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* ArcherArchetype: Averted, as he's an emotional jokester.
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* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Implied to be how she avoided draconic degeneration, and also why her interactions with humans seem to involve her having a supernatural rather than physical presence.

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* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Implied to be how she avoided draconic degeneration, and also why her interactions with humans seem to involve her having a supernatural rather than physical presence. Material surrounding ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' notes that the Book of Naga contains Naga's power and will, much like how the Loptr/Loptous Tome contains Loptr's; the Loptr in the tome is assumed to be the same as the Loptr who made it, so it's implied that Naga transcended mortal existence in this manner.
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* SNKBoss: Canis of the Deadlords is the only enemy with Light Magic in ''Genealogy of the Holy War''[[note]][[ForcedIntoEvil ignoring one very special lady]][[/note]], and [[LifeDrain Nosferatu]]/Resire at that; this will be your only indication that the spell even exists, if you [[PromptlessBranchingPoint liberated Isaach before Sophara]] back in Chapter 6. She's even more dangerous in ''Thracia 776'', where she possesses Wrath, Adept/Continue, Miracle/Prayer, and a Berserk staff, the latter of which is boosted to nigh-unresistable effectiveness by the special terrain she stands on. Neutralizing Canis before she causes problems basically requires long-ranged magic; either a critical hit with Blizzard to cause Sleep (since critical hits in this game affect weapon power instead of final damage), or a lengthy series of actions to get a Magic-boosted staff-user on Magic-boosting terrain so they can use the Sleep staff.
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* AmbiguousGender: In-universe -- with the exception of her appearance before the Twelve Crusaders at the Miracle of Darna, she is universally assumed to be male by her religious followers. Forseti the wind Dragon, who knew Naga, used gender neutral pronouns when describing the Divine Dragon's leader.[[note]]some [[FanTranslation Fan Translations]] turn the neutral pronouns used to refer to Naga into distinctly male or female pronouns.[[/note]] Something to note is the Japanese word for king is gender-neutral. This is evident in the Japanese version of ''Awakening'', the appointed ruler of Ylisse was called "Holy King" regardless of their gender. Recently Naga has been portrayed as definitively female. In ''Awakening'' she appears female and is only described as such, and is also referred to as female in the Duma's Ordeals dungeon from ''Shadows of Valentia'', at least in the english version. This is the same Naga of the Archanea series, who was thought to be a male god by humans. Although the ''Awakening'' art book mentions that it's unknown if ''Awakening'' Naga is the same Naga from the Archanea Series, the ambiguously canon, ''Heroes'' says that she is indeed the same Naga and that the reason she was depicted as a male by humans was because she appeared to mankind in different forms, often as a great warrior or even a child. [[spoiler:''The Future Past'' DLC chapters imply that Naga doesn't always have to be the same person, as her daughter Tiki (who died earlier) becomes the new Naga in that timeline. Due to Naga being a title, it's wholly ambiguous again.]]

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* AmbiguousGender: In-universe -- with the exception of her appearance before the Twelve Crusaders at the Miracle of Darna, she is universally assumed to be male by her religious followers. Forseti the wind Dragon, who knew Naga, used uses gender neutral pronouns when describing the Divine Dragon's leader.[[note]]some [[FanTranslation Fan Translations]] turn the neutral pronouns used to refer to Naga into distinctly male or female pronouns.[[/note]] Something to note is the Japanese word for king is gender-neutral. This is evident in the Japanese version of ''Awakening'', the appointed ruler of Ylisse was is called "Holy King" regardless of their gender. Recently Naga has been portrayed as definitively female. In ''Awakening'' she appears female and is only described as such, and is also referred to as female in the Duma's Ordeals dungeon from ''Shadows of Valentia'', at least in the english English version. This is the same Naga of the Archanea series, who was thought to be a male god by humans. Although the ''Awakening'' art book mentions that it's unknown if ''Awakening'' Naga is the same Naga from the Archanea Series, the ambiguously canon, canon ''Heroes'' says that she is indeed the same Naga and that the reason she was depicted as a male by humans was because she appeared to mankind in different forms, often as a great warrior or even a child. [[spoiler:''The Future Past'' DLC chapters imply that Naga doesn't always have to be the same person, as her daughter Tiki (who died earlier) becomes the new Naga in that timeline. Due to Naga being a title, it's wholly ambiguous again.]]



* DecompositeCharacter: The english book, ''Legacy of Archanea'' , changes the text so instead of Naga appearing as a giant warrior, Naga instead sends a giant warrior to do their bidding.

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* DecompositeCharacter: The english English book, ''Legacy of Archanea'' , Archanea'', changes the text so instead of Naga appearing as a giant warrior, Naga instead sends a giant warrior to do their bidding.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Given how important, Naga is in games like ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' and ''Awakening'', it might be surprising that Naga was barely mentioned in ''Shadow Dragon''. Even in ''Mystery of the Emblem'', Gotoh makes it clear that Naga is gone and his orders are posthumous.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Given how important, important Naga is in games like ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' and ''Awakening'', it might be surprising that Naga was is barely mentioned in ''Shadow Dragon''. Even in ''Mystery of the Emblem'', Gotoh makes it clear that Naga is gone and his orders are posthumous.



* SamusIsAGirl: Despite the AmbiguousGender created InUniverse, ''Awakening'' is the first game we see Naga's appearance outside of murals, and it turns out that she appears as a woman. While it's very easy to miss, Naga is referred with female pronouns in the Duma's Ordeals dungeon from ''Shadows of Valentia'', at least in the english version. If ''Heroes'' is considered canon, it confirms that the ''Awakening'' Naga and the one from the Archanea Series are the same Naga and that the reason for AmbiguousGender InUniverse was because she appeared to humans in many different forms, often as a great warrior or a child.

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* SamusIsAGirl: Despite the AmbiguousGender created InUniverse, ''Awakening'' is the first game we see Naga's appearance outside of murals, and it turns out that she appears as a woman. While it's very easy to miss, Naga is referred with female pronouns in the Duma's Ordeals dungeon from ''Shadows of Valentia'', at least in the english English version. If ''Heroes'' is considered canon, it confirms that the ''Awakening'' Naga and the one from the Archanea Series are the same Naga and that the reason for AmbiguousGender InUniverse in-universe was because she appeared to humans in many different forms, often as a great warrior or a child.

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* AmbiguousGender: In-universe -- with the exception of her appearance before the Twelve Crusaders at the Miracle of Darna, she is universally assumed to be male by her religious followers. Forseti the wind Dragon, who knew Naga, used gender neutral pronouns when describing the Divine Dragon's leader.[note]some FanTranslations turn these neutral pronouns into male or female pronouns.[/note]. Something to note is the Japanese word for king is gender-neutral. This is evident in the Japanese version of ''Awakening'', the appointed ruler of Ylisse was called "Holy King" regardless of their gender. Recently Naga has been portrayed as definitively female. In ''Awakening'' she appears female and is only described as such, and is also referred to as female in the Duma's Ordeals dungeon from ''Shadows of Valentia'', at least in the english version. This is the same Naga of the Archanea series, who was thought to be a male god by humans. Although the ''Awakening'' art book mentions that it's unknown if ''Awakening'' Naga is the same Naga from the Archanea Series, the ambiguously canon, ''Heroes'' says that she is indeed the same Naga and that the reason she was depicted as a male by humans was because she appeared to mankind in different forms, often as a great warrior or even a child. [[spoiler:''The Future Past'' DLC chapters imply that Naga doesn't always have to be the same person, as her daughter Tiki (who died earlier) becomes the new Naga in that timeline. Due to Naga being a title, it's wholly ambiguous again.]]

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* AmbiguousGender: In-universe -- with the exception of her appearance before the Twelve Crusaders at the Miracle of Darna, she is universally assumed to be male by her religious followers. Forseti the wind Dragon, who knew Naga, used gender neutral pronouns when describing the Divine Dragon's leader.[note]some FanTranslations [[note]]some [[FanTranslation Fan Translations]] turn these the neutral pronouns used to refer to Naga into distinctly male or female pronouns.[/note]. [[/note]] Something to note is the Japanese word for king is gender-neutral. This is evident in the Japanese version of ''Awakening'', the appointed ruler of Ylisse was called "Holy King" regardless of their gender. Recently Naga has been portrayed as definitively female. In ''Awakening'' she appears female and is only described as such, and is also referred to as female in the Duma's Ordeals dungeon from ''Shadows of Valentia'', at least in the english version. This is the same Naga of the Archanea series, who was thought to be a male god by humans. Although the ''Awakening'' art book mentions that it's unknown if ''Awakening'' Naga is the same Naga from the Archanea Series, the ambiguously canon, ''Heroes'' says that she is indeed the same Naga and that the reason she was depicted as a male by humans was because she appeared to mankind in different forms, often as a great warrior or even a child. [[spoiler:''The Future Past'' DLC chapters imply that Naga doesn't always have to be the same person, as her daughter Tiki (who died earlier) becomes the new Naga in that timeline. Due to Naga being a title, it's wholly ambiguous again.]]


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* ShesAManInJapan: An odd example, the english book, ''Legacy of Archanea'', says Naga sent a male giant to do their bidding, but the Japanese text and all versions of Heroes, state that instead, Naga themself took the form of a male giant.

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* AmbiguousGender: In-universe -- with the exception of her appearance before the Twelve Crusaders at the Miracle of Darna, she is universally assumed to be male by her religious followers. Forseti the wind Dragon, who knew Naga, used masculine pronouns when describing the Divine Dragon's leader. This might have been a mistranslation, as Naga was usually described with gender neutral pronouns in the Japanese versions of older games. Something to note is the Japanese word for king is gender-neutral. This is evident in the Japanese version of ''Awakening'', the appointed ruler of Ylisse was called "Holy King" regardless of their gender. Recently Naga has been portrayed as definitively female. In ''Awakening'' she appears female and is only described as such, and is also referred to as female in the Duma's Ordeals dungeon from ''Shadows of Valentia''. This is the same Naga of the Archanea series, who was thought to be a male god by humans. Although the ''Awakening'' art book mentions that it's unknown if ''Awakening'' Naga is the same Naga from the Archanea Series, ''Heroes'' outright confirms that she is indeed the same Naga and that the reason she was depicted as a male by humans was because she appeared to mankind in different forms, often as a great warrior or even a child. [[spoiler:''The Future Past'' DLC chapters imply that Naga doesn't always have to be the same person, as her daughter Tiki (who died earlier) becomes the new Naga in that timeline. Due to Naga being a title, it's wholly ambiguous again.]]

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* AmbiguousGender: In-universe -- with the exception of her appearance before the Twelve Crusaders at the Miracle of Darna, she is universally assumed to be male by her religious followers. Forseti the wind Dragon, who knew Naga, used masculine gender neutral pronouns when describing the Divine Dragon's leader. This might have been a mistranslation, as Naga was usually described with gender leader.[note]some FanTranslations turn these neutral pronouns in the Japanese versions of older games.into male or female pronouns.[/note]. Something to note is the Japanese word for king is gender-neutral. This is evident in the Japanese version of ''Awakening'', the appointed ruler of Ylisse was called "Holy King" regardless of their gender. Recently Naga has been portrayed as definitively female. In ''Awakening'' she appears female and is only described as such, and is also referred to as female in the Duma's Ordeals dungeon from ''Shadows of Valentia''.Valentia'', at least in the english version. This is the same Naga of the Archanea series, who was thought to be a male god by humans. Although the ''Awakening'' art book mentions that it's unknown if ''Awakening'' Naga is the same Naga from the Archanea Series, the ambiguously canon, ''Heroes'' outright confirms says that she is indeed the same Naga and that the reason she was depicted as a male by humans was because she appeared to mankind in different forms, often as a great warrior or even a child. [[spoiler:''The Future Past'' DLC chapters imply that Naga doesn't always have to be the same person, as her daughter Tiki (who died earlier) becomes the new Naga in that timeline. Due to Naga being a title, it's wholly ambiguous again.]]]]
* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: At least in the games by Shouzou Kaga, Naga is always referred to with gender neutral pronouns when dragons talk about them. It is only humans that gender Naga and refer to the character with male terms like "kare".



* CrystalDragonJesus: This is played up more in the English localizations, as in the Japanese scripts, its usually more clear that Naga is just one of the [[FantasyPantheon many deities]] that the people of Archanea and Jugdral worship.
* DecompositeCharacter: The english book, ''Legacy of Archanea'' , changes the text so instead of Naga appearing as a giant warrior, Naga instead sends a giant warrior to do their bidding.
* DubInducedPlotlineChange: The ''Legacy of Archanea'' drastically altered Naga's background in ''Mystery of the Emblem'' most notably making [[DecompositeCharacter Naga's giant form a separate character that works for Naga]], despite the english localization of ''Heroes'' going with the original context of the giant being a form of Naga.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Given how important, Naga is in games like ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' and ''Awakening'', it might be surprising that Naga was barely mentioned in ''Shadow Dragon''. Even in ''Mystery of the Emblem'', Gotoh makes it clear that Naga is gone and his orders are posthumous.



** In the backstory of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight'' and ''VideoGame/FireEmblemMysteryOfTheEmblem'', Naga was the leader of the Divine Dragons who worked hard in ensuring humanity's future in place of dragonkind, but is dead in the present, and ironically some decisions Naga made in the past ended up accidentally hurting humanity. One of her fangs was used to forge the Falchion, the weapon used by Anri to defeat Medeus, and later used by his indirect descendants Marth, Chrom, and Lucina. Due to this, her right hand man, Gotoh takes up the role of BigGood, being the one to provide Marth with the means to defeat his [[APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil former ward]], Gharnef, one of the [[BigBadDuumvirate two main villains]].

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** In the backstory of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight'' and ''VideoGame/FireEmblemMysteryOfTheEmblem'', Naga was the leader of the Divine Dragons who worked hard in ensuring humanity's future in place of dragonkind, but is dead in the present, and ironically some decisions Naga made in the past ended up accidentally hurting humanity. One of her fangs was used to forge the Falchion, the weapon used by Anri to defeat Medeus, and later used by his indirect descendants Marth, Chrom, and Lucina. Due to this, her right hand man, Gotoh takes up the role of BigGood, being the one to provide Marth with the means to defeat his [[APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil former ward]], Gharnef, one of the [[BigBadDuumvirate two main villains]].



* SamusIsAGirl: Despite the AmbiguousGender created InUniverse, ''Awakening'' is the first game we see Naga's appearance outside of murals, and it turns out that she's a woman. While it's very easy to miss, Naga is referred with female pronouns in the Duma's Ordeals dungeon from ''Shadows of Valentia'' showing that despite being depicted as male by humans, the Naga of the Archanea Series was in fact female. ''Heroes'' confirms that the ''Awakening'' Naga and the one from the Archanea Series are the same Naga and that the reason for AmbiguousGender InUniverse was because she appeared to humans in many different forms, often as a great warrior or a child.

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* SamusIsAGirl: Despite the AmbiguousGender created InUniverse, ''Awakening'' is the first game we see Naga's appearance outside of murals, and it turns out that she's she appears as a woman. While it's very easy to miss, Naga is referred with female pronouns in the Duma's Ordeals dungeon from ''Shadows of Valentia'' showing that despite being depicted as male by humans, Valentia'', at least in the Naga of the Archanea Series was in fact female. english version. If ''Heroes'' is considered canon, it confirms that the ''Awakening'' Naga and the one from the Archanea Series are the same Naga and that the reason for AmbiguousGender InUniverse was because she appeared to humans in many different forms, often as a great warrior or a child.

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Since Xane was only mimicking Tiki, it doesn't reflect the real Tiki's feelings.


* LikeBrotherAndSister: Although she only recently met Marth, she quickly grows an attachment to him, calling him Big Brother in the Japanese version. This expanded on in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemWarriors'', where she mentions to Caeda how she and Marth feel like her older siblings.



* PrecociousCrush: Implied with Marth, though in the original ''Mystery of the Emblem'', it turned out to be [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Xane]] just teasing Marth.
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* RedheadInGreen: The merchant Annas in ''Awakening'' wear a green tunic and flat hat as part of their travelling clothes.

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* RedheadInGreen: The merchant Annas in ''Awakening'' wear a green tunic and flat hat as part of their travelling traveling clothes.
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* MassiveNumberedSiblings: It's stated that there are a large number of Annas, [[UncannyFamilyResemblance all identical siblings]]. This is what lets her show up in multiple ''Fire Emblem'' game.

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* MassiveNumberedSiblings: It's stated that there are a large number of Annas, [[UncannyFamilyResemblance all identical siblings]]. This is what lets her show up in multiple ''Fire Emblem'' game.games.
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* BadassAdorable: Her child form's ''Heroes'' variants give her lots of little moments that make her this, like turning into a dragon and trying to drink the ocean up in her swimsuit variant.
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* ActionGirl: In ''Awakening'', ''Fates'', ''Three Houses'', and '''Engage''', Anna joins the army and fights on the battlefield with the others.

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* ActionGirl: In ''Awakening'', ''Fates'', ''Three Houses'', and '''Engage''', ''Engage'', Anna joins the army and fights on the battlefield with the others.
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* ActionGirl: In ''Awakening'', ''Fates'', and ''Three Houses'' Anna joins the army and fights on the battlefield with the others.

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* ActionGirl: In ''Awakening'', ''Fates'', and ''Three Houses'' Houses'', and '''Engage''', Anna joins the army and fights on the battlefield with the others.
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* LadyNotAppearingInThisGame: Downplayed in ''Echoes'' with Marth. He was included in an ''Echoes''-themed pin set that was released internationally, alongside Alm and Celica. Despite this, Marth never makes any proper appearance in the game nor is he important to the game's plot, unless one uses his amiibo to summon him as an illusory Hero, but even then, it's only for a short while.

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* BoobsAndButtPose: Her Damaged portrait in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', specifically in her bikini and sarong outfit as part of the "Ylissean Summer" Expansion.
* BoobsOfSteel: Called "The Voice", the daughter of Naga the Divine Dragon, and extremely powerful and long-lived in her own right. AND by the time she reappears in ''Awakening'' as an adult, she's among the bustiest of the cast, perhaps only behind Aversa and Tharja. Even further hammered home when she appears in a bikini as part of ''Heroes''' "Ylissean Summer" Banner - without the dress to cover them up, it's clear she's buxom enough to give Camilla a run for her money. As icing on the cake, Female Robin, who is also revealed to be fairly well-endowed in the same Banner, is decisively smaller in comparison to Tiki when looking at both in swimwear side-by-side.

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* BoobsAndButtPose: Her Damaged portrait in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', specifically in her bikini and sarong outfit as part of the "Ylissean Summer" Expansion.
* BoobsOfSteel: Called "The Voice", the daughter of Naga the Divine Dragon, and extremely powerful and long-lived in her own right. AND by the time she reappears in ''Awakening'' as an adult, she's among the bustiest of the cast, perhaps only behind Aversa and Tharja.
Expansion. Even further hammered home when she appears in a bikini as part of ''Heroes''' "Ylissean Summer" Banner - without the dress to cover them up, it's clear she's buxom enough to give Camilla a run for her money. As icing on the cake, Female Robin, who is also revealed to be fairly well-endowed in the same Banner, is decisively smaller in comparison to Tiki when looking at both in swimwear side-by-side.
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* BonusBoss: [[spoiler:One Anna serves as this in ''Awakening's'' final Ultimate Training DLC Chapter, and boy is she a doozy. It is quite possible to [[SkippableBoss skip]] battling her, however.]]
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->'''Class:''' Pegasus Knight (''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance Path of Radiance]]'', NPC); Trickster (''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Awakening]]'' & ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses Three Houses]]'', playable), Merchant (''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Awakening]]'', NPC and BonusBoss); Outlaw (''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemFates Fates]]''); Axe Fighter (''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemEngage Engage]]'')\\

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->'''Class:''' Pegasus Knight (''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance Path of Radiance]]'', NPC); Trickster (''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Awakening]]'' & ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses Three Houses]]'', playable), Merchant (''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Awakening]]'', NPC and BonusBoss); {{Superboss}}); Outlaw (''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemFates Fates]]''); Axe Fighter (''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemEngage Engage]]'')\\



* SNKBoss: [[spoiler:In ''Awakening'', ye Gods. Aether, Counter, Rightful God, Dragonskin, and Vantage+; this equates to [[LifeDrain Aet]][[ArmorPiercingAttack her]] activating a whole lot (Rightful God), being immune to [[CounterAttack Counter]] and [[OneHitKill Lethality]] (Dragonskin) while having Counter herself, and ''always'' getting the first hit regardless of who initiates combat (Vantage+). Moreover, she has both a Spear for ranged combat and a ''Brave Lance'' for close combat, both forged for Might and Hit Rate, on top of having absurd stats on par with Future Past Grima. While she is vulnerable to Lancebreaker, which reduces her hit rate by 50, she still hits like a truck and Counter is still a problem. However, she is extremely easily gimped by longbows due to not having Aegis+ (or even Pavise+).]]

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* SNKBoss: [[spoiler:In ''Awakening'', ye Gods. Aether, Counter, {{Superboss}}: [[spoiler:As the boss of the final ''Awakening'' DLC Chapter, "Apotheosis", if the player chooses to attempt the secret battles. Not only does she have the highest stats in the game and forged weapons (a Spear to attack from range and a Brave Lance to ''brutalize'' at close range), the skills she has are frightening: [[SecretArt Aether]][[note]]chance to use a LifeDrain attack and an ArmorPiercingAttack[[/note]], Counter[[note]]reflects ''all'' damage from anyone trying to attack from close range[[/note]], Rightful God, Dragonskin, and Vantage+; this equates God[[note]]drastically increases the chance of Aether activating[[/note]], Dragonskin[[note]]50% DamageReduction to [[LifeDrain Aet]][[ArmorPiercingAttack her]] activating a whole lot (Rightful God), being immune all attacks, plus ContractualBossImmunity to [[CounterAttack Counter]] the player's Counter and [[OneHitKill Lethality]] (Dragonskin) while having Counter herself, and ''always'' getting the first hit regardless of who initiates combat (Vantage+). Moreover, she has both a Spear for ranged combat and a ''Brave Lance'' for close combat, both forged for Might and Hit Rate, on top of having absurd stats on par Lethality]][[/note]], topped off with Future Past Grima.Vantage+[[note]]always have ActionInitiative[[/note]]. While she is vulnerable to Lancebreaker, which reduces her hit rate by 50, she still hits like a truck and Counter is still a problem. However, she Her only saving grace is extremely easily gimped by being unable to counterattack against longbows due to not having and long-range magic, and the fact that she doesn't ''also'' have Aegis+ (or or Pavise+ for even Pavise+).more DamageReduction.]]



* WorldsStrongestMan: [[spoiler:As the BonusBoss of ''Awakening'']], she is a contender for having the highest raw stat total of any unit in the franchise with 529 (including Mov). Of her two competitors, both introduced in ''Three Houses'', [[spoiler:Nemesis]] relies on temporary stat buffs from his [[spoiler:Mighty King of Legend]] skill (Totaling 706 points including Mov on [[HarderThanHard Maddening]] [[spoiler:when there are 10 enemy units alive with the 'Ten Elites' skill]]) while [[spoiler:the Immaculate One]] only surpasses her if either you don't count Anna's movement or you count their four health bars in total (Totaling 966 points if all health bars counted when fought on [[HarderThanHard Maddening]] difficulty in [[spoiler: Silver Snow Chapter 21]]).

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* WorldsStrongestMan: [[spoiler:As the BonusBoss {{Superboss}} of ''Awakening'']], she is a contender for having the highest raw stat total of any unit in the franchise with 529 (including Mov). Of her two competitors, both introduced in ''Three Houses'', [[spoiler:Nemesis]] relies on temporary stat buffs from his [[spoiler:Mighty King of Legend]] skill (Totaling 706 points including Mov on [[HarderThanHard Maddening]] [[spoiler:when there are 10 enemy units alive with the 'Ten Elites' skill]]) while [[spoiler:the Immaculate One]] only surpasses her if either you don't count Anna's movement or you count their four health bars in total (Totaling 966 points if all health bars counted when fought on [[HarderThanHard Maddening]] difficulty in [[spoiler: Silver Snow Chapter 21]]).
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* MemeticHandGesture: Usually seen resting her index finger on her face.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: While it was uncertain due to her feet being covered in all the official artwork (and the tapestry in the opening of ''Mystery of the Emblem'' depicted her as a ''male'' giant knight wearing boots, which ''might'' be inaccurate), her ''Heroes'' artwork shows her going around barefoot in her humanoid form, and even then it's difficult to see since the particle effects of her art mostly cover her feet, due to her ethereal form she has taken.
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It's Eyvel who becomes Draco, not Sara


* GenderBender: Draco is male in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', but female in ''Thracia 776'' [[spoiler:even if you keep Sara alive to that point]]. Reasonably justified in that it's entirely possible that a different person was used to create Draco each time.

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* GenderBender: Draco is male in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', but female in ''Thracia 776'' [[spoiler:even if you keep Sara Eyvel alive to that point]]. Reasonably justified in that it's entirely possible that a different person was used to create Draco each time.
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* BladeOnAStick: As a Merchant, she uses a spear, [[spoiler:including her BonusBoss appearance]]. The [[MagicKnight Trickster]] Annas (including the playable one) use Swords and [[CombatMedic Staves]] instead, while the Outlaw Anna in ''Fates'' uses bows, and the Axe Fighter Anna in ''Engage'', rather predictably, uses Axes instead.



%%* BladeOnAStick: Mus in almost every appearance, and also Equus in ''Awakening''.
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* BladeOnAStick: As a Merchant[[spoiler:, including her BonusBoss appearance]]. The [[MagicKnight Trickster]] Annas (including the playable one) use Swords and [[CombatMedic Staves]] instead, while the Outlaw Anna in ''Fates'' uses bows, and the Axe Fighter Anna in ''Engage'', rather predictably, uses Axes instead.

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* BladeOnAStick: As a Merchant[[spoiler:, including Merchant, she uses a spear, [[spoiler:including her BonusBoss appearance]]. The [[MagicKnight Trickster]] Annas (including the playable one) use Swords and [[CombatMedic Staves]] instead, while the Outlaw Anna in ''Fates'' uses bows, and the Axe Fighter Anna in ''Engage'', rather predictably, uses Axes instead.

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* BladeOnAStick: As a Merchant[[spoiler:, including her BonusBoss appearance]]. The [[MagicKnight Trickster]] Annas (including the playable one) use Swords and [[CombatMedic Staves]] instead, while the Outlaw Anna in ''Fates'' uses bows.

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* BladeOnAStick: As a Merchant[[spoiler:, including her BonusBoss appearance]]. The [[MagicKnight Trickster]] Annas (including the playable one) use Swords and [[CombatMedic Staves]] instead, while the Outlaw Anna in ''Fates'' uses bows.bows, and the Axe Fighter Anna in ''Engage'', rather predictably, uses Axes instead.



* OptionalPartyMember: Even after being PromotedToPlayable in ''Awakening'' and ''Fates'', she's an optional recruit.

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* OptionalPartyMember: Even after being PromotedToPlayable in ''Awakening'' and ''Fates'', she's an optional recruit.recruit in all games she is playable in.
** In ''Awakening'', she can be recruited in Paralogue 4, "Anna the Merchant".
** In ''Fates'', she is recruited by completing [[DownloadableContent Xenologue]] 10, "Anna on the Run."
** In ''Three Houses'', she can be recruited starting in Chapter 3, if you've got the third wave of DownloadableContent installed.
** In ''Engage'', she is recruited in Paralogue 2, "Mysterious Merchant".
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Naga's daughter, and the sole survivor of the Divine Dragon tribe who is still capable of taking dragon form. As one of her last acts, Naga placed her in an unending sleep to prevent her from degenerating into madness like all the other dragons, but she was eventually unsealed by Bantu. The two traveled the world for a time until she was captured and brainwashed by Gharnef. Upon being freed from the spell by Bantu, Tiki joined the Altean army and took a liking to Marth. After the war, she was put back to sleep by Gotoh, but he allowed her to reawaken for good upon confirming that Marth would be able to restore the Binding Shield, which would prevent her from degenerating.

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Naga's daughter, as well as the princess and the sole survivor of the Divine Dragon tribe who is still capable of taking dragon form. As one of her last acts, Naga placed her in an unending sleep to prevent her from degenerating into madness like all the other dragons, but she was eventually unsealed by Bantu. The two traveled the world for a time until she was captured and brainwashed by Gharnef. Upon being freed from the spell by Bantu, Tiki joined the Altean army and took a liking to Marth. After the war, she was put back to sleep by Gotoh, but he allowed her to reawaken for good upon confirming that Marth would be able to restore the Binding Shield, which would prevent her from degenerating.
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* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: Due to being Naga's daughter, Tiki is actually a princess of the Divine Dragon tribe, and using her Dragonstones, she can temporarily assume her dragon form and fight back against any enemy that opposes her.
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* DreamTeam: The most popular Lords in the entire series. Marth is the face of the franchise and most FamedInStory of them all, while the others have all inherited dragon blood[[note]]Roy's 'canon' mother is more than likely an ice dragon; Robin was bred to inherit the power of a fell dragon; Corrin's father is a Silent Dragon[[/note]] or made pacts with divine power[[note]]Ike has been blessed by the chaos goddess Yune; Lucina has inherited the exalt's pact with the Divine Dragon Naga[[/note]].

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