability to train Sepoys as if he were a moving Barracks. He has many hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Edwardson can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
* AffablyEvil: In spite of his ruthlessness, he always keeps his classiness and treats well his subordinates. [[spoiler:This comes to an end when the Enfield rifles come through]].
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* {{Expy}}: Mixes elements of Alain Magnan and Willaim William Holme.
--> ''"I am impressed, Nanib. But you are simply ending one man. The Company is bigger than me. It is bigger than you. It is bigger than this whole forsaken country."''
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Born into a family of a lower caste, Pravar was indirectly forced into the military when his father died leaving their family without a source of income. Pravar had some experience as a soldier, so the easiest way for him to make money was to pick up a gun in the service of the British East India
The British officers of Pravar’s brigade disagreed with the discriminations of the Indian caste system and tried to intermingle men of different status and backgrounds. This, of course, was not appreciated by much of the men in their service, and it fueled an already strong hatred of the Company.
At first, Pravar resented his fellow soldiers, but he quickly realized that regardless of caste, all of them had one thing in common: many of the British saw them as savages, inferior in every way. Keeping his caste a secret, Pravar forged relationships with many other angry soldiers intent on rebellion. So he waited expectantly for the day when they will strike a powerful blow and oust the British from their land.
Pravar attacks with a rifle. He has a special ability that gives him deadly aim against a single target. He has many hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Pravar can collect Treasure but cannot build Trading Posts.
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A warlord under Tokugawa Ieyasu, Kichiro loyally follows his master to battle... [[spoiler:Until he finds out about his past, which puts his honour and loyalty to test.]]
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Orphaned at the age of six-years-old, Kichiro was fortunate to be taken in by the powerful daimyo, Tokugawa
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Kichiro attacks with a bow. He has a special attack, Seven Spears, that causes his
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The master of Sakuma Kichiro. [[spoiler:Also the person who killed his parents.]]
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[[caption-width-right:200:''"Crush this threat, swiftly and fatally. You cannot breathe when there is a sword at your throat."'']]
Tokugawa Ieyasu has spent his life making the most of complicated situations, and in doing so he has become Japan’s most feared and unpredictable opportunist. After many years of preying on the weak and taking advantage of shifting alliances, Ieyasu receded into the background as other clans began final campaigns to compete for total power of Japan. During this time, Ieyasu spent his years of peace preparing a strategy in which to usurp the power of the victor, whoever it might be.
In the end, Ieyasu’s rival Toyotomi Hideyoshi destroyed all his enemies and became the undisputed ruler and unifier of Japan. Still, Ieyasu waited.
With Toyotomi’s death in 1598, Tokugawa chose to move forward with his campaign to seize control. Ieyasu chose Kichiro to leads his armies because of the boy’s unshakable loyalty to his master. Themaster of young Kichiro was raised believing he was taken in by the daimyo as an orphan, when in fact he was orphaned by the daimyo himself. It was Ieyasu who, after declaring victory over a Sakuma Kichiro. [[spoiler:Also clan uprising, ordered the person who killed deaths of the Sakuma daimyo and his parents.]]wife. Only afterwards did he realize that the couple had a child, a six-year-old boy named Kichiro.
Tokugawa attacks with a sword. He can occasionally decapitate his enemy with a single strike. He has many hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Tokugawa is a Daimyo, he can train units that can be found at both the Barracks and the Stable. Home City Shipments can be sent to his location. Tokugawa can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
[[caption-width-right:200:''"Crush this threat, swiftly and fatally. You cannot breathe when there is a sword at your throat."'']]
Tokugawa Ieyasu has spent his life making the most of complicated situations, and in doing so he has become Japan’s most feared and unpredictable opportunist. After many years of preying on the weak and taking advantage of shifting alliances, Ieyasu receded into the background as other clans began final campaigns to compete for total power of Japan. During this time, Ieyasu spent his years of peace preparing a strategy in which to usurp the power of the victor, whoever it might be.
In the end, Ieyasu’s rival Toyotomi Hideyoshi destroyed all his enemies and became the undisputed ruler and unifier of Japan. Still, Ieyasu waited.
With Toyotomi’s death in 1598, Tokugawa chose to move forward with his campaign to seize control. Ieyasu chose Kichiro to leads his armies because of the boy’s unshakable loyalty to his master. The
Tokugawa attacks with a sword. He can occasionally decapitate his enemy with a single strike. He has many hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Tokugawa is a Daimyo, he can train units that can be found at both the Barracks and the Stable. Home City Shipments can be sent to his location. Tokugawa can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
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* WarriorPoet: Many of his lines, both in the campaign and as an AI player in the Skirmish/Deathmatch mode, have a lot of eloquence and poetry on them.
* WithUsOrAgainstUs: A friendlier example, as one of the lessons he wants Kichiro to learn:
--> ''"Remember, Kichiro. There will come a time when you will have to choose between your own ambition and the ambition of your master."''
* WithUsOrAgainstUs: A friendlier example, as one of the lessons he wants Kichiro to learn:
--> ''"Remember, Kichiro. There will come a time when you will have to choose between your own ambition and the ambition of your master."''
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[[caption-width-right:200:''"You should not question the master, Kichiro. Obedience means nothing if it is not absolute."'']]
Daimyo Torii Mototada has known Ieyasu since they were small children, and his family has served the Tokugawa clan for generations. His affable personality hides a serious and focused military mind. On many occasions, Mototada has fought alongside Ieyasu in battle, acting as wise counsel to the younger man despite his subservience.
As the battle between the Tokugawa armies and the Toyotomi loyalists looms, Mototada has been asked to once again answer his master’s call. Summoned to the field of battle, Mototada gives the young General Kichiro guidance, and over the course of the war becomes attached to the boy. This relationship ends abruptly when the enemy’s armies set out to seize Fushimi Castle, Mototada’s seat of power. Mototada answers the call one last time.
In the fierce battle that follows, Mototada succeeds in stalling the advancing army and buying his master valuable time to prepare for the pivotal battle of Sekigahara. As Mototada’s commits ritual suicide at battle’s end, he does so in the name of his master, Ieyasu.
Mototada attacks with a sword. He has many hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Mototada is a Daimyo, he can train units that can be found at both the Barracks and the Stable. Home City Shipments can be sent to his location. Mototada can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
[[caption-width-right:200:''"You should not question the master, Kichiro. Obedience means nothing if it is not absolute."'']]
Daimyo Torii Mototada has known Ieyasu since they were small children, and his family has served the Tokugawa clan for generations. His affable personality hides a serious and focused military mind. On many occasions, Mototada has fought alongside Ieyasu in battle, acting as wise counsel to the younger man despite his subservience.
As the battle between the Tokugawa armies and the Toyotomi loyalists looms, Mototada has been asked to once again answer his master’s call. Summoned to the field of battle, Mototada gives the young General Kichiro guidance, and over the course of the war becomes attached to the boy. This relationship ends abruptly when the enemy’s armies set out to seize Fushimi Castle, Mototada’s seat of power. Mototada answers the call one last time.
In the fierce battle that follows, Mototada succeeds in stalling the advancing army and buying his master valuable time to prepare for the pivotal battle of Sekigahara. As Mototada’s commits ritual suicide at battle’s end, he does so in the name of his master, Ieyasu.
Mototada attacks with a sword. He has many hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Mototada is a Daimyo, he can train units that can be found at both the Barracks and the Stable. Home City Shipments can be sent to his location. Mototada can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
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* DeadpanSnarker: After being wounded in a previous mission:
--> ''"It is nothing. I still have a head, which is more than I can say for my enemy."''
* DrivenToSuicide: Commits seppuku after his castle is raided by Daimyo Ishida Mitsunari's forces.
--> ''"Heed my words. I have chosen to make a stand within my castle and to die a quick death. It would be easy to escape, and to run from death, but that is not the way of the warrior. To sacrifice your life for your master is an unchanging principle. In that way it is truth."''
--> ''"It is nothing. I still have a head, which is more than I can say for my enemy."''
* DrivenToSuicide: Commits seppuku after his castle is raided by Daimyo Ishida Mitsunari's forces.
--> ''"Heed my words. I have chosen to make a stand within my castle and to die a quick death. It would be easy to escape, and to run from death, but that is not the way of the warrior. To sacrifice your life for your master is an unchanging principle. In that way it is truth."''
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* LastStand: His last appearance takes place on the "Last Stand at Fushimi" mission, after which he commits [[DrivenToSuicide seppuku]].
* TheMentor: While Tokugawa's role in the campaign is more of a straightforward leader, Mototada fills better the role of an advisor for Kichiro.
* TheMentor: While Tokugawa's role in the campaign is more of a straightforward leader, Mototada fills better the role of an advisor for Kichiro.
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-> Nonahkee attacks with a bow and knife. She has a lot of hitpoints and can heal nearby units like a Priest or Surgeon. If she falls in a fight, she collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Nonahkee can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Nonahkee is the sister of Kanyenke. Soft-spoken and gentle, she has always been a calming influence on both her brother and his friend John Black. Underestimated by her adversaries, her quiet demeanor masks a determined inner strength. With her knowledge of the medicinal properties of herbs, Nonahkee has mended John Black's wounds on more than one occasion.
Kanyenke's sister and John Black's "unofficial" girlfriend.
-> Nonahkee is the sister of Kanyenke. Soft-spoken and gentle, she has always been a calming influence on both her brother and his friend John Black. Underestimated by her adversaries, her quiet demeanor masks a determined inner strength. With her knowledge of the medicinal properties of herbs, Nonahkee has mended John Black's wounds on more than one occasion.
Kanyenke's sister and John Black's "unofficial" girlfriend.
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Nonahkee attacks with a bow and knife. She has a lot of hitpoints and can heal nearby units like a Priest or Surgeon. If she falls in a fight, she collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Nonahkee can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
Kanyenke's sister and John Black's "unofficial" girlfriend.
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-> Cooper attacks with a pair of cavalry pistols and prefers to fight from horseback. He has the ability to train Hussars as if he were a moving Stable. Cooper has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Cooper can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> A cavalry commander in the U.S. Army, Cooper is a veteran of the frontier and a career military officer. He has tangled with everyone from the Lakota to the Mexican army and has always come out on top. Cooper is everything an officer should be: brave, smart, and certain where his loyalties lie. His only flaw is a touch of overconfidence; he never admits he's made a mistake.
Amelia's ally during most of ''Steel''.
-> A cavalry commander in the U.S. Army, Cooper is a veteran of the frontier and a career military officer. He has tangled with everyone from the Lakota to the Mexican army and has always come out on top. Cooper is everything an officer should be: brave, smart, and certain where his loyalties lie. His only flaw is a touch of overconfidence; he never admits he's made a mistake.
Amelia's ally during most of ''Steel''.
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''"But Nathaniel... This war, this revolution - it's larger than any one man. I know Kuechler has wronged you personally. But your father's desire for revenge led him to his death."''[[/labelnote]]]]
-> George Washington was born in Virginia in 1732 to wealthy, land-owning parents. He served in the First Virginia Regiment (part of the British military) as a lieutenant colonel. While trying to drive the French out of Ohio Country, Washington set off a series of events that eventually ignited the Seven Years' War, also known as the French and Indian War. In 1759 he left the military, married, and settled back in Virginia with his wife and family. In later years Washington would go on to have a significant role in the founding of the United States of America.\\
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-> George Washington was born in Virginia in 1732 to wealthy, land-owning parents. He served in the First Virginia Regiment (part of the British military) as a lieutenant colonel. While trying to drive the French out of Ohio Country, Washington set off a series of events that eventually ignited the Seven Years' War, also known as the French and Indian War. In 1759 he left the military, married, and settled back in Virginia with his wife and family. In later years Washington would go on to have a significant role in the founding of the United States of America.\\
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-> Bolivar attacks with a rifle and sword. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Bolivar can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Simon Bolivar was born in Caracas, a Spanish town on the Caribbean in present-day Venezuela. He led soldiers and settlers in their revolt against Spain. He was called "the Liberator," and was responsible for leading the present-day nations of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela to freedom from Spain. In 1821 he was named president of Gran Colombia, but the fractious nations splintered apart, despite Bolivar's rash efforts to keep them together by declaring himself dictator in 1828. After a failed assassination attempt, and no real improvement in the stability of his rule, Bolivar resigned his presidency and died of tuberculosis in 1830.
-> Simon Bolivar was born in Caracas, a Spanish town on the Caribbean in present-day Venezuela. He led soldiers and settlers in their revolt against Spain. He was called "the Liberator," and was responsible for leading the present-day nations of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela to freedom from Spain. In 1821 he was named president of Gran Colombia, but the fractious nations splintered apart, despite Bolivar's rash efforts to keep them together by declaring himself dictator in 1828. After a failed assassination attempt, and no real improvement in the stability of his rule, Bolivar resigned his presidency and died of tuberculosis in 1830.
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Bolívar attacks with a rifle and sword. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies.
-> Simon Bolivar was born in Caracas, a Spanish town on the Caribbean in present-day Venezuela. He led soldiers and settlers in their revolt against Spain. He was called "the Liberator," and was responsible for leading the present-day nations of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela to freedom from Spain. In 1821 he was named president of Gran Colombia, but the fractious nations splintered apart, despite Bolivar's rash efforts to keep them together by declaring himself dictator in 1828. After a failed assassination attempt, and no real improvement in the stability of his rule, Bolivar resigned his presidency and died of tuberculosis in 1830.
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-> Alain attacks from horseback with a sword. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Alain cannot collect or build Trading Posts.
-> The commander of the Knights of St. John, Alain has devoted his whole life to the order. Though he can sometimes seem haughty and dismissive of his lessers, he is a superb tactician and an excellent horseman whose personal bravery in battle is unquestioned. Decades spent fighting his Ottoman foes have only strengthened Alain's resolve. Alain is a man of many secrets and seems to know what is going on in every corner of the world.
Morgan Black's mentor in ''Blood''.
-> The commander of the Knights of St. John, Alain has devoted his whole life to the order. Though he can sometimes seem haughty and dismissive of his lessers, he is a superb tactician and an excellent horseman whose personal bravery in battle is unquestioned. Decades spent fighting his Ottoman foes have only strengthened Alain's resolve. Alain is a man of many secrets and seems to know what is going on in every corner of the world.
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Initially Morgan's superior, he sends him to the New World in order to prevent the Ottoman Empire from obtaining the Fountain of Youth. His true colors, however, are eventually revealed, as Morgan
Alain attacks from horseback with a sword. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Alain cannot collect or build Trading Posts.
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-> Warwick prefers to fight with a sword, but is also known as a deadly shot with a rifle. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Warwick can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> An arrogant British nobleman, Warwick considers himself a refined gentleman, and looks down his nose at the colonists he was sent to govern. Uninterested in negotiations or diplomacy, he prefers to use force and intimidation to achieve his goals. Warwick's parents drowned under mysterious circumstances; it's rumored he may have had a hand in their demise.
The BigBad of ''Ice''.
-> An arrogant British nobleman, Warwick considers himself a refined gentleman, and looks down his nose at the colonists he was sent to govern. Uninterested in negotiations or diplomacy, he prefers to use force and intimidation to achieve his goals. Warwick's parents drowned under mysterious circumstances; it's rumored he may have had a hand in their demise.
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-> Beaumont attacks with a pair of throwing knives that he can use to make surgical kills against almost any type of opponent. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Beaumont can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> The trapper Pierre Beaumont's past is shrouded in mystery. His accent is French, but hard to place; is he from Quebec, Paris, or New Orleans? In any event, it has been many years since he was near a city - or a bathtub. Clever and bloodthirsty, Beaumont is deadly in a fight, wielding his twin knives with skill and precision.
A mysterious French trapper who has a claim to a gold mine in the mountains. Having no means to mine it out himself, he offers Amelia a cut of the gold in exchange for the use of her equipment. With his sinister manner and fondness for knives, however, he's not as he appears...
-> The trapper Pierre Beaumont's past is shrouded in mystery. His accent is French, but hard to place; is he from Quebec, Paris, or New Orleans? In any event, it has been many years since he was near a city - or a bathtub. Clever and bloodthirsty, Beaumont is deadly in a fight, wielding his twin knives with skill and precision.
A mysterious French trapper who has a claim to a gold mine in the mountains. Having no means to mine it out himself, he offers Amelia a cut of the gold in exchange for the use of her equipment. With his sinister manner and fondness for knives, however, he's not as he appears...
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Beaumont attacks with a pair of throwing knives that he can use to make surgical kills against almost any type of opponent. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Beaumont can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
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[[caption-width-right:200:''">My treasure fleet will be stopping in la Florida. Water from this lake of yours will make me a rich man when I return to Spain."'']]
-> Delgado attacks with a rifle and sword. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Delgado can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Francisco Juan Delgado de Leon was second in command on an expedition to Yucatan from Cuba under Pedro de Alvarado. His successes under Alvarado earned him royal permission to participate in the conquest of the Aztec. He received a ship, a complement of rodeleros, crossbowmen, and the goal of plundering the New World for personal and political gain.
A Spanish conquistador who wants the treasure of the natives for his own personal gain.
-> Delgado attacks with a rifle and sword. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Delgado can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Francisco Juan Delgado de Leon was second in command on an expedition to Yucatan from Cuba under Pedro de Alvarado. His successes under Alvarado earned him royal permission to participate in the conquest of the Aztec. He received a ship, a complement of rodeleros, crossbowmen, and the goal of plundering the New World for personal and political gain.
A Spanish conquistador who wants the treasure of the natives for his own personal gain.
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-> Delgado attacks with a rifle and sword. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Delgado can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
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Francisco Juan Delgado de Leon was second in command on an expedition to Yucatan from Cuba under Pedro de Alvarado. His successes under Alvarado earned him royal permission to participate in the conquest of the Aztec. He received a ship, a complement of rodeleros, crossbowmen, and the goal of plundering the New World for personal and political gain.
Delgado attacks with a rifle and sword. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Delgado can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
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-> Nathaniel attacks with a rifle and tomahawk. He has a lot of hitpoints and two special ranged attacks, Hawkeye Attack and Eagle Eye, that he can use once every couple of minutes. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Nathaniel can collect Treasures and build Trading Posts near Native settlements and Trade Routes.
-> Raised by his Iroquois mother Nonahkee and uncle Kanyenke, Nathaniel helped unite several Iroquois villages into a confederation of shared interests and economy. But the rising conflict between the American colonists and the British forces him, and other Iroquois, to choose sides. As the continent descends into war, under whose banner will Nathaniel's wits and courage be tested?
The half-Iroquois son of John Black and Nonahkee and the protagonist of ''Fire''. A devoted patriot who fights for the colonists when the [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution revolutionary war breaks out,]] Nathaniel devotes a great deal of his time (and his family's fortune) for the cause and is eventually memorialized for his efforts.
-> Raised by his Iroquois mother Nonahkee and uncle Kanyenke, Nathaniel helped unite several Iroquois villages into a confederation of shared interests and economy. But the rising conflict between the American colonists and the British forces him, and other Iroquois, to choose sides. As the continent descends into war, under whose banner will Nathaniel's wits and courage be tested?
The half-Iroquois son of John Black and Nonahkee and the protagonist of ''Fire''. A devoted patriot who fights for the colonists when the [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution revolutionary war breaks out,]] Nathaniel devotes a great deal of his time (and his family's fortune) for the cause and is eventually memorialized for his efforts.
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Nathaniel attacks with a rifle and tomahawk. He has a lot of hitpoints and two special ranged attacks, Hawkeye Attack and Eagle Eye, that he can use once every couple of minutes. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Nathaniel can collect Treasures and build Trading Posts near Native settlements and Trade
-> Raised by his Iroquois mother Nonahkee and uncle Kanyenke, Nathaniel helped unite several Iroquois villages into a confederation of shared interests and economy. But the rising conflict between the American colonists and the British forces him, and other Iroquois, to choose sides. As the continent descends into war, under whose banner will Nathaniel's wits and courage be tested?
The half-Iroquois son of John Black and Nonahkee and the protagonist of ''Fire''. A devoted patriot who fights for the colonists when the [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution revolutionary war breaks out,]] Nathaniel devotes a great deal of his time (and his family's fortune) for the cause and is eventually memorialized for his efforts.
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-> Chayton attacks with a rifle and saber. He has a lot of hitpoints and two special ranged attacks, Hawkeye Attack and Eagle Eye, that he can use once every couple of minutes. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Chayton can collect Treasures and build Trading Posts near Native settlements and Trade Routes.
-> Nathaniel's half-Lakota grandson, Chayton Black, seems to have inherited his family's tendency to wind up smack dab in the middle of opposing forces. When gold is discovered in the Black Hills, tensions between the Sioux Nation and settlers erupt. Against a backdrop of greed, fear, and prejudice, Chayton discovers that taking the convenient side can cost everything - even his own identity.
Amelia's half-Sioux son, and the protagonist of ''Shadow''.
-> Nathaniel's half-Lakota grandson, Chayton Black, seems to have inherited his family's tendency to wind up smack dab in the middle of opposing forces. When gold is discovered in the Black Hills, tensions between the Sioux Nation and settlers erupt. Against a backdrop of greed, fear, and prejudice, Chayton discovers that taking the convenient side can cost everything - even his own identity.
Amelia's half-Sioux son, and the protagonist of ''Shadow''.
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-> Colonel Kuechler attacks with his officer's saber. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. The Colonel can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Colonel Sven Kuechler prides himself on his strict adherence to Hessian military virtues. Discipline. Obedience. Ruthlessness. There's nothing "soft" about Kuechler's leadership. His job is to extinguish this traitorous rebellion firmly and decisively. And none shall stand in his way for long.
Leader of the Hessians hired by the British during UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution. He raids an Iroquois encampment and captures Nonahkee, resulting in [[ItsPersonal a grudge from Nathaniel]].
-> Colonel Sven Kuechler prides himself on his strict adherence to Hessian military virtues. Discipline. Obedience. Ruthlessness. There's nothing "soft" about Kuechler's leadership. His job is to extinguish this traitorous rebellion firmly and decisively. And none shall stand in his way for long.
Leader of the Hessians hired by the British during UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution. He raids an Iroquois encampment and captures Nonahkee, resulting in [[ItsPersonal a grudge from Nathaniel]].
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Colonel Kuechler attacks with his officer's saber. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. The Colonel can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
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-> Billy Holme attacks with a pistol. He has the ability to train a posse of Renegados as if he were a moving Saloon. Holme has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Holme can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Sworn to preserve and protect, Sheriff Holme sees this territory as a land of conflict and opportunity. He's a survivor - a tour of duty during the Civil War has given him a gruff, sometimes jesting, view of life. With his long-time friend Chayton by his side, Holme is not a man to let events simply unfold for themselves.
-> Sworn to preserve and protect, Sheriff Holme sees this territory as a land of conflict and opportunity. He's a survivor - a tour of duty during the Civil War has given him a gruff, sometimes jesting, view of life. With his long-time friend Chayton by his side, Holme is not a man to let events simply unfold for themselves.
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Billy Holme attacks with a pistol. He has the ability to train a posse of Renegados as if he were a moving Saloon. Holme has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Holme can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading
-> Sworn to preserve and protect, Sheriff Holme sees this territory as a land of conflict and opportunity. He's a survivor - a tour of duty during the Civil War has given him a gruff, sometimes jesting, view of life. With his long-time friend Chayton by his side, Holme is not a man to let events simply unfold for themselves.
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-> Impulsive. Proud. Witty. Tragic. While he'll always be remembered for that fateful day at the Little Big Horn, Custer's life was paradoxical. A fierce warrior who thrived on conflict; a devoted husband adored by his wife; a failed leader who led his men to destruction.\\
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-> Morgan attacks with a sword. He has a lot of hitpoints and a special overhand sword attack, Oberhau, that he can use once every couple of minutes. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Morgan can collect Treasures and build Trading Posts near Native settlements and Trade Routes.
-> Morgan is one of the Knights of St. John. He is Scottish, and proud of his heritage. The son of a village smith, Morgan joined the Knights at an early age. Unmarried, with no family ties to bind him, he is devoted to his order, but knows their best days are behind them. Morgan is passionate, and his temper has often landed him in hot water.
A Scotsman born into the Black family, he joined the Knights of St. John at an early age.
-> Morgan is one of the Knights of St. John. He is Scottish, and proud of his heritage. The son of a village smith, Morgan joined the Knights at an early age. Unmarried, with no family ties to bind him, he is devoted to his order, but knows their best days are behind them. Morgan is passionate, and his temper has often landed him in hot water.
A Scotsman born into the Black family, he joined the Knights of St. John at an early age.
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Morgan attacks with a sword. He has a lot of hitpoints and a special overhand sword attack, Oberhau, that he can use once every couple of minutes. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Morgan can collect Treasures and build Trading Posts near Native settlements and Trade Routes.
A Scotsman born into the Black family, he joined the Knights of St. John at an early age.
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-> John attacks with a rifle and bayonet. He has a lot of hitpoints and a special ranged attack, Hawkeye, that he can use once every couple of minutes. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. John can collect Treasures and build Trading Posts near Native settlements and Trade Routes.
-> The frontiersman John Black is Morgan's grandson and the son of Phillip Black. A loner, he prefers the company of his Iroquois friends to that of European colonists, and the quiet of the backwoods New England countryside to the bustle of Boston and Philadelphia. John keeps a cool head even under the worst of circumstances, but pursues harsh vengeance when wronged.
Morgan's grandson, and the protagonist of the ''Ice'' campaign. John is a rough-and-tumble woodsman who runs a mercenary company oft employed by the colonists. It's said that he has more enemies than friends.
-> The frontiersman John Black is Morgan's grandson and the son of Phillip Black. A loner, he prefers the company of his Iroquois friends to that of European colonists, and the quiet of the backwoods New England countryside to the bustle of Boston and Philadelphia. John keeps a cool head even under the worst of circumstances, but pursues harsh vengeance when wronged.
Morgan's grandson, and the protagonist of the ''Ice'' campaign. John is a rough-and-tumble woodsman who runs a mercenary company oft employed by the colonists. It's said that he has more enemies than friends.
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A loner, he prefers the company of his Iroquois friends to that of European colonists, and the quiet of the backwoods New England countryside to the bustle of Boston and Philadelphia. John keeps a cool head even under the worst of circumstances, but pursues harsh vengeance when wronged.
John attacks with a rifle and bayonet. He has a lot of hitpoints and a special ranged attack, Hawkeye, that he can use once every couple of minutes. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. John can collect Treasures and build Trading Posts near Native settlements and Trade Routes.
Morgan's grandson, and the protagonist of the ''Ice'' campaign. John is a rough-and-tumble woodsman who runs a mercenary company oft employed by the colonists. It's said that he has more enemies than friends.
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-> Stuart attacks with his hands when he has to fight at all. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Stuart can collect Treasures, but is usually too scared to venture beyond his colony to find them. Stuart cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Fourth (and neglected) son of Morgan Black, Stuart has devoted his life to making money, eating well, and staying out of danger. An expert at navigating the murky political waters in England, he was recently sent to govern a new colony in the Americas, but found that he was unprepared for the harsh realities of the frontier. He has had to rely on John's band of mercenaries for protection.
The only member of the Black family who appears in a campaign but isn't the main character of it. John's uncle, Morgan's forgotten son, and a keen businessman. He leads a small colony which has recently come under attack from the Natives, causing him to call for John's mercenaries, which kicks off ''Ice''.
-> Fourth (and neglected) son of Morgan Black, Stuart has devoted his life to making money, eating well, and staying out of danger. An expert at navigating the murky political waters in England, he was recently sent to govern a new colony in the Americas, but found that he was unprepared for the harsh realities of the frontier. He has had to rely on John's band of mercenaries for protection.
The only member of the Black family who appears in a campaign but isn't the main character of it. John's uncle, Morgan's forgotten son, and a keen businessman. He leads a small colony which has recently come under attack from the Natives, causing him to call for John's mercenaries, which kicks off ''Ice''.
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-> Fourth (and neglected) son of Morgan Black,
Stuart attacks with his hands when he has to fight at all. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Stuart can collect Treasures, but is usually too scared to venture beyond his colony to find them. Stuart cannot build Trading Posts.
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-> Amelia fights chiefly with a shotgun. She has a lot of hitpoints and a special Double Barrel attack that she can use every couple of minutes. If she falls in a fight, she collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Amelia can collect Treasures and build Trading Posts near Native settlements and Trade Routes.
-> A determined, fiery young woman in her late twenties, Amelia is the daughter of Nathanial Black, the granddaughter of John Black, and president of the Falcon Company. A competitive industrialist, she hopes to make Falcon the first railroad company to lay track all the way to the west coast. All too familiar with the dangers of the frontier, Amelia is a crack shot, and her gun is never far from her hand.
The protagonist of ''Steel'', and the narrator of all the campaigns in both ''III'' and ''Warchiefs'', Amelia runs the Falcon Company as it falls on hard times following the expensive battles waged by her father Nathaniel. She seeks to regain some of the family fortune by building a railroad straight to the west coast, but gets caught up in the Mexican War. While helping to defend a fort, she meets a French woodsman named Pierre Beaumont, who promises her a cut of his claim to a gold mine in exchange for the cooperation and use of her workers and equipment. Little did she know of what lay in store for her...
She's the daughter of Nathaniel Black and mother of Chayton Black. Her husband is a Sioux, but he does not make an appearance.
-> A determined, fiery young woman in her late twenties, Amelia is the daughter of Nathanial Black, the granddaughter of John Black, and president of the Falcon Company. A competitive industrialist, she hopes to make Falcon the first railroad company to lay track all the way to the west coast. All too familiar with the dangers of the frontier, Amelia is a crack shot, and her gun is never far from her hand.
The protagonist of ''Steel'', and the narrator of all the campaigns in both ''III'' and ''Warchiefs'', Amelia runs the Falcon Company as it falls on hard times following the expensive battles waged by her father Nathaniel. She seeks to regain some of the family fortune by building a railroad straight to the west coast, but gets caught up in the Mexican War. While helping to defend a fort, she meets a French woodsman named Pierre Beaumont, who promises her a cut of his claim to a gold mine in exchange for the cooperation and use of her workers and equipment. Little did she know of what lay in store for her...
She's the daughter of Nathaniel Black and mother of Chayton Black. Her husband is a Sioux, but he does not make an appearance.
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-> Sahin attacks with a musket and sword. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Sahin can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Sahin, known as the Falcon, is a high-ranking officer in the Ottoman army. Extremely intelligent and cultured, he is a wily adversary. An expert in the art of war, he inspires unmatched loyalty in his men. While he has sometimes underestimated the Knights of St. John in the past, he has won many battles for the Ottoman Empire. Sahin hopes to add the island of Malta to his long list of conquests, but he may have other motives there as well.
The leader of the Ottoman army which invaded the last bastion of the Knights of St. John. After he is repulsed by Morgan Black, he sets sail for the New World, in search of the Fountain of Youth.
-> Sahin, known as the Falcon, is a high-ranking officer in the Ottoman army. Extremely intelligent and cultured, he is a wily adversary. An expert in the art of war, he inspires unmatched loyalty in his men. While he has sometimes underestimated the Knights of St. John in the past, he has won many battles for the Ottoman Empire. Sahin hopes to add the island of Malta to his long list of conquests, but he may have other motives there as well.
The leader of the Ottoman army which invaded the last bastion of the Knights of St. John. After he is repulsed by Morgan Black, he sets sail for the New World, in search of the Fountain of Youth.
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Sahin attacks with a musket and sword. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Sahin can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
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-> Lizzie attacks with a brace of pistols. She has a lot of hitpoints and has a special ranged attack that she can use every couple of minutes. If she falls in a fight, she collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Lizzie can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> The daughter of an English nobleman, Elisabet Ramsey fled her home at an early age rather than face an arranged marriage. The new colonies in the Caribbean offered her the freedom she sought, and more. Elisabet made a name for herself in the privateer fleets of the British and Dutch, and soon commanded her own pirate fleet, led by her flagship, Paris Burning. Flirtatious and cheerful, her lust for the finer things in life is often her undoing.
Leader of a large band of pirates, she first meets Morgan Black as he's making his way to the New World. After her band was defeated, she escapes with the remnants of her forces to Cuba, where she encounters Morgan again.
-> The daughter of an English nobleman, Elisabet Ramsey fled her home at an early age rather than face an arranged marriage. The new colonies in the Caribbean offered her the freedom she sought, and more. Elisabet made a name for herself in the privateer fleets of the British and Dutch, and soon commanded her own pirate fleet, led by her flagship, Paris Burning. Flirtatious and cheerful, her lust for the finer things in life is often her undoing.
Leader of a large band of pirates, she first meets Morgan Black as he's making his way to the New World. After her band was defeated, she escapes with the remnants of her forces to Cuba, where she encounters Morgan again.
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Lizzie attacks with a brace of pistols. She has a lot of hitpoints and has a special ranged attack that she can use every couple of minutes. If she falls in a fight, she collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Lizzie can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
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-> Kanyenke attacks with a bow and knife. He has a lot of hitpoints and a special ranged attack, Red Buffalo Arrow, that he can use once every couple of minutes. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Kanyenke can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Kanyenke, an Iroquois warrior, is John Black's best friend; the two have faced many dangers together over the years. He is motivated by fierce protectiveness toward the members of his tribe, especially his younger sister Nonahkee. Not a big man, Kanyenke is deceptively strong and his reflexes are lighting-fast. A loyal ally, he always speaks the truth.
An Iroquois native. Also John Black's most trusted ally.
-> Kanyenke, an Iroquois warrior, is John Black's best friend; the two have faced many dangers together over the years. He is motivated by fierce protectiveness toward the members of his tribe, especially his younger sister Nonahkee. Not a big man, Kanyenke is deceptively strong and his reflexes are lighting-fast. A loyal ally, he always speaks the truth.
An Iroquois native. Also John Black's most trusted ally.
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-> Cooper attacks with a pair of cavalry pistols and prefers to fight from horseback. He has the ability to train Hussars as if he were a moving Stable. Cooper has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Cooper can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> A cavalry commander in the U.S. Army, Cooper is a veteran of the frontier and a career military officer. He has tangled with everyone from the Lakota to the Mexican army and has always come out on top. Cooper is everything an officer should be: brave, smart, and certain where his loyalties lie. His only flaw is a touch of overconfidence; he never admits he's made a mistake.
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-> Washington attacks with his officer's saber. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Washington can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> George Washington was born in Virginia in 1732 to wealthy, land-owning parents. He served in the First Virginia Regiment (part of the British military) as a lieutenant colonel. While trying to drive the French out of Ohio Country, Washington set off a series of events that eventually ignited the Seven Years' War, also known as the French and Indian War. In 1759 he left the military, married, and settled back in Virginia with his wife and family. In later years Washington would go on to have a significant role in the founding of the United States of America.
-> The only U.S. President elected unanimously, George Washington stands tall in history as one of America’s greatest leaders. A Virginian landowner and farmer, General Washington understood well both the sword and the plowshare.\n \nAs a general, Washington was greatly admired by those who served under him. Never one to remain on the sidelines, he led the charge into action time and time again. During the French and Indian War, Washington survived many battles, even having a horse shot out from under him on two occasions.\n \nAs commander in chief of the Continental army, Washington faced the great challenge of maintaining his troops’ morale during the bitter winter at Valley Forge.
-> George Washington was born in Virginia in 1732 to wealthy, land-owning parents. He served in the First Virginia Regiment (part of the British military) as a lieutenant colonel. While trying to drive the French out of Ohio Country, Washington set off a series of events that eventually ignited the Seven Years' War, also known as the French and Indian War. In 1759 he left the military, married, and settled back in Virginia with his wife and family. In later years Washington would go on to have a significant role in the founding of the United States of America.
-> The only U.S. President elected unanimously, George Washington stands tall in history as one of America’s greatest leaders. A Virginian landowner and farmer, General Washington understood well both the sword and the plowshare.\n \nAs a general, Washington was greatly admired by those who served under him. Never one to remain on the sidelines, he led the charge into action time and time again. During the French and Indian War, Washington survived many battles, even having a horse shot out from under him on two occasions.\n \nAs commander in chief of the Continental army, Washington faced the great challenge of maintaining his troops’ morale during the bitter winter at Valley Forge.
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Washington attacks with his officer's saber. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Washington can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Bolivar attacks with a rifle and sword. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Bolivar can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Simon Bolivar was born in Caracas, a Spanish town on the Caribbean in present-day Venezuela. He led soldiers and settlers in their revolt against Spain. He was called "the Liberator," and was responsible for leading the present-day nations of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela to freedom from Spain. In 1821 he was named president of Gran Colombia, but the fractious nations splintered apart, despite Bolivar's rash efforts to keep them together by declaring himself dictator in 1828. After a failed assassination attempt, and no real improvement in the stability of his rule, Bolivar resigned his presidency and died of tuberculosis in 1830.
-> Beaumont attacks with a pair of throwing knives that he can use to make surgical kills against almost any type of opponent. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Beaumont can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> The trapper Pierre Beaumont's past is shrouded in mystery. His accent is French, but hard to place; is he from Quebec, Paris, or New Orleans? In any event, it has been many years since he was near a city - or a bathtub. Clever and bloodthirsty, Beaumont is deadly in a fight, wielding his twin knives with skill and precision.
-> The trapper Pierre Beaumont's past is shrouded in mystery. His accent is French, but hard to place; is he from Quebec, Paris, or New Orleans? In any event, it has been many years since he was near a city - or a bathtub. Clever and bloodthirsty, Beaumont is deadly in a fight, wielding his twin knives with skill and precision.
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-->''"General Washington, my father gave his life to protect the colonies. I would do the same, without hesitation."''
-->''"General Washington, my father gave his life to protect the colonies. I would do the same, without hesitation."''
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-> Nathaniel attacks with a rifle and tomahawk. He has a lot of hitpoints and two special ranged attacks, Hawkeye Attack and Eagle Eye, that he can use once every couple of minutes. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Nathaniel can collect Treasures and build Trading Posts near Native settlements and Trade Routes.
-> Raised by his Iroquois mother Nonahkee and uncle Kanyenke, Nathaniel helped unite several Iroquois villages into a confederation of shared interests and economy. But the rising conflict between the American colonists and the British forces him, and other Iroquois, to choose sides. As the continent descends into war, under whose banner will Nathaniel's wits and courage be tested?
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-> Chayton attacks with a rifle and saber. He has a lot of hitpoints and two special ranged attacks, Hawkeye Attack and Eagle Eye, that he can use once every couple of minutes. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Chayton can collect Treasures and build Trading Posts near Native settlements and Trade Routes.
-> Nathaniel's half-Lakota grandson, Chayton Black, seems to have inherited his family's tendency to wind up smack dab in the middle of opposing forces. When gold is discovered in the Black Hills, tensions between the Sioux Nation and settlers erupt. Against a backdrop of greed, fear, and prejudice, Chayton discovers that taking the convenient side can cost everything - even his own identity.
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-> Colonel Kuechler attacks with his officer's saber. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. The Colonel can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Colonel Sven Kuechler prides himself on his strict adherence to Hessian military virtues. Discipline. Obedience. Ruthlessness. There's nothing "soft" about Kuechler's leadership. His job is to extinguish this traitorous rebellion firmly and decisively. And none shall stand in his way for long.
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-> Billy Holme attacks with a pistol. He has the ability to train a posse of Renegados as if he were a moving Saloon. Holme has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Holme can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Sworn to preserve and protect, Sheriff Holme sees this territory as a land of conflict and opportunity. He's a survivor - a tour of duty during the Civil War has given him a gruff, sometimes jesting, view of life. With his long-time friend Chayton by his side, Holme is not a man to let events simply unfold for themselves.
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-> Impulsive. Proud. Witty. Tragic. While he'll always be remembered for that fateful day at the Little Big Horn, Custer's life was paradoxical. A fierce warrior who thrived on conflict; a devoted husband adored by his wife; a failed leader who led his men to destruction.\\
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Custer clearly loved the western frontier and reveled in his role in shaping it. Nevertheless, as with any historical figure, the drama of his life and its final act remain clouded in legend.\\
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General Custer attacks with his officer’s saber. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Custer cannot collect Treasures or build Trading Posts.
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-> Impulsive. Proud. Witty. Tragic. While he'll always be remembered for that fateful day at the Little Big Horn, Custer's life was paradoxical. A fierce warrior who thrived on conflict; a devoted husband adored by his wife; a failed leader who led his men to destruction.\\
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General Custer attacks with his officer’s saber. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Custer cannot collect Treasures or build Trading Posts.
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-> Morgan attacks with a sword. He has a lot of hitpoints and a special overhand sword attack, Oberhau, that he can use once every couple of minutes. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Morgan can collect Treasures and build Trading Posts near Native settlements and Trade Routes.
-> Morgan is one of the Knights of St. John. He is Scottish, and proud of his heritage. The son of a village smith, Morgan joined the Knights at an early age. Unmarried, with no family ties to bind him, he is devoted to his order, but knows their best days are behind them. Morgan is passionate, and his temper has often landed him in hot water.
-> Morgan is one of the Knights of St. John. He is Scottish, and proud of his heritage. The son of a village smith, Morgan joined the Knights at an early age. Unmarried, with no family ties to bind him, he is devoted to his order, but knows their best days are behind them. Morgan is passionate, and his temper has often landed him in hot water.
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-->'''Kanyenke:''' ''Too slow, John Black. You were faster once.''
-->'''John Black:''' ''And your eyes were better once. Your arrow missed the mark. My shot was the one that took him down.''
-->'''John Black:''' ''And your eyes were better once. Your arrow missed the mark. My shot was the one that took him down.''
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-> The frontiersman John Black is Morgan's grandson and the son of Phillip Black.
-->'''John Black:''' ''And your eyes were better once. Your arrow missed
* FriendlyRivalry: With Kanyenke.
-->'''Kanyenke:''' ''Too slow, John Black. You were faster once.''
-->'''John Black:''' ''And your eyes were better once. Your arrow missed the mark. My shot was the one that took him down.''
-->'''Kanyenke:''' ''Too slow, John Black. You were faster once.''
-->'''John Black:''' ''And your eyes were better once. Your arrow missed the mark. My shot was the one that took him down.''
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-->''"Stuart may not be the commander my grandfather Morgan was, but if he thinks the colony is threatened, I believe him."''
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-> Stuart attacks with his hands when he has to fight at all. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he
-->'''-- John Black'''
-> Fourth (and neglected) son of Morgan Black, Stuart has devoted his life to making money, eating well, and staying out of danger. An expert at navigating the murky political waters in England, he was recently sent to govern a new colony in the Americas, but found that he was unprepared for the harsh realities of the frontier. He has had to rely on John's band of mercenaries for protection.
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* BigFun: Averted. His description says something like this: Fat guys show happiness, but he shows cowardice.
* InformedAbility: An apparent coward, in the first mission he's a playable character who can hold his own in a fight due to [[MightyGlacier his large pool of hit points]].
-->'''John Black:''' ''Stuart may not be the commander my grandfather Morgan was, but if he thinks the colony is threatened, I believe him.''
-> Amelia fights chiefly with a shotgun. She has a lot of hitpoints and a special Double Barrel attack that she can use every couple of minutes. If she falls in a fight, she collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Amelia can collect Treasures and build Trading Posts near Native settlements and Trade Routes.
-> A determined, fiery young woman in her late twenties, Amelia is the daughter of Nathanial Black, the granddaughter of John Black, and president of the Falcon Company. A competitive industrialist, she hopes to make Falcon the first railroad company to lay track all the way to the west coast. All too familiar with the dangers of the frontier, Amelia is a crack shot, and her gun is never far from her hand.
-> A determined, fiery young woman in her late twenties, Amelia is the daughter of Nathanial Black, the granddaughter of John Black, and president of the Falcon Company. A competitive industrialist, she hopes to make Falcon the first railroad company to lay track all the way to the west coast. All too familiar with the dangers of the frontier, Amelia is a crack shot, and her gun is never far from her hand.
-> Sahin attacks with a musket and sword. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Sahin can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Sahin, known as the Falcon, is a high-ranking officer in the Ottoman army. Extremely intelligent and cultured, he is a wily adversary. An expert in the art of war, he inspires unmatched loyalty in his men. While he has sometimes underestimated the Knights of St. John in the past, he has won many battles for the Ottoman Empire. Sahin hopes to add the island of Malta to his long list of conquests, but he may have other motives there as well.
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-> Lizzie attacks with a brace of pistols. She has a lot of hitpoints and has a special ranged attack that she can use every couple of minutes. If she falls in a fight, she collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Lizzie can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> The daughter of an English nobleman, Elisabet Ramsey fled her home at an early age rather than face an arranged marriage. The new colonies in the Caribbean offered her the freedom she sought, and more. Elisabet made a name for herself in the privateer fleets of the British and Dutch, and soon commanded her own pirate fleet, led by her flagship, Paris Burning. Flirtatious and cheerful, her lust for the finer things in life is often her undoing.
-> Kanyenke attacks with a bow and knife. He has a lot of hitpoints and a special ranged attack, Red Buffalo Arrow, that he can use once every couple of minutes. If he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Kanyenke can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Kanyenke, an Iroquois warrior, is John Black's best friend; the two have faced many dangers together over the years. He is motivated by fierce protectiveness toward the members of his tribe, especially his younger sister Nonahkee. Not a big man, Kanyenke is deceptively strong and his reflexes are lighting-fast. A loyal ally, he always speaks the truth.
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-->'''Kanyenke:''' ''Too slow, John Black. You were faster once.''
-->'''John Black:''' ''And your eyes were better once. Your arrow missed the mark. My shot was the one that took him down.''
-> Nonahkee attacks with a bow and knife. She has a lot of hitpoints and can heal nearby units like a Priest or Surgeon. If she falls in a fight, she collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Nonahkee can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Nonahkee is the sister of Kanyenke. Soft-spoken and gentle, she has always been a calming influence on both her brother and his friend John Black. Underestimated by her adversaries, her quiet demeanor masks a determined inner strength. With her knowledge of the medicinal properties of herbs, Nonahkee has mended John Black's wounds on more than one occasion.
-> Washington attacks with his officer's saber. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Washington can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> George Washington was born in Virginia in 1732 to wealthy, land-owning parents. He served in the First Virginia Regiment (part of the British military) as a lieutenant colonel. While trying to drive the French out of Ohio Country, Washington set off a series of events that eventually ignited the Seven Years' War, also known as the French and Indian War. In 1759 he left the military, married, and settled back in Virginia with his wife and family. In later years Washington would go on to have a significant role in the founding of the United States of America.
-> The only U.S. President elected unanimously, George Washington stands tall in history as one of America’s greatest leaders. A Virginian landowner and farmer, General Washington understood well both the sword and the plowshare.\n \nAs a general, Washington was greatly admired by those who served under him. Never one to remain on the sidelines, he led the charge into action time and time again. During the French and Indian War, Washington survived many battles, even having a horse shot out from under him on two occasions.\n \nAs commander in chief of the Continental army, Washington faced the great challenge of maintaining his troops’ morale during the bitter winter at Valley Forge.
-> George Washington was born in Virginia in 1732 to wealthy, land-owning parents. He served in the First Virginia Regiment (part of the British military) as a lieutenant colonel. While trying to drive the French out of Ohio Country, Washington set off a series of events that eventually ignited the Seven Years' War, also known as the French and Indian War. In 1759 he left the military, married, and settled back in Virginia with his wife and family. In later years Washington would go on to have a significant role in the founding of the United States of America.
-> The only U.S. President elected unanimously, George Washington stands tall in history as one of America’s greatest leaders. A Virginian landowner and farmer, General Washington understood well both the sword and the plowshare.\n \nAs a general, Washington was greatly admired by those who served under him. Never one to remain on the sidelines, he led the charge into action time and time again. During the French and Indian War, Washington survived many battles, even having a horse shot out from under him on two occasions.\n \nAs commander in chief of the Continental army, Washington faced the great challenge of maintaining his troops’ morale during the bitter winter at Valley Forge.
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[[caption-width-right:200:''">My treasure fleet will be stopping in la Florida. Water from this lake of yours will make me a rich man when I return to Spain."'']]
A Spanish conquistador who wants the treasure of the natives for his own personal gain.
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* BeardOfEvil: A smaller beard, but a greedy villain.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Albeit rather uncommon, such a conquistador really existed. His adventures in the game are completely fictional, though.
* OneHitKill: Can kill most soldiers with a single hit.
* LoneWolfBoss: One of the few named enemies of ''III'' who's not affiliated to the Circle of Ossus.
%%* NiceHat: His helmet.
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[[caption-width-right:200:''">My treasure fleet will be stopping in la Florida. Water from this lake of yours will make me a rich man when I return to Spain."'']]
A Spanish conquistador who wants the treasure of the natives for his own personal gain.
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* BeardOfEvil: A smaller beard, but a greedy villain.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Albeit rather uncommon, such a conquistador really existed. His adventures in the game are completely fictional, though.
* OneHitKill: Can kill most soldiers with a single hit.
* LoneWolfBoss: One of the few named enemies of ''III'' who's not affiliated to the Circle of Ossus.
%%* NiceHat: His helmet.
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A Spanish conquistador who wants the treasure of the natives for his own personal gain.
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!! Tropes related with him:
* BeardOfEvil: A smaller beard, but a greedy villain.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Albeit rather uncommon, such a conquistador really existed. His adventures in the game are completely fictional, though.
* OneHitKill: Can kill most soldiers with a single hit.
* LoneWolfBoss: One of the few named enemies of ''III'' who's not affiliated to the
%%* NiceHat: His helmet.
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-> Alain attacks from horseback with a sword. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Alain cannot collect or build Trading Posts.
-> The commander of the Knights of St. John, Alain has devoted his whole life to the order. Though he can sometimes seem haughty and dismissive of his lessers, he is a superb tactician and an excellent horseman whose personal bravery in battle is unquestioned. Decades spent fighting his Ottoman foes have only strengthened Alain's resolve. Alain is a man of many secrets and seems to know what is going on in every corner of the world.
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-->''"You’re delaying the inevitable. The New World belongs to the Circle of Ossus now."''
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-> Warwick prefers to fight with a sword, but is also known as a deadly shot with a rifle. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Warwick can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> An arrogant British nobleman, Warwick considers himself a refined gentleman, and looks down his nose at the colonists he was sent to govern. Uninterested in negotiations or diplomacy, he prefers to use force and intimidation to achieve his goals. Warwick's parents drowned under mysterious circumstances; it's rumored he may have had a hand in their demise.
* NonActionBigBad: Despite being the main antagonist of ''Ice'', he never appears on any mission of the campaign, not even as a playable unit.
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--> ''"Find the Spanish gold quickly, or I will take more than fingers from you."''
* CardCarryingVillain: Appears in the second mission of ''Steel''... as an unplayable character. He's never playable across the campaign, so from the beginning it's clear that something's wrong about him.
--> ''"Pierre Beaumont is what I'm called. The Mexican army chased me all the way up here, and now we are trapped together, non? I will show you the way I like to kill."''
--> ''"Pierre Beaumont is what I'm called. The Mexican army chased me all the way up here, and now we are trapped together, non? I will show you the way I like to kill."''
* TrashTalk:
--> ''"Your soldiers raise a stench worse than this pathetic bog."''
* VillainousBreakdown: When the battle is brought to the Circle's main fortress at the Havana:
--> ''"So, Havana has turned against us. Fine ... you will die alongside Amelia Black!"''
--> ''"Your soldiers raise a stench worse than this pathetic bog."''
* VillainousBreakdown: When the battle is brought to the Circle's main fortress at the Havana:
--> ''"So, Havana has turned against us. Fine ... you will die alongside Amelia Black!"''
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!Introduced in ''Age Of Empires III: The Warchiefs''
!!The Black family
[[folder:Nathaniel Black]]
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-->''"General Washington, my father gave his life to protect the colonies. I would do the same, without hesitation."''
The half-Iroquois son of John Black and Nonahkee and the protagonist of ''Fire''. A devoted patriot who fights for the colonists when the [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution revolutionary war breaks out,]] Nathaniel devotes a great deal of his time (and his family's fortune) for the cause and is eventually memorialized for his efforts.
!!The Black family
[[folder:Nathaniel Black]]
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-->''"General Washington, my father gave his life to protect the colonies. I would do the same, without hesitation."''
The half-Iroquois son of John Black and Nonahkee and the protagonist of ''Fire''. A devoted patriot who fights for the colonists when the [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution revolutionary war breaks out,]] Nathaniel devotes a great deal of his time (and his family's fortune) for the cause and is eventually memorialized for his efforts.
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-> Delgado attacks with a rifle and sword. He has a lot of hitpoints, but if he falls in a fight, he collapses and has to regenerate enough health to be recovered by allies. Delgado can collect Treasures, but cannot build Trading Posts.
-> Francisco Juan Delgado de Leon was second in command on an expedition to Yucatan from Cuba under Pedro de Alvarado. His successes under Alvarado earned him royal permission to participate in the
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* BadassNative: He, a half Iroquois warrior, was part of the Independence war.
* GoodParents: Amelia Black said that Nathaniel was one to her.
* ItsPersonal: Kuechler kidnaps Nonahkee, driving Nathaniel to act with bloody vengeance through the war.
* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: In the original game, his purpose is basically to allow the Black family to continue after John's HeroicSacrifice.
* RichesToRags: He wasted the fortune given by the British as a reward to his father's HeroicSacrifice in the Independence war, building the fortresses in Saratoga and supplying the troops at Valley Forge. Later, he was given a reward by the American Government because of his contribution to the Independence War. He used that reward to create the Falcon Company, a railroad company, but he wasn't a businessman, thus all the money was spent and said company almost got bankrupted.
* GoodParents: Amelia Black said that Nathaniel was one to her.
* ItsPersonal: Kuechler kidnaps Nonahkee, driving Nathaniel to act with bloody vengeance through the war.
* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: In the original game, his purpose is basically to allow the Black family to continue after John's HeroicSacrifice.
* RichesToRags: He wasted the fortune given by the British as a reward to his father's HeroicSacrifice in the Independence war, building the fortresses in Saratoga and supplying the troops at Valley Forge. Later, he was given a reward by the American Government because of his contribution to the Independence War. He used that reward to create the Falcon Company, a railroad company, but he wasn't a businessman, thus all the money was spent and said company almost got bankrupted.
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* BadassNative: He, BeardOfEvil: A smaller beard, but a half Iroquois warrior, was part greedy villain.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Albeit rather uncommon, such a conquistador really existed. His adventures in the game are completely fictional, though.
* OneHitKill: Can kill most soldiers with a single hit.
* LoneWolfBoss: One of theIndependence war.
* GoodParents: Amelia Black said that Nathaniel was one to her.
* ItsPersonal: Kuechler kidnaps Nonahkee, driving Nathaniel to act with bloody vengeance through the war.
* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: In the original game, his purpose is basically to allow the Black family to continue after John's HeroicSacrifice.
* RichesToRags: He wasted the fortune given by the British as a reward to his father's HeroicSacrifice in the Independence war, building the fortresses in Saratoga and supplying the troops at Valley Forge. Later, he was given a reward by the American Government becausefew named enemies of his contribution ''III'' who's not affiliated to the Independence War. He used that reward to create the Falcon Company, a railroad company, but he wasn't a businessman, thus all the money was spent and said company almost got bankrupted.Circle of Ossus.
%%* NiceHat: His helmet.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Albeit rather uncommon, such a conquistador really existed. His adventures in the game are completely fictional, though.
* OneHitKill: Can kill most soldiers with a single hit.
* LoneWolfBoss: One of the
* GoodParents: Amelia Black said that Nathaniel was one to her.
* ItsPersonal: Kuechler kidnaps Nonahkee, driving Nathaniel to act with bloody vengeance through the war.
* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: In the original game, his purpose is basically to allow the Black family to continue after John's HeroicSacrifice.
* RichesToRags: He wasted the fortune given by the British as a reward to his father's HeroicSacrifice in the Independence war, building the fortresses in Saratoga and supplying the troops at Valley Forge. Later, he was given a reward by the American Government because
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Amelia's half-Sioux son, and the protagonist of ''Shadow''.
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!!The Black family
[[folder:Nathaniel Black]]
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-->''"General Washington, my father gave his life to protect the colonies. I would do the same, without hesitation."''
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* ItsPersonal: Kuechler kidnaps Nonahkee, driving Nathaniel to act with bloody vengeance through the war.
* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: In the original game, his purpose is basically to allow the Black family to continue after John's HeroicSacrifice.
* RichesToRags: He wasted the fortune given by the British as a reward to his father's HeroicSacrifice in the Independence war, building the fortresses in Saratoga and supplying the troops at Valley Forge. Later, he was given a reward by the American Government because of his contribution to the Independence War. He used that reward to create the Falcon Company, a railroad company, but he wasn't a businessman, thus all the money was spent and said company almost got bankrupted.
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Amelia's half-Sioux son, and the protagonist of ''Shadow''.
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!! Tropes related with him:
* GoodParents: Amelia Black said that Nathaniel was one to her.
* ItsPersonal: Kuechler kidnaps Nonahkee, driving Nathaniel to act with bloody vengeance through the war.
* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: In the original game, his purpose is basically to allow the Black family to continue after John's HeroicSacrifice.
* RichesToRags: He wasted the fortune given by the British as a reward to his father's HeroicSacrifice in the Independence war, building the fortresses in Saratoga and supplying the troops at Valley Forge. Later, he was given a reward by the American Government because of his contribution to the Independence War. He used that reward to create the Falcon Company, a railroad company, but he wasn't a businessman, thus all the money was spent and said company almost got bankrupted.
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Amelia's half-Sioux son, and the protagonist of ''Shadow''.
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!! Tropes related with him:
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* BabiesEverAfter: After all's said and done, Morgan and Lizzie have another encounter and have four sons, two of which were Phillippe (father of John) and Stuart Black.
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[[caption-width-right:200:''">My treasure fleet will be stopping in la Florida. Water from this lake of yours will make me a rich man when I return to Spain."'']]
[[caption-width-right:200:''">My treasure fleet will be stopping in la Florida. Water from this lake of yours will make me a rich man when I return to Spain."'']]
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-->'''John Black:''' ''"And your eyes were better once. Your arrow missed the mark. My shot was the one that took him down."''
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* AltumVidetur: America Sive Novi Orbis.
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* GrandmaWhatMassiveHotnessYouHave: Amelia's brief appearance in "Shadow" shows her to be grey-haired but otherwise good-looking. She casually mentions that Billy Holme might have made a pass at her.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He is not a mentor or boss to the hero unlike Alain, but still is a rogue leader. Warwick is seen as not old, while Alain was an old soldier. His membership in the Circle is hidden but his antagonistic role is discovered far earlier.
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* BadassLongcoat: He wears a long black coat and is a grizzled war veteran.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Initially subverts this, then plays it straight when he starts calling Crazy Horse Chayton's old pal despite Chayton having never met the Sioux leader. He later makes comments about Chayton himself after he turns on him.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Initially subverts this, then plays it straight when he starts calling Crazy Horse Chayton's old pal despite Chayton having never met the Sioux leader. He later makes comments about Chayton himself after he turns on him. On the other hand, when asked by Chayton, Holme admits that [[spoiler:if the Sioux lands had belonged to the settlers, he would have killed them as cold-heartedly to claim the gold]].
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* OddFriendship: He has this kind of friendship with Crazy Horse, as he is the CEO of a railroad company, and Crazy Horse has been fighting the U.S all his life.
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* NeverHurtAnInnocent: He is against hurting innocent people, which makes still being friends with [[spoiler:Holme]] impossible.
* OddFriendship: He has this kind of friendship with Crazy Horse, as heis was the CEO of a railroad company, and Crazy Horse has been fighting the U.S all his life.
*ScrewTheMoney, IHaveRules!: ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: Given that destroying an entire regiment is outright treason, he promptly loses all his wealth. However, he defected for a very good reason.
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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: John is a marksman rather than a melee warrior, and all of the main Blacks that are after him are gunmen. He is a leader like his grandfather but not of a Crusader branch but a mercenary group.
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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: All thegame community other main Blacks were men, but she is named after one a woman. Her main occupation is more of the most powerful artillery units in leader of a railroad company rather than a general or a captain. She herself has the game, The Heavy Cannon, due to the large blast radius of her special attack on enemy troops.happiest ending.
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* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: ZigZagged. He exchanges insults with Morgan and although initially defeated, apparently achieves the goal of his invasion [[spoiler: which is finding the library set in stone, hidden in the caves of Malta]]. He then travels to the New World first and, [[spoiler: [[FridgeBrilliance apparently, unlike Morgan, he does not need pirate charts]]]], then complains [[BreakingTheFourthWall to himself]] and is easily defeated, with some of his men being cut to the leg and others, [[spoiler: himself included, immediately end up captured by the Spanish treasure fleet to be burned alive in Spain. He only escapes this fate by being rescued by Morgan, who happened to be raiding the treasure fleets at the time]]. He still proves to be a badass later on, though.
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* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: ZigZagged. He exchanges insults with Morgan and although initially defeated, apparently ultimately achieves the goal of his invasion invasion, [[spoiler: which is finding the library set in stone, hidden in the caves of Malta]]. He then travels to the New World first and, [[spoiler: [[FridgeBrilliance apparently, unlike Morgan, he does not doesn't need pirate charts]]]], then charts]]]] — after which he complains [[BreakingTheFourthWall to himself]] and is easily defeated, with some of his men being cut to the leg and slain, while others, [[spoiler: himself included, immediately end up captured by the Spanish treasure fleet to be eventually burned alive in Spain. He only escapes this fate by being rescued by Morgan, who happened to be raiding the treasure fleets at the time]]. He still proves to be a badass later on, though.
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* Made of Iron: Boasts an absurd 0.80 melee resist, second only to the cheat unit The Tommynator, all while [[WoodenShipsAndIronMen barechested]].
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* Made of Iron: MadeOfIron: Boasts an absurd 0.80 melee resist, second only to the cheat unit The Tommynator, all while [[WoodenShipsAndIronMen barechested]].
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* CoolShip: An upgraded galleon with unique navy blue sails - The St. Elmo.
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* CoolShip: An upgraded galleon with unique navy blue sails - — The St. Elmo.
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* KnightInShiningArmor: A honorable, loyal knight.
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* KnightInShiningArmor: A An honorable, loyal knight.
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* FanNickname: among ESOCommunity she is known as The Heavy Cannon, due to the effect of her special attack on enemy infantry.
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* FanNickname: among ESOCommunity Within the game community she is known as named after one of the most powerful artillery units in the game, The Heavy Cannon, due to the effect large blast radius of her special attack on enemy infantry.
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* BadassBoast: "I am Ottoman. I have more than you could possibly ever use".—about gunpowder.
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* BadassBoast: "I am Ottoman. I have more than you could possibly ever use".—about use"—about gunpowder.
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* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: ZigZagged. He exchanges insults with Morgan and although initially defeated, apparently achieves the goal of his invasion [[spoiler: which is finding the library set in stone, hidden in the caves of Malta]]. He then travels to the New World first, [[spoiler: [[FridgeBrilliance apparently, unlike Morgan, he does not need pirate charts]]]], then complains [[BreakingTheFourthWall to himself]] and is easily defeated, with some of his men being cut to the leg and others [[spoiler: himself included, immediately end up captured by the Spanish treasure fleet to be burned alive in Spain. He only escapes this fate by being rescued by Morgan, who happened to be raiding the treasure fleets at the time]]. He still proves to be a badass later on, though.
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* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: ZigZagged. He exchanges insults with Morgan and although initially defeated, apparently achieves the goal of his invasion [[spoiler: which is finding the library set in stone, hidden in the caves of Malta]]. He then travels to the New World first, first and, [[spoiler: [[FridgeBrilliance apparently, unlike Morgan, he does not need pirate charts]]]], then complains [[BreakingTheFourthWall to himself]] and is easily defeated, with some of his men being cut to the leg and others others, [[spoiler: himself included, immediately end up captured by the Spanish treasure fleet to be burned alive in Spain. He only escapes this fate by being rescued by Morgan, who happened to be raiding the treasure fleets at the time]]. He still proves to be a badass later on, though.
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* RedBaron: Sahin "the Falcon"
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* RedBaron: Sahin "the Falcon"Falcon".
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* MuggingTheMonster: attacks a galleon and its convoy only to find out that it is full of crusaders from a military order that lately specializes in pirate hunting. She is [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint initially]] [[WrongGenreSavvy amused]].
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* MuggingTheMonster: attacks Attacks a galleon and its convoy only to find out that it is full of crusaders from a military order that lately specializes in pirate hunting. She is [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint initially]] [[WrongGenreSavvy amused]].
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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: not many people know that such conquistador really existed. His adventures in the game are completely fictional, though.
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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: not many people know that Albeit rather uncommon, such a conquistador really existed. His adventures in the game are completely fictional, though.
* AltumVidetur: America Sive Novi Orbis.
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* BadassBeard: Has one which shows his status as a CoolOldGuy.
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* BadassBeard: Has one which shows one, showing his status as a CoolOldGuy.
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* UngratefulBastard: The Incas indirectly helped Alain against the Spanish obstacle, but Alain treats them as nothing more than savages and asks Morgan to kill them (he doesn't).
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* UngratefulBastard: The Incas indirectly helped Alain against the Spanish obstacle, but Alain treats them as nothing more than savages and asks Morgan to kill them (he (which he doesn't).
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* OneHitKill: can kill most units with one hit of his sword and can [[HeroKiller incapacitate]] [[TheWorfEffect George Washington]] with just three swings.
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* OneHitKill: can Can kill most units with one hit of his sword and can [[HeroKiller incapacitate]] [[TheWorfEffect George Washington]] with just three swings.
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* MadeofIron: boasts an absurd 0.80 melee resist, second only to the cheat unit The Tommynator, all while [[WoodenShipsAndIronMen barechested]].
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* MadeofIron: boasts Made of Iron: Boasts an absurd 0.80 melee resist, second only to the cheat unit The Tommynator, all while [[WoodenShipsAndIronMen barechested]].
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%%* CoolShip: The St. Elmo.
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* CoolShip: An upgraded galleon with unique navy blue sails - The St. Elmo.
* FanNickname: among ESOCommunity she is known as The Heavy Cannon, due to the effect of her special attack on enemy infantry.
* BadassBoast: "I am Ottoman. I have more than you could possibly ever use".—about gunpowder.
* BadassBookworm: Knowledgeable about the world, talking reason to each and every character except for [[spoiler: The Chapter Master Alain Magnan, who would have had him killed immediately]] and providing exposition while still a strong fighting unit; apparently skilled in fencing, judging from his special attack and in-game art.
* BadassBookworm: Knowledgeable about the world, talking reason to each and every character except for [[spoiler: The Chapter Master Alain Magnan, who would have had him killed immediately]] and providing exposition while still a strong fighting unit; apparently skilled in fencing, judging from his special attack and in-game art.
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* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: He menaces Morgan in ''Blood''. Or would be menacing him if it weren't for the fact that, in addition to being less competent than Morgan, his troops tend to get offed in large numbers by the wildlife, the Spanish, Pirates, and the environment itself (Morgan's troops go without saying). He fails to defeat Morgan in any of their engagements in spite of numerical and technological superiority and (more often than not) the advantage of defense, [[spoiler:and ends up getting captured by the Spanish treasure fleet to be burned alive in Spain. He only escapes this fate by being rescued by Morgan, who happened to be raiding the treasure fleets at the time]].
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* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: ZigZagged. He menaces exchanges insults with Morgan in ''Blood''. Or would be menacing him if it weren't for and although initially defeated, apparently achieves the fact that, goal of his invasion [[spoiler: which is finding the library set in addition stone, hidden in the caves of Malta]]. He then travels to being less competent than the New World first, [[spoiler: [[FridgeBrilliance apparently, unlike Morgan, he does not need pirate charts]]]], then complains [[BreakingTheFourthWall to himself]] and is easily defeated, with some of his troops tend men being cut to get offed in large numbers by the wildlife, the Spanish, Pirates, leg and the environment itself (Morgan's troops go without saying). He fails to defeat Morgan in any of their engagements in spite of numerical and technological superiority and (more often than not) the advantage of defense, [[spoiler:and ends others [[spoiler: himself included, immediately end up getting captured by the Spanish treasure fleet to be burned alive in Spain. He only escapes this fate by being rescued by Morgan, who happened to be raiding the treasure fleets at the time]]. He still proves to be a badass later on, though.
* TheMusketeer: He is able both in ranged attacks and hand attacks. He has a special attack with his sword.
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* TheMusketeer: He is able both in ranged attacks and hand attacks. He has a special attack with his sword.
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* TheMusketeer: He is able both in ranged attacks and hand attacks. He has a special attack with TheStoic: Never drops his sword.composure [[spoiler: even upon capture]].
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* CoolShip: "Paris Burning". It's named so for the city she hates the most. It can train Bucaneers.
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* CoolShip: "Paris Burning".Burning", a powerful galleon with unique black sails bearing Lizzie's emblem. It's named so for the city she hates the most. It can train Bucaneers.Buccaneers.
* DeadpanSnarker: About the knights and their errands in the New World.
* DeadpanSnarker: About the knights and their errands in the New World.
* MuggingTheMonster: attacks a galleon and its convoy only to find out that it is full of crusaders from a military order that lately specializes in pirate hunting. She is [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint initially]] [[WrongGenreSavvy amused]].
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Averted. The Pirates are constantly interested in seizing gold.
* TheCavalry: His soldiers in the second mission; himself quite literally, as a major in US Cavalry.
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* CoolSword: It can easily kill many soldiers in one hit.
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* CoolSword: It can easily HistoricalDomainCharacter: not many people know that such conquistador really existed. His adventures in the game are completely fictional, though.
* OneHitKill: Can killmany most soldiers in one with a single hit.
* OneHitKill: Can kill
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* EliteMooks: The Boneguard, which comes in MightyGlacier melee and GlassCannon ranged versions.
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* EliteMooks: The Mighty Glacier Boneguard, which comes in MightyGlacier come in melee and GlassCannon ranged versions.versions.
* NGOSuperpower: Field large fleets, build stone fortresses in the New World and dominate the city of Havana.
* NGOSuperpower: Field large fleets, build stone fortresses in the New World and dominate the city of Havana.
* AltumVidetur: America Sive Novi Orbis
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* RunningBothSides: He led both the knights of St. John and the Circle.
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* RunningBothSides: He led both the knights Knights of St. John and the Circle.
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* OneHitKill: can kill most units with one hit of his sword and can [[HeroKiller incapacitate]] [[TheWorfEffect George Washington]] with just three swings.
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* MadeofIron: boasts an absurd 0.80 melee resist, second only to the cheat unit The Tommynator, all while [[WoodenShipsAndIronMen barechested]].
* MegatonPunch: His Anchor Fist special attack is capable of killing elephants and sinking ''ships''. Enemy infantry in a cone before him is thrown like ragdolls.
* MegatonPunch: His Anchor Fist special attack is capable of killing elephants and sinking ''ships''. Enemy infantry in a cone before him is thrown like ragdolls.
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* NumberTwo: He is the second most imprtant warrior to Tokugawa.
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* NumberTwo: He is the second most imprtant important warrior to Tokugawa.
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* DoUntoOthersBeforeTheyDoUntoUs: How he tries to justify giving the order to massacre an entire village full of women and children, in that they will do something later. Chayton dosent take it.
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* DoUntoOthersBeforeTheyDoUntoUs: How he tries to justify giving the order to massacre an entire village full of women and children, in that they will do something later. Chayton dosent doesn't take it.
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* ScrewTheMoney,IHaveRules!: Given that destroying an entire regiment is outright treason, he promptly loses all his wealth. However, he defected for a very good reason.
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* ScrewTheMoney,IHaveRules!: ScrewTheMoney, IHaveRules!: Given that destroying an entire regiment is outright treason, he promptly loses all his wealth. However, he defected for a very good reason.
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* GoingNative: He joins [[spoiler:the Sioux. He later changes his attire to a Sioux attire, only keeping his cape. He paints a hand in his face, wears feathers in his hair and forgoes almost all his clothing.]] At the ending, his fate is uncertain, since Amelia has not seen him ever since.
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* GoingNative: He joins [[spoiler:the Sioux. He later changes his attire to a Sioux attire, only keeping his cape. He paints a hand in his face, wears feathers in his hair and forgoes almost all his clothing. His in-game character's language changes to the Lakota one, too.]] At the ending, his fate is uncertain, since Amelia has not seen him ever since.
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The protagonist of ''Steel'', and the narrator of all the campaigns in both ''III'' and ''Warchiefs'', Amelia runs the Falcon Company as it falls on hard times following the expensive battles waged by her father Nathaniel. She seeks to regain some pf the family fortune by building a railroad straight to the west coast, but gets caught up in the Mexican War. While helping to defend a fort, she meets a French woodsman named Pierre Beaumont, who promises her a cut of his claim to a gold mine in exchange for the cooperation and use of her workers and equipment. Little did she know of what lay in store for her...
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The protagonist of ''Steel'', and the narrator of all the campaigns in both ''III'' and ''Warchiefs'', Amelia runs the Falcon Company as it falls on hard times following the expensive battles waged by her father Nathaniel. She seeks to regain some pf of the family fortune by building a railroad straight to the west coast, but gets caught up in the Mexican War. While helping to defend a fort, she meets a French woodsman named Pierre Beaumont, who promises her a cut of his claim to a gold mine in exchange for the cooperation and use of her workers and equipment. Little did she know of what lay in store for her...
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* YourEitherWithUsOrAgainstUs: He utters this trope word for word when Chayton turns on him, realizing that Chayton has seen through his schemes.
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* YourEitherWithUsOrAgainstUs: WithUsOrAgainstUs: He utters this trope word for word when Chayton turns on him, realizing that Chayton has seen through his schemes.
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