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* AuthorityGrantsAsskicking: The Emperor of Rigel is most certainly the toughest boss in the game!


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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: The Emperor of Rigel is most certainly the toughest boss in the game!
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* MadnessMantra: [[spoiler:During his breakdown over his claim to Rigel's throne never being his to begin with.]]

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* MadnessMantra: [[spoiler:During During his breakdown over his claim to Rigel's throne never being his to begin with.]]
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* MadnessMantra: [[spoiler:During his breakdown over his claim to Rigel's throne never being his to begin with.]]
-->"Nothing but lies... Lies, lies, lies, lies, LIES!"
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* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->''"Naughty child..."''\\
''"You're being punished."''\\
''"Lord Duma wills it."''\\
''"Go to sleep."''


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* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->''"Life is unfair."''\\
''"How dare you..."''\\
''"Incomprehensible."''\\
''"But why?"''
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* TeamMom: She turns out to have [[IncrediblyLamePun shades]] of this, surprisingly:

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* TeamMom: She turns out to have [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} shades]] of this, surprisingly:

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Mila's brother, the God of Power who watches over Rigel. Under Duma's guidance, the people of Rigel became militant and ruthless. It was Duma who supplied the Falchion which sealed Mila, and Duma serves as the final adversary in Alm and Celica's journey. His remains later become the Demon's Ingle seen in ''Awakening''.

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Mila's brother, the God of Power who watches over Rigel. Under Duma's guidance, the people of Rigel became militant and ruthless. It was Duma who supplied the Falchion which sealed Mila, and Duma serves as the final adversary in Alm and Celica's journey. His remains later become half of the Demon's Ingle Mila Tree seen in ''Awakening''.


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* DubNameChange: In ''Awakening'', a volcano near where Zofia Castle once stood is called "Duma's Remains" in Japan, but simply "the Demon's Ingle" in English.


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* {{Retcon}}: The Demon's Ingle in ''Awakening'' was implied [[DubNameChange in Japan]] to have been where he was laid to rest, but ''Echoes'' has him buried alongside Mila, and the Mila Tree is instead two trees intertwined, germinated from their corpses.
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* NeverMyFault: Post-defection, he repeatedly insists he's done nothing wrong, and that it was Clive and the rest of Deliverence who drove him to his actions due to going against how he felt Zofia should function. Even in ''Heroes'', one of his dialogue prompts has him insist that the whole thing was Clive's fault for never listening to his concerns. Ironically, his level 40 speech has him muse that for all their disagreements, a part of him ''does'' still value his former friendship with Clive and Mathilda and questions if he truly made the right choice.

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* NeverMyFault: Post-defection, he repeatedly insists he's done nothing wrong, and that it was Clive and the rest of Deliverence who drove him to his actions due to going against how he felt genuinely believes that a Valentia united under Berkut would be a better outcome then having Zofia should function.owe its independence to commoners. Even in ''Heroes'', one of his dialogue prompts has him insist that the whole thing was Clive's fault for never listening to his concerns. Ironically, his level 40 speech has him muse that for all their disagreements, a part of him ''does'' still value his former friendship with Clive and Mathilda and questions if he truly made the right choice.
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* NeverMyFault: Post-defection, he repeatedly insists he's done nothing wrong, and that it was Clive and the rest of Deliverence who drove him to his actions due to going against how he felt Zofia should function. Even in ''Heroes'', one of his dialogue prompts has him insist that the whole thing was Clive's fault for never listening to his concerns. Ironically, his level 40 speech has him muse that for all their disagreements, a part of him ''does'' still value his former friendship with Clive and Mathilda and questions if he truly made the right choice.
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* DontYouDarePityMe: After Clive considers leaving him on the sidelines for the siege of Zofia Castle because of Fernand's grief over his family, Fernand lashes out at him, resulting in Clair angrily calling hi out.

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* DontYouDarePityMe: After Clive considers leaving him on the sidelines for the siege of Zofia Castle because of Fernand's grief over his family, Fernand lashes out at him, resulting in Clair angrily calling hi him out.
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* DontYouDarePityMe: After Clive considers leaving him on the sidelines for the siege of Zofia Castle because of Fernand's grief over his family, Fernand lashes out at him, resulting in Clair angrily calling hi out.


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* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Fernand's father remarried about 12 years after the death of his wife/Fernand's mother, and as a result of the union, the adult Fernand has two half- or step-siblings that are four or five years old.


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* WhatTheHellHero: He is furious with Lukas for taking the Rigelian civilians in Zofia hostage, partly on principle and partly because he was furious about Clive leaving him out of the loop.
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!!Mila ''(Mira)''

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!!Mila ''(Mira)''''(Mira, Meela)''



!!Desaix ''(Dozer)''

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!!Desaix ''(Dozer)''''(Dozer, Tozeh)''
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Marla in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0630_8.png]][[/labelnote]]
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* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: They're not actually twins as Marla is the older sister, but she and Hestia nonetheless shared the same portrait in ''Gaiden'' and even in ''Echoes'' look nigh identical, the only actual differences being their hairstyles and slight changes in the color palettes.

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* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: They're not actually twins as Marla is the older sister, but she and Hestia nonetheless shared the same portrait in ''Gaiden'' and even in ''Echoes'' look nigh identical, the only actual differences being their hairstyles and slight changes in the color palettes. Even in ''Heroes'', she's nearly identical in function to her sister, being a typical SquishyWizard with high Atk and Res and even sharing the same tome as her (the -deer tome), just as a red tome rather than a blue tome.



* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Hestia is a direct portrait use of Marla in the original and even in the remake looks nigh identical, even though they're not actually twins.

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* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Hestia is a direct portrait use of Marla in the original and even in the remake looks nigh identical, even though they're not actually twins. In ''Heroes'', she has a nearly identical statline (high Atk and Res and nothing else) and the exact same weapon (the -deer tome) as her sister, albeit as a blue tome rather than a red tome.
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* PromotedToPlayable: She makes her playable debut in ''Heroes''.


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* PromotedToPlayable: She makes her playable debut in ''Heroes''.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CindyRobinson (English)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Junko Kitanishi (Japanese), Creator/CindyRobinson (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CindyRobinson (English)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Junko Kitanishi (Japanese), Creator/CindyRobinson (English)

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Desaix betrayed and killed the King, Lima IV, out of powerlust. While this is obviously an evil move, Lima IV was a tyrant who was deliberately starving the neighboring Kingdom and frequently forced himself onto women. Even InUniverse, few miss [[AssholeVictim Lima IV]] and the Zofian rebellion opposes Desaix because it's clear the chancellor is going to be just as bad as Lima IV was rather than out of loyalty to their king.


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* PayEvilUntoEvil: Desaix betrayed and killed the King, Lima IV, out of powerlust. While this is obviously an evil move, Lima IV was a tyrant who was deliberately starving the neighboring Kingdom and frequently forced himself onto women. Even InUniverse, few miss [[AssholeVictim Lima IV]] and the Zofian rebellion opposes Desaix because it's clear the chancellor is going to be just as bad as Lima IV was rather than out of loyalty to their king.
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* RedemptionRejection: Despite what he did to her, Celica offers Jedah a chance to redeem himself by telling him that must see the truth about Duma. Instead of taking this chance, [[ShutUpKirk He tells her she knows nothing of what she speaks.]]

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* RedemptionRejection: Despite what he did to her, Celica offers Jedah a chance to redeem himself by telling him that must see the truth about Duma. Instead of taking this chance, [[ShutUpKirk He he tells her she knows nothing of what she speaks.]]

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