Edward the Black Prince

Edward the Black Prince was heralded as a military genius. A popular ruler in his youth, he was known as a pragmatic yet considerate gentleman. His title, "Black Prince", was not attributed to him during his lifetime and is thought to allude to either the black armor he wore or a reference to his brutality against the French.

He is featured as the English opposite of his French equivalent, Joan of Arc, in Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War.

Role in Game
During the fairly early stages in Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War, after the player's mercenary has finished the initial training sequence and participated in several minor battles, the mercenary receives a contract from England to participate in a battle at Saint-Vaast La Hogue. There, Edward's cavalry aided by John Chandos and mercenary forces, carve a path a path from Belfonds to Saint-Vaast, securing the villiage for use as a port for the English Forces and allowing the King of England to cross the channel.

Throughout the game, the mercenary participates in several battles alongside Edward. In nearly every battle, Edward and his English forces return victorious, even in situations in which the English forces are vastly outnumbered by the French.

Due to his skill, the English troops begin to rely heavily on his leadership. However, when he becomes ill and is forced to be absent from certain battles, the English troops become strained and begin to lose morale. Edward's ailment continues to plague him at certain points in the game. Despite this, he continues to participate in several battles leading up to the climax of the war.

Personality
Edward the Black Prince is a highly accomplished strategist and leader in battle. Despite his royal lineage and high expectation of his officers, Edward is very amiable especially to those who show courage and chivalry. Due to his chivalrous nature, he is respectful to his opponents and kind to the innocents caught up in war.

Voice Actors

 * Hideo Ishikawa - Japanese Voice

Quotes

 * "Onward, valiant warriors of England! Onward to glory!"
 * "Lift up your voices and advance!"
 * "England's glorious future shall commence here!"