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As the reigning queen of Erathia, Catherine continues to wage war to secure her homeland's borders and restablished the peace built by her father. However, support for her position is faltering as the country grows weary of war. Queen Catherine Ironfist of Enroth is the eldest and only surviving daughter of the late King Gryphonheart. She returned to Erathia upon learning of her father's death, discovering only then that the nation of her birth was being torn apart by its enemies. ― Restoration of Erathia | |||||||||||
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She is an original Restoration of Erathia hero, but was not playable in single scenarios until Armageddon's Blade and Shadow of Death, where her portrait and biography changed.
By default, Catherine is not playable, but she may be enabled in custom scenarios in the map editor.
Story[edit | hide | hide all]
Family[edit | hide]
- Father - King Nicolas Gryphonheart
- Mother - Queen Gwenllian Gryphonheart
- Sister - Beatrice Gryphonheart
- Half Brother - Lysander Gryphonheart
- Half Brother - Waerjak
- Half Brother - Gauldoth Half-Dead
- Husband - King Roland Ironfist
- Son - Nicolai Ironfist
Alternative biography [edit | hide]
The following biography appeared on the official (now-defunct) 3DO website:
- Queen Catherine is a strong, determined woman skilled in the art of war. She has proven, and continues to prove, her worthiness as a soldier and leader. Joining the Erathian military against her father's wishes was one of the best moves she ever made, forever proving her capabilities as a tactician, warrior and leader.
- In May of 1154, King Gryphonheart made arrangements for the marriage of Catherine to King Roland Ironfist of Enroth, who had earlier that year defeated his brother, Archibald, in a pitched battle for the Throne of Enroth, which came to be called the Succession Wars. Though at first she did not wish to leave her father's side, Catherine eventually agreed to the marriage, and on the first day of August 1154, she married King Roland, becoming Queen Catherine Ironfist of Enroth. The ship that carried her from Erathia was renamed the Queen Catherine, and she did not return until her father’s death.
- The following year the proclamation was read in every city, town and village in Erathia. Queen Catherine had given birth to a son. The child was called Nicolai, which the Queen chose to honor her father.
Queen Catherine [edit | hide]
The following is a short story that was written by a New World Computing employee and published on the now-defunct fansite "The Nether Gods".
- "Earlier this week I was asked about Queen Catherine. I, too, wonder about the well being of the daughter of our King, Nicolas Gryphonheart, especially now, since I am sure she has heard the news of her husband's demise that Xanthor's attempted assassin spoke of.
- Catherine has not so much as set foot in Erathia since her marriage to Roland Ironfist, King of Enroth, ten years ago, though she left quite an impression in her twenty years in Erathia. Catherine is the first daughter of Nicolas and Gwenllian Gryphonheart, born less than one year after their marriage in 1133 A.S. Catherine had one sibling, a sister named Beatrice, who was born, strangely enough, on Catherine's seventh birthday. The event was heralded across the land as a good omen, and a nationwide celebration was held for seven days - one day for each year that separated the sisters.
- On her sixteenth birthday, and against the wishes of her father, Catherine enlisted in the Erathian military. It was completely unheard of, and King Nicolas nearly ordered her daughter brought to the palace in shackles, but the endorsement of Queen Gwenllian ended all disputes. However, Catherine's first few months in the military were anything but routine, as she quickly outlearned, outfought, and simply outclassed even some of Erathia's best officers.
- In June of 1151, Catherine was ordered to take a small force to near the Contested Lands, where she was to put down a rebellion of citizens who claimed to be descendants of the Phynaxian Empire and were demanding their independence from the Kingdom of Erathia. As it turns out, the rebellion was a setup by one of the Generals of Erathia's military, a man by the name of Connel Traxton, who intended to bring an end to Catherine's rapid rise through the ranks of the army.
- Catherine's force was ambushed two days before her scheduled arrival in the Contested Lands by an army nearly twice their size, comprised mostly of goblins and orcs. Keeping her wits, and using apparently a natural ability for tactics (though some claim it was merely a miracle), Catherine was able to not only defeat her attackers, but she managed to capture the opposing commander, who through a bit of "persuading" confessed to his involvement in General Traxton's plan. The man was dragged back to the Erathian capitol, where it is said that General Traxton actually fainted when told the news. The enemy commander was immediately executed, and Traxton would have followed, but Catherine demanded that she be allowed to duel the now former General. According to the records of the event, Catherine had slain Connel Traxton before either of them had broken a sweat.
- For her miraculous (there's that word again) victory, Catherine Gryphonheart, barely seventeen years old, was given the Erathian Medal of Courage by her (now very proud) father.
- Two years later, Queen Gwenllian and Catherine's sister, Beatrice, were killed by marauders while travelling along the northern coast. It is said that the King nearly destroyed the palace when he received word, and that Catherine nearly destroyed the barracks. The funeral and the days which followed were perhaps the most somber time in recent memory, disturbed only by the news of the swift and complete punishment dealt upon the marauders who were responsible for the murders. Rumor has it that Catherine blamed herself for not being there to protect her mother and sister, and as a result she resigned from the military and swore not to let the same thing happen to her father, becoming his personal guard.
- Fearing for his daughter's well-being, in May of 1154 King Gryphonheart made arrangements for the marriage of Catherine to King Roland Ironfist of Enroth, who had earlier that year defeated his brother, Archibald, in a pitched battle for the Throne of Enroth, which came to be called the Succession Wars. Though at first she did not wish to leave her father's side, Catherine eventually agreed to the marriage, and on the first day of August, 1154, she married King Roland, becoming Queen Catherine Ironfist of Enroth. The ship that carried her from Erathia was renamed the Queen Catherine, and she has not returned to her homeland since.
- I'm sure King Gryphonheart is to this day still filled with pride. I just pray that the Queen does not blame herself for the loss of her husband."
Appearances[edit | hide]
- Song for the Father
- For King and Country as a player hero.
- Armageddon's Blade
- Catherine's Charge as a player hero.
- To Kill A Hero as a player hero.
- Oblivion's Edge as a player hero.
Specialty[edit | hide]
The in-game description "Increases the Attack and Defense skills of any Swordsmen or Crusaders for each level attained after 4th level." is misleading when stating "each level attained" and lacks the speed bonus information (description is fixed in Horn of the Abyss ).
Unlike the native terrain speed bonus, the creature specialty speed bonus can affect the hero's movement points in the case that the creature is the slowest one in the army.
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