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* AdvertisedExtra: Downplayed. Lyn is often used to represent ''The Blazing Blade'' in advertisements and various non-''Blazing Blade'' media, appears in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series as an assist trophy, and also appears in ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' and ''Engage'', all of which makes one think she's the most important character in her game. In the actual game, however, she's the least important out of the three lords, with the most contribution she has to the plot of ''Blazing Blade'' is during her tale (which simply acts as a tutorial with little connection to the main campaign). Once she returns in the main campaign, she only had two more chapters in the spotlight before existing solely to provide cutscene dialogue. That being said, unlike most characters who become irrelevant upon joining your army, she was not written out from the plot entirely, and retains her lord-like qualities (i.e. her death causing a Game Over).
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* AdvertisedExtra: Downplayed. Lyn is often used to represent ''The Blazing Blade'' in advertisements and various non-''Blazing Blade'' media, appears in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series as an assist trophy, and also appears in ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' and ''Engage'', all of which makes one think she's the most important lead character in her game. In the actual game, however, she's the least important out of the three lords, with the most contribution she has to the plot of ''Blazing Blade'' is during her tale (which simply acts as a tutorial with little connection to the main campaign). Once she returns in the main campaign, she only had two more chapters in the spotlight before existing solely to provide cutscene dialogue. That being said, unlike most characters who become irrelevant upon joining your army, she was not written out from the plot entirely, and retains her lord-like qualities (i.e. her death causing a Game Over).
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* AdvertisedExtra: Downplayed. Lyn is often used to represent ''The Blazing Blade'' in advertisements and various non-''Blazing Blade'' media, appears in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series as an assist trophy, and also appears in ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' and ''Engage'', all of which makes one think she's the most important character in her game. In the actual game, however, she's the least important out of the three lords, with the most contribution she has to the plot of ''Blazing Blade'' is during her tale (which simply acts as a tutorial with little connection to the main campaign). Once she returns in the main campaign, she barely contributes anything plot-impacting. That being said, unlike most characters who become irrelevant upon joining your army, she was not written out from the plot entirely, and retains her lord-like qualities (i.e. her death causing a Game Over).
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* AdvertisedExtra: Downplayed. Lyn is often used to represent ''The Blazing Blade'' in advertisements and various non-''Blazing Blade'' media, appears in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series as an assist trophy, and also appears in ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' and ''Engage'', all of which makes one think she's the most important character in her game. In the actual game, however, she's the least important out of the three lords, with the most contribution she has to the plot of ''Blazing Blade'' is during her tale (which simply acts as a tutorial with little connection to the main campaign). Once she returns in the main campaign, she barely contributes anything plot-impacting.only had two more chapters in the spotlight before existing solely to provide cutscene dialogue. That being said, unlike most characters who become irrelevant upon joining your army, she was not written out from the plot entirely, and retains her lord-like qualities (i.e. her death causing a Game Over).
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* YouDontLookLikeYou: Not Lyn herself, but the Sol Katti got hit with this in the North American localization. It's supposed to be a katana similar to the Mani Katti -- even the menu sprite is just a PaletteSwap of it -- but in the unique animation it was given, it's a rapier [[{{BFS}} twice as long as she is tall]]. ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening's'' design makes more sense, looking like a cross between [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/fireemblem/images/a/a0/Sol_Katti_%28FE13_Artwork%29.png/revision/latest?cb=20140302053410 a katana and a large scimitar]].
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* YouDontLookLikeYou: Not Lyn herself, but the Sol Katti got hit with this in the North American localization. Katti. It's supposed to be a katana similar to the Mani Katti Katti, as its sister blade -- even the menu sprite is just a PaletteSwap of it -- but in the unique animation it was given, it's a rapier [[{{BFS}} twice as long as she is tall]]. ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening's'' design makes more sense, looking scales back its length and changes it to look like a cross between [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/fireemblem/images/a/a0/Sol_Katti_%28FE13_Artwork%29.png/revision/latest?cb=20140302053410 a katana and a large scimitar]].scimitar]], but it wasn't until ''VideoGame/FireEmblemWarriors'' that it received an appearance matching its inventory icon.
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** The Sol Katti, her ultimate weapon... at least in the English localizations. It's no longer than any other of her swords in the Japanese original, as her unique sprites for wielding it were accidentally DummiedOut by setting them to be used when she wields Durandal, Eliwood's ultimate weapon that only he can use.
** The Sol Katti, her ultimate weapon... at least in the English localizations. It's no longer than any other of her swords in the Japanese original, as her unique sprites for wielding it were accidentally DummiedOut by setting them to be used when she wields Durandal, Eliwood's ultimate weapon that only he can use.
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**{{BFS}}: The Sol Katti, her ultimate weapon... at least in the English localizations. It's no longer than any other of her swords in the Japanese original, as her unique sprites for wielding it were accidentally DummiedOut by setting them to be used when she wields Durandal, Eliwood's ultimate weapon that only he can use.
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** The Sol Katti, her ultimate weapon... at least in the North American localization. It's no longer than any other of her swords in the original.
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* VoiceForTheVoiceless: In ''Heroes'', as the secondary character in the duo unit Mark: Winds of Hope, she does all the talking for the HeroicMime.
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* OffModel: Lyn's map and battle sprite prior to her promotion depicts her with long sleeves, which are short in her official artwork.
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* {{Irony}}: Since the release of her Brave variant in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'', Lyn is sometimes depicted as using the legendary bow Mulagir. However, in ''The Blazing Blade'', she cannot wield Mulagir as it doesn't appear in that game at all, and Lyn didn't even exist while Mulagir itself did at the time ''The Binding Blade'' was released.
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* AdvertisedExtra: Downplayed. Lyn is often used to represent ''The Blazing Blade'' in advertisements and various non-''Blazing Blade'' media, appears in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series as an assist trophy, and also appears in ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' and ''Engage'', all of which makes one think she's the most important character in her game. In the actual game, however, she's the least important out of the three lords, with the most contribution she has to the plot of ''Blazing Blade'' is during her tale (which simply acts as a tutorial). Once she returns in the main campaign, she barely contributes anything plot-impacting. That being said, unlike most characters who become irrelevant upon joining your army, she was not written out from the plot entirely, and can still cause an automatic game over if she's dead.
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* MsFanservice: Her reapparances have been turning her into this, with many of her cards in ''Cipher'' and alt versions in ''Heroes'' getting artwork that really emphasize on her chest and/or her legs, which as mentioned above, have gone through ''AdaptationalCurves''.
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* AdvertisedExtra: Downplayed. Lyn is often used to represent ''The Blazing Blade'' in advertisements and various non-''Blazing Blade'' media, appears in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series as an assist trophy, and also appears in ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' and ''Engage'', all of which makes one think she's the most important character in her game. In the actual game, however, she's the least important out of the three lords, with the most contribution she has to the plot of ''Blazing Blade'' is during her tale (which simply acts as a tutorial), as once she returns in the main campaign, she barely contributes to the rest of the game's plot. That being said, unlike most characters who lose their plot importance upon joining your army, she was not written out from the plot entirely, and can still cause an automatic game over if she's dead.
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* AdvertisedExtra: Lyn is often used to represent ''The Blazing Blade'' in advertisements and various non-''Blazing Blade'' media, appears in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series as an assist trophy, and also appears in ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' and ''Engage'', all of which makes one think she's the most important character in her game. Ironically, she's the least important out of the three lords, with the most contribution she has to the plot of ''Blazing Blade'' is during her tale, as once she returns in the main campaign, she doesn't contribute much to the overall plot. Downplayed though, since she still holds enough water to remain plot relevant, and can still cause an automatic game over if she's dead.
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* IconicSequelCharacter: Or iconic prequel character if you prefer. Lyn is completely absent from ''The Binding Blade'', however she manages to easily be not only the most popular character in this game, but one of the most popular characters of the ''entire Fire Emblem franchise''.
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* AdvertisedExtra: Lyn is often used to represent ''The Blazing Blade'' in advertisements and various non-''Blazing Blade'' media, appears in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series as an assist trophy, and also appears in ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' and ''Engage'', all of which makes one think she's the most important character in her game. Ironically, she's the least important out of the three lords, with the most contribution she has to the plot of ''Blazing Blade'' is during her tale, as once she returns in the main campaign, she doesn't contribute much to the overall plot. Downplayed though, since she still holds enough water to remain plot relevant, and can still cause an automatic game over if she's dead.
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Tropes pertaining to Eliwood and Hector (But not Lyn) in ''The Binding Blade'' can go [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBindingBladePlayableCharacters here]].
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* DevelopersDesiredDate: While the Lords have multiple possible romantic partners, the gameplay and writing favor certain specific options over others:
** Eliwood's possible brides are Ninian, Lyndis, or Fiora, or the player can pair him with neither of them and just let him marry an anonymous villager. While Roy has Fiora's eye color and stats distribution, and he does call Lyn beautiful during the regular story, the game clearly pushes him towards Ninian. They have the highest support gain in the whole game, Lyn teases that they would make a nice couple, and they receive a slew of unique story scenes together. For example, [[spoiler:an extended version of Ninian's death scene, where she uses her last breath to beg Eliwood to protect Elibe from Nergal. In addition, the pairing creates an alternate ending of the final chapter, where Nils gives his sister his blessings as he heads through the Dragon's Gate alone, in spite of knowing that Ninian's life on Elibe will be shorter than back in the world that lies past the Dragon's Gate]]. The ''Binding Blade'' novelization confirms that he marries [[spoiler:Ninian]].
** Lyn can marry Eliwood, Hector, Rath, or Kent, but the game pushes her towards Hector and especially Rath. She gets a fair amount of ShipTease with Hector and even more unique scenes together in Hector Mode. Meanwhile she is Rath's only marriage candidate, which implies she is the most likely candidate for mother of his child Sue, and the in-game support gain between him and Lyn is the highest alongside Florina. The ''Binding Blade'' novelization has Lyn marry [[spoiler:Rath]].
** Hector's marriage candidates are Lyn, Florina, and Farina. As mentioned above, Hector and Lyn have quite a few extra scenes together that get altered if they reach maximum support, and she does have the highest support gain of his possible brides and the second highest overall after Eliwood. However, the ''Binding Blade'' novelization indicates that he marries [[spoiler:Florina]].
** Eliwood's possible brides are Ninian, Lyndis, or Fiora, or the player can pair him with neither of them and just let him marry an anonymous villager. While Roy has Fiora's eye color and stats distribution, and he does call Lyn beautiful during the regular story, the game clearly pushes him towards Ninian. They have the highest support gain in the whole game, Lyn teases that they would make a nice couple, and they receive a slew of unique story scenes together. For example, [[spoiler:an extended version of Ninian's death scene, where she uses her last breath to beg Eliwood to protect Elibe from Nergal. In addition, the pairing creates an alternate ending of the final chapter, where Nils gives his sister his blessings as he heads through the Dragon's Gate alone, in spite of knowing that Ninian's life on Elibe will be shorter than back in the world that lies past the Dragon's Gate]]. The ''Binding Blade'' novelization confirms that he marries [[spoiler:Ninian]].
** Lyn can marry Eliwood, Hector, Rath, or Kent, but the game pushes her towards Hector and especially Rath. She gets a fair amount of ShipTease with Hector and even more unique scenes together in Hector Mode. Meanwhile she is Rath's only marriage candidate, which implies she is the most likely candidate for mother of his child Sue, and the in-game support gain between him and Lyn is the highest alongside Florina. The ''Binding Blade'' novelization has Lyn marry [[spoiler:Rath]].
** Hector's marriage candidates are Lyn, Florina, and Farina. As mentioned above, Hector and Lyn have quite a few extra scenes together that get altered if they reach maximum support, and she does have the highest support gain of his possible brides and the second highest overall after Eliwood. However, the ''Binding Blade'' novelization indicates that he marries [[spoiler:Florina]].
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* ShipTease: Players are free to pair him up with whoever they want out of Ninian, Lyndis, or Fiora through the support system, or just let him marry an anonymous villager, though he has further moments with Lyndis and Ninian, major characters, outside his conversations with all his potential love interests.
** With Lyn when he states that she is beautiful and Hector teases him.
** With Ninian, bordering DevelopersDesiredDate, [[spoiler:This includes an extended version of Ninian's death scene, where she uses her last breath to beg Eliwood to protect Elibe from Nergal. In addition, the pairing creates an alternate ending of the final chapter, where Nils gives his sister his blessings as he heads through the Dragon's Gate alone, in spite of knowing that Ninian's life on Elibe will be shorter than back in the world that lies past the Dragon's Gate.]]. Also an scene in which Lyn herself teases that they make a nice pairing.
** In The Binding Blade, it's stated that Eliwood ventured to the icy lands of Ilia to retrieve a favorite flower for his ailing wife, pointing to either Fiora and Ninian, both women who come from Ilia. Roy also has Fiora's eye colour and stats closer to her.
** With Lyn when he states that she is beautiful and Hector teases him.
** With Ninian, bordering DevelopersDesiredDate, [[spoiler:This includes an extended version of Ninian's death scene, where she uses her last breath to beg Eliwood to protect Elibe from Nergal. In addition, the pairing creates an alternate ending of the final chapter, where Nils gives his sister his blessings as he heads through the Dragon's Gate alone, in spite of knowing that Ninian's life on Elibe will be shorter than back in the world that lies past the Dragon's Gate.]]. Also an scene in which Lyn herself teases that they make a nice pairing.
** In The Binding Blade, it's stated that Eliwood ventured to the icy lands of Ilia to retrieve a favorite flower for his ailing wife, pointing to either Fiora and Ninian, both women who come from Ilia. Roy also has Fiora's eye colour and stats closer to her.
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* DevelopersDesiredDate: With Lyn of the BelligerentSexualTension variety. They get a fair amount of ShipTease and even more unique scenes together in Hector Mode. If he and Lyn don't become romantically inclined, then it's VitriolicBestBuds.
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* DevelopersDesiredDate: For either Hector, Eliwood or Rath. Discussions of who Lyn marries are a common speculation.
** Lyn gets two special conversations with Eliwood during the game that she doesn't get with anyone else and an extra scene together.
** In Hector's mode, they have a extra scenes together that get altered if they reach maximum support.
** Lyn is the only love interest of Rath, which could be argued that he has a special treatment.
** Lyn gets two special conversations with Eliwood during the game that she doesn't get with anyone else and an extra scene together.
** In Hector's mode, they have a extra scenes together that get altered if they reach maximum support.
** Lyn is the only love interest of Rath, which could be argued that he has a special treatment.
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Ship Tease has to be deliberate.
* TheNotLoveInterest: A odd case with the tactician. They are arguably the person she’s closest with, and is the the one she mentions in her death quotes. She even brings them up in all of here other appearances such as ''Warriors'' and ''Heroes''. That said, due to the tactician having no supports it doesn’t go anywhere.
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* ShipTease: A odd case with the tactician. They are arguably the person she’s closest with, and is the the one she mentions in her death quotes. She even brings them up in all of here other appearances such as ''Warriors'' and ''Heroes''. That said, due to the tactician having no supports it doesn’t go anywhere.
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* SiblingYinYang: Hector is [[HotBlooded hot blooded]], his older brother Uther is [[TheStoic stoic]] and [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]].
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Once you look into it, you'll realize he has a lot of similarities to Lex from ''[[Videogame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar Genealogy of the Holy War]]''. Blue hair? Check. Axe user? Check. HotBlooded? Check. LeeroyJenkins? Check. Vaguely rebellious noble? Check.
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* BelligerentSexualTension: If she has an A Support with Hector, this becomes a pretty good description of their romance.
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