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* AmbiguouslyBi: Ike has a lot of ShipTease with characters of both genders; in particular, he has very close relationships with Soren and Ranulf, which aren't shown to be outright ''romantic'', but are closer than the bonds he forms with any of the other characters apart from his own family. Meanwhile, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' [[http://serenesforest.net/fe13/news_post.html reveals that he has a descendant named Priam]], but ''Fire Emblem'' is very liberal when it comes to using the word descendant.

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* AmbiguouslyBi: Ike has a lot of ShipTease with characters of both genders; in particular, he has very close relationships with Soren and Ranulf, which aren't shown to be outright ''romantic'', but are closer than the bonds he forms with any of the other characters apart from his own family. Meanwhile, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' [[http://serenesforest.net/fe13/news_post.html reveals that he has a descendant named Priam]], but ''Fire Emblem'' who is very liberal when it comes confirmed to using the word descendant.be directly descended from Ike and even wields an older Ragnell.



* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Soren and Ranulf; despite Ike's infamous ambiguous sexuality, this is the extent of what's shown between him and [=Soren/Ranulf=] in-game.

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* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Soren and Ranulf; despite Ike's infamous ambiguous sexuality, this is the extent of what's shown between him and [=Soren/Ranulf=] in-game.
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-->'''The Black Knight:''' I've been waiting for this for a long time. I would prefer it if you used the ''proper'' weapon, so that I might see you at your full strength, [[spoiler:General Gawain of Daein]].\\

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-->'''The Black Knight:''' I've been waiting for this for a long time. I would prefer it if you used the ''proper'' weapon, so that I might see you at your full strength, [[spoiler:General Gawain Gawain, Rider of Daein]].\\
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Wikipedia spells it with an "a".


->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakashiNagasako (Japanese, ''Path of Radiance''), Stephen Weyte (English, ''Path of Radiance''), Frank Todaro (English, ''Heroes'')

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakashiNagasako (Japanese, ''Path of Radiance''), Stephen Stephan Weyte (English, ''Path of Radiance''), Frank Todaro (English, ''Heroes'')

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakashiNagasako (Japanese, ''Path of Radiance''), Stephen Weyte (English, ''Path of Radiance'')

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakashiNagasako (Japanese, ''Path of Radiance''), Stephen Weyte (English, ''Path of Radiance'')Radiance''), Frank Todaro (English, ''Heroes'')



* BadassCape

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* BadassCapeBadassCape: He was one of the toughest men on the continent in his prime, and he sports a sweet cape.



* PromotedToPlayable: He makes his playable debut in ''Heroes''.



-->'''The Black Knight:''' "I've been waiting for this for a long time. I would prefer it if you used the ''proper'' weapon, so that I might see you at your full strength, [[spoiler:General Gawain of Daein]]."
-->'''Greil:''' "That ''was'' my name, once... but I... threw it away."

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-->'''The Black Knight:''' "I've I've been waiting for this for a long time. I would prefer it if you used the ''proper'' weapon, so that I might see you at your full strength, [[spoiler:General Gawain of Daein]]."
-->'''Greil:''' "That
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'''Greil:''' That
''was'' my name, once... but I... threw it away."
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* GuideDangIt: ''Radiant Dawn'' contains two hidden scenes at the end of the game that reveal the full extent of Soren's DarkAndTroubledPast, but the necessary steps to see both of them include ''three entire playthroughs'' of two games, a Wii with GC memory card ports to use an OldSaveBonus (shutting out owners of the newer Wiis), and triggering several map conversations that are strategically awkward and tricky to do. How they expected anyone to puzzle out all these conditions by themselves is a MindScrew in itself, but the specifics are [[http://serenesforest.net/radiant-dawn/miscecllaneous/hints-and-secrets/ at the bottom of this page.]] Or, [[TakeAThirdOption you could just highlight the spoiler tags or go to YouTube]], but now what fun is that?

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* GuideDangIt: ''Radiant Dawn'' contains two hidden scenes at the end of the game that reveal the full extent of Soren's DarkAndTroubledPast, but the necessary steps to see both of them include ''three entire playthroughs'' of two games, a Wii with GC memory card ports to use an OldSaveBonus (shutting out owners of the newer Wiis), and triggering several map conversations that are strategically awkward and tricky to do. How they expected anyone to puzzle out all these conditions by themselves is a MindScrew in itself, but the specifics are [[http://serenesforest.net/radiant-dawn/miscecllaneous/hints-and-secrets/ [[https://serenesforest.net/radiant-dawn/miscellaneous/hints-and-secrets/ at the bottom of this page.]] Or, [[TakeAThirdOption you could just highlight the spoiler tags or go to YouTube]], but now what fun is that?
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* NoBloodTies: To his mother (Oscar's and Boyd's stepmother), who abandoned them after their father fell ill. Rolf himself has no compunctions about abandoning her in kind.
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* GuestStarPartyMember: He's listed in the Eyvel archetype for good reason: He's only available for about four chapters early in the game and then doesn't rejoin you until about halfway through it.


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* ShootTheRope: He does this in ''Radiant Dawn.'' [[ImprobableAimingSkills From about two hundred yards away.]]
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* GoodIsNotSoft: Nice, upstanding, and honorable Ike may be; merciful to his enemies, he is ''not.''
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* TheLancer: [[ZigZaggedTrope Played with.]] On the one hand, he fits the characteristics perfectly; he's [[TheHero The Hero's]] best friend, a {{Foil}} to said [[TheHero Hero]], and is even his FriendlyRival to boot in the early game. However, after the midpoint of ''Path of Radiance'' he hardly appears in the main story, and [[AnyoneCanDie like everybody else, he can die at any time.]] That being said, considering how a character's role in the stories of ''Fire Emblem'' is determined by their frequency in battle, Boyd could very well appear in every battle in the game and prove to be just as crucial an asset in both Crimea's liberation and the war against the Goddess as Ike is. Despite barely appearing in the game's actual cutscenes, [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Boyd can be interpreted as a Lancer depending on how frequent he is in your game.]]

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* TheLancer: [[ZigZaggedTrope Played with.]] On the one hand, he fits the characteristics perfectly; he's [[TheHero The Hero's]] best friend, a {{Foil}} to said [[TheHero Hero]], and is even his FriendlyRival to boot in the early game. However, he hardly appears in the main story after the midpoint of ''Path of Radiance'' he hardly appears in the main story, Radiance,'' and [[AnyoneCanDie just like everybody else, [[AnyoneCanDie he can die at any time.]] That being said, considering how a character's role in the stories of ''Fire Emblem'' is determined by their frequency in battle, Boyd could very well appear in every battle in the game and prove to be just as crucial an asset in both Crimea's liberation and the war against the Goddess as Ike is. Despite barely appearing in the game's actual cutscenes, [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Boyd can be interpreted as a Lancer depending on how frequent he is in your game.]]
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** While most of his other friends (even the NiceGuy CoolBigBro Oscar) had a lot of initial issues talking to [[OurWerebeastsOurDifferent Laguz]], Boyd was the only one of the Greil Mercenaries (aside from Ike, of course) who found this very easy to do so. He even outright states that to truly make Tellius a better place, the two races can't put up walls with each other:

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** While most of his other friends (even the NiceGuy CoolBigBro Oscar) had a lot of initial issues talking to [[OurWerebeastsOurDifferent [[OurWerebeastsAreDifferent Laguz]], Boyd was the only one of the Greil Mercenaries (aside from Ike, of course) who found this very easy to do so. He even outright states that to truly make Tellius a better place, the two races can't put up walls with each other:

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Edited Boyd's entry a wee bit. He IS my favorite FE character, in any case. XD


* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Boyd's relationship with [[LittleSisterHeroine Mist]] is best categorized in this trope. The two [[SlapSlapKiss bicker a]] ''[[SlapSlapKiss lot,]]'' but they very clearly care for each other. They even come to have strong romantic feelings for each other, [[spoiler:to the point the two marry after ''Radiant Dawn'' if they have an A-Support.]]



** While most of his other friends (even the NiceGuy CoolBigBro Oscar) have a lot of initial issues talking to Laguz, Boyd was the only one who found it very easy to do so. He even states that to truly make Tellius a better place, they can't put up walls with each other.
--> '''Boyd''': Look, [[HumansAreFlawed beorc can be a bunch of jerks.]] I don't blame you for checking me out. Heck, I know what we did to your people. But now it's gotta stop. Now that you know I'm clean, you have to stop putting up walls. We'll never understand each other if you're like that. So tell me straight, yes or no? Are we friends or what, Ulki?
** [[SlapSlapKiss Despite bickering with her constantly]], Boyd legitimately cares for Mist's well-being, and he's almost as protective of her as Ike is, nevermind how he acts like a CoolBigBro to the younger members of the group on top of it. [[spoiler: Which explains perfectly his A-suppport ending with Mist in RD: their marriage.]]

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** While most of his other friends (even the NiceGuy CoolBigBro Oscar) have had a lot of initial issues talking to Laguz, [[OurWerebeastsOurDifferent Laguz]], Boyd was the only one of the Greil Mercenaries (aside from Ike, of course) who found it this very easy to do so. He even outright states that to truly make Tellius a better place, they the two races can't put up walls with each other.
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--> '''Boyd''': Look, [[HumansAreFlawed beorc can be a bunch of jerks.]] I don't blame you for checking me out. Heck, I know [[SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil what we did to your people.people]]. But now it's gotta stop. Now that you know I'm clean, you have to stop putting up walls. We'll never understand each other if you're like that. So tell me straight, yes or no? Are we friends or what, Ulki?
** [[SlapSlapKiss Despite bickering with her constantly]], [[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther Boyd legitimately cares for Mist's well-being, and he's well-being]]. He's almost as protective of her as Ike is, nevermind how he acts like a CoolBigBro to the younger members of the group on top of it. it, ''especially'' his little half-brother Rolf. [[spoiler: Which explains This even perfectly explains his A-suppport A-Suppport ending with Mist in RD: ''Radiant Dawn:'' their marriage.]]



* IJustWantToBeNormal: Implied with his Support Conversation with [[BigFun Brom.]] It's less that he wishes for a peaceful life and more that he's immensely envious of Brom bringing life as opposed to Boyd's profession of taking it.
* TheLancer: [[ZigZaggedTrope Played with.]] On the one hand, he fits the characteristics perfectly; the hero's best friend, a {{Foil}} to TheHero, and is his FriendlyRival to boot in the early game. After the midpoint of ''Path of Radiance'' he hardly appears in the main story, and, [[AnyoneCanDie like everybody else, can die at any time.]] That being said, considering how a character's role in ''Fire Emblem'' is determined by their frequency in battle, Boyd could very well appear in every battle in the game and prove to be just as crucial an asset in both Crimea's liberation and the war against the Goddess as Ike is. Despite barely appearing in the game's actual cutscenes, [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Boyd can be interpreted as a Lancer depending on how frequent he is in your game.]]

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* IJustWantToBeNormal: Implied with his Support Conversation with [[BigFun Brom.]] It's less that he wishes for a peaceful life and more that he's immensely envious of Brom bringing ''bringing'' life as opposed to Boyd's profession of taking it.
* TheLancer: [[ZigZaggedTrope Played with.]] On the one hand, he fits the characteristics perfectly; the hero's he's [[TheHero The Hero's]] best friend, a {{Foil}} to TheHero, said [[TheHero Hero]], and is even his FriendlyRival to boot in the early game. After However, after the midpoint of ''Path of Radiance'' he hardly appears in the main story, and, and [[AnyoneCanDie like everybody else, he can die at any time.]] That being said, considering how a character's role in the stories of ''Fire Emblem'' is determined by their frequency in battle, Boyd could very well appear in every battle in the game and prove to be just as crucial an asset in both Crimea's liberation and the war against the Goddess as Ike is. Despite barely appearing in the game's actual cutscenes, [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Boyd can be interpreted as a Lancer depending on how frequent he is in your game.]]



* ParentalAbandonment: It's revealed in Chapter 8 that [[spoiler: he and Oscar lost their biological mother as children and their step-mother ran off with another man not long before their father died of an illness.]] It's also the reason why [[spoiler: Boyd ends up siding with Ike: if the now deceased Greil had faith in Ike, so would Boyd.]]

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* ParentalAbandonment: It's revealed in Chapter 8 that [[spoiler: he and Oscar lost their biological mother as children and their step-mother ran off with another man not long before their father died of an illness.]] It's also the main reason why [[spoiler: Boyd ends up siding staying with Ike: Ike after Greil's demise: if the now deceased Greil man who "gave us our lives back" had faith in Ike, so would Boyd.]]



** In ''Radiant Dawn'', he also becomes the Bord to Nolan's Cord gameplay wise. Story wise the characters never even have to meet.

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** In ''Radiant Dawn'', he also becomes the Bord to Nolan's Cord gameplay wise. Story wise Story-wise the characters never even have to meet.



* SwordAndSorcerer: Is this with Mist, of the Fighter and Healer variety. Both are incredibly close with one another, and can even fall in love [[spoiler:and marry each other]]. In terms of combat, Boyd is a LightningBruiser and solid front-line fighter, while Mist is a CombatMedic [[RedMage who fights with a sword while healing allies with magic.]] Tactically, it's a very good idea to have them next to each other, as not only with Boyd have a healer with him at all times (which makes his already insane survivability even better), but is very useful with their support affinities, giving a boost to Mist's low attack while Boyd gets better offense and defense.

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* SwordAndSorcerer: Is this with Mist, of the Fighter and Healer variety. Both are incredibly close with one another, and can even fall in love [[spoiler:and marry each other]]. In terms of combat, Boyd is a LightningBruiser and solid front-line fighter, while Mist is a CombatMedic [[RedMage who fights with a sword while healing allies with magic.]] Tactically, it's a very good idea to have them next to each other, as not only with will Boyd have a healer with him at all times (which makes his already insane survivability even better), but is it's very useful with their support affinities, giving a boost to Mist's low attack while Boyd gets better offense and defense.
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* BigBrotherInstinct: Towards Rolf. He even says that Rolf is [[HeartwarmingMoments "not some thing to be given away" during the Brothers conversation in ''Radiant Dawn.'']]

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* BigBrotherInstinct: Towards Rolf. He even says that Rolf is [[HeartwarmingMoments [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments "not some thing to be given away" during the Brothers conversation in ''Radiant Dawn.'']]
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* BadassUnintentional: Half his dialogue in the epilogue of ''Radiance'' can effectively be summed up as {{Flat What}}s towards all the praise heaped on him. He wasn't trying to be a hero. He just wanted to help win back Crimea.

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* BadassUnintentional: Half his dialogue in the epilogue of ''Radiance'' ''Path of Radiance'' can effectively be summed up as {{Flat What}}s towards all the praise heaped on him. He wasn't trying to be a hero. He just wanted to help win back Crimea.



* ItWasAGift: His first exclusive weapon, the Regal Sword, was a gift from Greil. It's also implied that the Ettard (Alondite in the Japanese version; not to be confused with the Black Knight's weapon) he starts out with in ''Dawn'' was used by Greil during [[spoiler:his days as Sir Gawain]].

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* ItWasAGift: His first exclusive weapon, the Regal Sword, was a gift from Greil. It's also implied that the Ettard (Alondite in the Japanese version; not to be confused with the Black Knight's weapon) he starts out with in ''Dawn'' ''Radiant Dawn'' was used by Greil during [[spoiler:his days as Sir Gawain]].



* WalkingTheEarth: After all is said and done in ''Dawn''. If you get A Support with [[spoiler:Soren]], he joins Ike. [[spoiler:Ranulf]] will be influenced to go out on a journey due to Ike, but it's not specified if they go together.

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* WalkingTheEarth: After all is said and done in ''Dawn''.''Radiant Dawn''. If you get A Support with [[spoiler:Soren]], he joins Ike. [[spoiler:Ranulf]] will be influenced to go out on a journey due to Ike, but it's not specified if they go together.



** Driven home with [[spoiler:his unlockable scene (after A Support) with Ike in ''Dawn'', [[CryCute where he breaks down into tears.]]]]

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** Driven home with [[spoiler:his unlockable scene (after A Support) with Ike in ''Dawn'', ''Radiant Dawn'', [[CryCute where he breaks down into tears.]]]]



* AnAxeToGrind: His Urvan. It returns in ''Dawn'' as one of the ten SS-ranked weapons.

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* AnAxeToGrind: His Urvan. It returns in ''Dawn'' ''Radiant Dawn'' as one of the ten SS-ranked weapons.



* MagikarpPower: In ''Radiance'', he joins at Level 1 at a point in the game where most of the Greil Mercenaries should be in their mid-teens or so, but if you take the time and effort to train him up, he arguably surpasses Shinon as a Sniper. It helps that two of the chapters after he joins have Ravens as enemies, which makes it a little easier for him to catch up.

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* MagikarpPower: In ''Radiance'', ''Path of Radiance'', he joins at Level 1 at a point in the game where most of the Greil Mercenaries should be in their mid-teens or so, but if you take the time and effort to train him up, he arguably surpasses Shinon as a Sniper. It helps that two of the chapters after he joins have Ravens as enemies, which makes it a little easier for him to catch up.
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->'''Class:''' Ranger (''[=PoR=]''), Hero (''RD'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Michihiko Hagi (Japanese, ''[=PoR=], RD'', ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros series'', and ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates''), Jason Adkins (English, ''[=PoR, RD=]'', ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros series'', ''VideoGame/CodeNameSteam'' and ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates''), Greg Chun (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')

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->'''Class:''' Ranger (''[=PoR=]''), (''Path of Radiance''), Hero (''RD'')
(''Radiant Dawn'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Michihiko Hagi (Japanese, ''[=PoR=], RD'', ''Path of Radiance, Radiant Dawn'', ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros series'', and ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates''), Jason Adkins (English, ''[=PoR, RD=]'', ''Path of Radiance'', ''Radiant Dawn'', ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros series'', ''VideoGame/CodeNameSteam'' and ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates''), Greg Chun (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')



* AchillesHeel: Very low Resistance in both games (though less so in ''RD'', particularly if you make use of the OldSaveBonus between games). Beware of mages.

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* AchillesHeel: Very low Resistance in both games (though less so in ''RD'', ''Radiant Dawn'', particularly if you make use of the OldSaveBonus between games). Beware of mages.



* LimitBreak: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXmbuQDuAlY&t=4m06s His mastery skill, Aether,]] which combines the skills Sol and Luna. Begins with SwordPointing. The skill consists of two strikes: the first attack (Sol) [[LifeDrain will restore HP equal to the damage done to the enemy]], while the followup (Luna) then [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill halves the enemy's defense (in [=PoR=]) or flat-out ignores it (in RD) to inflict more damage]].

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* LimitBreak: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXmbuQDuAlY&t=4m06s His mastery skill, Aether,]] which combines the skills Sol and Luna. Begins with SwordPointing. The skill consists of two strikes: the first attack (Sol) [[LifeDrain will restore HP equal to the damage done to the enemy]], while the followup (Luna) then [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill halves the enemy's defense (in [=PoR=]) ''Path of Radiance'') or flat-out ignores it (in RD) ''Radiant Dawn'') to inflict more damage]].



->'''Class:''' Paladin (''[=PoR=]''), Axe Paladin (''RD'')

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->'''Class:''' Paladin (''[=PoR=]''), (''Path of Radiance''), Axe Paladin (''RD'')(''Radiant Dawn'')



* TheBigGuy: Of Ike's inner circle. She's the strongest mercenary and is a CrutchCharacter that stays useful; she is a pre-promoted unit in ''Path of Radiance'' and the highest-leveled unit on joining in ''RD''. Though an intimidating training partner (and potentially enforcer), she's big-hearted and kind. Also TheMcCoy to Soren's Spock.

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* TheBigGuy: Of Ike's inner circle. She's the strongest mercenary and is a CrutchCharacter that stays useful; she is a pre-promoted unit in ''Path of Radiance'' and the highest-leveled unit on joining in ''RD''.''Radiant Dawn''. Though an intimidating training partner (and potentially enforcer), she's big-hearted and kind. Also TheMcCoy to Soren's Spock.



->'''Class:''' Mage (''[=PoR=]''), Wind Sage (''RD'')

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->'''Class:''' Mage (''[=PoR=]''), (''Path of Radiance''), Wind Sage (''RD'')(''Radiant Dawn'')



* BoringYetPractical: Because next to nobody who played the game has failed to get Soren's magic stat maxed, you'll probably never have to use any magic more advanced than the basic Wind spell. Also, most other spells (the exception being any you forge) have higher weight and as his Str growth is negligible, they just hamper his otherwise high speed. The latter is averted in ''RD'' where his 9 points of strength let him wield all but Blizzard efficiently.

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* BoringYetPractical: Because next to nobody who played the game has failed to get Soren's magic stat maxed, you'll probably never have to use any magic more advanced than the basic Wind spell. Also, most other spells (the exception being any you forge) have higher weight and as his Str growth is negligible, they just hamper his otherwise high speed. The latter is averted in ''RD'' ''Radiant Dawn'' where his 9 points of strength let him wield all but Blizzard efficiently.



* GuideDangIt: ''RD'' contains two hidden scenes at the end of the game that reveal the full extent of Soren's DarkAndTroubledPast, but the necessary steps to see both of them include ''three entire playthroughs'' of two games, a Wii with GC memory card ports to use an OldSaveBonus (shutting out owners of the newer Wiis), and triggering several map conversations that are strategically awkward and tricky to do. How they expected anyone to puzzle out all these conditions by themselves is a MindScrew in itself, but the specifics are [[http://serenesforest.net/radiant-dawn/miscecllaneous/hints-and-secrets/ at the bottom of this page.]] Or, [[TakeAThirdOption you could just highlight the spoiler tags or go to YouTube]], but now what fun is that?

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* GuideDangIt: ''RD'' ''Radiant Dawn'' contains two hidden scenes at the end of the game that reveal the full extent of Soren's DarkAndTroubledPast, but the necessary steps to see both of them include ''three entire playthroughs'' of two games, a Wii with GC memory card ports to use an OldSaveBonus (shutting out owners of the newer Wiis), and triggering several map conversations that are strategically awkward and tricky to do. How they expected anyone to puzzle out all these conditions by themselves is a MindScrew in itself, but the specifics are [[http://serenesforest.net/radiant-dawn/miscecllaneous/hints-and-secrets/ at the bottom of this page.]] Or, [[TakeAThirdOption you could just highlight the spoiler tags or go to YouTube]], but now what fun is that?



* LifeDrain: Flare has this effect in ''RD'' only.

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* LifeDrain: Flare has this effect in ''RD'' ''Radiant Dawn'' only.



->'''Class:''' Cleric (''[=PoR=]'' and ''RD'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AtsukoEnomoto (Japanese, ''[=PoR=]''), Miho Miyagawa (Japanese, ''RD''), Elsbeth Nathanson (English, ''[=PoR=]''), Creator/LaniMinella (English, ''[=RD=]''), Creator/SarahWilliams (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')

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->'''Class:''' Cleric (''[=PoR=]'' (''Path of Radiance'' and ''RD'')
''Radiant Dawn'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AtsukoEnomoto (Japanese, ''[=PoR=]''), ''Path of Radiance''), Miho Miyagawa (Japanese, ''RD''), ''Radiant Dawn''), Elsbeth Nathanson (English, ''[=PoR=]''), ''Path of Radiance''), Creator/LaniMinella (English, ''[=RD=]''), ''Radiant Dawn''), Creator/SarahWilliams (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')



* MagicKnight: Is quite proficient with magic swords in ''[=PoR=]''.

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* MagicKnight: Is quite proficient with magic swords in ''[=PoR=]''.''Path of Radiance''.



** ''[=PoR=]'' Mist is able to dish out some impressive hurt with the Sonic Sword and Rune Sword, [[SwordBeam magic-based swords]], the latter of which heals the user as well, that obviously gel well with her stats. Trouble is, you have to waste resources aplenty just so she can be able to equip it. None of this carries over to ''RD'', which has ranged-attack swords, but no magic ones.

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** ''[=PoR=]'' ''Path of Radiance'' Mist is able to dish out some impressive hurt with the Sonic Sword and Rune Sword, [[SwordBeam magic-based swords]], the latter of which heals the user as well, that obviously gel well with her stats. Trouble is, you have to waste resources aplenty just so she can be able to equip it. None of this carries over to ''RD'', ''Radiant Dawn'', which has ranged-attack swords, but no magic ones.



->'''Class:''' Hero (''[=PoR=]'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakashiNagasako (Japanese, ''[=PoR=]''), Stephen Weyte (English, ''[=PoR=]'')

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->'''Class:''' Hero (''[=PoR=]'')
(''Path of Radiance'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakashiNagasako (Japanese, ''[=PoR=]''), ''Path of Radiance''), Stephen Weyte (English, ''[=PoR=]'')''Path of Radiance'')



->'''Class:''' Fighter (''[=PoR=]''), Warrior (''RD'')

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->'''Class:''' Fighter (''[=PoR=]''), (''Path of Radiance''), Warrior (''RD'')(''Radiant Dawn'')



* AttackPatternAlpha: Boyd and his brothers can learn the [[CallingYourAttacks Triangle]] [[CriticalHit Attack]] by fulfilling a [[GuideDangIt slightly obscure sidequest]] during ''[=PoR=]''; [[http://serenesforest.net/fe9/hints.htm instructions can be found here.]] You don't have to jump through hoops in ''RD'' since they've already learned it. Unlike previous Triangle Attacks in the series, the 3 bros have to all use Bows to initiate it.

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* AttackPatternAlpha: Boyd and his brothers can learn the [[CallingYourAttacks Triangle]] [[CriticalHit Attack]] by fulfilling a [[GuideDangIt slightly obscure sidequest]] during ''[=PoR=]''; ''Path of Radiance''; [[http://serenesforest.net/fe9/hints.htm instructions can be found here.]] You don't have to jump through hoops in ''RD'' ''Radiant Dawn'' since they've already learned it. Unlike previous Triangle Attacks in the series, the 3 bros have to all use Bows to initiate it.



->'''Class:''' Lance Knight (''[=PoR=]''), Lance Paladin (''[=RD=]'')

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->'''Class:''' Lance Knight (''[=PoR=]''), (''Path of Radiance''), Lance Paladin (''[=RD=]'')(''Radiant Dawn'')



->'''Class:''' Priest (''[=PoR=]''), Bishop (''[=RD=]'')

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->'''Class:''' Priest (''[=PoR=]''), (''Path of Radiance''), Bishop (''[=RD=]'')(''Radiant Dawn'')



* HolyHandGrenade: Has the potential to use Rexaura in both games, however, since he's lacking in Speed (not to mention, he'll barely be able to lift it in ''[=PoR=]'') it's more AwesomeButImpractical. To say nothing of even [[GuideDangIt getting your hands on Rexaura in PoR]]! It's only found in the hands of an enemy Bishop in the final chapter, and he doesn't drop it automatically, so you have to resort to other trickery to make him unequip it so it can be stolen.

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* HolyHandGrenade: Has the potential to use Rexaura in both games, however, since he's lacking in Speed (not to mention, he'll barely be able to lift it in ''[=PoR=]'') ''Path of Radiance'') it's more AwesomeButImpractical. To say nothing of even [[GuideDangIt getting your hands on Rexaura in PoR]]! It's only found in the hands of an enemy Bishop in the final chapter, and he doesn't drop it automatically, so you have to resort to other trickery to make him unequip it so it can be stolen.



* LightTheWay: Gains light magic use as a Bishop. Especially useful as in ''[=PoR=]'', Light magic and Staves share the same weapon level slot. (He's also the ''only'' user of Light magic you'll recruit in ''[=PoR=]'', save for trial map characters.)

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* LightTheWay: Gains light magic use as a Bishop. Especially useful as in ''[=PoR=]'', ''Path of Radiance'', Light magic and Staves share the same weapon level slot. (He's also the ''only'' user of Light magic you'll recruit in ''[=PoR=]'', ''Path of Radiance'', save for trial map characters.)



->'''Class:''' Sniper (''[=PoR=]'' and ''[=RD=]'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Keiichi Kuwabara (Japanese, ''[=RD=]''), Joey Pepin (English, ''[=RD=]'')

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->'''Class:''' Sniper (''[=PoR=]'' (''Path of Radiance'' and ''[=RD=]'')
''Radiant Dawn'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Keiichi Kuwabara (Japanese, ''[=RD=]''), ''Radiant Dawn''), Joey Pepin (English, ''[=RD=]'')''Radiant Dawn'')



* CrutchCharacter: Is a classic example in ''[=PoR=]'', [[spoiler:until he abandons the mercenaries after Ike becomes commander. When/if you get him back much later on, he's likely to have fallen a bit behind.]]

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* CrutchCharacter: Is a classic example in ''[=PoR=]'', ''Path of Radiance'', [[spoiler:until he abandons the mercenaries after Ike becomes commander. When/if you get him back much later on, he's likely to have fallen a bit behind.]]



* LightningBruiser: He gets a huge boost in ''[=RD=]'' by being able to promote to one of the most uber classes in the game (Marksman), which can snipe at ''everything'' from 3 spaces back without fear of retaliation. This on top of getting off to a strong start that never really slows down.
* MagikarpPower: Manages to be this by the time he's re-recruited late into ''PoR,'' a sharp turn from his status in the first act as a CrutchCharacter. His growths are actually excellent.

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* LightningBruiser: He gets a huge boost in ''[=RD=]'' ''Radiant Dawn'' by being able to promote to one of the most uber classes in the game (Marksman), which can snipe at ''everything'' from 3 spaces back without fear of retaliation. This on top of getting off to a strong start that never really slows down.
* MagikarpPower: Manages to be this by the time he's re-recruited late into ''PoR,'' ''Path of Radiance,'' a sharp turn from his status in the first act as a CrutchCharacter. His growths are actually excellent.



* TookALevelInBadass: A zig-zagging version. In ''[=PoR=]'', Shinon does start out badass, but he's a CrutchCharacter, meaning that once he rejoined, everyone else would've caught up and it looked like he became weak. However, skip to ''RD'', and suddenly Shinon is the ultimate GameBreaker due to good growth and great availability.

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* TookALevelInBadass: A zig-zagging zig-zagged version. In ''[=PoR=]'', ''Path of Radiance'', Shinon does start out badass, but he's a CrutchCharacter, meaning that once he rejoined, rejoins, everyone else would've has caught up and it looked looks like he became he's become weak. However, skip to ''RD'', ''Radiant Dawn'', and suddenly Shinon is the ultimate GameBreaker due to good growth bases, good growths, and great availability.



->'''Class:''' Knight (''[=PoR=]''), Lance General (''RD'')

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->'''Class:''' Knight (''[=PoR=]''), (''Path of Radiance''), Lance General (''RD'')(''Radiant Dawn'')



* LookingForLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: In ''RD'' Shinon snarks that if he put a skirt on a ''tree'', Gatrie would still hit on it.

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* LookingForLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: In ''RD'' ''Radiant Dawn'' Shinon snarks that if he put a skirt on a ''tree'', Gatrie would still hit on it.



->'''Class:''' Myrmidon (''[=PoR=]''), Swordmaster (''[=RD=]'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Akiko Hasegawa (Japanese, ''[=RD=]''), Creator/YuuAsakawa (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/LaniMinella (English, all appearances)

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->'''Class:''' Myrmidon (''[=PoR=]''), (''Path of Radiance''), Swordmaster (''[=RD=]'')
(''Radiant Dawn'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Akiko Hasegawa (Japanese, ''[=RD=]''), ''Radiant Dawn''), Creator/YuuAsakawa (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/LaniMinella (English, all appearances)



* BadassLongcoat: Acquires one upon promoting to a Trueblade in ''RD''.

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* BadassLongcoat: Acquires one upon promoting to a Trueblade in ''RD''.''Radiant Dawn''.



->'''Class:''' Archer (''[=PoR=]''), Sniper (''[=RD=]'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Yuu Asakawa (Japanese, ''[=PoR=]''), Lani Minella (English, ''[=PoR=]'')

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->'''Class:''' Archer (''[=PoR=]''), (''Path of Radiance''), Sniper (''[=RD=]'')
(''Radiant Dawn'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Yuu Asakawa (Japanese, ''[=PoR=]''), ''Path of Radiance''), Lani Minella (English, ''[=PoR=]'')''Path of Radiance'')



* NotAGame: Mist worries that he doesn't realise this isn't a game. He's fully aware, actually. Then again, after reading this in ''[=RD=]'', one wonders what the hell Shinon is teaching this kid:

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* NotAGame: Mist worries that he doesn't realise this isn't a game. He's fully aware, actually. Then again, after reading this in ''[=RD=]'', ''Radiant Dawn'', one wonders what the hell Shinon is teaching this kid:



* ParentalAbandonment: His mother (and Boyd and Oscar's step mother), left him as an infant after his father became fatally ill. In ''[=RD=]'' his mother [[HeelFaceTurn returns]], hoping to be given a second chance, but Rolf decides she [[ReformedButRejected has no place in his life anymore.]]

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* ParentalAbandonment: His mother (and Boyd and Oscar's step mother), left him as an infant after his father became fatally ill. In ''[=RD=]'' ''Radiant Dawn'' his mother [[HeelFaceTurn returns]], hoping to be given a second chance, but Rolf decides she [[ReformedButRejected has no place in his life anymore.]]
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* JustAKid: At 15 she's treated like one at first due to her age and inexperience, but she soon becomes a...
** LadyOfWar: In ''Radiant Dawn''.

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* JustAKid: At 15 she's treated like one at first due to her age and inexperience, but she soon becomes a...
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* MageKiller: In both games.

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* MageKiller: In both games.games once she gets the ability to fight, she excels at this role. Her naturally high Resistance makes her a good tank for magic units, and she has good enough offensive stats to be able to finish mages off with ease.
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** Averted with [[PlayerCharacter the ]][[ManInWhite Summ]][[SquishyWizard oner]], in [[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes ''Heroes'']], whom she constantly asks to spar in her dialogue.

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** Averted with [[PlayerCharacter the ]][[ManInWhite Summ]][[SquishyWizard oner]], in [[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes ''Heroes'']], ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes Heroes]]'', whom she constantly asks to spar in her dialogue.
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** Averted with [[PlayerCharacter the Sum]][[SquishyWizard moner]], in [[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes ''Heroes'']], whom she constantly asks to spar in her dialogue.

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** Averted with [[PlayerCharacter the Sum]][[SquishyWizard moner]], ]][[ManInWhite Summ]][[SquishyWizard oner]], in [[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes ''Heroes'']], whom she constantly asks to spar in her dialogue.

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* FailedASpotCheck: Her goal is to find a rival in white robes, as stated in her support with Rhys. She never interacts with Lucia, another Swordmaster who actually does wear white robes.

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* FailedASpotCheck: Her goal is to find a rival in white robes, as stated in her support with Rhys. [[ManInWhite Rhys]]. She never interacts with Lucia, another Swordmaster who actually does wear white robes.robes.
** Averted with [[PlayerCharacter the Sum]][[SquishyWizard moner]], in [[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes ''Heroes'']], whom she constantly asks to spar in her dialogue.

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* {{Irony}}: He rejects Ashnard's MightMakesRight philosophy, regarding it as insane. In ''Awakening'', [[spoiler:his descendant/successor/whatever -- Priam -- has ''a disturbingly similar mindset'']].

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* {{Irony}}: He rejects Ashnard's MightMakesRight philosophy, regarding it as insane. In ''Awakening'', [[spoiler:his descendant/successor/whatever -- Priam -- has ''a disturbingly similar mindset'']].mindset'' to Ashnard's]].
** On another note, what gets Ike to truly take his first steps into the role of a Hero by taking charge and going off to war is [[spoiler: the death of his father, Greil, who was murdered in cold blood by the Black Knight.]] In the process however, he murders the fathers of a number of other people he's friends with, including [[spoiler: Jill's, Soren's, and Kurthnaga]].
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* EgocentricTeamNaming: The mercenary band is named after him and [[spoiler:sticks after his death.]]
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* AmbiguouslyBi[=/=]AmbiguouslyGay: Ike has a lot of ShipTease with characters of both genders; in particular, he has very close relationships with Soren and Ranulf, which aren't shown to be outright ''romantic'', but are closer than the bonds he forms with any of the other characters apart from his own family. Meanwhile, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' [[http://serenesforest.net/fe13/news_post.html reveals that he has a descendant named Priam, but Fire Emblem is very liberal when it comes to using the word descendant]]

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* AmbiguouslyBi[=/=]AmbiguouslyGay: AmbiguouslyBi: Ike has a lot of ShipTease with characters of both genders; in particular, he has very close relationships with Soren and Ranulf, which aren't shown to be outright ''romantic'', but are closer than the bonds he forms with any of the other characters apart from his own family. Meanwhile, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' [[http://serenesforest.net/fe13/news_post.html reveals that he has a descendant named Priam, Priam]], but Fire Emblem ''Fire Emblem'' is very liberal when it comes to using the word descendant]] descendant.
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* GuideDangIt: ''RD'' contains two hidden scenes at the end of the game that reveal the full extent of Soren's DarkAndTroubledPast, but the necessary steps to see both of them include ''three entire playthroughs'' of two games, a Wii with GC memory card ports to use an OldSaveBonus (shutting out owners of the newer Wiis), and triggering several map conversations that are strategically awkward and tricky to do. How they expected anyone to puzzle out all these conditions by themselves is a MindScrew in itself, but the specifics are [[http://serenesforest.net/fe10/hints.html at the bottom of this page.]] Or, [[TakeAThirdOption you could just highlight the spoiler tags or go to YouTube]], but now what fun is that?

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* GuideDangIt: ''RD'' contains two hidden scenes at the end of the game that reveal the full extent of Soren's DarkAndTroubledPast, but the necessary steps to see both of them include ''three entire playthroughs'' of two games, a Wii with GC memory card ports to use an OldSaveBonus (shutting out owners of the newer Wiis), and triggering several map conversations that are strategically awkward and tricky to do. How they expected anyone to puzzle out all these conditions by themselves is a MindScrew in itself, but the specifics are [[http://serenesforest.net/fe10/hints.html net/radiant-dawn/miscecllaneous/hints-and-secrets/ at the bottom of this page.]] Or, [[TakeAThirdOption you could just highlight the spoiler tags or go to YouTube]], but now what fun is that?

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The younger [[spoiler:half-]]brother of Boyd and Oscar, Rolf is the youngest member of the company and a close friend of Ike's little sister, Mist. Fed up with feeling useless, he joins the fighting partway through ''Path of Radiance'', having been trained in archery by Shinon.

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The younger [[spoiler:half-]]brother brother of Boyd and Oscar, Rolf is the youngest member of the company and a close friend of Ike's little sister, Mist. Fed up with feeling useless, he joins the fighting partway through ''Path of Radiance'', having been trained in archery by Shinon.



* [[LittleMissBadass Little Mr. Badass]]: If you take the time to train him.
** He's even got boss dialogue with [[spoiler:Muarim]]!

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* [[LittleMissBadass Little Mr. Badass]]: If you take the time to train him.
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** In Heroes she has a powerful personal weapon with already great strength that boosts the power of her special moves. That pairs well with her default skill to double charge when she is faster. Which also pairs well with her record setting speed. Don't throw her against somebody who can only be attacked once.


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* IdiotHair: Her Heroes design has a prominent Ahoge. Probably to emphasize her GenkiGirl traits.
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* WeaponOfChoice: His Ragnell. ''Heroes'' also allows him to use Urvan, his father's axe, in his Brave version.


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Listed here are the members of the Greil Mercenaries who debuted in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance''. Most of them reappear in the sequel ''VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn''.


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Listed here are the members of the Greil Mercenaries who debuted in Mercenaries, the main protagonists of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance''. Most of them reappear in the sequel ''VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn''.




[[caption-width-right:285:''[[TitleDrop The Hero of Blue Flames]]'' / ''[[MarketBasedTitle The Radiant Hero]]'' / ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes Young Mercenary]]'']]
The main protagonist of ''Path of Radiance'', he's thrust into a conflict between Crimea and Daein after a chance encounter with the princess of Crimea and [[spoiler:the death of his father at the hands of the mysterious Black Knight]]. Develops over the course of the game from a naive mercenary to a capable general and fierce warrior, respected by Beorc and Laguz alike.

In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'', [[spoiler:he has a descendant named Priam]].

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[[caption-width-right:285:''[[TitleDrop The Hero of Blue Flames]]'' / ''[[MarketBasedTitle The Radiant Hero]]'' / ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes Young Mercenary]]'']]
Mercenary]]'' / ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes Vanguard Legend]]'']]

The main protagonist of ''Path of Radiance'', he's thrust into a conflict between Crimea and Daein after a chance encounter with the princess of Crimea and [[spoiler:the the death of his father at the hands of the mysterious Black Knight]].Knight. Develops over the course of the game from a naive mercenary to a capable general and fierce warrior, respected by Beorc and Laguz alike.

In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'', [[spoiler:he has a descendant named Priam]].



** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'' outright refers to him as the strongest Hero who ever lived. Makes sense, given that he is the only ''Fire Emblem'' protagonist who can claim to have [[spoiler:beaten the shit out of a ''genuine creator deity'']].

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** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'' outright refers to him as the strongest Hero who ever lived. Makes sense, given that he is the only ''Fire Emblem'' protagonist who can claim to have [[spoiler:beaten the shit out of a ''genuine creator deity'']]. He's also the first non-OriginalGeneration character to be named a legendary hero.



* AmbiguouslyBi[=/=]AmbiguouslyGay: Ike has a lot of ShipTease with women, but no special Support endings with any. He also has very close relationships with Soren and Ranulf, which aren't shown to be outright ''romantic'', but are closer than the bonds he forms with any of the other characters apart from his own family. These two points bring his sexuality into question, suggesting that he can be anything from straight but unromantic, to gay/bisexual, to even {{asexual}}. Likewise, Ike's relationship with Soren suggests either that Ike is a father/[[BigBrotherMentor brother]] figure to Soren or is reciprocating Soren's possible romantic feelings towards him. Meanwhile, [[spoiler:''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' [[http://serenesforest.net/fe13/news_post.html reveals that he has a descendant named Priam]], but the flames rage on about the specifics of his vague origins, since it's never mentioned that Ike had a wife.]] His Classic Mode ending in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros for Wii U'' has him give a "flower" to [[VideoGame/KidIcarus Lady Palutena]], further hinting that he may be attracted to women.

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* AmbiguouslyBi[=/=]AmbiguouslyGay: Ike has a lot of ShipTease with women, but no special Support endings with any. He also characters of both genders; in particular, he has very close relationships with Soren and Ranulf, which aren't shown to be outright ''romantic'', but are closer than the bonds he forms with any of the other characters apart from his own family. These two points bring his sexuality into question, suggesting that he can be anything from straight but unromantic, to gay/bisexual, to even {{asexual}}. Likewise, Ike's relationship with Soren suggests either that Ike is a father/[[BigBrotherMentor brother]] figure to Soren or is reciprocating Soren's possible romantic feelings towards him. Meanwhile, [[spoiler:''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' [[http://serenesforest.net/fe13/news_post.html reveals that he has a descendant named Priam]], Priam, but Fire Emblem is very liberal when it comes to using the flames rage on about the specifics of his vague origins, since it's never mentioned that Ike had a wife.]] His Classic Mode ending in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros for Wii U'' has him give a "flower" to [[VideoGame/KidIcarus Lady Palutena]], further hinting that he may be attracted to women.word descendant]]



* BreakoutCharacter: Ike's games sold very poorly. However, thanks to a little game called ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Brawl'', he became one of the most famous and popular ''Fire Emblem'' protagonists, and continues to make appearances via DLC and Toys/{{amiibo}}. And also [[https://events.fire-emblem-heroes.com/vote/result he's not only 1st favorite males in position poll of Heroes]], but seemingly the most popular character in the series ''period''. [[note]]Combining his ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn'' votes, he edges out Lyn by about 1500 votes.[[/note]]

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* BreakoutCharacter: Ike's games sold very poorly. However, thanks to a little game called ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Brawl'', he became one of the most famous and popular ''Fire Emblem'' protagonists, and continues to make appearances via DLC and Toys/{{amiibo}}. And also Popularity polls such as [[https://events.fire-emblem-heroes.com/vote/result an early one for]] ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'' show that he's not only 1st favorite males in position poll of Heroes]], but seemingly a strong contender for the most popular character in the series ''period''. [[note]]Combining his ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn'' votes, he edges out Lyn by about 1500 votes.[[/note]][[/note]] He's also the first non-OriginalGeneration character in ''Heroes'' to get a legendary variant; that in itself speaks volumes about his popularity.



* DishingOutDirt: His elemental alignment is Earth, and his ''Heroes'' Legendary variant gives an Earth's Blessing.



** Also, when it comes to visual design at least, some have compared ''Radiant Dawn'' Ike to [[Manga/{{Berserk}} Guts]].
*** Not just in appearance; there are a few notable character quirks that he shares with Guts. Leads a mercenary band, or at least part of one? Check. Wields a two-handed sword with one hand? Check. Despises the goings-on of the court and just about everything to do with nobles? Check. Gives up his title as a noble to remain true to what he wants to do? Also check.



** Becomes FridgeBrilliance later, as we find out from Titania that he lived with both laguz and beorc during his formative years and so would have had experience with both. He was just too young to remember it [[spoiler: plus Sephiran wiped his memory after Greil's rampage.]]



** Somewhat justified as Ike leaves the military tactics up to Soren and Ranulf, who are actual tacticians, and tends to leave the diplomacy to Elincia. In the case of insulting the Empress of Begnion, Sanaki was amused and was going to use Ike to do her dirty work anyway. In other words, he relies on his friends to cover his weaknesses.



** In ''Radiant Dawn,'' Sanaki bestows Ragnell upon him as a form of payment for leading the Apostle's Army into battle.



* NaiveNewcomer: He knows very little about politics and cultures, especially those outside of Crimea. He also has never heard of Laguz.

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* NaiveNewcomer: He knows very little about politics and cultures, especially those outside of Crimea. He also has never heard of Laguz. [[spoiler: It makes more sense when you find out his memories of living with laguz were ''completely wiped'' and no one decided to fill him in after the fact.]]



* RatedMForManly: He's a tough mercenary leader, wields a huge sword, doesn't care for formalities like other ''Fire Emblem'' protagonists, and casually snarks to all the warlords and monsters that he beats down. It helps that he's ''ripped'' in ''Radiant Dawn'', as made famous by ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros for [=3DS/Wii U=]''.

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* RatedMForManly: He's a tough mercenary leader, wields a huge sword, doesn't care for formalities like other ''Fire Emblem'' protagonists, and casually snarks to all the warlords and monsters that he beats down. It helps that he's ''ripped'' in ''Radiant Dawn'', as made famous by ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros for [=3DS/Wii U=]''. That said, aside from his ''Radiant Dawn'' visual design and fighting style, Ike isn't over-the-top when it comes to this trope, even compared to other muscular males in ''Fire Emblem'' such as Hector; his demeanor is very calm, and one of his foremost character traits is his compassion for, and sensitivity towards, others.



* RookieRedRanger: After [[spoiler:Greil bites it]], he becomes the leader of the Greil Mercenaries despite having approximately zero experience in the field. Deconstructed when Shinon and Gatrie, two experienced members of the company, actually ''desert'' over this.



* SecretArt: In ''Heroes'', his ''Radiant Dawn'' incarnation has Radiant Aether, a souped-up version of Aether with a shorter cooldown.



* SignatureMove: As the first character to wield Aether, it is primarily associated with him. He has it as his mastery skill in both Tellius games, his up-B in ''Super Smash Bros.'', and his special skill for all three of his variations in ''Heroes''. Radiant Ike even has his own personal variant of Aether with a shorter cooldown.



* TeamDad[=/=]PromotionToParent: After [[spoiler:Greil's death]].

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* TeamDad[=/=]PromotionToParent: TeamDad: After [[spoiler:Greil's death]].



* YoungerThanTheyLook: Ike is a mere 17 in ''Path of Radiance''--and still only 20 in ''Radiant Dawn.''






He [[spoiler:is a [[FantasticRacism Branded]] [[HalfHumanHybrid (Beorc/Laguz half-breed)]] and]] carries more than a few chips on his shoulder. It is revealed in the second game that his [[spoiler:[[LukeIAmYourFather father]] is [[BigBad Ashnard]] while his mother is the [[OurDragonsAreDifferent princess of Goldoa]], [[GuideDangIt but only if one undertakes an insanely obscure sidequest]]]].

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He [[spoiler:is a [[FantasticRacism Branded]] [[HalfHumanHybrid (Beorc/Laguz half-breed)]] and]] carries more than a few chips on his shoulder. It is revealed in the second game that his [[spoiler:[[LukeIAmYourFather father]] is [[BigBad Ashnard]] while his mother is the [[OurDragonsAreDifferent princess of Goldoa]], [[GuideDangIt but only if one undertakes an insanely obscure sidequest]]]].



* AmbiguouslyGay: Along the same lines as Ike due to ShipTease; in fact, Soren's lines towards Ike seem to be even more emotional, affectionate and suggestive than the other way around, and can even suggest a [[AllLoveIsUnrequited one-sided crush]] on Soren's part. His being "outed" as a Branded can also be seen as an allegory to "coming out of the closet". [[spoiler:If both attain an A support in both games, then the ending to ''Radiant Dawn'' suggests that Soren is tagging along with Ike on his journey, which can be interpreted as either romantic or a very close platonic friendship due to its inconclusive wording.]]

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* AmbiguouslyGay: Along the same lines as Ike due to ShipTease; in fact, Soren's lines towards Ike seem to be even more emotional, affectionate and suggestive than the other way around, and can even suggest a [[AllLoveIsUnrequited one-sided crush]] on Soren's part. His being "outed" as a Branded can also be seen as an allegory to "coming out of the closet". [[spoiler:If both attain an A support in both games, then the ending to ''Radiant Dawn'' suggests that Soren is tagging along with Ike on his journey, which can be interpreted as either romantic or a very close platonic friendship due to its inconclusive wording.]]



* ChekhovsBoomerang: Huh. Did you notice how Soren's mark looks a lot like the mark all dragons have on their foreheads? It's not plot relevant at all in Path of Radiance, outside of [[spoiler: his Branded heritage conversation with Ike]]. And then Radiant Dawn comes along [[spoiler: where not only does Ashnard have a son, but it's the son of ''a royal dragon laguz''.]]



* TheDeterminator: After meeting him ''once'' as a child, Soren manages to find Ike again several years later in another country. [[spoiler: This is ''after'' checking through a ton of corpses to make sure he's still alive, being very close to starvation, having to learn to speak from a group of priests, and having no money or marketable skills to speak of.]]



* JackOfAllStats: His ''Heroes'' incarnation is a sort of middle of the road in comparison to GlassCannon Nino or MightyGlacier Boey. However, this also allows for several different builds and less niche usage.



* TheSpeechless: As a child, he was taught how to perform powerful magic but was never taught how to actually ''talk'' meaning he had no way to communicate with the outside world after his mentor dies. Eventually, a group of priests taught him how to speak.



Ike's little sister, who decides she's sick of being a noncombatant and properly joins the Greil Mercenaries shortly after [[spoiler:Greil dies]].

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Ike's little sister, who decides she's sick of being a noncombatant and properly joins the Greil Mercenaries shortly after [[spoiler:Greil dies]].
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Ike's father and leader of the [[CaptainObvious Greil]] Mercenaries. A tough but fair figure to both his men and his family, he's evidently a veteran of many conflicts and possesses exceptional axe- and sword-fighting skill. The onset of the war, unfortunately, drags the darkest skeletons out of his closet [[spoiler:and leads to his death at the hands of the Black Knight in chapter 7]]. [[TheReveal He is later revealed]] [[spoiler:by Volke to be a former member of [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Daein's Four Riders]], who defected to protect Ike's mother, and tragically killed her by accident after [[UnstoppableRage touching Lehran's Medallion]]]].

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Ike's father and leader of the [[CaptainObvious Greil]] Mercenaries. A tough but fair figure to both his men and his family, he's evidently a veteran of many conflicts and possesses exceptional axe- and sword-fighting skill. The onset of the war, unfortunately, drags the darkest skeletons out of his closet [[spoiler:and and leads to his death at the hands of the Black Knight in chapter 7]]. [[TheReveal He is later revealed]] [[spoiler:by Volke to be a former member of [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Daein's Four Riders]], who defected to protect Ike's mother, and tragically killed her by accident after [[UnstoppableRage touching Lehran's Medallion]]]].
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* RecurringElement: Much like his son, he's one for the 'Cornelius' archetype [[spoiler:since he's a parent who dies to further the plot]], but he does this in a way that also correlates with the 'Ogma' archetype, arguably fitting it more than his son when it comes down to personality, experience and initial position.






* BrilliantButLazy: Boyd is [[SmarterThanYouLook smarter than he looks]], not to mention how he's considered an elite fighter, both in-universe [[GameBreaker and out.]] However, when we see his support convos with Titania and Mist, it's revealed he regularly slacks off on his training.

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* BrilliantButLazy: Boyd is [[SmarterThanYouLook [[HiddenDepths far smarter than he looks]], not to mention how he's considered an elite fighter, both in-universe [[GameBreaker and out.]] However, when we see his support convos with Titania and Mist, it's revealed he regularly slacks off on his training.



* CharacterDevelopment: [[spoiler: One of the most subtle examples in the series. When we first meet Boyd, he is a friendly yet overly-cocky fool who is just as inexperienced as Ike and twice as overconfident. By the time Radiant Dawn rolls around, he has becomes a kind-hearted and genuinely heroic young man, being as much of a worthy successor of the Greil name as Ike and the other Greil Mercenaries. It's subtle, but nonetheless profound.]]

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* CharacterDevelopment: [[spoiler: One of the most more subtle examples in the series. When we first meet Boyd, he is a friendly yet overly-cocky fool who is just as inexperienced as Ike and twice as overconfident. By the time Radiant Dawn rolls around, he has becomes a kind-hearted and genuinely heroic young man, being as much of a worthy successor of the Greil name as Ike and the other Greil Mercenaries. It's subtle, but nonetheless profound.]]



** He's also almost as protective of Mist as Ike, and acts like a CoolBigBro to the younger members of the group. [[spoiler: Which explains perfectly his A-suppport ending with Mist in RD: Their marriage.]]

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** He's also [[SlapSlapKiss Despite bickering with her constantly]], Boyd legitimately cares for Mist's well-being, and he's almost as protective of Mist her as Ike, and Ike is, nevermind how he acts like a CoolBigBro to the younger members of the group. group on top of it. [[spoiler: Which explains perfectly his A-suppport ending with Mist in RD: Their their marriage.]]



* TheLancer: [[ZigZaggedTrope Played with.]] On the one hand, he fits the characteristics perfectly; the hero's best friend, a {{Foil}} to TheHero, and is his FriendlyRival to boot in the early game. After the midpoint of ''Path of Radiance'' he hardly appears in the main story, and, [[AnyoneCanDie like everybody else, can die at any time.]] That being said, considering how a character's role in Fire Emblem is determined by their frequency in battle, Boyd could very well appear in every battle in the game and prove to be just as crucial an asset in both Crimea's liberation and the war against the Goddess as Ike is. Despite barely appearing in the game's actual cutscenes, [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Boyd can be interpreted as a Lancer depending on how frequent he is in your game.]]
* LightningBruiser: In ''Path of Radiance'', Boyd is this trope. He joins early and at a low level with good growths, meaning he'll very likely become frighteningly fast, extremely hard hitting, and having ridiculous dodging abilities. This is offset by his low Defense, but his dodge rate and high HP more than compensate.
** He's even ''better'' in ''Radiant Dawn'', if you can believe it. Despite starting with middling speed, Boyd has higher growths in everything but Skill and Resistance than ''Ike'', who is the main hero! Even more insane is that, in defiance of the typical [[GlassCannon Fighter stat composition]], Boyd's defense growth is ''50%'', which is insane for a Warrior, and makes him twice as durable than the other Warrior in the game, [[CoolOldGuy Nolan.]] His only downside is his [[MightyGlacier literally slow start]], but once he gets going, [[OneManArmy he really gets going.]]

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* TheLancer: [[ZigZaggedTrope Played with.]] On the one hand, he fits the characteristics perfectly; the hero's best friend, a {{Foil}} to TheHero, and is his FriendlyRival to boot in the early game. After the midpoint of ''Path of Radiance'' he hardly appears in the main story, and, [[AnyoneCanDie like everybody else, can die at any time.]] That being said, considering how a character's role in Fire Emblem ''Fire Emblem'' is determined by their frequency in battle, Boyd could very well appear in every battle in the game and prove to be just as crucial an asset in both Crimea's liberation and the war against the Goddess as Ike is. Despite barely appearing in the game's actual cutscenes, [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Boyd can be interpreted as a Lancer depending on how frequent he is in your game.]]
* LightningBruiser: In both ''Path of Radiance'', Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn,'' Boyd is this trope. He joins early and at a low level with good growths, meaning he'll very likely become frighteningly fast, an extremely hard hitting, and having ridiculous dodging abilities. This is offset by his low Defense, but his dodge rate and solid fighter with great growths across the board. In a rarity for [[AnAxeToGrind Fighters]] (which tend to have high HP more than compensate.
** He's even ''better''
and Strength, but varying qualities of Speed and Skill), Boyd has an ''incredible'' 45% Speed Growth in both games, which can turn him into a [[LightningBruiser hard-hitting, durable and lightning fast frontline fighter.]] Boyd's only flaws from both games is his poor Defense in ''Path of Radiance,'' and average Speed bases in ''Radiant Dawn'', if you can believe it. Despite starting with middling speed, Boyd has higher growths in everything but Skill and Resistance than ''Ike'', who is the main hero! Even more insane is that, in defiance of the typical [[GlassCannon Fighter stat composition]], Dawn,'' though Boyd's defense growth is ''50%'', which is insane for a Warrior, high HP and makes him twice as durable than Speed negates the other Warrior in former flaw while good growths help level out the game, [[CoolOldGuy Nolan.]] His only downside is his [[MightyGlacier literally slow start]], but once he gets going, [[OneManArmy he really gets going.]]latter.



* SlapSlapKiss: With Mist.

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* SlapSlapKiss: With Mist. They bicker a ''lot'', but it's made clear from the get-go they care for each other immensely.



* ChasteHero: Even though she's incredibly nice to [[IllBoy Rhys]] and there's a decent amount of ShipTease between them, she seems to be pretty unaware of Rhys' crush on her, being completely focused on swordfighting.

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* ChasteHero: ChasteHeroine: Even though she's incredibly nice to [[IllBoy Rhys]] and there's a decent amount of ShipTease between them, she seems to be pretty unaware of Rhys' crush on her, being completely focused on swordfighting.
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Listed here are the members of the Greil Mercenaries who debuted in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance''. Most of them reappear in the sequel ''VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn''.


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[[caption-width-right:285:''[[TitleDrop The Hero of Blue Flames]]'' / ''[[MarketBasedTitle The Radiant Hero]]'' / ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes Young Mercenary]]'']]
The main protagonist of ''Path of Radiance'', he's thrust into a conflict between Crimea and Daein after a chance encounter with the princess of Crimea and [[spoiler:the death of his father at the hands of the mysterious Black Knight]]. Develops over the course of the game from a naive mercenary to a capable general and fierce warrior, respected by Beorc and Laguz alike.

In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'', [[spoiler:he has a descendant named Priam]].

->'''Class:''' Ranger (''[=PoR=]''), Hero (''RD'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Michihiko Hagi (Japanese, ''[=PoR=], RD'', ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros series'', and ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates''), Jason Adkins (English, ''[=PoR, RD=]'', ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros series'', ''VideoGame/CodeNameSteam'' and ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates''), Greg Chun (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* TheAce: [[NewMeat Not at the beginning of the game, though]], though he gets there. Certainly one of the top five in a [[WorldOfBadass world where every other person is one.]] Also considered one in-universe. "So Ike beat you that time. Big deal! Ike beats everybody!"
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'' outright refers to him as the strongest Hero who ever lived. Makes sense, given that he is the only ''Fire Emblem'' protagonist who can claim to have [[spoiler:beaten the shit out of a ''genuine creator deity'']].
* AchillesHeel: Very low Resistance in both games (though less so in ''RD'', particularly if you make use of the OldSaveBonus between games). Beware of mages.
* AFatherToHisMen: After [[spoiler:his father's death and his subsequent PromotionToParent]].
* AmbiguouslyBi[=/=]AmbiguouslyGay: Ike has a lot of ShipTease with women, but no special Support endings with any. He also has very close relationships with Soren and Ranulf, which aren't shown to be outright ''romantic'', but are closer than the bonds he forms with any of the other characters apart from his own family. These two points bring his sexuality into question, suggesting that he can be anything from straight but unromantic, to gay/bisexual, to even {{asexual}}. Likewise, Ike's relationship with Soren suggests either that Ike is a father/[[BigBrotherMentor brother]] figure to Soren or is reciprocating Soren's possible romantic feelings towards him. Meanwhile, [[spoiler:''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' [[http://serenesforest.net/fe13/news_post.html reveals that he has a descendant named Priam]], but the flames rage on about the specifics of his vague origins, since it's never mentioned that Ike had a wife.]] His Classic Mode ending in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros for Wii U'' has him give a "flower" to [[VideoGame/KidIcarus Lady Palutena]], further hinting that he may be attracted to women.
* AnAxeToGrind:
** In ''Radiant Dawn'', he can use axes upon promotion, just like his father. He can even max out his axe rank and wield the very same axe his father used, the Urvan.
** In ''Heroes'', he has a variant where he dresses like his father and wields the Urvan.
* BadassCape: In addition to billowing dashingly in the wind, it also functions as a decent blanket, apparently.
* BadassNormal: In an army full of magic users, knights on pegasi and wyverns, and even shapeshifting animals, Ike manages to perform excellently in battle. [[spoiler:He even defeated a goddess! Granted, he had the blessing of and couldn't have done it without another goddess, but still.]]
** And he is this compared to all the other ''Fire Emblem'' protagonists, too; while they have the blood of ancient heroes (or the blood of ''dragons''), Ike's just a down-to-earth human guy who happens to be insanely strong.
* BadassUnintentional: Half his dialogue in the epilogue of ''Radiance'' can effectively be summed up as {{Flat What}}s towards all the praise heaped on him. He wasn't trying to be a hero. He just wanted to help win back Crimea.
* {{BFS}}: His [[IconicItem trademark]] [[CoolSword Rag]][[InfinityPlusOneSword nell]]. Notably, Ike is strong enough to deftly wield this two-handed sword with ''{{one|HandedZweihander}}'' hand. It should be noted, however, that its size was somewhat exaggerated in ''Brawl''. ''Radiant Dawn'', however, has an older, brawnier Ike using the Ettard early in the story, which really is [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/fireemblem/images/a/a7/FE10_Ike_Hero_Battle_Model.png/revision/latest?cb=20120601030839 huge.]]
* BigEater: His appetite isn't just big compared to that of a Laguz; Titania puts him in the same league as Skrimir.
* BootstrappedLeitmotif: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ_ySubJbhA "Eternal Bond,"]] a.k.a "Ike's Theme" in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
* BreakoutCharacter: Ike's games sold very poorly. However, thanks to a little game called ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Brawl'', he became one of the most famous and popular ''Fire Emblem'' protagonists, and continues to make appearances via DLC and Toys/{{amiibo}}. And also [[https://events.fire-emblem-heroes.com/vote/result he's not only 1st favorite males in position poll of Heroes]], but seemingly the most popular character in the series ''period''. [[note]]Combining his ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn'' votes, he edges out Lyn by about 1500 votes.[[/note]]
* BrokenPedestal: Inverted with Micaiah. She initially gets irritable whenever Sothe puts Ike on a pedestal, but after meeting him in person, she concludes that he is every bit the man Sothe described.
* BrutalHonesty: He's not one for mincing words.
* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:In his final ending, he leaves the continent, never to be seen again.]]
* CatchPhrase: "Greil Mercenaries, move out!"
* CharacterDevelopment: From clumsy recruit, to kinda insecure head of a group of mercenaries, to a confident military leader who inspires respect in both sides of the conflict.
* CharacterShilling: Ike can get quite a bit of this from the likes of Sothe and the [[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes Askr kingdom]] who portray him as a charismatic, incredibly powerful warrior who has no equal. Granted, he ''is'' strong and charismatic, but that's still pushing it.
* ChasteHero: Shows no interest in anything sexual in either game and has no ending mentioning a wife. ''Fire Emblem Awakening'' gives him a descendant named Priam.
* ChickMagnet: Marcia flirts with him, Elincia has a crush on him (well, in ''Path of Radiance'' at least), Lethe acts {{Tsundere}} towards him, and Aimee has indicated more than once that he's exactly her type. While there is some ShipTease in his Supports with Elincia in the first game, ''Radiant Dawn'' [[ChasteHero puts a stopper in it]].
* ChromaticArrangement: Blue.
* ClassicalAntiHero: One of the very few ''Fire Emblem'' main characters to classify as such. Ike is one of the very few Lords in the series to not come from a noble upbringing, instead coming from a more down-to-earth mercenary band. He has a slightly cynical view on royalty and aristocracy, often calling out nobles on procedures that would frustrate any normal person, and is so straight-faced that he frequently comes across as rude, although he's quick to apologize afterwards. Ike also recognizes his own lack of strength early on in ''Path of Radiance'', and instead of impulsively seeking out the Black Knight to face him, he strives to become stronger during his mission to escort Princess Elincia. That said, he isn't nearly as dark or cynical as Soren, and in fact opposed Soren's idea of having the Greil Mercenaries work for Daein in ''Path of Radiance''.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Very frequently. It's worth pitting him against as many bosses as you can to see Ike's sharp wit.
-->'''Emil:''' I will not allow you to take one step more!\\
'''Ike:''' Then I've no choice but to cut you down and walk over you!
* {{Determinator}}: Let it never be said that Ike gives up when he puts his heart into something.
** When asked why he keeps on fighting in seemingly hopeless circumstances, his explanation falls squarely between this and BloodKnight.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler:Goes up against the goddess Ashera and he's the only one who can defeat her. Granted, he was using a sword that was blessed by her, plus he was also blessed by another goddess, Yune.]]
* DimensionalTraveler: [[spoiler:In ''Awakening'', Chrom tells the Avatar that the legends say that Ike came to their world from another one. Priam's ending also hints at this.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler:After being blessed by Yune.]]
* EnsignNewbie: The prologue chapter is Ike's last day as a trainee, and Chapter 1 is his first day on the job. By Chapter 8 he's put in charge of the Greil Mercenaries, and by Chapter 18 he's put in charge of the Crimean Army. At 17, he's also one of the youngest playable characters, only older than characters like Mist and Sothe who are explicitly children.
* EleventhHourSuperpower: [[spoiler:Yune blessing the Ragnell, which is what allows him, [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou and only him]], to defeat the goddess Ashera.]]
* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: The first hit of his mastery skill, Aether, consists of jumping several meters high and performing multiple somersaults before striking the enemy.
* {{Expy}}: In appearance, he serves as one to [[Characters/FireEmblemJugdral Sigurd]] and [[Characters/FireEmblemElibe Hector]]. WordOfGod specifically states that Ike was modeled after Hector due to him being one of the more popular Lords in the series (Ike does not share Hector's [[HotBlooded demeanor]], though). Ike, much like the two, can also become one of the best units in both of his appearances (if not ''the best''). Considering Ike's popularity, it looks like it worked.
** Also, when it comes to visual design at least, some have compared ''Radiant Dawn'' Ike to [[Manga/{{Berserk}} Guts]].
*** Not just in appearance; there are a few notable character quirks that he shares with Guts. Leads a mercenary band, or at least part of one? Check. Wields a two-handed sword with one hand? Check. Despises the goings-on of the court and just about everything to do with nobles? Check. Gives up his title as a noble to remain true to what he wants to do? Also check.
* FantasticRacism: In a setting where this trope is extremely common, [[AvertedTrope Ike notably averts this]]. ''Completely''. He recognizes that racism exists, but [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil he doesn't at all comprehend the mindset behind it]], and doesn't see any reason to act any differently toward laguz or [[HalfHumanHybrid Branded]] than he would among his fellow beorc.
* GeniusBruiser: Generally seems to be of average intelligence with a lot of common sense, but his musings to [[spoiler:Ashera]] at the end of ''Radiant Dawn'' are quite profound.
* HarmfulToMinors: Ike nearly went insane as a child after watching an act of particularly horrific violence. [[spoiler:Sephiran arguably did him a huge favor by brainwashing him to forget all about it.]]
* TheHero: As a series first, Ike is currently the ''only'' protagonist who isn't descended from royalty/nobility (unless one counts [[spoiler:the technicality of his father's former status as Sir Gawain, one of the Four Riders of Daein]]). In ''Radiant Dawn'', he counts as this and TheBigGuy.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Soren and Ranulf; despite Ike's infamous ambiguous sexuality, this is the extent of what's shown between him and [=Soren/Ranulf=] in-game.
* HumbleHero: He always responds to compliments and praise with modesty.
* {{Hunk}}: Especially in ''Radiant Dawn''.
* InvincibleHero: As far as the story goes, Ike is incapable of doing anything wrong. Nothing he does ends up going poorly for him.
* {{Irony}}: He rejects Ashnard's MightMakesRight philosophy, regarding it as insane. In ''Awakening'', [[spoiler:his descendant/successor/whatever -- Priam -- has ''a disturbingly similar mindset'']].
* ItWasAGift: His first exclusive weapon, the Regal Sword, was a gift from Greil. It's also implied that the Ettard (Alondite in the Japanese version; not to be confused with the Black Knight's weapon) he starts out with in ''Dawn'' was used by Greil during [[spoiler:his days as Sir Gawain]].
* TheKirk: Mediates and chooses between Titania and Soren's ideas.
* LeeroyJenkins: When Greil gets mortally wounded, Ike rushes in and attacks the Black Knight in a fit of rage (an act that can roughly be called suicidally reckless). Depending on whether you're going off of the original script or the localization, Ike was either intentionally spared or very lucky to live.
* LightningBruiser: In general, he usually has high stats all around, with only his Res being a bit low. His Speed takes a bit of a hit in ''Radiant Dawn'', but he still remains pretty fast.
* LimitBreak: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXmbuQDuAlY&t=4m06s His mastery skill, Aether,]] which combines the skills Sol and Luna. Begins with SwordPointing. The skill consists of two strikes: the first attack (Sol) [[LifeDrain will restore HP equal to the damage done to the enemy]], while the followup (Luna) then [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill halves the enemy's defense (in [=PoR=]) or flat-out ignores it (in RD) to inflict more damage]].
* LivingEmotionalCrutch: To Soren.
* MartialArtsHeadband: Well, more like Swordsmanship Headband, but you should get the picture.
* MasterSwordsman: Not at first, but he works his way into it, eventually emulating his father.
* MightyGlacier: In ''Super Smash Bros.'', he becomes this to contrast with [[FragileSpeedster Marth]]. This carries over into his appearance in ''Fates''. His axe variant in ''Heroes'' is also geared to be this way.
* MissingMom: Hs mom has long since passed away before the events of the game. [[spoiler:She [[HeroicSacrifice gave her life]] to snap Greil out of a Lehran's Medallion-induced [[BrainwashedAndCrazy berserk rampage]].]]
* MusclesAreMeaningful: He grows some serious muscle mass between ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn'', to the point he's easily [[MrFanservice the most ripped Nintendo protagonist ever]]. And of course, his stats grow accordingly.
* NaiveNewcomer: He knows very little about politics and cultures, especially those outside of Crimea. He also has never heard of Laguz.
* NiceGuy: Is believed to be the nicest person in ''the entire world'' by at least one other person. He consistently shows sympathy to everyone from complete strangers to enemies. Which makes that famous ''Smash'' quote seem very, very out of character until you consider how he's said something along the same lines several times to his enemies.
* NoSocialSkills: His way with words is lacking in elegance, but tries his best, especially once others start to look to him as leader.
** More obvious is his habit of speaking the ''same way'' to royalty as he would to anyone else. His blindness to status causes him a few problems when he first goes to [[DeadlyDecadentCourt Begnion]] as he constantly breaks protocol, but his plain speech endears him to the ruler, Empress Sanaki. It causes far fewer problems with the royalty of Gallia and the other laguz nations[[note]]Compared to the abuse they normally take from beorc, Ike's plain but generally respectful tone is a vast improvement[[/note]], and [[HiddenBackupPrince Princess Elincia of Crimea]] is unused to royal protocol, so she doesn't mind either.
* NotSoStoic: ''Heroes'' describes him as stoic, and while he's usually pretty serious and no nonsense, he does have his fits of emotion.
* ObliviousToLove: Most prominent reason for his ChasteHero status. Though how oblivious he is is up to debate, since he figures out that Titania loved Greil and that Haar/Jill might be a thing. He could have SelectiveObliviousness towards the girls' affections for himself or [[CelibateHero simple]] [[AmbiguouslyBi disinterest]].
* OneHandedZweihander: Downplayed. In the actual games, Ragnell seems to be a one-handed sword (albeit a [[{{BFS}} fairly large one]]. ''Brawl'', however, sizes it up a tad (closer to that of its sister sword Alondite) and treats it more like a claymore.
* OnlyFriend: To Soren.
* PerpetualFrowner: Various characters, including Empress Sanaki, [[LampshadeHanging lampshade]] this.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: He has a few; see also DeadpanSnarker.
-->'''Catalena:''' Pawns of [[spoiler:your execrable goddess]], die! You are a festering wound in the flesh of the world! Die, and let it heal!\\
'''Ike:''' I suppose talking it over is out of the question?
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Fates'' and ''Heroes''.
-->"Get ready." (''Fates'')\\
"Sorry, friend." (''Fates'')\\
"Let's end this." (''Fates'')\\
"No holding back!" (''Fates'')\\
"I will finish you!" (''Heroes'')\\
"I won't let anyone die!" (''Heroes'')\\
"Run while you can!" (''Heroes'')\\
"Out of my way!" (''Heroes'')
* RagsToRoyalty: After he gains peerage from being [[{{Knighting}} knighted]] by the princess of Crimea. Defied when he abandons his nobility after the war ends.
* RatedMForManly: He's a tough mercenary leader, wields a huge sword, doesn't care for formalities like other ''Fire Emblem'' protagonists, and casually snarks to all the warlords and monsters that he beats down. It helps that he's ''ripped'' in ''Radiant Dawn'', as made famous by ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros for [=3DS/Wii U=]''.
* RecurringElement: As the main character, he's the 'Marth' of his game, but he also skirts the 'Ogma' mold as a good all-around mercenary. Especially so in ''Radiant Dawn'', where he's not the initial POV character and has access to axes.
* RedBaron: After playing his part in history, Ike goes on to become known as "The Hero of the Blue Flames" ("Radiant Hero" in the English version) in lore. Strangely, the English version of ''Radiant Dawn'' omitted this detail for some reason, which almost led to a DubInducedPlotHole when [[spoiler:the term came back in ''Awakening'']].
* {{Retcon}}: Ragnell's size varied between the Wii games Ike appeared in. In the Tellius duology, the sword was big, but not quite enough to count as a true {{BFS}}. In fact, it looks positively ''thin'' compared to its wielder in ''Radiant Dawn''. ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', however, played up its size; probably to help him stand out from [[FragileSpeedster Marth]] and his Falchion more.
* RoyalRapier: The first sword-wielding lord in the series to ''avert'' this. Ike prefers his {{BFS}}.
** The Regal Sword he receives early on from his father looks and functions like one in-game.
* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: "We would not sell our swords to a liar."
* ShipSinking: In ''Path of Radiance'', he and Elincia [[EveryoneCanSeeIt have such a blatant case of]] BodyguardCrush that the snarkier members of the army start making fun of it. He's also got some ShipTease with Lethe, Mia, Marcia... [[GayOption and Soren and Ranulf]]. In ''Radiant Dawn'', the writers cause this with the female ships by only giving Ike special Support endings with the males, and ''none'' of his endings have him clearly start a relationship or get married.
* ShipTease: With Princess Elincia, although [[ShipSinking it doesn't last long]]. The localization might be to blame for making it look more likely than it actually was.
* SwordBeam: His Ragnell is capable of attack from long-range with these. Strangely, his appearances in ''Smash Bros.'' omit this power of Ragnell's, likely for balancing purposes.
* TeamDad[=/=]PromotionToParent: After [[spoiler:Greil's death]].
* TechnicolorFire: [[spoiler:Yune blesses his Ragnell at the end of ''Radiant Dawn'', making it emanate her signature blue fire.]] This carries over to ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros for [=3DS/Wii U=]'', where his fiery Eruption attack is changed to create blue flames rather than ''Brawl''[='=]s orange, making the attack make a lot more sense.
* TookALevelInBadass: As if the level he gets due to his CharacterDevelopment during ''Path of Radiance'' wasn't enough, he gets an additional one right at the beginning of ''Radiant Dawn'', hand in hand with a level in ''muscle mass''. [[SerialEscalation And it goes upwards from there]].
** If that wasn't enough, in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'', he has become [[MemeticBadass infamous]] in the ''multiverse'' as ''[[TheAce the strongest hero in all the worlds]]''.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Is quite fond of meat.
* TurnOutLikeHisFather: [[spoiler:When Gawain was younger, he taught the Black Knight to be stubborn and arrogant, implying that Gawain himself was stubborn and arrogant. Oddly enough, the one who tried to raise Ike differently was... Greil, formerly Gawain.]]
* TheUnfettered: An interesting mix of this and TheFettered; If his friends are in danger, Ike will fight to protect them, damn politics, public opinion, and all advice that argues against him.
* WalkingTheEarth: After all is said and done in ''Dawn''. If you get A Support with [[spoiler:Soren]], he joins Ike. [[spoiler:Ranulf]] will be influenced to go out on a journey due to Ike, but it's not specified if they go together.
* WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou: Like with all Lords in the ''Fire Emblem'' series, the game is over if Ike is defeated in combat. This carries on into ''Radiant Dawn'', as even though there's no actual Lord there (he starts as a Hero, and then promotes into a Vanguard), he still serves as the equivalent of the Lord class, and his defeat whenever he's playable will always cause a GameOver.
* WhatTheHellHero: He chews out Sanaki and her senators when she reveals that she knew that Elincia was really the Crimean princess all along, [[TheGadfly she just went along with it for her own amusement]]. He's informed that bad-mouthing the Apostle is a ''very'' serious offense but fortunately Sanaki pardons him ([[ItAmusedMe because his outburst also amuses her]]).
* WouldHurtAChild: Almost ''broke Sothe's face'' when the latter stowed away on their boat in ''Path of Radiance''.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Inherited from his late mother.
* YouKilledMyFather: His main motivation for defeating the Black Knight in ''Path of Radiance''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Titania ''(Tiamat)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[FieryRedhead Scarlet-Haired Paladin]]'']]
Greil's second in command and something of a surrogate mother for Ike. A former member of the Crimean knights who met Greil in Gallia.

->'''Class:''' Paladin (''[=PoR=]''), Axe Paladin (''RD'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Miho Miyagawa (Japanese), Misty Lee (English) (''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* ActionGirl: She's a strong, wise, and noble KnightInShiningArmor.
* AllLoveIsUnrequited[=/=]HopelessSuitor: With Greil.
* AnAxeToGrind: Her primary weapon.
* TheBigGuy: Of Ike's inner circle. She's the strongest mercenary and is a CrutchCharacter that stays useful; she is a pre-promoted unit in ''Path of Radiance'' and the highest-leveled unit on joining in ''RD''. Though an intimidating training partner (and potentially enforcer), she's big-hearted and kind. Also TheMcCoy to Soren's Spock.
* BladeOnAStick: But only in ''Path of Radiance''. In ''Radiant Dawn'', she has a sword upon promoting to third tier.
* BraidsOfAction: Which seem to [[RapunzelHair reach her knees!]]
* TheConscience: She acts as the voice of morality when advising Ike.
* ChristmasCake: Lampshaded in her Supports with Boyd, where she subtly advises against him flirting with her due to her being older than him while he fumbles over his own words. She's about 30, he's about 18.
* ChromaticArrangement: Red.
* CounterAttack: In ''Path of Radiance'', she starts off with the [[ShapedLikeItself Counter]] skill, which has a chance of returning damage to her attacker.
* CrutchCharacter: [[ZigZaggingTrope Zig-zagged a bit.]] She starts off promoted, making her very powerful compared to your low-level characters, but her stats are very mediocre for her level. However, she has amazing growths, meaning she can catch back up very easily. In fact, Titania ties with '''Ike''' for best overall stat growth, meaning that if the RandomNumberGod favors you, Titania starts out as a tank and ''stays'' that way. Believe it or not, she has even better stats in the sequel, though she has to contend with a number of maps that are highly unfriendly to mounted units.[[note]]In ''Radiant Dawn'', mounted units have a -2 penalty to movement in indoor levels, bringing them into line with non-mounted units, and horse-mounted units also cannot move up and down ledges. The entire endgame is indoors, and since she's locked to Ike's team in Part 4, she has to deal with both of these weaknesses in 4-4; 3-5 also features numerous ledges, including some near the end that there's no alternate route to, thereby making it physically impossible for her to engage the boss of the chapter.[[/note]] In fact, her only competition for "most uber crutch unit in the franchise" is [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones Seth]].
* DeadpanSnarker: On occasion, whenever Soren comes in to state the sad truth about the reality.
--> '''Titania''': "Oh, look. Soren is upset again. Who knew?! What is it this time?"
* FieryRedhead: Her hair is a crimson red and flows like a blazing fire.
* KnightInShiningArmor: As a paladin, of course, but she's just as noble, upstanding, and wise as this trope suggests.
* LadyOfWar: She's a Crimean knight who lives for the battlefield.
* LifeDrain: Sol, her LimitBreak.
* LimitBreak: Sol.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: With Rhys, whom she thinks it's her duty to protect.
* TheMcCoy: Believes that compassion towards others is the most important duty and thinks Soren is cold and heartless.
* NotSoStoic: Anything having to do with Greil. [[spoiler:After his death,]] Ike can find her deep in the forest crying, and knowing that he's seeing something incredibly personal for her, he leaves without revealing himself. When Titania finds out that Ike knows who [[spoiler:killed Greil]], she goes berserk and screams at him demanding to know who.
* NumberTwo: To Greil.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"I will triumph!"
-->"In service to the cause!"
-->"We will survive!"
-->"Don't make me angry!"
* RecurringElement: The Jagen/Oifey of the Greil Mercenaries. She's an early-game pre-promoted horse-mounted unit in service as a mentor and bodyguard to the main character. In ''Radiant Dawn'', where every member of the Greil Mercenaries starts at tier 2, she still has the highest starting level. She's young and has good enough growths to be considered an Oifey, but her BodyguardCrush is directed towards Greil instead of Ike.
* SexyMentor: Implied to be in her early thirties, maybe even a little older by the time of ''Radiant Dawn'', yet she's still capable of turning many a young man's head. Just look at Boyd's flustered reactions toward her.
* TeamMom: Acts as a ''de facto'' TeamMom as [[AFatherToHisMen Greil's]] NumberTwo.
* TheStoic: Adds a calm, veteran voice to the group.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Greil.
* UnrequitedTragicMaiden: To a degree, towards Greil. She did have a crush on him, but once she learned that he was married ''and'' had children, wisely decided to set aside her romantic feelings and support him as his NumberTwo.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Soren ''(Senerio)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[BlowYouAway Silent Master of Winds]]'']]

The tactician of the Greil Mercenaries and one of Ike's best friends. Has amazing magic affinity after being trained as a child by an old sage.\\
He [[spoiler:is a [[FantasticRacism Branded]] [[HalfHumanHybrid (Beorc/Laguz half-breed)]] and]] carries more than a few chips on his shoulder. It is revealed in the second game that his [[spoiler:[[LukeIAmYourFather father]] is [[BigBad Ashnard]] while his mother is the [[OurDragonsAreDifferent princess of Goldoa]], [[GuideDangIt but only if one undertakes an insanely obscure sidequest]]]].

->'''Class:''' Mage (''[=PoR=]''), Wind Sage (''RD'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AyumuMurase (Japanese), Creator/KyleMcCarley (English) (''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Along the same lines as Ike due to ShipTease; in fact, Soren's lines towards Ike seem to be even more emotional, affectionate and suggestive than the other way around, and can even suggest a [[AllLoveIsUnrequited one-sided crush]] on Soren's part. His being "outed" as a Branded can also be seen as an allegory to "coming out of the closet". [[spoiler:If both attain an A support in both games, then the ending to ''Radiant Dawn'' suggests that Soren is tagging along with Ike on his journey, which can be interpreted as either romantic or a very close platonic friendship due to its inconclusive wording.]]
** Carried over to ''Heroes'' as well, where the first thing Soren asks upon summoning is "Is Ike here?" Even some of his base lines are Ike-centric!
* BadassBookworm: He regularly visits archives to bolster his own wisdom and affinity with the arcane arts.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Soren cares so deeply about Ike, partly because he saved his life.
-->'''Soren''': "...I was happy, too. Not just because I wasn't hungry anymore. Because someone finally would talk to me."
* BirthmarkOfDestiny: The mark on his forehead [[spoiler:is his Brand]]. He's mistaken for a Spirit Charmer because of it.
** Sharp viewers will also recognize it as [[spoiler: the Goldoan dragon royal birthmark]].
* BlackMage[=/=]RedMage: Depending on promotion level.
* BlowYouAway: Like all mages in the game, he can use Fire, Thunder, and Wind magic, but his capacity for using Wind magic starts out higher than his skill in the other two.
* BoringYetPractical: Because next to nobody who played the game has failed to get Soren's magic stat maxed, you'll probably never have to use any magic more advanced than the basic Wind spell. Also, most other spells (the exception being any you forge) have higher weight and as his Str growth is negligible, they just hamper his otherwise high speed. The latter is averted in ''RD'' where his 9 points of strength let him wield all but Blizzard efficiently.
* BrutalHonesty: Even more than Ike. He's the one that will point out hard truths that others don't see or want to think about.
* BullyingADragon: Let's insult the Laguz that just saved our lives from an otherwise impossible battle to defend ourselves after our numbers have decreased. [[SarcasmMode Real smart, Soren]].
* CharacterDevelopment: He softens a fair bit over ''Path of Radiance'', going from a borderline straight-up {{Jerkass}} to a more traditional JerkWithAHeartOfGold. There is even a base conversation about how much he has changed in ''Radiant Dawn'', with people observing that he's still quiet, but no longer distant.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Their [[RelationshipValues Support level]] will determine if [[spoiler:Ike brings him along at the end]]. However, it's not explicitly romance.
* ChromaticArrangement: Green
* DamageIncreasingDebuff: Flare, his LimitBreak.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Soren dresses in black and has the dark affinity, but he's also one of the most genuinely loyal characters to the protagonist's cause. ([[GoodIsNotNice And one of the most ruthless and amoral, as well.]])
* DeadpanSnarker: Unless he's giving important strategic advice, it is most likely that he is spouting a snide quip or two.
* DefrostingIceKing: Soren hates people with a passion and can't stand conversing with them outside of strategy, but when Ike stops to really listen to him, he ends up breaking down crying on two separate occasions. He is still the main tactician in the Ike Mercenaries and later the Gallian army. His skill in leading to victory causes Skrimir to take a liking to him. Soren is less than happy about that.
* DoWrongRight: At the end of his establishing chapter, he berates Shinon for looting corpses after their battle... because he's wasting valuable time. He tells him to steal from the dead on his own free time.
* DragonAncestry: In ''Radiant Dawn'', Soren is revealed to be [[spoiler:the Branded son of [[BigBad King Ashnard]] of Daein and the black dragon laguz Almedha.]]
* FacialMarkings: He's got one on his forehead, one of the clues to [[spoiler:his heritage as Almedha's son.]]
* FamousAncestor: [[spoiler:Soren is the grandson of one of Ashera's three heroes]].
* FantasticRacism: [[spoiler:Thanks to the abuse the Laguz subjected him to when he was younger,]] he starts out absolutely detesting laguz, particularly Gallians. He never ''completely'' gets over it.
* FragileSpeedster: Very speedy, but his defense is comparable to [[WhiteMage Rhys']], compromising his usefulness.
* FriendlessBackground: His life before meeting Ike was painfully lonely, with Soren not having anyone he could call a friend.
* GlassCannon: As expected of a SquishyWizard.
* GuideDangIt: ''RD'' contains two hidden scenes at the end of the game that reveal the full extent of Soren's DarkAndTroubledPast, but the necessary steps to see both of them include ''three entire playthroughs'' of two games, a Wii with GC memory card ports to use an OldSaveBonus (shutting out owners of the newer Wiis), and triggering several map conversations that are strategically awkward and tricky to do. How they expected anyone to puzzle out all these conditions by themselves is a MindScrew in itself, but the specifics are [[http://serenesforest.net/fe10/hints.html at the bottom of this page.]] Or, [[TakeAThirdOption you could just highlight the spoiler tags or go to YouTube]], but now what fun is that?
* HairColorDissonance: He's got dark green hair, but a lot of the time it's made to look plain black instead. This may be intentional, as a way to [[spoiler:conceal his relation to the Dragon Tribe of Goldoa.]]
* HalfHumanHybrid: He's a Branded--a descendant of both Beorc and Laguz. [[spoiler:Soren is one of the very few Branded to have a Laguz parent instead of a more distant ancestor; his mother. Given how long Goldoa has been isolated, it is very possible that Soren is the only half-dragon in existence.]]
* HeterosexualLifePartners: His relationship with Ike is extremely close to an unusual extent for both of them, and it's never confirmed one way or another whether it's [[AmbiguouslyGay genuinely romantic]], meaning it could be either this or a GayOption.
* HeroicBastard: While Soren is mean, he's certainly not evil, and his parents never officially married.
* InTheBlood: Soren's misanthropic, [[BrutalHonesty brutally honest]], and very intelligent characterization shows that he has quite a bit in common with his maternal grandfather, [[spoiler:Dheginsea]]. Tibarn even notes the similarity in their opinions in ''Path of Radiance.'' To a lesser extent, his war strategy skills and general apathy towards people not named Ike is somewhat reminiscent of his father, [[spoiler:Ashnard]].
* IOweYouMyLife: Soren almost starved to death when he was a kid, and Ike saved him. Reason enough for UndyingLoyalty, even without the [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe kindness]] Ike showed him.
* LifeDrain: Flare has this effect in ''RD'' only.
* LimitBreak: Flare.
* MeaningfulName: His Japanese name is Senerio (i.e. "scenario"). And his English name also comes from the Latin name "Severus." (Wait, [[Franchise/HarryPotter "Severus"? That name sounds familiar...]]).
* NoBloodTies: While all of the Greil Mercenaries subscribe to this point of view, Soren in particular fights for them against [[spoiler:his own biological father, and later his biological grandfather on the other side, albeit unwittingly]].
* NumberTwo: Trades off on this role with Titania towards Ike.
* NoSympathy: He doesn't approve of the attitudes of the people in Toha, explicitly saying he has no sympathy for them. He also disapproves of Ike wanting to help Elincia at first because he thinks it's impractical and of wanting to help war-torn Talrega.
* OlderThanTheyLook: According to the official art book, he looks to be around 16 in Path of Radiance, but [[spoiler:is probably at least in his 20s if not older, And he will look younger for the rest of his life, due to being a Branded.]]
* PragmaticHero: More apparent in ''Path of Radiance'', where Soren was initially inclined to side with Daein against Crimea because Daein was winning the war, and he decided to rescue the empress of Begnion because it was "a great opportunity to put the empress in our debt. We'd be fools to pass that up."
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"Out of my way."
-->"I dispose of my enemies."
-->"Are you ready to die?"
-->"Are we done here?"
* RazorWind: His magic of choice.
* RecurringElement:
** The 'Merric' of the mercenaries. A mage who specializes in wind magic, who is already familiar with the main cast but joins later because he was off studying or running a mission.
** He also fits as the 'Arlen' in terms of personality and age, being much more cynical and antagonistic than the other mages.
** Along with that, [[spoiler: child with dragon blood and a father who serves as an antagonist is also shared with Julia from Geneaology of the Holy War and Ninian from Blazing Sword.]] Soren is unusual for being the ''male'' version of the trope.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: He's not actually evil (only amoral), but he's not exactly kind-hearted, either. His eye color is also [[FamilyEyeResemblance one of the few hints about his ancestry.]]
* SecretLegacy: Soren never learns [[spoiler:that he is Ashnard's son, that he is a prince of both Daein and Goldoa, that he is directly descended from one of Ashera's three heroes, or even which laguz clan he is descended from.]]
** It's implied when the mercenaries pass through [[spoiler: Goldoa]] that Soren at least has an inkling, as he very deliberately hides himself from view the whole time.
* TheSmartGuy: Of Ike's inner circle. He's the book keeper, delivers daily reports and comes up with battle plans.
* SingleSpecimenSpecies: [[spoiler:It may change after Goldoa's borders are opened in ''Radiant Dawn'''s ending, but until then, Soren is heavily implied to be the world's first and only dragon-branded.]]
* SingleTargetSexuality: While the actual "sexuality" aspect is somewhat ambiguous[[note]]though described by Micaiah in the same manner as her feelings for Sothe or Naesala's for Leanne[[/note]], Soren obsesses over keeping Ike alive and close to him and truly cares about only him. In addition to dismissing Stefan ''and'' Skrimir, specifically in favor of Ike, he also thinks about Ike for the rest of his life, regardless of whether or not they have a paired ending. Also worth noting this sentiment is not shared by Ike.
* StepfordSnarker: Most apparent in Toha where he goes on a huge rant about how awful humans are, which Ike notes as being unusually harsh even for him. [[spoiler: It turns out that Soren is embittered by apathetic townspeople because of his DarkAndTroubledPast]].
* StrongFamilyResemblance: To his maternal uncles, [[spoiler: Rajaion and Kurthnaga]]. He shares eye color and facial structure with the latter and hair color and frame with the former.
* TheSpock: Believes pragmatism in battle is the most important duty and thinks Titania is dangerously naïve. In his establishing moment, he refutes [[TheMcCoy Titania]]'s faith in Crimea's leaders, declaring that numbers and provisions decide war, not bravery.
* SquishyWizard: Consider Ilyana's SquishyWizard entry further down. Soren's defense is [[UpToEleven actually worse]]. However, he is [[FragileSpeedster faster]].
* TheStrategist: He's Ike's tactician and the one who gives him the battle reports after each chapter.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Cold and distant to everyone, except for Ike who he's willing to open up around [[spoiler: except when he's terrified of rejection for who he is]].
-->'''Ike:''' "You know, Soren? You're not nearly as insensitive as the others say. Deep down, you're a big softie."
** Driven home with [[spoiler:his unlockable scene (after A Support) with Ike in ''Dawn'', [[CryCute where he breaks down into tears.]]]]
* TroubledButCute: Cynical, distant and bitter are words that readily describe Soren.
* UndyingLoyalty: He is so loyal to Ike that if he dies, his last words are thoughts of Ike, and he thinks of Ike for the rest of his life regardless of whether Ike does the same for him.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Dark green hair, just like his [[spoiler:mother Almedha, and uncles Kurthnaga and Rajaion.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mist]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:''[[TheMedic Healing Breeze]]'']]
Ike's little sister, who decides she's sick of being a noncombatant and properly joins the Greil Mercenaries shortly after [[spoiler:Greil dies]].

->'''Class:''' Cleric (''[=PoR=]'' and ''RD'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AtsukoEnomoto (Japanese, ''[=PoR=]''), Miho Miyagawa (Japanese, ''RD''), Elsbeth Nathanson (English, ''[=PoR=]''), Creator/LaniMinella (English, ''[=RD=]''), Creator/SarahWilliams (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* ActionGirl: She starts off as a non-combatant, but gets into the action later on, becoming a MagicKnight.
* ArmorPiercingSlap: A humorous variation occurs in Chapter 17 of ''Path of Radiance'', where Boyd teases her for her weight and she responds by shoving him back ''four'' squares (when most characters can only manage two, at most, and Mist is completely incapable of shoving Boyd at all in battle). It's even funnier when she's on a horse.
* BadassAdorable: If trained properly, she definitely qualifies.
* BootstrappedLeitmotif: Kinda. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsCkr6SxiiM "Memory of Mom"]] from ''Path of Radiance'' was renamed as [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAZVQtBfWqk "Mist's Theme"]] in ''Radiant Dawn''. But it was unused and can only be listened in the unlockable BGM gallery.
* TheChick: Shares the role with Elincia, but specifically TheChick of Ike's inner circle with shades of TagAlongKid as his little sister. She's allowed into more important meetings than her rank in the Greil mercenaries would suggest, and is integral to keeping the Medallion safe because her emotions are in balance.
* CombatMedic: Gets the ability to use swords after promotion.
* ChromaticArrangement: Yellow arguably in ''Path of Radiance'' at least. With Titania, Ike, and Soren being red, blue, and green, respectively.
* ItRunsInTheFamily: Why does a mostly magic class use swords? She ''is'' Greil's daughter after all. She even has a higher weapon level cap for Swords in ''Radiant Dawn'' than for staves. And on her mother's side we have...
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: [[JustifiedTrope She has to be]], to hold Lehran's Medallion.
* JustAKid: At 15 she's treated like one at first due to her age and inexperience, but she soon becomes a...
** LadyOfWar: In ''Radiant Dawn''.
* LethalChef: Apparently, she was an awful cook when she first started, but eventually she gets better with practice.
* LimitBreak: Sol.
* MageKiller: In both games.
* MagicKnight: Is quite proficient with magic swords in ''[=PoR=]''.
* MagikarpPower: Hard to train at first, but can become a decent fighter once she's been properly raised. She's also one of the only two characters, along with Elincia, that can use both healing staffs and swords, and since she gets a horse on promotion, she gains great mobility which allows heal-and-run tactics. Training her gives a big pay-off in ''Path of Radiance'' during [[spoiler:the final duel against the Black Knight]]. Though, she will need a lot of dedication to train (being ''incredibly'' fragile), and most players tend to prefer Rhys over her, who can usually heal more effectively and is your only unit to get Light magic (weak though it is).
** As for ''Radiant Dawn'', though she can use swords from the get-go (and even get her own personal weapon with crazy stats), she's still incredibly weak and will need a lot of attention in order to not get picked off.
** ''[=PoR=]'' Mist is able to dish out some impressive hurt with the Sonic Sword and Rune Sword, [[SwordBeam magic-based swords]], the latter of which heals the user as well, that obviously gel well with her stats. Trouble is, you have to waste resources aplenty just so she can be able to equip it. None of this carries over to ''RD'', which has ranged-attack swords, but no magic ones.
* MementoMacGuffin: Her medallion, which used to belong to her mother. She and her mother are the only ones outside of the heron clan who can [[spoiler:touch it without succumbing to chaos]].
* NiceGirl: To the extent that many people, Ike included, believe she is one of only a couple of Beorc who can safely carry Lehran's medallion without amplifying into a mass murderer.
* OlderThanTheyLook: She's only two years younger than Ike, but looks at acts like she's closer to Rolf's age.
* PantyShot: Not Ilyana levels, but present. [[http://i40.tinypic.com/120gi2e.jpg It's even in official artwork.]]
* PluckyGirl: She tries to keep smiling and stay strong [[spoiler:even after her father dies]].
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"I-I'll try my best!"
-->"I'll do my part!"
-->"I just have to!"
-->"Get ready for this!"
* RecurringElement: The early game cleric. Her status as the main character's younger sister with a more natural hair color would reflect in her [[Characters/FireEmblemAwakeningFirstGenerationFemales direct successor.]]
* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Her friendship with Jill can be seen this way, to an extent.
* SheIsAllGrownUp: Three years later, that is.
* SlapSlapKiss: With Boyd.
* SwordBeam: Her starting sword in ''Radiant Dawn'' allows her to attack from a distance.
* TagalongKid: Until she is recruited.
* TeamMom: To Ike's family, following the death of her mother.
* {{Tsundere}}: Type B. Usually deredere, but Boyd can cause her to go into tsun mode.
* UnwantedHarem: If she doesn't end up with Boyd, she'll happily live by herself, despite having several suitors.
* WhiteMagicianGirl: To start in ''Path of Radiance''. After promotion, and from the start in ''Radiant Dawn'', she's a CombatMedic.
* ZettaiRyouiki: After promoting to Valkyrie. Since all characters' official art is based on their earliest class, this means her official art doesn't display this.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Greil]]
[[quoteright:262:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Greil_198.png]]

Ike's father and leader of the [[CaptainObvious Greil]] Mercenaries. A tough but fair figure to both his men and his family, he's evidently a veteran of many conflicts and possesses exceptional axe- and sword-fighting skill. The onset of the war, unfortunately, drags the darkest skeletons out of his closet [[spoiler:and leads to his death at the hands of the Black Knight in chapter 7]]. [[TheReveal He is later revealed]] [[spoiler:by Volke to be a former member of [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Daein's Four Riders]], who defected to protect Ike's mother, and tragically killed her by accident after [[UnstoppableRage touching Lehran's Medallion]]]].

->'''Class:''' Hero (''[=PoR=]'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakashiNagasako (Japanese, ''[=PoR=]''), Stephen Weyte (English, ''[=PoR=]'')
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* AnAxeToGrind: His Urvan. It returns in ''Dawn'' as one of the ten SS-ranked weapons.
* BadassCape
* CoolOldGuy: He's a former mercenary who still has some fight left in him.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Big time, as you can see by all the spoilers.
* DefectorFromDecadence: Let's just say that he didn't become a huge badass by spending his time protecting villagers from bandits.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Ike's.
* AFatherToHisMen: Considers everyone in the company to be his family. The sentiment is fully returned.
* GuileHero: When Petrine finally reaches Ike's party in Chapter 8, Greil pulls a BigDamnHeroes and figures out how to distract her: challenge her to a one-on-one fight, knowing that a BloodKnight won't refuse a bout with another strong warrior. Considering how badly she outclasses Ike's group, it would have been a much shorter game otherwise. [[spoiler:It makes more sense considering he knew about the Daein bloodsports, being a former combatant himself, and knows that Petrine has to take him alive if she wants to use him in them.]]
* HandicappedBadass: [[spoiler:He slit the tendons of his dominant wrist so that he wouldn't be able to properly handle a sword. He did this after he was snapped out of his Lehran's Medallion-induced berserker rampage and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realized the extent of the carnage he had wrought]] -- particularly his wife, whom he had killed while she was in the process of snapping him out of said rampage by snatching away the medallion.]]
* HeroOfAnotherStory: Being a OneManArmy, he often goes off to handle the more dangerous tasks, leaving Ike to command the others. What feats he performs while he's away is anyone's guess.
* ILetYouWin: To Ike at the beginning of ''Path of Radiance''. And he is impressed that Ike figured it out almost immediately. [[spoiler:Subject to an IronicEcho later on with the Black Knight, at least in the English localizations.]]
* LimitBreak: Aether, the same as Ike, but it's a case of WhatMightHaveBeen. You never see Greil equipped with it, even though he has animations for it and everything (even with throwing axes!).
* MasterSwordsman: A renowned master of the blade already during his earlier days, the style and stance he passed onto Ike [[spoiler:and the Black Knight]] is praised in-universe by several characters.
* TheMentor: [[spoiler: His mentorship of Ike continues to shape him into a better warrior and man long after Greil has left.]]
* MentorOccupationalHazard: [[spoiler: He is killed by his former student, the Black Knight.]]
* MyGreatestFailure: Possibly resulting in his desire not to let Ike TurnOutLikeHisFather.
* PosthumousCharacter: He dies very early in ''Path of Radiance'', but remains a central character in the games' myth arc long afterward.
* RedBaron: [[spoiler:As one of the Four Riders, he was known as the "Divine Knight."]]
* RetiredBadass: [[spoiler: Used to be one of Daien's Four Riders, but is now a simple mercenary, and wants Ike to inherit his position.]]
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: He was already the strongest swordsman on Tellius before [[spoiler:he touched the Fire Emblem]]; he was downright unstoppable afterward [[spoiler:(or would have been, if it weren't for Elena's sacrifice)]].
* ThatManIsDead
-->'''The Black Knight:''' "I've been waiting for this for a long time. I would prefer it if you used the ''proper'' weapon, so that I might see you at your full strength, [[spoiler:General Gawain of Daein]]."
-->'''Greil:''' "That ''was'' my name, once... but I... threw it away."
* WeaponTombstone: [[spoiler: Marked by Urvan, which winds up being a ChekhovsGun in ''Radiant Dawn''.]]
* WillfullyWeak: After a particularly traumatic incident in his backstory involving a sword, he tossed aside his WeaponOfChoice and uses axes instead; though he is powerful with axes, too, he will never be as deadly with them. [[spoiler:He slashed his sword arm tendons purposefully so that he'd never be able to a sword again, a self-inflicted example of CripplingTheCompetition.]]
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[[folder:Boyd ''(Bole)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[FriendlyRival Mighty Soldier]]'']]
One of the younger members of the company, Boyd is a close friend of both Ike and Mist, sharing a friendly rivalry with the former. He is the younger brother of Oscar and the older brother of Rolf; in ''Radiant Dawn'' he can serve as a LoveInterest to Mist.

->'''Class:''' Fighter (''[=PoR=]''), Warrior (''RD'')
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* {{Adorkable}}: For all his bravado, he seems to be very socially awkward around people he has crushes on, namely [[LittleSisterHeroine Mist]] and [[LikesOlderWomen Titania.]] Subverted as of ''Radiant Dawn,'' where he's a ''lot'' more romantically assured of himself.
* AttackPatternAlpha: Boyd and his brothers can learn the [[CallingYourAttacks Triangle]] [[CriticalHit Attack]] by fulfilling a [[GuideDangIt slightly obscure sidequest]] during ''[=PoR=]''; [[http://serenesforest.net/fe9/hints.htm instructions can be found here.]] You don't have to jump through hoops in ''RD'' since they've already learned it. Unlike previous Triangle Attacks in the series, the 3 bros have to all use Bows to initiate it.
* AnAxeToGrind: As a warrior, his primary weapon is axes.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Boyd is just as friendly as Ike, and perhaps twice as open about it. However, as shown by the Brothers conversation, he is someone you do ''not'' want to piss off, outright [[CallingTheOldManOut calling his mother out]] for ditching his family in their time of need.
** He's also absolutely ''furious'' towards [[ColdSniper Shinon]] for [[spoiler:ditching the Greil Mercenaries when Greil died, alongside siding with TheSocialDarwinist [[TheEmpire Daein]] because the pay was good. Understandably enough, Boyd was pissed enough that he was considering on [[NoHoldsBarredBeatDown "knocking the obnoxious clean out of him,"]] if not outright ''killing'' him.]]
* BigBrotherInstinct: Towards Rolf. He even says that Rolf is [[HeartwarmingMoments "not some thing to be given away" during the Brothers conversation in ''Radiant Dawn.'']]
* BloodKnight: Heck, his biography [[AllThereInTheManual even says he cares little for tactics when it comes down to fighting.]] [[NiceGuy He's actually quite sweet, however.]]
* BoisterousBruiser: One of the larger mercenaries, and also is always one of the loudest to brag and/or complain.
* BowAndSwordInAccord: Or Bow and ''Axe'' in accord.
* BrilliantButLazy: Boyd is [[SmarterThanYouLook smarter than he looks]], not to mention how he's considered an elite fighter, both in-universe [[GameBreaker and out.]] However, when we see his support convos with Titania and Mist, it's revealed he regularly slacks off on his training.
* BrutalHonesty: According to the [[AllThereInTheManual art book]], Boyd's talent is this trope. He's usually not afraid to speak what's on his mind, even if he hurts the person's feelings in the process. Interestingly enough, post-CharacterDevelopment has him gain a lot more tact in general.
* ButtMonkey: Particularly in the pre-war chapters, the rest of the army picks on him about his lack of skill in battle, which is an InformedFlaw since he's actually pretty level with Ike and Oscar. As of ''Radiant Dawn'', he has officially outgrown this, and is treated with the same level of respect as Ike.
* CharacterDevelopment: [[spoiler: One of the most subtle examples in the series. When we first meet Boyd, he is a friendly yet overly-cocky fool who is just as inexperienced as Ike and twice as overconfident. By the time Radiant Dawn rolls around, he has becomes a kind-hearted and genuinely heroic young man, being as much of a worthy successor of the Greil name as Ike and the other Greil Mercenaries. It's subtle, but nonetheless profound.]]
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: His eyes and hair are the same shade of green.
* FriendlyRival: To Ike. He's determined to show him up in terms of performance, but is a loyal fighter and a good friend to him throughout both games.
* HiddenDepths: Seems like a DumbMuscle, but is a ''lot'' smarter than he let's on.
** He gets surprisingly philosophical in regards to Brom's profession as a farmer, and muses on the idea of mercenaries ''taking'' life as opposed to giving life.
** While most of his other friends (even the NiceGuy CoolBigBro Oscar) have a lot of initial issues talking to Laguz, Boyd was the only one who found it very easy to do so. He even states that to truly make Tellius a better place, they can't put up walls with each other.
--> '''Boyd''': Look, [[HumansAreFlawed beorc can be a bunch of jerks.]] I don't blame you for checking me out. Heck, I know what we did to your people. But now it's gotta stop. Now that you know I'm clean, you have to stop putting up walls. We'll never understand each other if you're like that. So tell me straight, yes or no? Are we friends or what, Ulki?
** He's also almost as protective of Mist as Ike, and acts like a CoolBigBro to the younger members of the group. [[spoiler: Which explains perfectly his A-suppport ending with Mist in RD: Their marriage.]]
* HotBlooded: He really doesn't care for the gambits; [[BloodKnight he just wants to fight.]]
** Surprisingly subverted as of ''Radiant Dawn.'' Post-CharacterDevelopment has him act a lot more rational and cool-headed overall. Even then, his transformation isn't ''completely'' done, as he still bickers with [[SlapSlapKiss Mist]] and his siblings.
* HotForTeacher: Hilariously implied with Titania.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: Implied with his Support Conversation with [[BigFun Brom.]] It's less that he wishes for a peaceful life and more that he's immensely envious of Brom bringing life as opposed to Boyd's profession of taking it.
* TheLancer: [[ZigZaggedTrope Played with.]] On the one hand, he fits the characteristics perfectly; the hero's best friend, a {{Foil}} to TheHero, and is his FriendlyRival to boot in the early game. After the midpoint of ''Path of Radiance'' he hardly appears in the main story, and, [[AnyoneCanDie like everybody else, can die at any time.]] That being said, considering how a character's role in Fire Emblem is determined by their frequency in battle, Boyd could very well appear in every battle in the game and prove to be just as crucial an asset in both Crimea's liberation and the war against the Goddess as Ike is. Despite barely appearing in the game's actual cutscenes, [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Boyd can be interpreted as a Lancer depending on how frequent he is in your game.]]
* LightningBruiser: In ''Path of Radiance'', Boyd is this trope. He joins early and at a low level with good growths, meaning he'll very likely become frighteningly fast, extremely hard hitting, and having ridiculous dodging abilities. This is offset by his low Defense, but his dodge rate and high HP more than compensate.
** He's even ''better'' in ''Radiant Dawn'', if you can believe it. Despite starting with middling speed, Boyd has higher growths in everything but Skill and Resistance than ''Ike'', who is the main hero! Even more insane is that, in defiance of the typical [[GlassCannon Fighter stat composition]], Boyd's defense growth is ''50%'', which is insane for a Warrior, and makes him twice as durable than the other Warrior in the game, [[CoolOldGuy Nolan.]] His only downside is his [[MightyGlacier literally slow start]], but once he gets going, [[OneManArmy he really gets going.]]
* LikesOlderWomen[=/=]MayDecemberRomance: Hilariously implied, then subverted twice in his support conversations with Titania:
-->'''Boyd:''' Every time I look at you, Titania... I think that you're the prettiest person I've ever seen!\\
'''Titania:''' Uh... Um, thank you, Boyd... But I... Look, you and me, we're--\\
'''Boyd:''' You're [[TeamMom like a really nice mom or something]]! [[ThatCameOutWrong Um... I mean...]]
* MightyGlacier: Subverted in ''Radiant Dawn.'' Boyd starts out with an unimpressive base 18 Speed, but he compensates with a ''45% Speed Growth'', which is extremely impressive for a Warrior. With some good level ups, he'll very likely become a standard LightningBruiser.
* NiceGuy: Despite his cocky nature and brash personality, Boyd is an overwhelmingly kind and forgiving young man. When the Greil Mercenaries debate whether or not they should turn in Elincia to [[TheEmpire Daein]], Boyd immediately interjects that they should escort her to the politically-friendly Gallia, saying [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight "it's what heroes do."]] Furthermore, he helps out Ulki and Brom with their own issues, and despite his [[SlapSlapKiss bickering and teasing with Mist]], he's shown to immensely care for her, even giving her a CryIntoChest moment with all the stress she endures during the game.
* ParentalAbandonment: It's revealed in Chapter 8 that [[spoiler: he and Oscar lost their biological mother as children and their step-mother ran off with another man not long before their father died of an illness.]] It's also the reason why [[spoiler: Boyd ends up siding with Ike: if the now deceased Greil had faith in Ike, so would Boyd.]]
* PluckyComicRelief: His ButtMonkey status gets PlayedForLaughs a lot. As mentioned above, he outgrows this as of ''Radiant Dawn.''
* RecurringElement: Played with.
** Since Ike is almost like an 'Ogma-Lord' he starts with Bord (Boyd) and Abel (Oscar), instead of Bord and Cord like the original Ogma, or Cain and Abel like the original Lord Marth.
** Boyd could also be a dead ringer to [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade Hector]], an axe-wielding warrior who was [[TheHero Eliwood's]] equal and best friend. After all, Boyd is arguably one of the more important minor characters, being Ike's rival and Lancer for a good part of ''Path of Radiance'' and even ''Radiant Dawn.'' This carries over to his direct successor Vaike in ''Awakening.''
** In ''Radiant Dawn'', he also becomes the Bord to Nolan's Cord gameplay wise. Story wise the characters never even have to meet.
* RedOniBlueOni: The Red to both Ike and Oscar's Blues.
* SiblingYinYang: He's the Red Oni to Oscar's Blue.
* SlapSlapKiss: With Mist.
* SwordAndSorcerer: Is this with Mist, of the Fighter and Healer variety. Both are incredibly close with one another, and can even fall in love [[spoiler:and marry each other]]. In terms of combat, Boyd is a LightningBruiser and solid front-line fighter, while Mist is a CombatMedic [[RedMage who fights with a sword while healing allies with magic.]] Tactically, it's a very good idea to have them next to each other, as not only with Boyd have a healer with him at all times (which makes his already insane survivability even better), but is very useful with their support affinities, giving a boost to Mist's low attack while Boyd gets better offense and defense.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Ike.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green, just like his brothers.
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[[folder:Oscar]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[HorsebackHeroism Agile Horseman]]'']]

Boyd and Rolf's older brother, Oscar is a calm, self-effacing young man who left the Royal Crimean Knights in order to support his brothers. He frequently serves as the voice of reason in the company and is good friends with the younger Ike.

Oscar is a tank, with excellent all around stats.

->'''Class:''' Lance Knight (''[=PoR=]''), Lance Paladin (''[=RD=]'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JunjiMajima (Japanese), Creator/BrycePapenbrook (English) (''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* TheAce: An excellent [[SupremeChef cook]], fighter, and [[PromotedToParent guardian]], all on top of [[KnightInShiningArmor having perfect manners]] and [[NiceGuy never losing his cool]]. Kieran becomes his self-proclaimed archrival for this reason, and always loses.
* AttackPatternAlpha: See Boyd.
* BigBrotherMentor: Not only to his own brothers, but also to Ike in the beginning.
* BladeOnAStick: Starts out using only spears, but can learn new weapons when he levels up.
* EyesAlwaysShut: And Kieran affectionately refers to him as a "Squinty-eyed Coward," among other things.
* JackOfAllStats: His growths and stats are well-balanced, in both ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn''.
* KnightInShiningArmour: Was this before joining the Greil Mercenaries.
* NiceGuy: He is really easy-going and polite, even with the people who annoy him such as Boyd and Kieran, though he does occasionally make lighthearted jokes at their expense.
* NumberTwo: Subverted. Once Ike takes control of the company, it seems that Oscar will fulfill this role. Instead, he gets DemotedToExtra.
* OlderSidekick: [[AllThereInTheManual He's 24 to Ike's 17]].
* ParentalAbandonment: His mother died at an undetermined point in his childhood and his stepmother abandoned her son and stepsons, apparently because of the stress. Their father died shortly after. Oscar and Boyd didn't take it very well.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"My side will survive."
-->"You must surrender!"
-->"I will give it my all."
-->"I will not hold back."
* PromotionToParent: Resigned from the Crimean army to care for his two younger brothers, Boyd and Rolf, after their father died.
* RecurringElement: Played with. He's the green knight to Boyd (story wise) and Kieran (story and gameplay wise) who both wear red.
* RedOniBlueOni: Blue Oni to Kieran and Boyd's Red Oni.
* TheReliableOne: He's very helpful by nature and tends to various household chores for the mercenaries.
* SiblingYinYang: Oscar is quiet, self-effacing, helpful, and intelligent. His younger brother Boyd [[BoisterousBruiser is]] [[HotBlooded not]].
* TheStraightMan: Plays this to Kieran's dramatic boasts and proclamations in their support conversations.
* SupremeChef: Many characters enjoy his meals, Ike and [[BigEater Ilyana]] amongst them.
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[[folder:Rhys ''(Kilroy)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:250:''[[IllBoy Gentle Saint]]'']]

The Greil Mercenaries' healer, Rhys joined up with the group after finding and healing an injured Titania. Not a well man, Rhys is often ill, and uses the money he earns at the company to support his elderly parents, as a way of paying them back for looking after him when he was younger.

->'''Class:''' Priest (''[=PoR=]''), Bishop (''[=RD=]'')
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* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: His eyes and hair are the same orangeish shade.
* {{Expy}}: Closely resembles Artur from ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones''; another kind-hearted redheaded priest in white who can use light magic. While Artur starts with light magic, Rhys has to promote into a Bishop to use them.
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Rhys is stated to have a weak constitution and get sick easily; he also has a base defense of zero in Path of Radiance.
* HolyHandGrenade: Has the potential to use Rexaura in both games, however, since he's lacking in Speed (not to mention, he'll barely be able to lift it in ''[=PoR=]'') it's more AwesomeButImpractical. To say nothing of even [[GuideDangIt getting your hands on Rexaura in PoR]]! It's only found in the hands of an enemy Bishop in the final chapter, and he doesn't drop it automatically, so you have to resort to other trickery to make him unequip it so it can be stolen.
* IllBoy: Well, "ill" might not be the right word, but he isn't quite a prime example of healthiness. In his support with Titania, he explains it was impossible for him to find work before joining the Greil Mercenaries due to his weak constitution, and Rolf checks up on his fever in another support.
* LightTheWay: Gains light magic use as a Bishop. Especially useful as in ''[=PoR=]'', Light magic and Staves share the same weapon level slot. (He's also the ''only'' user of Light magic you'll recruit in ''[=PoR=]'', save for trial map characters.)
* TheLoad: Discussed. Rhys worries that he's this to the mercenaries, due to his frailty and his being unable to fight, to the point that he's contemplated packing his bags and leaving the company. In their support conversations, Rolf assures him that they need him and care for him, and that he serves just as important a role in the company as everyone else.
* ManInWhite: He wears the long white robes typical of clerics.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The feminine boy to both Titania and Mia, who think its their duty to protect him from harm.
* TheMedic: A necessary addition to the team, since apparently the Greil Mercenaries had been working for years without a single staff-user.
* NiceGuy: He never has a bad thought about anyone, even the ones who make his job difficult. He also says that refusing to help someone in need is not something the Greil Mercenaries should ever do.
* NoPronunciationGuide: It's 'Reese', not 'Rise'. Blame the Welsh.
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: The former to Mia, who he develops a close friendship with.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The former to Kieran.
* SupportPartyMember: In ''Path of Radiance,'' pre-promotion to bishop, all he can do is heal.
* WhiteMagicianGirl: Primary healer for the Mercenaries. Somewhat notable in that he's pretty much the only dude in the ''Fire Emblem'' series to take this role.
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[[folder:Shinon]]
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[[caption-width-right:280:''[[ColdSniper Deadly Adept]]'']]

The Greil Mercenaries' archer, Shinon has a very high opinion of himself, one that he isn't afraid to share with the other members of the company. Close friends with Gatrie, Shinon despises Ike, and [[spoiler:leaves the company after the latter takes command, joining up with Daein. Ultimately, though, he returns to the group]].

->'''Class:''' Sniper (''[=PoR=]'' and ''[=RD=]'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Keiichi Kuwabara (Japanese, ''[=RD=]''), Joey Pepin (English, ''[=RD=]'')
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* TheAce: Said to be good at anything he turned his hand according to in his epilogue in ''Radiant Dawn'', which may also make him count as an InstantExpert.
* TheAlcoholic: His drinking problem is revealed in a late info conversation where he's drunk to the point of vomiting because he's so upset about Greil's death, and brought up in one of his supports with Gatrie in ''Path of Radiance'', [[{{Bowdlerise}} though this was removed in the English translation]].
* TheArcher: He is an independent, arrogant bowman, functioning as the mercenaries' sniper.
* BoomHeadshot: His introduction, sniping a brigand from a considerable distance.
* ColdSniper: Thinks nothing of feathering an enemy if it means he gets paid for it.
* CrutchCharacter: Is a classic example in ''[=PoR=]'', [[spoiler:until he abandons the mercenaries after Ike becomes commander. When/if you get him back much later on, he's likely to have fallen a bit behind.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: The majority of his comments are full of sarcastic jabs and quips.
* DefeatEqualsFriendship: [[spoiler:You have to defeat him in combat before he'll rejoin you, [[DamnYouMuscleMemory unlike every other recruitable enemy in the series]] before him. And even then, [[GuideDangIt you have to defeat him in a specific way]] or else he'll [[FinalDeath die for real]] like any other enemy.]]
* DoubleEntendre: His conversation with Aimee sounds like this, at first. [[spoiler:Turns out he's actually selling her bows to make some cash for the group.]]
* DrunkPersonalityChange: Subverted. His drunken personality is pretty much his normal one with the asshattery dialed UpToEleven.
* EveryoneHasStandards: [[spoiler:While he's more than willing to kill most of the Greil Mercenaries when he meets them on the battlefield, Shinon will ''not'' attack Rolf, Mist or Rhys.]]
* EvilRedhead: [[spoiler:But only for a while. He's still mean, though.]]
* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Joins Daein's side during the first war, [[HeelFaceTurn but can be convinced to rejoin after a beating.]] As for his reasons for joining Daein, it's because he appreciates that the Daein Army doesn't care about social status, only about strength ([[HiddenDepths which can hint about what might have happened to him in the past.]])]]
* FantasticRacism: A prime example of this in Path of Radiance for being incredibly racist. He mellows up quite a bit towards the Laguz he respects though (which is most noticeable in his Radiant Dawn support conversations) but still manages to be incredibly mean and distrustful to those otherwise.
* GoodIsNotNice: [[spoiler:When on Ike's side,]] at least.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Gatrie.
* HiddenDepths: While a {{Jerkass}} most of the time, paying attention to his support with Janaff can hint at why he's such a racist. Also, [[spoiler:if you attack him with other characters in the chapter you're supposed to re-recruit him, you can find more hints about his backstory through talking with characters that aren't Boyd and Soren, such as him ranting on about how Daein didn't care about social status and Begnion did. This hints that he might have tried to get on Begnion's side first but they rejected him because of appearance.]]
** [[spoiler: This might also explain why he initially joined the Greil Mercenaries under Greil (who didn't give a damn about social status, either), ditched the group when Ike was put in charge (Shinon saw it as nepotism and a betrayal of Greil's ideals), and why he's fine with rejoining after Ike beats him (since it means [[AsskickingEqualsAuthority he's worthy of leading the Mercenaries after all]]).]]
* HiddenHeartOfGold: Extremely well hidden, mind you, but gold nonetheless.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: Able to deliver clean headshots effortlessly, even Soren will admit, despite his attitude, Shinon is a brilliant marksman. [[spoiler: He even saves Lucia from being hanged by severing the rope from an ''insane'' distance]].
* InsufferableGenius: A master craftsman, brilliant archer and one of the first to realize Daein's true intentions during the ambush.
* IShallTauntYou: Presumably how his in-game skill, Provoke, which makes enemies have a higher chance of targeting him than others, works.
* {{Jerkass}}: Most of the time. Around [[HeterosexualLifePartners Gatrie]] or [[MoralityPet Rolf]], he's more of a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
* LightningBruiser: He gets a huge boost in ''[=RD=]'' by being able to promote to one of the most uber classes in the game (Marksman), which can snipe at ''everything'' from 3 spaces back without fear of retaliation. This on top of getting off to a strong start that never really slows down.
* MagikarpPower: Manages to be this by the time he's re-recruited late into ''PoR,'' a sharp turn from his status in the first act as a CrutchCharacter. His growths are actually excellent.
* MoralityPet: Secretly teaches Rolf archery because he has talent and trains him because he wants Rolf to survive. He does this expecting no type of repayment, and even [[DontSaySuchStupidThings scolds Rolf for trying to pay him back for the lessons.]]
* NobleBigot: In ''Radiant Dawn'', while he's clearly still a bit of a racist, his heroic qualities are much more pronounced.
* OddFriendship: Sharp-tongued, rough and unfriendly Shinon is inexplicably close with the cheerful, scatterbrained and skirt-chasing Gatrie.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He's noticeably unsatisfied with the meager pay of an honest mercenary. [[spoiler: He eventually defects to the Daein army, where he can earn greater wages and status in their military. Later subverted when he rejoins the mercenaries due to his lingering sense of loyalty]].
* PetTheDog: Despite his major attitude problem, he does have a soft spot for Rolf, and certain scenes show that he makes bows to help bring in money for the group, but he makes Aimee promise not to tell Ike about it.
* RecurringElement: The Jeorge of the Greil Mercenaries, as the pre-promoted Sniper who mentors a junior archer - in Shinon's case it's Rolf. He closely follows [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones Innes]][='=] mold as the ColdSniper that resents the Lord of their respective games.
* RedOniBlueOni: At first seems to be [[SubvertedTrope subverted]], with the red-haired Shinon seeming cool and collected compared to the blue-armored Gatrie, who's rather boisterous and a flirt. However, it turns out that [[DoubleSubverted it's actually played straight]] once Shinon's short temper and drinking habit comes to light, while Gatrie turns out to actually be rather laid back.
* TheResenter: Towards Ike, who Greil grooms as the mercenaries' commander.
* RivalTurnedEvil: [[spoiler:His antagonism of Ike comes to a head when he abandons the mercenaries to join the Daein army.]]
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:After Ike is made commander of the mercenaries, Shinon ditches.]]
* TallDarkAndSnarky: Shinon is highly skilled, fairly good-looking, but a thoroughly arrogant and selfish man.
* TookALevelInBadass: A zig-zagging version. In ''[=PoR=]'', Shinon does start out badass, but he's a CrutchCharacter, meaning that once he rejoined, everyone else would've caught up and it looked like he became weak. However, skip to ''RD'', and suddenly Shinon is the ultimate GameBreaker due to good growth and great availability.
* TookALevelInKindness: In a similar manner to Soren, Shinon is still blunt and rude but he mellows out considerably in ''Radiant Dawn''.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Greil, and he can't really bring himself to leave when you see him in ''Radiant Dawn'', even under Ike's leadership.
* ViolationOfCommonSense:
** Shinon has Provoke, which combined with him being a CrutchCharacter can turn him into a meat shield in the early chapters of ''Path of Radiance'', if you can wrap your head around using a Sniper that way.
** [[spoiler: How you re-recruit him. Trying to talk to him won't work, you have to talk to him with Rolf ''then'' beat the crap out of him. With Ike. [[CaptainObvious Reducing enemy units to zero HP is usually a poor way to try to recruit them,]] although to be fair, Ike had already recruited Muarim the same way by that point.]]
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Gatrie, whom he tends to insult and snark at at lot, though Gatrie doesn't seem to mind. The two are close regardless.
-->'''Gatrie:''' I have a new girlfriend!\\
'''Shinon:''' A new girlfriend? Is she blind or something?
* WildCard: No matter who he's fighting with, he never thinks of himself as tied to them. [[spoiler:Of course, people do notice he's more attached to the Greil Mercenaries than anyone else.]]
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: His hair is ''pink.'' Kind of strange, [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold on a guy like him]].
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[[folder:Gatrie]]
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[[caption-width-right:290:''[[HopelessSuitor Perpetual Guardian]]'']]

A heavily-armoured footsoldier who serves as the team muscle during Greil's tenure as leader, Gatrie is a cheerful flirt who is good friends with Shinon. [[spoiler:He leaves following the leadership change, but rejoins some time later, when the woman he is bodyguarding signs up with Ike.]]

Even among the mercenaries, he's considered especially skilled and powerful. [[spoiler:This allows him to land a bodyguard job after leaving the mercenaries.]]

->'''Class:''' Knight (''[=PoR=]''), Lance General (''RD'')
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* TenMinuteRetirement: [[spoiler:Quits the group with Shinon after Ike assumes command. However, it doesn't take very long before Gatrie crosses paths with them again and re-joins.]]
* TheBigGuy: Probably the most archetypal, being a MightyGlacier and BoisterousBruiser par excellence.
* BladeOnAStick: Gatrie's General class specializes in lances in ''Radiant Dawn''.
* BoisterousBruiser: He's very confident in his superb strength and durability, often bragging about it to impress his allies and girls.
* BodyguardCrush: On Astrid in ''Path of Radiance''.
* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Despite his manly man demeanor, he actually can get emotional at times, or reduced to tears if he's rejected by girls.
* ButtMonkey: Gatrie simply cannot be allowed to meet a girl who isn't already engaged. Or a con artist.
* ChivalrousPervert: He loves flirting with cute girls, his favorite method being to treat them to nice dinners.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Shinon, and the two maintain a close friendship [[spoiler:even after Shinon joins with Daein]].
* HopelessSuitor: Not only does he get his [[ShipSinking ship with Astrid sunk without mercy]] in the ''Path of Radiance'' support path, but despite pining for love since his arrival, has no paired endings in ''Radiant Dawn'' at all.
* LookingForLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: In ''RD'' Shinon snarks that if he put a skirt on a ''tree'', Gatrie would still hit on it.
* MightyGlacier: Very slow, and with poor movement range, but with high Strength. In Radiant Dawn, however, he returns with a 60% Growth in speed (this is higher than any other Greil Mercenary besides Mia), as well as high Strength and Defense, turning him into a GameBreaker LightningBruiser.
* LightningBruiser: In ''Radiant Dawn,'' where he's inexplicably faster than all of the mercenaries other than Mia, and has his great strength on top of it. The only thing that holds him back is his low movement range.
* NiceGuy: He's generally very pleasant and thoughtful. Notably while he and Shinon both [[spoiler:left the army, he felt guilt over leaving and Shinon didn't.]]
* OddFriendship: He's very close with cynical, sharp-tongued and cold Shinon, despite being the exact opposite of him in personality.
* RecurringElement: The "Draug" of the Greil Mercenaries as the starting Knight. Personality-wise he's also the resident CasanovaWannabe that changes class in each game.
* RedOniBlueOni: At first seems to be [[SubvertedTrope subverted]], with the red-haired Shinon seeming cool and collected compared to the blue-armored Gatrie, who's rather boisterous and a flirt. However, it turns out that [[DoubleSubverted it's actually played straight]] once Shinon's short temper and drinking habit comes to light, while Gatrie turns out to actually be rather laid back.
* SuperGullible: He's easy to take advantage of, as revealed in his and Shinon's supports. A woman he tries to woo gets all of his money and runs off after telling him that she has "Brain Stones" and three days to live. He's actually ''aware'' of this, and thinks that it makes him charming.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Shinon, who tends to insult and snark at him rather frequently. Gatrie doesn't seem to mind, and they're very close regardless.
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[[folder:Mia ''(Wayu)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here to see Mia in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']][[quoteright:230:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mia_heroes.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''[[SpiritedCompetitor Aspiring Lady of Blades]]'']]

A cheerful and relentlessly hyperactive Myrmidon who joins the company after Greil saved her life, Mia is forever seeking the perfect opponent. She becomes a permanent member of the Greil Mercenaries and continues to serve with them into ''Radiant Dawn''.

->'''Class:''' Myrmidon (''[=PoR=]''), Swordmaster (''[=RD=]'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Akiko Hasegawa (Japanese, ''[=RD=]''), Creator/YuuAsakawa (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/LaniMinella (English, all appearances)
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* ActionInitiative: She gets the Vantage skill naturally, which in ''Path of Radiance'' allows her to always attack first. ''Radiant Dawn'' nerfed it so that it activates based on the user's Speed instead.
* {{Adorkable}}: She's endearingly exuberant about dueling and fighting, a total goofball, and she flat-out geeks out regarding her potential "White Rival."
* BadassAdorable: Cute, dorky, energetic, cheerful and all-around {{Adorkable}}. Also scarily competent with a sword.
* BadassLongcoat: Acquires one upon promoting to a Trueblade in ''RD''.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Despite her dorky tendencies and kindness, she's an extremely skilled swordmaster and every bit as competent as the other Mercenaries.
* ChasteHero: Even though she's incredibly nice to [[IllBoy Rhys]] and there's a decent amount of ShipTease between them, she seems to be pretty unaware of Rhys' crush on her, being completely focused on swordfighting.
* {{Determinator}}: Like you wouldn't ''believe.'' If Mia has her mind set on something, she'll ''do'' it.
* FailedASpotCheck: Her goal is to find a rival in white robes, as stated in her support with Rhys. She never interacts with Lucia, another Swordmaster who actually does wear white robes.
* FriendlyRival: She's a very SpiritedCompetitor and loves fighting, but she's extremely nice, dorky and a loyal ally to the Greil Mercenaries.
* GenkiGirl: She's always upbeat and spontaneous, retaining her whimsical attitude as she chooses to stay with the mercenaries. Not to mention, she's endearingly enthusiastic to downright-{{Adorkable}} levels regarding her "White Rival" and swordplay.
* GlassCannon: She has fantastic offensive parameters, amazing Speed and Skill, and her Strength is decent enough for her to stay active. However, her Defenses are very mediocre, and all it takes it a strong offensive enemy to look at her funny and she's in grave danger.
* HotBlooded: Best shown when she's training with Ike or getting Rhys to help her. She can get... passionate, to say the least.
* IOweYouMyLife: Joins the mercenaries after Griel rescues her. Later decides to become a full-time member.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The masculine girl to Rhys' feminine boy; by the end of her support conversations, she promises to watch over him and keep him safe.
* MsFanservice: She's actually practically dressed and shows very little skin, but the fandom is still ''very'' taken with her.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->“Today is a good day!”
-->“You're on!”
-->“Take that, foe!”
-->“Clash with me!”
* RoleReprisal: Creator/LaniMinella returns to voice her in ''Heroes''. It's particularly noteworthy because all of the other Tellius voice actors up to this point have been replaced. On the other hand, when other Tellius characters retained their Japanese voice actors, Mia is the only one who doesn't (she is now voiced by [[Creator/YuuAsakawa Rolf's Japanese voice actress]] instead).
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: The energetic girl to Rhys' savvy guy, best shown in their support conversations, where Mia is adamant about training the non physically-oriented Rhys to be her rival.
* SpiritedCompetitor: Mia is a fantastic swordswoman, and is always more than happy to leap into battle. Challenging Ike to duels is apparently a regular thing among the Greil Mercenaries. She never wins, but [[{{Determinator}} that doesn't seem to bother her.]]
* StayInTheKitchen: Her backstory, leading to her becoming almost {{Determinator}}-like in proving her worth as a fighter.
* TooManyBelts: Her Trueblade outfit in ''Radiant Dawn''.
* WorthyOpponent: She is constantly on a search for hers after a fortune-teller predicted said rival's existence. She wants to be a friendly version of this with Ike, but let's face it, nobody can match Ike.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: A bluish-purple...or a purplish-blue.
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[[folder:Rolf ''(Yofa)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:250:''[[TheApprentice Faithful Student]]'']]

The younger [[spoiler:half-]]brother of Boyd and Oscar, Rolf is the youngest member of the company and a close friend of Ike's little sister, Mist. Fed up with feeling useless, he joins the fighting partway through ''Path of Radiance'', having been trained in archery by Shinon.

->'''Class:''' Archer (''[=PoR=]''), Sniper (''[=RD=]'')
->'''Voiced by:''' Yuu Asakawa (Japanese, ''[=PoR=]''), Lani Minella (English, ''[=PoR=]'')
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* AdorablyPrecociousChild: He ''tries'' to act grown up, but he's not all that good at it and no one really takes it seriously anyway.
* TheArcher: Thanks to Shinon's instruction.
* AttackPatternAlpha: See Boyd.
* BadassAdorable: He's one of the cutest characters in the series, and by the time he's trained up, he'll be putting out good damage and critting often, to make no mention of the fact that if raised patiently in ''Radiant Dawn,'' he can turn out stronger than GameBreaker Shinon.
* ChildSoldier: His status as one is addressed in a support conversation with Mist, where he comments on how much colder he's gotten over the course of the game.
* DeclarationOfProtection: To Rhys in their A support.
* FriendlySniper: He's sweet-tempered, and a skilled archer/sniper to boot. Contrasts with his master being a ColdSniper.
* JustAKid: Treated like this by his brothers and Marcia. Played for drama when he goes up against certain bosses who are appalled at the idea of someone his age fighting in a war.
* {{Keet}}: He's cheerful, sweet and optimistic.
* [[LittleMissBadass Little Mr. Badass]]: If you take the time to train him.
** He's even got boss dialogue with [[spoiler:Muarim]]!
* MagikarpPower: In ''Radiance'', he joins at Level 1 at a point in the game where most of the Greil Mercenaries should be in their mid-teens or so, but if you take the time and effort to train him up, he arguably surpasses Shinon as a Sniper. It helps that two of the chapters after he joins have Ravens as enemies, which makes it a little easier for him to catch up.
* MoralityPet: To Shinon, his mentor.
* NiceGuy: He's very sweet, friendly and considerate, to the point that he holds no anger toward the mother that abandoned him and his family, unlike Boyd and even Oscar.
* NotAGame: Mist worries that he doesn't realise this isn't a game. He's fully aware, actually. Then again, after reading this in ''[=RD=]'', one wonders what the hell Shinon is teaching this kid:
--> '''Rolf''': Then can I fight alongside you? I want you to teach me that trick where you shoot them in the neck and then--
* ParentalAbandonment: His mother (and Boyd and Oscar's step mother), left him as an infant after his father became fatally ill. In ''[=RD=]'' his mother [[HeelFaceTurn returns]], hoping to be given a second chance, but Rolf decides she [[ReformedButRejected has no place in his life anymore.]]
* RecurringElement: The Gordin of the Greil Mercenaries, as he serves as the junior archer of the group.
* TookALevelInBadass: He starts off as NonActionGuy among the mercenaries, and is a DistressedDude early in the game...and then he picks up a bow, and starts pulling his weight.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Comes up in his supports with Mist where she notes how Rolf is getting ''too'' comfortable killing.
%%* WaterWorks: Tends to cry pretty easily in ''Path of Radiance''. He outgrows it in the sequel.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Very light green hair, unlike his older brothers' dark green.
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