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* AssholeVictim: Chagall is the victim of both [[ManipulativeBastard Manfroy's manipulations]] and Grannevale imperialism, despite this, his highly unsympathetic and even manipulative behavior makes him very hard to sympathize with.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: He carries the Physic staff in Chapter 2 but he's too much of a JerkAss to actually ''use'' it on any of his troops.
* HateSink: You'll be hard-pressed to see someone who sympathizes with him. In spite of Manfroy's manipulation, Chagall is by himself self-serving, greedy, makes Agustria suffer despite his peace-loving father, and treats Eldigan like crap [[spoiler:and eventually has him executed for petty reasons]]. No one is going to pity him while he wails for his Agustria's future as he dies. The Agustrian people were more welcome to the idea of Eldigan taking over the throne, but Eldigan's honor prevents him from doing so. And even so, when Eldigan realizes that he's about to be executed, he summarizes that at that point, Agustria and the House of Hoðr are doomed as long as Chagall is in charge. Yes, there's no one in Jugdral that likes him.
* HateSink: You'll be hard-pressed to see someone who sympathizes with him. In spite of Manfroy's manipulation, Chagall is by himself self-serving, greedy, makes Agustria suffer despite his peace-loving father, and treats Eldigan like crap [[spoiler:and eventually has him executed for petty reasons]]. No one is going to pity him while he wails for his Agustria's future as he dies. The Agustrian people were more welcome to the idea of Eldigan taking over the throne, but Eldigan's honor prevents him from doing so. And even so, when Eldigan realizes that he's about to be executed, he summarizes that at that point, Agustria and the House of Hoðr are doomed as long as Chagall is in charge. Yes, there's no one in Jugdral that likes him.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: EvilVersusEvil: Whilst Chagall is a idiotic warmonger, Grannevale is still unjustly occupying Agustria and also oppressing the citizens of the country despite Sigurd's best intentions. This is a major reason why Eldigan ultimately sides with Chagall.
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration:
** Chagall's Authority stars are signfiicantly lower than Eldigan and even some of his subordinates, reflecting his inability to rule well.
** He carries the Physic staff in Chapter 2 but he's too much of a JerkAss to actually ''use'' it on any of his troops.
* HateSink: You'll be hard-pressed to see someone who sympathizes with him. In spite of Manfroy's manipulation, Chagall is by himself self-serving, greedy, makes Agustria suffer despite his peace-loving father, and treats Eldigan like crap [[spoiler:and eventually has him executed for petty reasons]]. No one is going to pity him while he wails for his Agustria's future as he dies. The Agustrian people were more welcome to the idea of Eldigan taking over the throne, but Eldigan's honor prevents him from doing so. And even so, when Eldigan realizes that he's about to be executed, he summarizes that at that point, Agustria and the House of Hoðr are doomed as long as Chagall is incharge. charge and Grannevale is invading. Yes, there's no one in Jugdral that likes him.him.
* InsufferableImbecile: Chagall is dumb enough to think he can singlehandedly take on Grannevale, the largest and most powerful nation on continent of Jugdral. Chagall is also mean enough to manipulate Erinys and mistreat Eldigan out of sheer paranoia.
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** Chagall's Authority stars are signfiicantly lower than Eldigan and even some of his subordinates, reflecting his inability to rule well.
** He carries the Physic staff in Chapter 2 but he's too much of a JerkAss to actually ''use'' it on any of his troops.
* HateSink: You'll be hard-pressed to see someone who sympathizes with him. In spite of Manfroy's manipulation, Chagall is by himself self-serving, greedy, makes Agustria suffer despite his peace-loving father, and treats Eldigan like crap [[spoiler:and eventually has him executed for petty reasons]]. No one is going to pity him while he wails for his Agustria's future as he dies. The Agustrian people were more welcome to the idea of Eldigan taking over the throne, but Eldigan's honor prevents him from doing so. And even so, when Eldigan realizes that he's about to be executed, he summarizes that at that point, Agustria and the House of Hoðr are doomed as long as Chagall is in
* InsufferableImbecile: Chagall is dumb enough to think he can singlehandedly take on Grannevale, the largest and most powerful nation on continent of Jugdral. Chagall is also mean enough to manipulate Erinys and mistreat Eldigan out of sheer paranoia.
* PettyChildhoodGrudge: Its indicated by his dialogue that Chagall's hatred of Eldigan and belief that is out to get him is rooted in their childhoods.
* SingleLineOfDescent: DownplayedTrope, whilst the descendants of Hoðr's youngest daughter, whom formed a minor noble house, are still around, Chagall is the very last descendant of Hoðr's oldest son and the royal branch of the family. Unfortunately Chagall never breeds and his death results in a SuccessionCrisis for Agustria, allowing Grannevale to take over the country.
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* YoungerThanTheyLook: Chagall has a horribly wrinkled face for someone his age.
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* YoungerThanTheyLook: Chagall is indicated to be around the same age as Eldigan, but his ingame portrait has a horribly wrinkled face for someone his age.notably lined face.
* HatesTheirParent: According to a villager in the first map, there was obvious friction between him and Ring when he saw them. Though the reason behind this is never revealed.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Is made a HeManWomanHater in the manga, especially when [[spoiler:he mocks what remains of Pamela's honor and openly tells her that women are only there to physically pleasure men. In addition, he [[BoomHeashot shot a woman in the head]] despite being his accomplice who had stolen Brigid's Yewfelle for him]].
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Is made a HeManWomanHater in the Oosawa manga, especially when [[spoiler:he mocks what remains of Pamela's honor and openly tells her that women are only there to physically pleasure men. In addition, he [[BoomHeashot shot a woman in the head]] despite being his accomplice who had stolen Brigid's Yewfelle for him]].
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* UsedToBeASweetKid: According to Brigid, in the Oosawa manga.
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** According to Brigid, in the Oosawa manga.
** According to Brigid, in the Oosawa manga.
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* HateSink: There's nothing remotely likable about him; he's there to demonstrate how terrible Grannvale has become, and a tall order considering he's basically Lombard, but with his miniscule redeeming qualities omitted.
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* ExtremeDoormat: According to Lucharba, he lets the Loptousian cult walk all over him.
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* ExtremeDoormat: According to Lucharba, Iucharba, he lets the Loptousian cult walk all over him.
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* ExtremeDoormat: According to Lucharba,he Lucharba, he lets the Loptousian cult walk all over him.
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* PaletteSwap: Reused [[ArcVillain Chagall's portrait]], of all characters.
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* PaletteSwap: Reused [[ArcVillain Chagall's portrait]], YouAllLookFamiliar: He egregiously reuses the portrait of all characters.a major villain in the first generation, Chagall.
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* EvilUncle: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:he's Larcei and Scáthach's uncle who is a tyrant and murderer of their parents, with their father being [[KinslayingIsASpecialKindOfEvil his brother]].]]
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* EvilUncle: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:he's Larcei and Scáthach's uncle who is a tyrant and murderer of their parents, with their father being [[KinslayingIsASpecialKindOfEvil his brother]].]]]] In-game, he can be the uncle of any of the children whose father is Lex, though he doesn't make a comment on it.
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* EvilUncle: He's both the uncle of Arthur/Amid and Tine/Linda. Arthur/Amid despises him for taking his mother and sister back to Friege, while Tine/Linda rebels against him for letting her mother be tortured by his wife until the day she died.
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* EvilUncle: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:he's Larcei and Scáthach's uncle who is a tyrant and murderer of their parents, with their father being [[KinslayingIsASpecialKindOfEvil his brother]].]]
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* StarterVillain: He is the first major enemy that Seliph must defeat in order for his revolution to succeed.
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* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Judging by how the villagers talk about his father, it's pretty bizarre that he managed to produce a incompetent {{Jerkass}} like Chagall.
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* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Judging by how the villagers talk about his father, it's pretty bizarre that he managed to produce a an incompetent {{Jerkass}} like Chagall.
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* PragmaticVillainy: Chagall scolded Macbeth [[SkewedPriorities for robbing his own villages instead of following his orders to back up Boldor]] in the defense of Agustria. The Project Naga fan translation, also indicates, much of the gold, Macbeth stole, were taxes meant to go to Chagall.
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* PragmaticVillainy: Chagall scolded Macbeth [[SkewedPriorities for robbing his own villages instead of following his orders from the crown to back up Boldor]] in the defense of Agustria. The Project Naga fan translation, also indicates, much of the gold, Macbeth stole, were taxes meant to go to Chagall.
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* KinSlayingIsASpecialKindofEvil: Lombard appears to hold this view as he's upset by Andrey's murder of his father and subsequent lack of remorse. Similarly he's reluctant to fight Lex and calls out his son for engaging him in combat.
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I think most of these charactes have enough depth and coolness to avoid hatesink, Danan is just We Hardly Knew Ye. Moving Chagall bit on Even Evil Has Standards to Pragmatic Villainy. I found nothing on Chagall planning to rob the village, though it is indicated it was tax money that was stolen.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Subverted. He scolded Macbeth for robbing the villages instead of fighting for the defense of his Agustria. This doesn't mean that Chagall is against robbing the villages, if Granvalle didn't come knocking, he would have done so himself as stated by the villagers you visit. He just thought that Macbeth has SkewedPriorities, he should be defending his own lord at a time of invasion like this, so Chagall was more or less just concerned to save his own hide.
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* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Judging by how the villagers talk about his father, it's pretty bizarre that he managed to produce a {{Jerkass}} like Chagall.
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* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Judging by how the villagers talk about his father, it's pretty bizarre that he managed to produce a incompetent {{Jerkass}} like Chagall.
* PragmaticVillainy: Chagall scolded Macbeth [[SkewedPriorities for robbing his own villages instead of following his orders to back up Boldor]] in the defense of Agustria. The Project Naga fan translation, also indicates, much of the gold, Macbeth stole, were taxes meant to go to Chagall.
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* TheWrongfulHeirToTheThrone: He committed patricide because he wanted the throne for himself and made himself the last Agusty in doing so. He is laughably incompetent at ruling Agustria, and everyone knows it. Although his father was able to keep the disunified lords in line, three of the four immediately disobey Chagall's first order to them. Eldigan goes up to the capital to talk some reason into him, Clement completely ignores his decree and declares neutrality, and Macbeth takes advantage of the situation to line his pockets with the townsfolk's money. The only lord who actually listens to Chagall does so for ulterior personal reasons, rather than because Chagall said so. Agustria's lords were ready to splinter and Chagall's incompetence is the final nail in the coffin.
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* TheWrongfulHeirToTheThrone: He committed patricide because he wanted the throne for himself and made believed [[ObviouslyEvil Manfroy]] was [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter a trustworthy ally]], making himself the [[SingleLineOfDescent last Agusty Agusty]] in doing so. He is laughably incompetent at ruling Agustria, and everyone knows it. Although his father was able to keep the disunified lords in line, three of the four immediately disobey Chagall's first order to them. Eldigan goes up to the capital to talk some reason into him, Clement completely ignores his decree and declares neutrality, and Macbeth takes advantage of the situation to line his pockets with the townsfolk's money. The only lord who actually listens to Chagall does so for ulterior personal reasons, rather than because Chagall said so. Agustria's lords were ready to splinter and Chagall's incompetence is the final nail in the coffin.
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* HateSink: While the Oosawa manga is a bit more complicated; in the original game, his characterization is basically a simple asshole that runs his good house's reputation to the ground as opposed to his good father and sisters, and comitted patricide without any tinge of remorse that [[EvenEvilHasStandards even Lombard, already a smug bastard, was appalled]], and he doesn't even have much redeeming points. The least you can say about him is that [[AtLeastIAdmitIt he's honest about his douchebaggery.]]
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* AbusiveParents: He considers his elder son Danann useless and is willing to kill Lex for betraying him.
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* AbusiveParents: He considers his elder son Danann useless and is reluctantly willing to kill fight Lex for betraying him.if he is engaged in combat.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Expresses disgust at Andrey's killing of his own father, since Lombard actually respected Ring.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Expresses disgust at Andrey's killing of his own father, since Lombard actually respectedRing.Ring.
** He's horrified when he finds out Lex is fighting him and asks his son to b ack down.
** Expresses disgust at Andrey's killing of his own father, since Lombard actually respected
** He's horrified when he finds out Lex is fighting him and asks his son to b ack down.
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* HateSink: He's greedy, a traitor to Grannvale for petty reasons, and a horrible father to both of his sons, with his only redeeming quality being [[VillainRespect his respect to Ring]], that can be easily trampled upon with his pettiness. Rather downplayed in Oosawa manga, while he didn't do a last-minute HeelFaceTurn like Reptor, he eventually [[SoProudOfYou commended Lex for the path he took in life]] after being struck with a fatal blow by him and told him to never look back (or else he'll laugh at him in Hell) as he succumbed to his wounds
* KinSlayingIsASpecialKindofEvil: Lombard appears to hold this view as he's upset by Andrey's murder of his father and subsequent lack of remorse. Similarly he's reluctant to fight Lex and calls out his son for engaging him in combat.
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* ArchnemesisDad: To his sons, Iuchar or Iucharba, depending on who is recruited.
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* ArchnemesisDad: To his sons, Iuchar or Iucharba, depending on who is recruited. They don't hate him, but see his removal as neccesary.
* ExtremeDoormat: According to Lucharba,he lets the Loptousian cult walk all over him.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Unike Bloom or even his father, Langobalt, Danan is killed basically after his first appearance in the game.
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* HateSink: Like Lombard, he's a megalomaniac noble who wants more power over Grannvale despite his already high position in the kingdom. Downplayed somewhat with his love of family, though he is willing to kill Tailtiu for betraying his name. In the Mitsuki Oosawa manga, he looked like this in the first three halves of generation one, but eventually was subverted thanks to AdaptationalHeroism.
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%%zce* PaletteSwap: Of Philip.
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* SkippableBoss: Since he doesn't guard Dozel and will charge towards Chalphy, you can seize Dozel and he will vanish with the rest of the Dozelian units.
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* OneSteveLimit: His name is nearly identical to [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGaiden Slayde]], even sharing the same characters in the Japanese version.
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->'''Class:''' Great Knight
Brian's captain who leads the charge at Edda.
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* SkippableBoss: Since he doesn't guard Dozel and will charge towards Edda, you can seize Dozel and he will vanish with the rest of the Dozelian units.
* PaletteSwap: Of Philip.
->'''Class:''' Great Knight
Brian's captain who leads the charge at Edda.
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* PaletteSwap: Of Philip.
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[[caption-width-right:270:[[labelnote:Click here to see Arion in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0619_7.png]][[/labelnote]]
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->'''Holy blood:''' Dáinn [Major]
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->'''Holy blood:''' Dáinn [Major]
[Major]\\
'''Voiced by:''' Kazuki Kyan (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Dio Garner (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
'''Voiced by:''' Kazuki Kyan (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Dio Garner (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* PromotedToPlayable: He makes his playable debut in ''Heroes''.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Her official game portrait had her face possessing wrinkles, but when it comes to official arts or TCG portrayals, she actually looks quite decent for an old woman that hasn't reached grandma status, and the wrinkles are gone.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Her official game portrait had her face possessing wrinkles, but when it comes to official arts or arts, TCG portrayals, portrayals or ''Heroes'', she actually looks quite decent for an old woman that hasn't reached grandma status, and the wrinkles are gone.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Discussed by Leif and Finn. After learning that Travant raised Altenna since childhood, Leif wavers, thinking that [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold maybe despite his ruthless action, Travant has a heart.]] Finn then reveals that he raises her only so his army can use the Gáe Bolg for Thracia's cause. Leif than takes his compliment back, more convinced that Travant is a black-hearted fiend just as he thought before.
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* OptionalBoss: Fighting him in chapter 3 is avoidable. If you have Lachesis talk to him, he will depart the battlefield (and give her a magic sword!). If you chose to fight him, boy are you in for a fight.
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* SkippableBoss: Fighting him in chapter 3 is avoidable. If you have Lachesis talk to him, he will depart the battlefield (and give her a magic sword!). If you chose to fight him, boy are you in for a fight.
* SkippableBoss: After Friege is seized, Arion and a small group of wyvren knights will attempt to seize Chalphy while Seliph and most of his army isn't looking. You can either choose to send someone to Chalphy to defend it against him, or send in Altena and have her talk to him. Doing the latter method will convince Arion to change his mind and will convert him and his squad of wyvren knights to become allies.
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* EvilAunt: To Arthur/Amid and Tine/Linda.
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* EvilAunt: To She's the aunt of Arthur/Amid and Tine/Linda.Tine/Linda, and she's abusive towards the latter. .
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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 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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* 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 Loptr Church kinsmen can [[FreudianExcuse make the claim claim]] that their years of persecution eventually drove them into]] 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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* HateSink: Probably the single most despicable character '''in the entire series''', let alone woman. From what she did to both her sister-in-law and her daughter, and even how she treats ''her own'', she was made to be so utterly reprehensible and lacks any sort of FreudianExcuse (for reference, even Manfroy has one). Hilda was REALLY made to show the lowest that the Empire can do even with minimum Loptous interference. Additionally, Hilda is an intentional attempt to avert the trope FemalesAreMoreInnocent, showing that even women can be such despicable beings.
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* HateSink: Probably the single most despicable character '''in the entire series''', let alone woman. From what she did to both her sister-in-law and her daughter, and even how she treats ''her own'', she was made to be so utterly reprehensible and lacks any sort of FreudianExcuse (for reference, even Manfroy has one). Hilda was REALLY ''really'' made to show the lowest that the Empire can do even with minimum Loptous interference. Additionally, Hilda is an intentional attempt to avert the trope FemalesAreMoreInnocent, showing that even women can be such just as despicable beings.beings as men.
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* OptionalBoss: Fighting him in chapter 3 is avoidable. If you have Lachesis talk to him, he will depart the battlefield (and give her a magic sword!). If you chose to fight him, boy are you in for a fight.
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* BonusBoss: Fighting him in chapter 3 is avoidable: if you have Lachesis talk to him, he will depart the battlefield (and give her a magic sword!). If you insist, heh, boy are you in for a fight.
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* {{Our Vampires Are Different}}: His influence/possesion by Loptous in Suzuki's novelization makes him crave blood. One short story telling of his transformation into the heir to Gair tells of him consuming the blood of small animals (a preying mantis, a kitten) then moving onto consuming blood from a murdered little girl with aid from Manfroy.
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* {{Our Vampires Are Different}}: OurVampiresAreDifferent: His influence/possesion influence/possession by Loptous in Suzuki's novelization makes him crave blood. One short story telling of his transformation into the heir to Gair tells of him consuming the blood of small animals (a preying mantis, a kitten) then moving onto consuming blood from a murdered little girl with aid from Manfroy.
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* UnholyMatrimony: With Ishtar, although he's obviously the more evil of them.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Ishtar being a LoveMartyr for him would suggest that Julius ''was'' quite normal in comparison to how he acted after [[spoiler:Manfroy gave him the Loptous tome]]. Julia also expresses this.
--> '''Julia:'''…Just who are you? Everything changed the day Archbishop Manfroy brought that eerie black book in. That day also marks the last I saw of my dear brother… All that remained in his place was this powerful, yet demonic child. You… whoever you are… have deprived me of my mother and my brother, as well! Who are you!? Why must you put me through this agony!?
** Also, one of Ishtar's main motivations in sticking by his side in the Oosawa manga, with some of their backstory together actually shown.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Ishtar being a LoveMartyr for him would suggest that Julius ''was'' quite normal in comparison to how he acted after [[spoiler:Manfroy gave him the Loptous tome]]. Julia also expresses this.
--> '''Julia:'''…Just who are you? Everything changed the day Archbishop Manfroy brought that eerie black book in. That day also marks the last I saw of my dear brother… All that remained in his place was this powerful, yet demonic child. You… whoever you are… have deprived me of my mother and my brother, as well! Who are you!? Why must you put me through this agony!?
** Also, one of Ishtar's main motivations in sticking by his side in the Oosawa manga, with some of their backstory together actually shown.
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* UnholyMatrimony: With In a romantic relationship with Ishtar, although he's obviously the more evil of them.
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** Ishtar being a LoveMartyr for him would suggest that Julius ''was'' quite normal in comparison to how he acted after [[spoiler:Manfroy gave him the Loptous tome]]. One of her main motivations in sticking by his side in the Oosawa manga is based on the nice kid he used to be, with some of their backstory together actually shown.
** Julia also expressesthis.
the sentiment that Julius wasn't always the villain he became:
-->'''Julia:'''…Just '''Julia:''' ...Just who are you? Everything changed the day Archbishop Manfroy brought that eerie black book in. That day also marks the last I saw of my dear brother… brother... All that remained in his place was this powerful, yet demonic child. You… You... whoever you are… are... have deprived me of my mother and my brother, as well! Who are you!? Why must you put me through this agony!?
** Also,one of Ishtar's main motivations in sticking by his side in the Oosawa manga, with some of their backstory together actually shown.
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** Ishtar being a LoveMartyr for him would suggest that Julius ''was'' quite normal in comparison to how he acted after [[spoiler:Manfroy gave him the Loptous tome]]. One of her main motivations in sticking by his side in the Oosawa manga is based on the nice kid he used to be, with some of their backstory together actually shown.
** Julia also expresses
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* OedipusComplex: Holy ''crap''. He's even strongly hinted to have ''killed'' people for mentioning what happened to Cigyun. [[spoiler:Deirdre's [[StrongFamilyResemblance strong resemblance]] to Cigyun does not help matters.]]
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--> “…Just '''Julia:'''…Just who are you? Everything changed the day Archbishop Manfroy brought that eerie black book in. That day also marks the last I saw of my dear brother… All that remained in his place was this powerful, yet demonic child. You… whoever you are… have deprived me of my mother and my brother, as well! Who are you!? Why must you put me through this agony!?”agony!?
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaiKadowaki (Japanese, ''Videogame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Ratana Therakulsathit (English, ''Videogame/FireEmblemHeroes'') (credited as Ratana)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaiKadowaki (Japanese, ''Videogame/FireEmblemHeroes''), [[Creator/{{Ratana}} Ratana Therakulsathit Therakulsathit]] (English, ''Videogame/FireEmblemHeroes'') (credited as Ratana)
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* OverprotectiveDad: In the Oosawa manga, Ring mistakenly thinks that Sigurd married Edain. He comically freaks out at the thought.
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* BladeOnAStick: The [[InfinityPlusOneSword Gungnir]].
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* ADeathInTheLimelight: The Oosawa manga has him appear directly as a character, showing what kind of person he is [[spoiler:right before Lombard murders him]].
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* TheGhost: We learn that Kurth is leading Grannvale's troops in Isaach, that he's close to Sigurd's father, and is spoken of as being a competent and worthy heir to his country's throne, but he never appears firsthand.
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* RemovedAchillesHeel: Due to Nihil preventing the unit from receiving critical hits and bow effectiveness against flying units is dealt as a critical hit, Arion cannot be felled by bows easily.
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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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* LikeParentLikeSpouse: Arvis end ends up falling in love with Deirdre at first sight, sight. While he recognized recognizes that the woman remind reminds him of his mother, but he [[spoiler:didn't learn about her being her his literal sister until a later point.]]