King John Breasly
The King of Great Britain, led his men and was a huge voice in many wars defending British soil. Didn't come online much, but when he did, the morales of his men would be boosted to the highest extent.
Prime Minister Johnathen Goldtimbers
Breasly's second hand man, Goldtimber's insured Great Britain's success whenever it came to politics, battles, even keeping the men in his Guild in line when fights broke out. Many called this man "The Navy's Therapist"
Lord Marshall Samuel Redbeard
Not many people remember this man for what he's done, but he will go down as the man that refined Roleplay for the Company, serving under his majesty, King John Breasly. He successfully made many Guilds for the EITC, creating a superpower in the Caribbean. A talented individual.
Lord Jeremiah Garland
One of the Companies most accomplished men, when Samuel was terminated, Garland was successful in rallying the men of the Company and Great Britain to one Guild, and then transferring them to Goldtimbers. Without Garland, the EITC would've been much different.
Lord Andrew Mallace
A lot of people don't remember this guy either. They probably think he's some pervert that started this BNO crap, but before that, he was one of the greatest Roleplayers to ever live. His impact on the game affected many Guilds, most importantly, the Co. Empire.
Lord Benjamin Macmorgan
Made one of the greatest EITC Guilds of all time, at level 17! Changed the world of Roleplay in the Caribbean forever.
Lord Pablo Swordmaster
Created the EITC from scratch, basically started EITC Roleplay. Without him we wouldn't have been doing this!
Lord Davy Menace
A highly respected EITC Lord, shortly faded a year after his hard work and service alongside Macmorgan in the Co. Empire.
Minister Sven Daggersteel
Changed the art of warfare that won Great Britain many battles that defended Britain's soil. A respected tactician and warrior. Created a strong Guild in the frontier against the Spanish.
Captain Leon
I have no idea, but when he was still around back in the Macmorgan days, he was really respected by many people, so I believe he deserves to be here.
Giratina Origine Forme
He's named after a pokemon, lacking the English language, he rose to the ranks in the EITC for his supreme loyalty and skill. Highly respected by Samuel Redbeard.
Cad Bane
One of the EITC's best, everybody loved this guy for his loyalty and mind. One of the smartest Company men to ever exist. Extremely loyal to Breasly, Samuel, and Goldtimbers.
Maxamillion
Loyal to Great Britain for most of his life, he was a distinguished sailor and a great friend of Sven, Johnny, and Breasly. Max proved himself on the seas with his mighty ship. Although Max's loyalty shifted towards the end of POTCO, he's still respected by Great Britain for his service.
Johnny Coaleaston
Britain admired this man for creating the first ever regiment of British marines, he will go down in history as the first man to successfully lead and train a group of Marines. People like Sven Daggersteel grew to power from being scouted and recruited by Johnny. Johnny shortly went inactive 3 years
Ben Costello
One of the earliest and perhaps one of the greatest EITC commanders in history, Costello single-handedly established the company's first military force in the Black Mercenaries, and is thus a founding father of the British Military as we know it. He'd later achieve greater power in the company, becoming a close friend and trusted officer of Benjamin Macmorgan in the Co. Empire.
Thomas Chipshot
Easily the most underrated leader the EITC has seen, Thomas Chipshot begun his career as a private in the Co. Empire. However, after being noted for his natural leadership skills and prowess in battle, he soon rose to become the Co. Empire's leading general, as well as the Minister of War to the Lord Marshal. He was the commander-in-chief of all EITC forces in the Republic Wars, leading the company to victory against Lee Knite.
Robert McRoberts
Perhaps Britain's greatest diplomat, McRoberts has worked closely with a variety of nations – including Spain, Austria, and France. When not negotiating peace, he is known for his skills as a tactician and leader, as seen through his highly successful career as guildmaster of Viceroyalty Co.
Matthew Blastshot
Often cited as the "Father of the British Navy", Blastshot's career in the British military dates back to the beginning of the British Empire. He was perhaps Breasly's greatest supporter in the early years, and through his skills as a leader and First Lord of the Admiralty, achieved several victories in a career spanning many years.