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* LikeParentLikeSpouse: Arvis end up falling in love with Deirdre at first sight, he recognized the woman remind him of his mother, but [[spoiler:didn't learn about being her literal sister until a later point.]]
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* BadassBaritone: In the English dub of ''Heroes'', Jason Marnocha gives him a very deep and intimidating voice befitting the mighty king of Thracia.

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* BadassBaritone: BaritoneOfStrength: In the English dub of ''Heroes'', Jason Marnocha gives him a very deep and intimidating voice befitting the mighty king of Thracia.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: His luck stat at max level is only a 4. Predictably, his life has turned out to be pretty rotten.

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The queen of Chronos might not be a good monarch but is a powerful mage sure enough.



* RecurringElement: Starting from Hilda, you can usually find a recurring female antagonist that are especially despicable and unsympathetic; usually on the mature age, contrasting with her sympathetic daughter. As the first progenitor of that, Hilda lacked the more humanizing elements of Dark Ladies about being brainwashed into loyalty.

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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: The queen of Chronos might not be a good monarch but is a powerful mage sure enough.
* RecurringElement: Starting from Hilda, you can usually find a recurring female antagonist that are is especially despicable and unsympathetic; usually on the mature age, contrasting with her sympathetic daughter. As the first progenitor of that, Hilda lacked the more humanizing elements of Dark Ladies about being brainwashed into loyalty.
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* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Disturbingly, the Oosawa manga hints that he intends to do this, not to any of the girls in Seliph's army, but [[DudeLooksLikeALady Seliph himself]].

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* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Disturbingly, the Oosawa manga hints that he intends to do this, not to any of the girls in Seliph's army, but to [[DudeLooksLikeALady Seliph himself]].
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* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Disturbingly, the Oosawa manga hints that he intends to do this, not to any of the girls in Seliph's army, but [[DudeLooksLikeALady Seliph himself]].
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Okay, so [[spoiler:he is [[BigBadWannabe definitely not a hero]], [[CavalryBetrayal let alone on Sigurd's side]]]], but [[spoiler:he [[WellIntentionedExtremist genuinely thinks that what he's doing is for the best, and that he can unify Jugdral and make it flourish into a land where no one has to suffer inequality or discrimination.]] Problem is, he's working with the [[ReligionOfEvil Loptr Church]] to achieve his goals, and by killing Sigurd and his army, he robbed himself of a set of powerful and [[UndyingLoyalty loyal]] potential allies who [[XanatosSpeedChess could have been a failsafe for his plans in case the Loptr Church grew too big for him to handle]]. As a result, when the Loptr Chuhrch seize power and the child hunts begin, [[PuppetKing he's completely powerless to stop them]].]] To his credit [[spoiler:he does seem to [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realize where he went wrong]], and [[TheAtoner sends Seliph]] [[SuicideByCop the Tyrfing]]]].

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Okay, so [[spoiler:he is [[BigBadWannabe definitely not a hero]], [[CavalryBetrayal let alone on Sigurd's side]]]], but [[spoiler:he [[WellIntentionedExtremist genuinely thinks that what he's doing is for the best, and that he can unify Jugdral and make it flourish into a land where no one has to suffer inequality or discrimination.]] Problem is, he's working with the [[ReligionOfEvil Loptr Church]] to achieve his goals, and by killing Sigurd and his army, he robbed himself of a set of powerful and [[UndyingLoyalty loyal]] potential allies who [[XanatosSpeedChess could have been a failsafe for his plans in case the Loptr Church grew too big for him to handle]]. As a result, when the Loptr Chuhrch Church seize power and the child hunts begin, [[PuppetKing he's completely powerless to stop them]].]] To his credit [[spoiler:he does seem to [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realize where he went wrong]], and [[TheAtoner sends Seliph]] [[SuicideByCop the Tyrfing]]]].
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* BigBadWannabe: He leads the coalition to overthrow the Prince so he can take over Grannvale and presumably the rest of the continent for himself, but he's really just being played by Arvis. Interestingly, since Arvis himself is a BigBadWannabe being played by Manfroy, this creates a three-part chain of wannabes.
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* ArtificialStupidity: When you fight him in Chapter 10, he ''never'' uses the Silver Blade he has in his inventory. Now, obviously, he would use his powerful Valflame, but if [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmvfEmuOC-E you somehow hack your units to silence him]], he never uses the Silver Blade despite the enemy being capable of switching weapons when it is necessary.

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* ArtificialStupidity: When you fight him in Chapter 10, he ''never'' uses the Silver Blade he has in his inventory. Now, obviously, he would rather use his powerful Valflame, but if [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmvfEmuOC-E you somehow hack your units to silence him]], he never uses the Silver Blade despite the enemy enemies being capable of switching weapons when it is necessary.

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The king of Thracia who desired a strong future of Thracia. He is willing to commit any crimes to do so, including the [[spoiler:infamous Yied Massacre and the invasion of Leonster]].

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The king of Thracia who desired desires a strong future of for Thracia. He is willing to commit any crimes to do so, including the [[spoiler:infamous Yied Massacre and the invasion of Leonster]].so.



* BadassBaritone: In the English dub of ''Heroes'', Jason Marnocha gives him a very deep and intimidating voice befitting the mighty king of Thracia.



One of the Thracian knights who accompanied Travant in [[spoiler:the Yied Massacre. He leads the remaining forces to attack Sigurd's group when Travant left with Altena and the Gaé Bolg]].

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One of the Thracian knights who accompanied accompanies Travant in [[spoiler:the Yied Massacre. He leads during the remaining forces to attack Sigurd's group when Travant left with Altena and the Gaé Bolg]].events of Chapter 5.



Duke of Yngvi and the father of Brigid, Edain, and Andrei. He was one of Kurth's trusted advisers. [[spoiler:He was killed by his own son, Andrei.]]

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Duke of Yngvi and the father of Brigid, Edain, and Andrei. He was one of Kurth's trusted advisers. [[spoiler:He was killed by his own son, Andrei.]]



The only son of Duke Ring of Yngvi and younger brother of Brigid and Edain. [[spoiler:He killed him in order to take control over Yngvi.]]

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The only son of Duke Ring of Yngvi and younger brother of Brigid and Edain. [[spoiler:He killed him in order to take control over Yngvi.]]



* AdaptationalAttractiveness: He isn't ''that'' ugly in-game, but is more of a LongHairedPrettyBoy [[http://images.wikia.com/fireemblem/images/4/49/Andorey.jpg in official art.]]
** Similarly, in the Oosawa manga, he's a straight up case of DudeLooksLikeALady.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: He isn't ''that'' ugly in-game, but is more of a LongHairedPrettyBoy [[http://images.wikia.com/fireemblem/images/4/49/Andorey.jpg in official art.]]
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->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Fjalar [Major][[spoiler:, Loptous [Minor[=]=]]]

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->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Fjalar [Major][[spoiler:, [Major], Loptous [Minor[=]=]]][Minor[=]=]



* ArtificialStupidity: When you fight him in Chapter 10, he ''never'' uses the Silver Blade he has in his inventory. Now, obviously, he would use his powerful Valflame, but if [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmvfEmuOC-E you somehow hack your units to silence him]], he never uses the Silver Blade despite enemy is capable of switching weapons when it is necessary.

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* ArtificialStupidity: When you fight him in Chapter 10, he ''never'' uses the Silver Blade he has in his inventory. Now, obviously, he would use his powerful Valflame, but if [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmvfEmuOC-E you somehow hack your units to silence him]], he never uses the Silver Blade despite the enemy is being capable of switching weapons when it is necessary.



->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] [[spoiler:Loptous [Minor[=]=]]]

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One of Arvis's soldiers in charge of watching Phinora against [[spoiler:Sigurd's march through the desert]].

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A greedy lord of Dozel and the father of Danann and Lex. He joined Reptor's coalition opposing the Prince's authority. He killed Prince Kurth and framed Sigurd and Byron for his death.

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A greedy lord of Dozel and the father of Danann and Lex. He joined Reptor's coalition opposing the Prince's authority. He killed Prince Kurth and framed Sigurd and Byron for his death.



* KickTheDog: If one can count making the entire country suffer a massive dog kicking.

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A general of Dozel under Lord Lombard's command. [[spoiler:He was sent to finish off Byron.]]

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A general of Dozel under Lord Lombard's command. [[spoiler:He was sent to finish off Byron.]]



The duke of Friege, Prime Minister of Grannvale, and the father of Bloom, Tailtiu, and Ethnia. He leads a coalition opposing the Prince's authority and [[spoiler:later conspired with Lombard in obtaining power over Grannvale]].

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The duke of Friege, Prime Minister of Grannvale, and the father of Bloom, Tailtiu, and Ethnia. He leads a coalition opposing the Prince's authority and [[spoiler:later conspired with Lombard in obtaining power over Grannvale]].authority.



->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] [[spoiler:Thrud [Minor] ]]

The youngest daughter of Reptor and the sister of Tailtiu. She is the mother of Amid and Linda. [[spoiler:She joined Sigurd's army if her sister died and took the abuse from Hilda.]]

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->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] [[spoiler:Thrud [Minor] ]]

Thrud [Minor]

The youngest daughter of Reptor and the sister of Tailtiu. She is the mother of Amid and Linda. [[spoiler:She joined Sigurd's army if her sister died and took the abuse from Hilda.]]
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* NamesTheSame: With [[VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight Marth's mom]] and [[VideoGame/TearRingSaga Sasha's mom]].
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* NamesTheSame: With the Queen of Ulster, Miranda's deceased mother. It's been speculated that they may have been intended to be the same person, but the 20th Anniversary book doesn't seem to support it.
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* NamesTheSame: This Alva and the ''Thracia 776'' Alva are not the same person.
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* DeterminedWidow: Does what's in her hands to keep Silesse stable after losing her husband/Lewyn's dad (and the one with major Forseti blood).

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* AncestralWeapon: The Helswath, which has been passed down his family line for generations.

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* AncestralWeapon: The Helswath, a holy axe which has been passed down his family line for generations.



* BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon: A greedy lord who wields a holy axe, Helswath.



* BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon: The brutal king of Isaach who happens to be an axe wielder.



* AntiVillain: Implied to be such, as seen in MyCountryRightOrWrong.

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* %%zce* AntiVillain: Implied to be such, as seen in MyCountryRightOrWrong.
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* AnAxeToGrind: The Helswath, a sacred axe.



* AnAxeToGrind: Being a member of Dozel, he obviously specializes in axes.



* AnAxeToGrind: He uses the holy Helswath axe.
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* AdaptedOut: She's not present in the Mitsuki Oosawa manga, which could be saying something, as the manga was well known to make formerly unsympathetic characters look more sympathetic, meaning that [[EveryoneHasStandards even Oosawa thinks that]] [[ThisIsUnforgivable Hilda is just unsalvagable.]]

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* AdaptedOut: She's not present in the Mitsuki Oosawa manga, which could be saying something, as the manga was well known to make formerly unsympathetic characters look more sympathetic, meaning that [[EveryoneHasStandards [[BeyondRedemption even Oosawa thinks that]] [[ThisIsUnforgivable that Hilda is just unsalvagable.]]unsalvagable]].



* ThisIsUnforgivable: After Liza is killed.

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* TheAntichrist: He was born from the Loptr Church's century-long plan of birthing a vessel of their dark god and restoring the Loptousian Empire. As the scion of Loptous, he inherits the dark god's power.

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* TheAntichrist: He was born from the Loptr Church's century-long plan of birthing a vessel of their dark god and restoring the Loptousian Loptrian Empire. As the scion of Loptous, he inherits the dark god's power.
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* SparedButNotForgiven: He can be persuaded to turn neutral by Altena in the final chapter and pledges to fight for her sake. Even if he survives, though, Altena says that they aren't going to start working together like nothing happened, as it doesn't feel right to either of them after everything that's happened.


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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: If he and Altena both survive, no mention is made of him in the epilogue. [[spoiler:Altena is the one who takes over Thracia to encourage the people to unify with their northern neighbors. ''Thracia 776'' gives an explanation by stating that he was severely wounded, presumably keeping him out of restoration efforts.]]
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* UndyingLoyalty: They go into the fight knowing that they probably won't survive, but they are sworn to protect Lachesis. If it wasn't for their artificial stupidity, this would be more admirable.

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* UndyingLoyalty: They go into the fight knowing that they probably won't survive, but they are sworn to protect Lachesis. If it wasn't for their artificial stupidity, ArtificialStupidity, this would be more admirable.



* GameplayAndStoryIntregration: Given that he has ordered his squad to move at 'a leisurely pace', he and his troops will not use their full movement range and instead move in formation 5-7 tiles at a time, unlike other aggresive bosses that move towards you as fast as they can.

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* GameplayAndStoryIntregration: GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Given that he has ordered his squad to move at 'a leisurely pace', he and his troops will not use their full movement range and instead move in formation 5-7 tiles at a time, unlike other aggresive bosses that move towards you as fast as they can.



* ArtificialStupdity: Like the mage sisters from the previous chapters, they will try to set up their Triangle Attack around a targeted unit even when that unit has already killed one of them, and will attack from melee range despite having ranged swords.

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* ArtificialStupdity: ArtificialStupidity: Like the mage sisters from the previous chapters, they will try to set up their Triangle Attack around a targeted unit even when that unit has already killed one of them, and will attack from melee range despite having ranged swords.
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* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Thanks to Manfroy brainwashing Deirdre, his granddaughter and heiress, he ends up agreeing to marry her to Arvis and have their child become the new ruler of Grannvale when they come of age. Which allows for Julius to be born and gain full control of the continent and once Manfroy gives him the Book of Loptous, leads to the Loptous cult gaining control of Jugdral.]]

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* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Thanks to Manfroy brainwashing Deirdre, his granddaughter and heiress, he ends up agreeing to marry her to Arvis and have their child become the new ruler of Grannvale when they come of age. Which allows for Julius to be born and gain full control of the continent and once Manfroy gives him the Book of Loptous, leads to the Loptous cult Loptr Church gaining control of Jugdral.]]



* MamaBear: [[spoiler:As noted below, she died protecting her son from the Loptousian Sect.]]

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* MamaBear: [[spoiler:As noted below, she died protecting her son from the Loptousian Sect.Loptr Church.]]



* TheAntichrist: He was born from the Loptous Sect's century-long plan of birthing a vessel of their dark god and restoring the Loptous Empire. As the scion of Loptous, he inherits the dark god's power.

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* TheAntichrist: He was born from the Loptous Sect's Loptr Church's century-long plan of birthing a vessel of their dark god and restoring the Loptous Loptousian Empire. As the scion of Loptous, he inherits the dark god's power.



* PuppetKing: Inverted. [[spoiler:He was first established as Arvis' scapegoat while the emperor runs things from behind but it was later revealed that Julius is actually the one in charge by undermining his father's reign and causing chaos around the continent with the backing of Manfroy and his Loptous sect.]]

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* PuppetKing: Inverted. [[spoiler:He was first established as Arvis' scapegoat while the emperor runs things from behind but it was later revealed that Julius is actually the one in charge by undermining his father's reign and causing chaos around the continent with the backing of Manfroy and his Loptous sect.the Loptr Church.]]



* ForTheEvulz: There's ''virtually no reason'' why Hilda is such a power-hungry evil bitch that likes the suffering of others. Hell, even Manfroy and his Loptousian clan kinsmen can [[FreudianExcuse make the claim that their years of persecution eventually drove them into]] CardCarryingVillain status (though they have no regrets), Hilda has no such excuse. Even the idea that her abuse towards Tailtiu was revenge for her "shaming" her family by supporting Sigurd's "coup" is shot down, as she outright admits to Tine that she did it solely for her amusement. Even with the extra layer given from ''Heroes'', this trope is still part of her characterization that stays the same.

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* ForTheEvulz: There's ''virtually no reason'' why Hilda is such a power-hungry evil bitch that likes the suffering of others. Hell, even Manfroy and his Loptousian clan Loptr Church kinsmen can [[FreudianExcuse make the claim that their years of persecution eventually drove them into]] CardCarryingVillain status (though they have no regrets), Hilda has no such excuse. Even the idea that her abuse towards Tailtiu was revenge for her "shaming" her family by supporting Sigurd's "coup" is shot down, as she outright admits to Tine that she did it solely for her amusement. Even with the extra layer given from ''Heroes'', this trope is still part of her characterization that stays the same.
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* HeroicLineage: Of the Fjalar bloodline. He took pride in the Fjalar bloodline and it was his reason to usher in a peaceful regime [[spoiler:after the Battle of Bellhalla. Didn't help him that much, in the end]]. When Manfroy is blackmailing him, Arvis also defiantly points out that his Loptrian blood is from ''Maera'', who rebelled against the rest of his evil family.

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* HeroicLineage: Of the Fjalar bloodline. He took pride in the Fjalar bloodline and it was his reason to usher in a peaceful regime [[spoiler:after the Battle of Bellhalla. Didn't help him that much, in the end]]. When Manfroy is blackmailing him, Arvis also defiantly points out that his Loptrian Loptous blood is from ''Maera'', who rebelled against the rest of his evil family.



* VillainousLineage: His Loptrian blood, inherited from Cigyun. Although he is from the line of Maera, and not TheEmperor Gair, this wouldn't matter to anyone who believes that everyone with Loptrian blood should die (which is most of Jugdral). Manfroy ropes him into the Loptrian schemes by threatening to expose him, which would probably lead to a quick and messy death. And Gair or Maera, this evil [=DNA=] does make him capable of siring a new vessel for Loptous.

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* VillainousLineage: His Loptrian Loptous blood, inherited from Cigyun. Although he is from the line of Maera, and not TheEmperor Gair, this wouldn't matter to anyone who believes that everyone with Loptrian Loptous blood should die (which is most of Jugdral). Manfroy ropes him into the Loptrian Loptr Church's schemes by threatening to expose him, which would probably lead to a quick and messy death. And Gair or Maera, this evil [=DNA=] blood does make him capable of siring a new vessel for Loptous.
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* AffablyEvil: Actually [[DiscussedTrope discussed]] by Chrom and the Avatar in ''Awakening''[='=]s Lost Bloodlines 2 DLC, to the point where they wonder if [[WrittenByTheWinners the sagas got him wrong.]] [[spoiler:Him being an AntiVillain may have something to do with it.]] In ''Heroes'', he's arrogant for sure, and still willing to justify [[spoiler:what he does to Sigurd]], but he gets along fairly well with the Summoner and is still shown to deeply love his wife and daughter.

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* AffablyEvil: Actually [[DiscussedTrope discussed]] by Chrom and the Avatar Robin in ''Awakening''[='=]s Lost Bloodlines 2 DLC, to the point where they wonder if [[WrittenByTheWinners the sagas got him wrong.]] wrong]]. [[spoiler:Him being an AntiVillain may have something to do with it.]] In ''Heroes'', he's arrogant for sure, and still willing to justify [[spoiler:what he does to Sigurd]], but he gets along fairly well with the Summoner and is still shown to deeply love his wife and daughter.



* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: As much of a villain as he was, dialogue from ''Awakening'' suggests he's been remembered in Judgral sagas as ''the'' bad guy of his time, which ignores his DarkAndTroubledPast and the fact there were ''other'' villains active at the time who manipulated him and made him a PuppetKing. As such, in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' when Chrom and his party fight alongside an Einherjar of Arvis in the Lost Bloodlines DLC, Chrom is taken aback by how nice he comes off as and he and the Avatar speculate he is considered a villain principally [[WrittenByTheWinners because he lost]].

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* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: As much of a villain as he was, dialogue from ''Awakening'' suggests he's been remembered in Judgral sagas as ''the'' bad guy of his time, which ignores his DarkAndTroubledPast and the fact there were ''other'' villains active at the time who manipulated him and made him a PuppetKing. As such, in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' when Chrom and his party fight alongside an Einherjar of Arvis in the Lost Bloodlines DLC, Chrom is taken aback by how nice he comes off as and he and the Avatar Robin speculate he is considered a villain principally [[WrittenByTheWinners because he lost]].
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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She genuinely loves and cares for her daughter Misha, and one of her lines in ''Heroes'' has her hope that she is safe.
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* ArtificialStupidity: Instead of defending Lachesis as they should, they charge straight into the enemy when they are at range. However, you can at least try to temper this by sparing a few nearby enemies so that they will focus on killing that enemy than charging straight into the farthest enemy they can find.

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* ArtificialStupidity: Instead of defending Lachesis as they should, from a nearby distance, they charge straight into the any enemy when they are at that comes within their movement range. However, you can at least try to temper this by sparing a few nearby enemies so that they will focus on killing that enemy than charging straight into the farthest enemy they can find.

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* ArtificialStupidity: They will sometimes walk into a melee unit's counterattack range even when they could use their magic from a distance.

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* {{Pride}}: Travant's [[spoiler:final words to him]] when he hands off the Gungnir are to "do as you see fit" and a wish that Thracia no longer be despised by the rest of the continent, hinting that he'd have no objections if Arion ended the war and turned Thracia around. Unfortunately, Arion decides that declaring a truce is an undignifed end to a Thracian warrior and resolves to keep fighting until the bitter end.

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