Edward Teach (エドワード・ティーチ, Edowādo Tīchi?) is a Rider-class Servant summoned by Ritsuka Fujimaru in the Grand Orders of Fate/Grand Order.
Profile[]
Identity[]
Better known as BlackbeardWP (黒髭WP, Kurohige?), Edward Teach is possibly the most famous pirate in the world, on whom popular concept of a pirate was based on.[2]
It is uncertain whether Edward Teach is his real name, and his background from before he became a pirate also isn't clear yet. What is certain is that he had once been employed under Benjamin Hornigold, who had been a powerful pirate at the time. At some point, he withdrew from Hornigold's command and gathered his own pirate crew. At one point, after he had plundered the French ship La Concord, he furnished it with forty cannons and renamed it Queen Anne's Revenge. Having managed to obtain just about the most powerful ship in the Caribbean Sea, the Golden Age of PiracyWP began. During that time, he became well known under the alias of Blackbeard and was feared even among other pirates. He was both cruel as well as eccentric.[1][2]
But as the many countries of the world established the countermeasures against pirates, it also looms as a threat for Teach's actions. Although he had once retired from piracy, having been granted amnesty from the English monarch, he resumed it once again at a different location. In the end, the order to capture him was issued. In 1718, Teach recieved a surprise attack from the Royal Navy. He and his few remaining subordinates made their last stand and met them in battle. It has been said that, even after receiving twelve sword cuts and five gun shots, he continued to fight until he finally lost his strength and collapsed while reloading a gun.[1][2] According to the legend. Blackbeard was beheaded, had his head was suspended on the bowsprit, and his body thrown away to the sea. But then, for three days and three nights his body had swum about the ship's surrounding in search of his head. Blackbeard has no shortage for daring and brutal episodes such as that.[2]
Appearance[]
Personality[]
On the outside, Blackbeard is the archetypical pirate, he loves his share of alcohol, gold, woman, and violence. He is thoroughly and severely harsh to adults, but he makes exception for children who admires him and is unwilling to be violent towards them. He would not wield violence against them.[1][3] Having been exposed to modern pop culture, Blackbeard has become an otaku.[2]
On the inside, he is beyond redemption. Always fooling around, unchanging from when he was still alive. He does not always kill out of anger, sometimes killing for laughs or while playing a trick on them. He in search of pleasure rather than being cruel for its own sake. As long as he can enjoy himself, he is satisfied. He bedded many women, but since each and every one of them were greedy with only eyes for his treasures, Teach himself does not think of a harem as something fulfilling in a real way. To Blackbeard, having experienced the modern age as a Servant, believes that true love only exists on the internet.[1]
He takes a more or less respectful attitude towards the Master, but generally, he would immediately just ignore the Master's plan and begin to use the Holy Grail War as a chance to amuse himself. If his Master is not the same kind of person as him, then he will not follow their instruction, making it difficult to get along with him.[1]
Relationships[]
- Female Servants
- "Everybody is a member of my hare-" (the rest of the sentence is plastered with blood, impossible to be discerned)[4]
- Blackbeard is generally very perverted towards the female Servants, wishing to add them to his harem and often openly fantasizing about the sexual acts he would like them to perform. This usually leads him to getting beaten up by the offended party.
- Male Servants
- According to Tristan, Blackbeard is incapable of discerning the faces of men.
- Francis Drake
- "For me, she's my fated rival. If I'm Jonathan, BBA here is the D-Vampire. If I'm Joseph, BBA here is the Italian womanizer. If I'm mozarella cheese, BBA here is a round slice of tomato."[4]
- Blackbeard often acts in a crude manner towards Drake, viewing her as his rival and often calls her a 'hag' due to her being supposedly too old for his tastes.[5] In truth, he feels sexually attracted towards her, even fighting to the death to obtain nude pictures of her.[6]
- Anne Bonny and Mary Read
- During the Third Singularity, they were summoned as part of his crew and found themselves annoyed by his perverted nature and focus on Euryale instead off Francis Drake's Holy Grail.[5] Since Blackberd embodies a lot of aspects Anne and Mary dislike about themselves, they desire to kill him.[7] Nonetheless, as one of the few pirate Servants in the Chaldea Security Organization, they frequently spent time with him.[8]
- Christopher Columbus
- Blackbeard, along with Bartholomew, Anne and Mary, are somewhat jealous of the fact he got a happy ending to his life and hope that he one day gets his comeuppance.[8]
Role[]
Fate/Grand Order[]
Third Singularity: Okeanos[]
Blackbeard is given the Holy Grail by Hector. He uses it to summon Anne Bonny and Mary Read and Eric Bloodaxe to be part of his crew on the Queen Anne’s Revenge. Hector convinces him to steal the Grail that Francis Drake possesses, and to capture Eurayle. Before Chaldea’s arrival, he chased after Drake during a storm. She was able to escape though, despite the massive whirlpool. He also encountered Eurayle and develops obsessions with her. It is at this point that stealing Drake’s Grail is secondary to capturing Eurayle.
Still chasing Drake’s ship, the Golden Hind, he eventually encounters her and Chaldea after they left an island with Asterios and Euryale. He makes perverted comments at Drake and Euryale that leaves the former frozen and the latter disgusted. He also directs his perversions toward Mash, which creeps her out further after she gives him her name. Drake then breaks out of her frozen state to initiate combat between her and Blackbeard’s ships. Blackbeard orders Eric to steal Drake’s Grail while he goes to capture Euryale. As the Golden Hind’s cannonballs bounce harmlessly off his ship, Blackbeards offers to let the group if they Drake hands over her Grail. After Eric is killed, the group retreat after Drake shoots down the ropes attaching the two ships. Anne blasts a hole in the ship, but Asterios carries it despite his injuries.[5]
Blackbeard’s and Drake’s ships eventually encounter each other once again as the latter’s ship chases after him in revenge. Blackbeard is surprised Drake is charging at his ship when Mary points out Euryale is standing on its bow. Euryale pelts his crew with her arrows; Blackbeard kills any who were hit. He orders Anne to stop the enemy, but Artemis appears and attacks his crew. After Orion destroys the ammo supply, Blackbeard attempts to retreat when the Golden Hind rams into his ship.[9] The group board his ship, and they defeat Anne and Mary followed by Blackbeard. He refuses to give up, which impresses Drake that he can still talk. He agrees with her that treasure have no rightful owners when Hector fatally wounds him and steals back the Grail. After Blackbeard fails to shoot him, Hector boards another ship with Euryale. While Blackbeard’s crew disappears without the Grail, Drake tries to tell him to die peacefully, but she gets increasingly agitated by his perversions. Blackbeard is glad to have her at his deathbed and that he wasn’t beheaded this time, then disappears while laughing.[10]
Event: Saber Wars[]
Blackbeard appears with a silent Gilles de Rais, intending to take Mash and Artoria Lily as his wives. Speaking for Gilles, he says he is only interested in Mysterious Heroine X's ship parts. After being defeated and tied up, Blackbeard returns the ship parts that he and Gilles collected. He then offers to train Artoria Lily, telling her to use her Noble Phantasm on him. Agreeing to his offer, Artoria Lily cuts Blackbeard free and launches Caliburn at him. However, her lack of aiming results in Blackbeard being hit twice in the crotch, prompting him to give up "training" her.
Valentine Event: Chocolate Lady's Commotion[]
Blackbeard is one of the Servants that took several Choco-Servants that suddenly manifested while the female Servants were making chocolate.
On his ship, Blackbeard is hit by an explosion. Because Ritsuka and William Shakespeare just arrived, he suspects it was one of therm. Shakespeare assures him that it wasn't them. The true culprit is quickly deduced to be Mephistopheles, who did so because Blackbeard said explode earlier. Shakespeare asks Blackbeard if he's hiding any chocolate on him, having noticed the smell. Ritsuka immediately sees through Blackbeard's attempts to act innocent. Blackbeard decides to fight for his freedom, with Mephistopheles joining.
After the fight, he calls upon Spartacus. He calls Valentine's Day the ultimate tyranny and says Spartacus is most motivated on this day. He feels it's wrong to put your emotions into desserts, though Ritsuka disagrees. Blackbeard responds by telling Spartacus that Ritsuka is an oppressor, prompting another fight.
Spartacus is defeated and disappears. Blackbeard is sad that he lost the Choco-Servants as he was going to mold them into several female Servants and have his way with them. He then prepares to leave, swearing to return. Mephistopheles gives him a bomb as a farewell gift. Blackbeard is happy at first until he realizes what he was given. The bomb then explodes, sending Blackbeard skyward. His last words are "Chocolate is...tyranny".
Summer Event: Chaldea Summer Memories[]
Blackbeard and several other of Ritsuka’s Servants are accidentally rayshifted to a remote island where they’re unable to contact Chaldea. He is rather annoyed that the others failed to notice him. Because they're both pirates, Mary asks him if he knows where they are. But she and Anne threaten to kill him when he acts perverted about her voice. Blackbeard suggests going out to sea to determine where they are. He refuses to go himself, though, not wanting his Noble Phantasm to give himself a ship. Mary and Anne give him a log and plank that drifted onto the beach, calling them his ship and oar. Blackbeard refuses to go out to sea with these until Mary promises to let him touch her body once if he does.
However, he can't find where they are, only learning it's nearly impossible to leave by ship. He eventually washes up back on the shore on the verge of death. He reports on what he discovered about the island's location but refuses to say more until he gets his reward from Mary. Mary touches her hand to his, thereby filling her end of their bargain. Blackbeard is angered by the deception and declares they shall know despair. He then reveals the island is impossible to leave, saying a harem lifestyle is inevitable. Angered he cannot participate despite working the hardest, Blackbeard disappears, cursing the others for trampling on his greatest wish.
Blackbeard eventually returns as a ghost, causing tremors as he rages at the unfairness of being unable to fulfill his perversions. Ritsuka, Mash, Anne, and Mary find him in a cave opened by a tremor. Blackbeard declares he'll kill them, claiming Mary hasn't fulfilled the end of her bargain. He is defeated but he claims he'll keep returning unless they reform their harem desert island lifestyle. Unable to stand the thought of seeing him again, Mary finishes Blackbeard off. Blackbeard disappears satisfied.
Event: Prisma Causeway[]
Blackbeard and the Phantom of the Opera overhear Ritsuka's conversation with Romani Archaman and learn they've been to a world of Magical Girls. The two confront Ritsuka in the hallway and demand to accompany them back to the First Lady's Reality Marble. Ritsuka ignores them and continues on their way.[11]
Later, joined by Gilles de Rais and Diarmuid Ua Duibhne, Blackbeard and the Phantom find their way into the Reality Marble. Sharing in their desire to be Magical Girls themselves (except for Diarmuid), the quartet form the Magical Gentlemen. When Ritsuka, Mash, and Chloe von Einzbern are summoned to the Reality Marble, they see Blackbeard and the Phantom wearing miniskirts on their regular outfits. Blackbeard and the Phantom tell them of their faction and its desires. Although she considers Blackbeard and Phantom’s desire to be with Magical Girls harmless, Chloe nonetheless attacks them for turning her first mission into a farce. She misses, however, even with Caladbolg III, forcing the pair to retreat.[12]
Ritsuka's party later confronts and defeats Blackbeard in the Land of Sea and Dragons.[13]
GUDAGUDA Meiji Restoration[]
He makes a brief appearance under the name Edward Perryeach. Oda Nobunaga sends him flying into the distance upon arriving in the Singularity.[14]
Final Singularity: Solomon[]
Blackbeard is one of the "Okeanos" Singularity Servants summoned to aid Ritsuka.
Summer Event: Dead Heat Summer Race![]
Disguising himself as a robot named Mister B, Blackbeard judges the racers on their personal beauty during the river portion of Ishtar's race. But only Frankenstein and Helena Blavatsky get a positive review from him while the rest have their beauty dismissed. Due to the river's nature, Frankenstein and Helena's teams are the only ones that get a speed boost. The rest, meanwhile, are slowed down. Blackbeard tries to chase after Frankenstein and Helena, but the other girls beat him up for his perversions, double standards, and dissing their beauty.
Summer Event: Servant Summer Festival![]
Blackbeard has come to Hawaii for ServantFes and reserved a room at the Shelton next door to Osakabehime’s. However, Bartholomew Roberts reserved the five-star place next door and told him to pretend not to know each other if they see one another at the convention. Infuriated by Bartholomew’s attitude, Blackbeard decided not to stay at the Shelton under the pretense that it’s too fancy for his taste.
He later greets Ritsuka’s party at the airport shortly after their arrival. But, having just slain a giant evil chicken, Ushiwakamaru mistakes him for another enemy and tries to kill him. He miraculously dodges her attack, then explains why he is in Hawaii. Mash asks him about the Foreigner, which is why she and the others came to Hawaii, but Blackbeard never heard of the term. He then shows how excited he is that ServantFes starts in six days and explains the Servants who aren’t taking part in the convention are enjoying a normal vacation. However, despite the potential danger of a Foreigner being present, all the Servants agreed that there will be no “real combat” until ServantFes is over, Blackbeard tells the group to ask BB why that is since she is the manager of this year’s ServantFes. BB explains she turned Hawaii into the Luluhawa Singularity so the convention can be bigger than ever and the Servants can cut loose without worrying about the Concealment of Mysteries. Once ServantFes is over, the Singularity will be dissolved and the islands will return to normal. She then reveals the best seller of ServantFes will be awarded with the Grail and tricks Jeanne Alter into forming the group into their own doujin club by mentioning Jeanne d’Arc’s club won last year’s convention. After BB registers their club, Blackbeard asks Jeanne Alter if she’s had any experience making doujins. Jeanne Alter answers she doesn’t, yet despite being a newbie, she is confident she will draw the best doujin ever. Blackbeard decides to provide the group with tips, but only if they defeat him first. After they do so, he directs them to the Shelton hotel where he reserved a suite.
Ritsuka’s party run into a couple nights later while on their way to a japanese restaurant they have a reservation for at 7. He takes a group photo with them and tries to con them out of 150 Gil Bucks for it. He gives up and apologizes, though, when Jeanne Alter draws one of her katanas. He is then suddenly blasted to the beach by Mysterious Heroine XX, who is at the intersection about a hundred meters away.
When Medb ends up winning ServantFes, BB reserves time back six days and creates a time loop as she wanted Ritsuka to win. Because of BB’s actions, Ritsuka’s party suddenly find themselves back at the airport. Blackbeard greets them and assumes they’ve come to Hawaii for ServantFes. Ritsuka immediately asks him how many days until ServantFes, to which Blackbeard excitedly answers six. His answer and perverted demeanor confirm to Ritsuka’s party that they’re not in a simulation. Blackbeard, however, is confused when Robin Hood questions how BB could reverse time outside the digital world, and terrified when Ushiwakamaru proposes beheading him to get the answers they seek. Jeanne Alter then demands he give them his hotel room, saying they have a doujin to make. Blackbeard almost chastises the group for thinking a bunch of amateurs could enter ServantFes when he realizes they’re serious and there is more to it than meets the eye. After he gives them his hotel room, Jeanne Alter asks why he chose the Shelton. Blackbeard tells the group to visit their neighbor after they check in, suspecting that Osakabehime will be a big help to them. He then leaves, asking them to save him a copy of their doujin.
In another loop, he runs into Ritsuka’s party after they finished hunting giant evil chickens for Boudica to cook. He is surprised to hear that they’re working on the last half of their doujin. But he also pities them because he knows Medb is going to be the best seller at ServantFes. The idea of Medb winning upsetts him so much that he kills one of his crew members for wanting to buy one of her photo books. He offers to help the group if they get a chance to ruin Medb’s beauty contest. He would later fulfill this promise when he is one of the many Servants asking Medb’s autograph as part of El-Melloi II’s plan to sabotage her popularity.
Halloween Event: The Mysterious Country of ONILAND!![]
Blackbeard is lost in Oniland’s house of mirror, along with supposedly Henry Jekyll. They run into Ritsuka’s party, Christopher Columbus, Mephistopheles, and the Phantom, who are also lost, and travel with them. Everyone goes their separate ways, though, when they come to a four-way intersection. Blackbeard and Jekyll travel together, but Blackbeard lost sight of Jekyll and was left all alone. Knowing you’re supposed to stay put when lost, Blackbeard stood still where he was. That is when he got stabbed in the back, letting out a scream.
Ritsuka’s party is the first to arrive on the scene and initially think Blackbeard is dead. Blackbeard corrects them and explains what happened after Sitonai heals him. Jekyll and Columbus’s party then arrive, having also heard Blackbeard’s scream, and receive an explanation. Ashamed of himself, Blackbeard takes a nap. Ritsuka’s party takes him back to Sitonai’s cabin with them after they kill Hyde, who was the Gold Servant in charge of the house of mirrors.
After he fully recovers, Blackbeard takes a stroll around Sitonai’s cabin and finds a lost and confused Antonio Salieri. He brings Salieri into the cabin, knowing Sitonai’s Bounded Field would prevent him from returning to Oniland. When Ritsuka’s party return from defeating the Ferris wheel’s Gold Servant, Salieri reveals to them that the Great Oni emerges from his lair to do a musical performance for the nightly parade.
Later, Blackbeard, Salieri, and Mochizuki Chiyome recruit every Servant in Oniland and join Ritsuka’s party in Chitose Mine to help defeat Haku.
Interlude[]
A Man’s Battle[]
Blackbeard goes to an event called the pirate market with Ritsuka and Romani after expressing his desire to go there since it opened that day. After the group arrives at the pirate market, several pirates greet Blackbeard that he says he recruited in advance through the internet to conquer the pirate market. Then, after the others ask what the pirate market is, Blackbeard reveals he is after nude sketches of Drake. Blackbeard then attacks the other pirates at the market with the help of Ritsuka, Mash, and his new recruits. After Ritsuka and Mash buy the last set of nude sketches of Drake, they return to Blackbeard, who disappears because of his grievous wounds. However, after Mash lays the sketches, Blackbeard returns to express joy at having them, which causes the others to express their desire to go home.
Other Appearances[]
In Fate/strange Fake, Francesca considered giving Sigma the treasure of Blackbeard as a catalyst to summon him. She though decided against it, wanting to see what the Grail would pick for Sigma.[15]
Blackbeard appears in Fate/Requiem as a commentator for the Holy Grail Tournament. The audience dislikes him and boos him.[16]
Abilities[]
While Blackbeard can be violent towards his subordinates without warning, he also possesses the bravery to savagely charge against overwhelming odds.[1] Blackbeard uses a crude fighting-style, using pure strength to pummel his foes. In combat, he wields a flintlock pistol, saber, grenados, explosive barrels, and a hook attached to his gauntlet.
Class Skills[]
- Magic Resistance (E Rank): A Skill that protects the user against magecraft. At this rank, it cannot cancel spells, but magic damage is reduced somewhat.[1][2]
- Riding (-): The Skill needed to pilot mounts and vehicles. It has been lost due to Voyager of the Storm.[1]
Personal Skills[]
- Voyager of the Storm (A Rank): The the talent to sail ships. Because the ability as a group leader is also necessary, this unique Skill also has the effects of Charisma and Tactics. Blackbeard, the most feared pirate in the Caribbean, is an extremely good sailor who sailed far and wide and terrified many.[1][2]
- Honor of Pirates (B Rank): A unique Skill derived from a pirate's peculiar sense of values which include low ranking effects of Mental Pollution, Valor, and Battle Continuation. While he can be violent towards his subordinates without warning, he also possesses the bravery to savagely charge into danger.[1][2]
- Gentlemanly Love (C Rank)[2]
Noble Phantasm[]
Edward Teach's Noble Phantasm is Queen Anne's Revenge, the ship he captained in life. It houses fourty canons and is operated by a crew of lowranked spirits that act as Blackbeard's underlings. When deployed at sea, Queen Anne's Revenge is a "continously deployed Noble Phantasm". It is capable of sailing through the land or the sky, but in those cases it will consume a large quantity of magical energy. The ship also gains a boost in its offensive capabilities when Servants other than Blackbeard are on it.[1][2]
Development[]
Creation and Conception[]
Yuuichirou Higashide wrote his scenario in Fate/Grand Order.[1] Edward Teach was designed by B-suke in Fate/Grand Order. [1][2]
References[]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 Fate/Grand Order material - Edward Teach translation by Master of Chaos
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29
[] Fate/Grand Order - Edward Teach (Rider) Profile Edward Teach - Rider
Illustrator and Voice actor
Illustrator: B-suke
Voice Actor: Tadahisa Saizen
Parameters
Strength: B+
Endurance: A
Agility: E
Mana: D
Luck: C
Noble Phantasm: C
Personal Skills
Voyager of the Storm: A
Honor of Pirates: B
Class Skills
Magic Resistance: E
Noble Phantasm
Queen Anne's Revenge: Revenge of the Queen Anne
Rank: C++
Type: Anti-Army Noble Phantasm
Profile
Probably the most famous great pirate in the world, a great scoundrel that determined the image of pirates.
Placing the Caribbean Sea under his control, he indulged in alcohol, women and violence and obtained a vast treasure.
Level 1 Bond
Height/Weight: 210cm・114kg
Source: Historical fact
Region: Caribbean Sea
Alignment: Chaotic Evil Gender: Male
The name of the vessel he embarks is "Queen Anne's Revenge".
Level 2 Bond
"Now, the great Blackbeard makes his passage!"
Immediately after the end of the Age of Discovery, the age of pirates opened its curtains.
If you plunder a ship that prosper with colonial trade, a huge fortune can be obtained; Edward Teach gave his first cry in such an age.
Level 3 Bond
It is not sure whatever Edward Teach is his real name, and his background from before becoming a pirate also has not been made clear yet.
Anyway, he made his way in the world as a pirate and built a great fleet in the blink of an eye.
Level 4 Bond
It has been said that not only common sailors, but even other pirates feared Blackbeard. There were fuses weaved within several places of that rich beard; those blazing eyes were like the goddess of hell itself; or so it was said.
Even his subordinates feared him as an incarnation of the devil.
Level 5 Bond
During ups and downs, Blackbeard's pirate fleet was gradually cornered. Having received a surprise attack from the army, Blackbeard and his few remaining subordinates made their resolve and met them in battle. It has been said that, even after receiving twelve sword cuts and five shots, he continued to fight with an expression of rage, but finally lost his strength and collapsed while reloading a gun.
Interlude
..such Blackbeard is now a splendid all-round otaku. Really, thank you very much.エドワード・ティーチ - ライダー
イラストレーター・声優
ILLUST:Bすけ
CV:西前忠久
パラメータ
筋力:B+
耐力:A
敏捷:E
魔力:D
幸運:C
宝具:C
保有スキル
嵐の航海者 A
海賊の誉れ B
クラス別能力
対魔力 E
宝具
アン女王の復讐
ランク:C++
種別:対軍宝具
キャラクター詳細
恐らく世界でもっとも有名な大海賊であり、海賊としてのイメージを決定付けた大悪党。
カリブ海を支配下に置き、酒と女と暴力に溺れ、莫大な財宝を手に入れた。
アンロック条件:絆レベルを1にすると開放
身長/体重:210cm・114kg
出典:史実
地域:カリブ海
属性:混沌・悪 性別:男性
乗船する船の名は『女王アンの復讐号』。
アンロック条件:絆レベルを2にすると開放
「さあ、黒髭様のお通りだ!」
大航海時代が終わった直後、海賊時代が幕を開けた。
植民地貿易で繁栄する船を一度略奪すれば、巨万の富が手に入る、そんな時代に黒髭――エドワード・ティーチは産声を上げた。
アンロック条件:絆レベルを3にすると開放
エドワード・ティーチが本名なのかどうかは定かではなく、海賊になる前の素性も明らかになっていない。
ともあれ彼は海賊として身を起こし、瞬く間に大船団を作り上げた。
アンロック条件:絆レベルを4にすると開放
一般の船人だけで��く、他の海賊たちですら黒髭を恐れたという。豊かに蓄えられた髭には、ところどころに導火線が編み込まれていて、爛々と光る目はまさに地獄の女神そのものだったとか。
部下たちもまた、彼を悪魔の化身と恐れた。
アンロック条件:絆レベルを5にすると開放
栄枯盛衰、黒髭の海賊団も次第に追い詰められていく。軍の奇襲を受けた黒髭はわずかな部下たちと共に果敢に迎え討った。二十箇所の刀傷、五発の銃弾を受けても憤怒の形相で戦い続けたが、銃の装填中にとうとう力尽きて斃れたという。
アンロック条件:「男の戦い」をクリアすると開放
……そんな黒髭も今では立派な全方位オタクです。本当にありがとうございました。 - ↑ 3.0 3.1 Fate/Grand Order - Edward Teach's My Room voicelines.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Fate/Grand Order material I Edward Teach's Profile, translated by Beast's Lair User castor212.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Fate/Grand Order - Okeanos: The Four Sealed Seas of the End, Section 5: Blackbeard's Misery
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Interlude: A Man's War
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order material II - Anne Bonny and Mary Read, p.244-255, translated by Master of Chaos at Beast's Lair.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Fate/Grand Order - Interlude: Dream Treasure
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Okeanos: The Four Sealed Seas of the End, Section 7: Queen Anne's Revenge
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Okeanos: The Four Sealed Seas of the End, Section 8: Desperate Battle
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Prisma Causeway, 1ins: A Strange, Strange Land of Sweets I
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Prisma Causeway, Magical Gentlemen - The Encounter
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Prisma Causeway, Blackbeard Gentleman - The Treachery
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - GUDAGUDA Meiji Restoration, Section 1: GUDAGUDA Civilization and Enlightenment
- ↑ Fate/strange Fake Volume 3 - Interlude: "The Passion of the Nameless Soldier"
- ↑ Fate/Requiem Volume 1: The Boy Among the Stars - Chapter 4