Edward Braddock

Edward Braddock (b. ca. 1695) was a British military commander during the Seven Years' War. Used to European-style military tactics, Braddock was caught completely out of his element when the French Atlantean forces ambushed his command. Despite having been warned by Victor Radcliff, Braddock bumbled into the trap, led by Roland Kersauzon. As a result, Braddock was killed by a stray bullet that pierced his lungs.