
Knights of the Tudor Regular Army.
The Tudor Empire (チューダー帝国) is an empire possessing one of the strongest military forces on the continent. At some point, Tudor seizes Doldrey from Midland and uses the fortress as a foothold in invading and conquering the nation, thus initiating the Hundred-Year War.[1] During the war, Tudor attempts to claim the northern island of Grant, keeping a settlement known as Fort Chester. Among other war-time atrocities, local children were subjected to indoctrination, with a large number of them dying from the cruel training regime. Tudor's territorial claims come to an end when Grunbeld, now an apostle, burns down every Tudor base.[2]
The empire also exports martial equipment to the surrounding lands. This is the case of a lord who bought for his son a nigh-impregnable set full mail made in Tudor.[3]
Internal conflict eventually breaks out over the next succession to the throne, leaving Tudor unable to spare their full military potential in defense of Doldrey.[1] Using this opportunity to strike, the Band of the Falcon recaptures Doldrey for Midland,[4] and Tudor is forced to seek peace with its rival kingdom through the signing of an armistice.[5]
Years later, Tudor amasses its forces as a member of the Holy See Alliance in defense of Vritannis during the Kushan invasion of the continent.[6]
Military[]
Tudor's military forces are easily recognizable by their arms and armor. Its professional soldiers, especially knights, along with their horses, wear heavy armor and use mainly pikes and halberds as weapons. Furthermore, each order of knights has its own recognizable style of armor, with the helmets of the Amphibious Raid Wild Beast Knights depicting walrus-like tusks, the Black Ram Iron Lance Knights being adorned with ram horns, the Blue Whale Knights decorated with fish scales, and the mounts of the Purple Rhino Knights bearing horns on their chanfrons while their riders, despite the diversity of shapes of their helmets, all wear a unique horn at the front of their helmet.
The empire's forces include:
- Black Ram Iron Lance Knights
- Blue Whale Knights
- Purple Rhino Knights
- Scorpion Serpent Knights (蛇蠍猛攻騎士団)
- Amphibious Raid Wild Beast Knights[7]
- Black Wolf Knights [8]
Notes[]
- "Tudor" was first translated as "Chuder" by Dark Horse Comics.
- In Berserk: The Flame Dragon Knight, Dark Horse switched to translating the nation's name as "Tudor".
- Tudor shares its name with the English royal house of the same name that existed from 1485 until 1603.
Trivia[]
- The Berserk: The Golden Age Arc companion artbook BERSERK Film Artbook; Backgrounds features a number of Tudor army flags (Black Ram, Blue Whale, Purple Rhino, Scorpion Serpent and Black Wolf), as well as a more ornate red flag, with a crowned black hydra spouting flames used by Tudor forces throughout the films.
References[]
- ^ a b Berserk :: Volume 7, "Battle to Capture Doldrey (1)"
- ^ Berserk: The Flame Dragon Knight
- ^ Berserk :: Volume 37, "Spring Flower of Days Long Passed (3)"
- ^ Berserk :: Volume 8, "Battle to Capture Doldrey (6)"
- ^ Berserk :: Volume 8, "Moment of Glory"
- ^ Berserk :: Volume 28, "Garrison"
- ^ Berserk: The Flame Dragon Knight
- ^ Berserk: The Golden Age Arc II - The Battle for Doldrey