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* CardCarryingVillain: Alternate Fogado openly revels in his villainy. When Fogado calls him out for his crimes, he gleefully agrees that he's "a real piece of work".
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* ShipTease: With Alear.[[spoiler: Nel was in love with the Alear of her world. This has led to complicated feelings towards normal Alear because by being around them she was developing those same feelings again. This is unacceptable in her eyes because they are not the same Alear she fell in love with, and it would be a betrayal to the Divine Dragon she fell in love with. She eventually reconciles with Alear, wanting to treat them as their own person and start over. That being said their relationship can become a romantic if Alear chooses to give Nel the their Pact Ring.]]
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The Alear of the Alternate Elyos. In this MirrorUniverse, they perished during the climax of the war 1000 years ago. Although dead, they possess enough power to contact their counterpart and request their help in saving the Alternate Elyos.

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The Alear of the Alternate Elyos. In this MirrorUniverse, they perished during the climax of the war 1000 years ago.against a revived Sombron. Although dead, they possess enough power to contact their counterpart and request their help in saving the Alternate Elyos.



* NotTooDeadToSaveTheDay: Despite having been dead a thousand years, Alternate Alear sets the plot of the Fell Xenologue DLC in motion by sending Alear to their world and put a stop to the BigBad's plans.

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* NotTooDeadToSaveTheDay: Despite having been dead a thousand years, being dead, Alternate Alear sets the plot of the Fell Xenologue DLC in motion by sending Alear to their world and put a stop to the BigBad's plans.
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* AfterTheEnd: [[spoiler:Alternate Elyos turns out to be a dead world, where everyone in Elyos, including the royal families of each country, are nothing but Corrupted. The only alive people are Nel and Nil and the Four Winds.[[/spoiler]]
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* DramaticIrony: Nel and her brother called for a "savior" to aid them, only to summon Alear. Nel can't help but comment how fate is cruel and mysterious since two Fell Dragons summoned someone who, in the distant past, was their mortal enemy. It's almost immediately made clear, however, that what she actually meant was the person they summoned to help them [[spoiler:is a different version of the Divine Dragon, who Nel was close friends with]].

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* DramaticIrony: Nel and her brother called for a "savior" to aid them, only to summon Alear. Nel can't help but comment how fate is cruel and mysterious since two Fell Dragons summoned someone who, in the distant past, was their mortal enemy. It's almost immediately made clear, however, that what she actually meant was the person they summoned to help them [[spoiler:is a different version of the Divine Dragon, who Nel was close friends in love with]].



* TeethClenchedTeamwork: There's some initial tensions between Alear and Nel at first, with the latter keeping mum on certain details or just being outright giving them the cold shoulder despite Alear being her ally. It takes until near the end of the DLC for her to trust Alear properly and the reason for the cold shoulder to be properly explained: [[spoiler:Nel was close friends with Alternate Alear and is still reeling from their loss, but refuses to so much as consider Alear a ReplacementGoldfish for them]].

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: There's some initial tensions between Alear and Nel at first, with the latter keeping mum on certain details or just being outright giving them the cold shoulder despite Alear being her ally. It takes until near the end of the DLC for her to trust Alear properly and the reason for the cold shoulder to be properly explained: [[spoiler:Nel was close friends in love with Alternate Alear and is still reeling from their loss, but refuses to so much as consider Alear a ReplacementGoldfish for them]].
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* MartialPacifist: While Gregory would much rather avoid conflict if at all possible, he will fight back and defend himself when needed. He'll also come to somebody's aid if he sees them in trouble.

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* MartialPacifist: While Gregory would much rather avoid conflict if at all possible, he will fight back and defend himself when needed. He'll also come to somebody's aid if he sees them in trouble.trouble, which is how he met Zelestia.
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* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Tearfully admits to Alear that [[spoiler:she loved their counterpart and resolved to them herself when the war ended, only for the Divine Dragon to die alongside Sombron at the war's end]].

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* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Tearfully admits to Alear that [[spoiler:she loved their counterpart and resolved to tell them herself when the war ended, only for the Divine Dragon to die alongside Sombron at the war's end]].
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* {{Irony}}: The likes of characters from the main timeline get flipped into dislikes for their counterparts. Alternate Timerra, for example, ''hates'' singing and eating meat.

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* {{Irony}}: The likes of characters from the main timeline get flipped into dislikes for their counterparts. Alternate Timerra, for example, ''hates'' singing and eating meat. Certain battle lines suggest this was also the case for their retainers: According to Alternate Timerra, Alternate Merrin hated animals and Alternate Panette was afraid of graveyards.
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* MartialPacifist: While Gregory would much rather avoid conflict if at all possible, he will fight back and defend himself when needed. He'll also come to somebody's aid if he sees them in trouble.
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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Alternate Ivy is baffled why Nel [[spoiler:wouldn't want her to revive Sombron]].

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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Alternate Ivy is baffled why Nel [[spoiler:wouldn't want her to revive Sombron]]. She also can't understand why her world's Kagetsu sacrificed himself for her, since she's convinced that his smiles at her were fake and that he secretly hated her.
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* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Tearfully admits to Alear that [[spoiler:she loved their counterpart and resolved to them herself when the war ended, only for the Divine Dragon to die alongside Sombron at the war's end]].


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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Nel has been keeping the truth of [[spoiler:the royals and their armies actually being Corrupted a secret from her friends and allies, primarily so that they will never have to learn their former comrades died and to spare them the experience of killing them, even if it is a MercyKill. She especially did not want Alear to have to kill the alternate versions of their own comrades]].
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* TheEeyore: Alternate Diamant and Alternate Hortensia, who get verbally abused and mistreated by their younger and older siblings respectively. Alternate Hortensia is morbidly terrified of her sister Ivy, as Alternate Diamant is much more meek and knows that Alternate Alcryst intends to assassinate him and ascend the throne of Brodia himself.
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* CruelToBeKind: [[spoiler:Her cold shoulder to Alear is this. As she explains to them after killing Alternate Ivy and Alternate Timerra, she didn't want them to experience or see the deaths of people they know and fight alongside in their world, nor did she want them to see what became of their companions in this world. In short, Nel felt Alear [[IgnoranceIsBliis was better off not knowing]].]]
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* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:Becomes this to Nel towards the end of the Fell Xenologue, though they eventually reconcile after Nil spends a thousand years reviving Nel from her HeroicSuicide.]]


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* EvilSoundsDeep: [[spoiler:His "real" voice is noticeably deeper and smoother than his "Nil" one.]]
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* DiscOneNuke: You can access and complete the Fell Xenologues as early as Chapter 7, allowing you to already have Nel, [[spoiler:Rafal]], Zelestia, Gregory, and Madeline recruited for deployment in the main story. All of them are prepromotes, allowing them to pull their own weight and help out the team without starving the earlygame units of too much [=EXP=]. That being said...
* OverratedAndUnderleveled: ...depending on where you are in the main story, if you recruit them very late in the game or after you have long since completed the main story, their base stats will be alarmingly low for their join time, and will [[CantCatchUp struggle to keep up with your other party members]] without significant dedication, despite their reputation as a powerful Fell Dragon duo and an elite squad of warriors.
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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: When she asks about Zephia, Alear chooses to say nothing to Zelestia about her.

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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: When she asks about Zephia, Alear chooses to say nothing to Zelestia about her. If Zelestia battles Zephia, she's shocked to discover her counterpart serves Sombron and realizes how insensitive she was to Alear when she boasted her counterpart no doubt worked alongside them.



* BrattyHalfPint: Averted. Unlike the bratty Marni, Madeline is far more composed, polite, and mature.

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* OtherMeAnnoysMe: It doesn't take long for her to develop a low opinion of Marni. If she's recruited in the main game and fights her counterpart, she tells Marni her desire for approval will only end in disappointment. The only positive thing she has to say about her is her bond with Mauvier.

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One of the Fell Dragon twins from the other world.

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world. She is the elder twin sister of Nil and, alongside her brother and the Four Winds, reside in Lythos Castle defending the Emblem Bracelets until their theft at the hands of the DLC's BigBad. She (and unknown to her Alternate Alear) and her brother summon Alear in the hopes of reclaiming the Emblem Bracelets before they fall into the wrong hands.\\\



* BigSisterInstinct: She is very protective of her younger twin brother Nil, which manifests in battle via her ''Protective'' skill, where she will get a crit boost if Nil gets attacked during Enemy Phase.

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* AbusiveParents: Even in another Elyos, Sombron isn't winning any parent of the year awards. [[spoiler:Ignoring Nel's distress after seeing the corpses of her siblings, all slain by her hand, Sombron decided she was the best choice to become his heir in the event of his death and did ''something'' to her dragonstone. Alear and Zelestia speculate that whatever Sombron did to tamper with it, it affected Rafal's mind after he inherited the stone from Nil.]]
* BigSisterInstinct: She is very protective of her younger twin brother Nil, which Nil. In a flashback sequence in Xenologue 3, she was outraged by her siblings' taunts of how Nil was a failure and offered to get rid of him for her, [[spoiler:and upon waking up after having a blackout, she finds them all dead at her hands]]. In gameplay, this manifests in battle via as her ''Protective'' skill, where she will get a crit boost if Nil gets attacked during Enemy Phase.



* CainAndAbel: At the end of the DLC, [[spoiler:she becomes the Abel to Rafal's Cain, though she wishes to try and redeem him rather than kill him]].



* DefrostingIceQueen: She's initially cold to Alear, which isn't surprising given how Divine and Fell Dragons aren't on the best terms. As time goes on throughout the DLC, however, she gradually begins to open up to them.

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* DefrostingIceQueen: She's initially cold to Alear, which isn't surprising given how as she and the rest of her world are still reeling from the loss of Alternate Elyos' Divine Dragon. Alear's presence is a very bitter reminder of what she and her allies have lost. It takes until near the end of the DLC for her to start opening up and treat them respectfully.
* DistaffCounterpart: The end of the
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: She says that Alear will fight things who ''resemble'' her allies, [[spoiler: not knowing that Alear is from another world and that her statement isn't just MetaphoricallyTrue]].

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: She says that Alear will fight things who ''resemble'' her allies, [[spoiler: not [[spoiler:not knowing that Alear is from another world and that her statement isn't just MetaphoricallyTrue]].



* ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler:Although she already made the choice to make amends as one of Sombron's kin by siding with Alternate Alear, Nel still feels as if the current state of her world is her fault despite her HeelFaceTurn. She similarly feels responsible for Alternate Alear's death.]]



* RedHerring: In Xenologue 3, [[spoiler:she kills Alternate Diamant and Alcryst, then ominously notes how the Alternate Alfred and Celine didn't put up much of a fight, either]], implying she's either a traitor or TheMole working for the BigBad. The following chapter reveals the truth behind her actions. [[spoiler:She's killing the alternate royals because they're Corrupted and thinks killing them is merciful compared to letting them wallow in the world as puppets]].




One of the Fell Dragon twins from the other world.

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world. The younger twin brother of Nel, he and his sister live in Lythos alongside the Four Winds and protect the Emblem Bracelets. When an unknown threat begins summoning Corrupted and the four nations are on the verge of going to war, Nil and his sister attempt to summon an Emblem to help turn the tide, only for Alear (summoned by their counterpart in this world) to answer their calls for help instead.\\\



* RedOniBlueOni: The passionate red oni to his sister's calm and cool blue oni. [[spoiler:The red oni aspects ramp up when he reveals himself to be Rafal.]]

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* RedOniBlueOni: The passionate red oni to his sister's calm and cool blue oni. [[spoiler:The red oni aspects ramp up when he reveals himself to be Rafal.Rafal, who is more aggressive than he was as "Nil".]]
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* DownloadableContent: They only appear and are fought in the Fell Xenologue, which requires the Expansion Pass.
* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler:When they are killed for good in Xenologue 6, they regain their humanity and die peacefully.]]



* DownloadableContent: They only appear and are fought in the Fell Xenologue, which requires the Expansion Pass.
* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler:When they are killed for good in Xenologue 6, they regain their humanity and die peacefully.]]

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* TheCaligula: The Alternate Ivy. Not only is she continuing the main timeline Elusia's worship of the Fell Dragon in the Alternate Elyos, she even tried to [[spoiler:revive Sombron, offering her own father Hyacinth as a sacrifice when he attempted to interfere]] and has no qualms in killing the main timeline versions of Kagetsu and Zelkov when they oppose her, telling Zelkov she has no problems killing him when he's already died for her sake once. Ivy is abhorred by this and angrily asks if there's even anyone in Elusia left to praise her when she's all but ruined Elusia with her hedonism.


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Her personal skill, Protective, grants her +10 Crit for one turn [[BigSisterInstinct if Nil is attacked]].


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* {{Foreshadowing}}: She says that Alear will fight things who ''resemble'' her allies, [[spoiler: not knowing that Alear is from another world and that her statement isn't just MetaphoricallyTrue]].

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* CainAndAbel: With the exception of the Firene siblings, the other royal siblings either have an antagonistic relationship or one just flat out hates the other's guts.
** While Alternate Diamant has a cordial, if strained relationship with Alternate Alcryst, the latter is a GreenEyedMonster who thinks ''he'' should have been king and considers his older brother useless and pathetic. Alternate Diamant is at least aware of this and thinks his younger brother might actually be plotting to assassinate him.
** Alternate Ivy despises Alternate Hortensia, throwing insults at her at every turn and refuses to let her so much as address Alternate Ivy by name. Alternate Hortensia is obviously terrified of her, and even tells Ivy her older sister killed the rest of King Hyacinth's illegitimate children.
** While Alternate Timerra clearly misses her younger brother greatly, it's clear based on Alternate Fogado's words to his counterpart and Timerra that he doesn't reciprocate those feelings ''at all'', instead indulging in acts of cruelty. [[spoiler:Unlike the other siblings, it's implied Alternate Fogado was ''always'' like this. Becoming a Corrupted just gave him a way to act on his impulses.]]



* DarkAndTroubledPast: In Xenologue 3, Zelestia tells Alear Sombron came to her village and demanded obedience from the Mage Dragons. Unlike in the main game where they willingly served him, the Mage Dragons resisted and fought back, only to die at his hands. Zelestia survived because her magic power was too weak for Sombron to even notice her.



* LastOfHisKind: She's the last of the Mage Dragons left in the Alternate Elyos after Sombron wiped them out for their defiance.



* BigDamnHeroes: While on the run from the cult he grew up in, Gregory came upon Zelestia as she was being attacked by Corrupted and saved her. He often tries to downplay his achievements while Zelestia praises him whenever she brings it up.



* DarkAndTroubledPast: Like Griss, Gregory was raised in a Fell Dragon cult thriving on pain and violence. Gregory was disgusted with their practices but pretended to be a faithful follower so as to avoid being tortured like anyone else. When a priest discovered his ruse, Gregory fled for his life.



* RockThemeNaming: Similar to the inhabitants of Brodia, Gregory is named after a mineral called a gregoryite.

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* InnocentlyInsensitive: Upon meeting Alear, Zelestia asks if she has an AlternateSelf in their world before proudly saying she has no doubt her counterpart is also fighting Sombron. Alear doesn't have the heart to tell her that her counterpart Zephia is actually one of their greatest enemies and proudly serves Sombron.



* InnocentlyInsensitive: Upon meeting Alear, Zelestia asks if she has an AlternateSelf in their world before proudly saying she has no doubt her counterpart is also fighting Sombron. Alear doesn't have the heart to tell her that her counterpart Zephia is actually one of their greatest enemies and proudly serves Sombron.
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* DubPersonalityChange: Gregory's introduction in the Japanese version is much more subdued; when Alear spots him, he keeps his voice down and [[DeadpanSnarker calmly]] states that he reacts badly to pain, as if just to affirm that [[IAmNotHim he isn't Griss]]. Compare this to the English dub, where he freaks out at the thought of being mistaken for an enemy.
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His Personal Skill, Wounded Pride, gives him +10 Crit for one turn after an ally within 2 squares of him defeats an enemy.


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* PowerUpLetDown: Zelestia's base class skill (learned at Level 25) makes her swords average out the enemy's Defense and Resistance when dealing damage. This is neat against high-Defense-and-low-Resistance foes, but Resistance-targeting swords exist, and she can also use Magic. On the other hand, there is no Magic that hits Defense, so her edge against high-Resistance-and-low-Defense foes is reduced; this makes her something of the ''opposite'' of a MageKiller, though she can certainly [[CherryTapping use magic swords against Mages]] a lot better than most.
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* BlueIsHeroic: Dresses primarily in blue and white, and is the most proactive in trying to save her world. This is even reflected in her dragon form, where her noticeably sinister features are balanced out by her glowing blue scales. [[spoiler: Further reinforced by her brother Rafal being revealed as the true villain, and cementing her as the hero of this story.]]

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The royal siblings of the alternate Elyos. The long and brutal cold war of the nations of this Elyos, among other things, has driven them to develop personalities far harsher (or simply different) from the ones of the main story.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: With the reveal that [[spoiler:they're all Corrupted]], exactly how much of the alternate royals' darker personalities is genuine and how much of it [[spoiler:is because they CameBackWrong]] is up in the air.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: As much of a douche Alternate Alcryst is, it's clear he genuinely loved and cared for Citrinne and Lapis. If he fights their main game counterparts, he bemoans the fact they died and utterly failed to protect them. It's especially poignant with Citrinne where he says ''he'' should have died, not her.



* FauxAffablyEvil: Alternate Ivy tries to pass herself off as being well-mannered and joyous when speaking to her enemies...except she also gleefully says how she [[spoiler:killed Hyacinth when he tried to stop her from reviving Sombron]].

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* FauxAffablyEvil: Alternate Ivy tries to pass herself off as being well-mannered and joyous when speaking to her enemies...except she also gleefully says how she [[spoiler:killed Hyacinth when he tried to stop her from reviving Sombron]]. Alternate Fogado isn't much better as he never once loses his smile as he recounts how his retainers died and how gleeful he sounds as he tries to kill their main game counterparts.
* {{Flanderization}}: Alternate Celine dials up her main game counterpart's vengeful and bloodthirsty attitude, having no qualms about going to war with Brodia if it means she can have vengeance and allow Firene to prosper. [[spoiler:Her increased BloodKnight tendencies are justified, though. After all, most Corrupted aren't what you call sane when they come back.]]


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* SpottingTheThread: Surprisingly, Gregory instantly knows Alear isn't the Divine Dragon he's familiar with as he finds them scary, not because Alear almost attacked them when Gregory accidentally snuck up on them, but because he feels they're off somehow. [[spoiler:The imbalance of essence he mentions likely refers to Alear's Fell Dragon heritage and the Divine Dragon essence Lumera imbued in them.]]
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!Alternate Elyos
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The Alear of the Alternate Elyos. In this MirrorUniverse, they perished during the climax of the war 1000 years ago. Although dead, they possess enough power to contact their counterpart and request their help in saving the Alternate Elyos.
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* AmbiguousSituation: In contrast to the Alear of the main game, Alternate Alear has blue hair, though it's unclear whether they are [[spoiler:an actual Divine Dragon and not of Fell Dragon heritage, eventually becoming a full Divine Dragon after surpassing Lumera as Divine Dragon Monarch following her passing, or simply AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence]]. The pact ring support with Gregory and [[spoiler:Rafal imply, if not confirm, that their Alear somehow was never a Fell Dragon at all. The logistics on how this is possible was never made clear]].
* CrypticConversation: Their meeting with Alear is chock full of this, insisting that they have never met despite Alear feeling as if they have.
* HaveWeMetYet: A non-time travel variant. Alear feels as if they've met their counterpart, but the Divine Dragon insists this is their first meeting. It may be a case of MetaphoricallyTrue since they're the same person from two different timelines.
* TheHeart: Of the Alternate Elyos. When they died, everyone started pointing fingers at each other for having let them die and are now at each other's throats.
* MutualKill: They and Sombron both slew each other when the latter managed to free himself sometime after the last Fell-Divine Dragon war.
* NotTooDeadToSaveTheDay: Despite having been dead a thousand years, Alternate Alear sets the plot of the Fell Xenologue DLC in motion by sending Alear to their world and put a stop to the BigBad's plans.
* OppositeSexClone: Depending on which gender Alear is, the Divine Dragon of the Alternate Elyos will be the opposite gender; a female Alternate Alear will greet a male Alear, and vice versa.
* PlotTriggeringDeath: The death of Alternate Alear isn't necessarily what kicks off the plot of Fell Xenologue, but their passing created a fracture in the Alternate Elyos, putting all four nations in a state of cold war.
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!!!'''Class:''' Fell Child
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RomiPark (Japanese), Liz Morey (English)
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One of the Fell Dragon twins from the other world.
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* BigSisterInstinct: She is very protective of her younger twin brother Nil, which manifests in battle via her ''Protective'' skill, where she will get a crit boost if Nil gets attacked during Enemy Phase.
* BladeOnAStick: Nel is proficient in using lances, and has a unique lance called Représailles.
* BlueIsHeroic: Dresses primarily in blue and white, and is the most proactive in trying to save her world. This is even reflected in her dragon form, where her noticeably sinister features are balanced out by her glowing blue scales.
* BreathWeapon: Her dragon form’s attack animation has her firing a laser beam from her mouth.
* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: Gender-inverted version. She's the brooding girl in this case, being very solemn, aloof and cold. It’s later revealed that she is this way because [[spoiler:she feels immense guilt over feeling responsible for the state of her world]]. Nel is also shown for the majority of the Fell Xenologue to be frustrated with the idea of working alongside Alear. [[spoiler:In truth she is frustrated because they remind her of the Alear she once loved and lost.]] In contrast, Nil is a gentle boy and is much more openly emotional. [[spoiler:This trope becomes played straight with the reveal that the gentle Nil shown throughout the Fell Xenologue was a facade and instead Sombron’s chosen heir Rafal. In truth Rafal was always a vile person, being darker and more brooding than Nel ever was. Likewise, as more is revealed about Nel, it’s shown that she has always been a very gentle person to those she cares about.]]
* ContraltoOfDanger: Nel has a noticeably deep voice in both the English and Japanese dubs. This is fitting as Nel is described as being both strong and brave.
* DarkIsNotEvil: She's a heroic Fell Dragon who wants to put a stop to the cold war in her world by taking the Emblem Bracelets, believing NoManShouldHaveThisPower.
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's initially cold to Alear, which isn't surprising given how Divine and Fell Dragons aren't on the best terms. As time goes on throughout the DLC, however, she gradually begins to open up to them.
* DramaticIrony: Nel and her brother called for a "savior" to aid them, only to summon Alear. Nel can't help but comment how fate is cruel and mysterious since two Fell Dragons summoned someone who, in the distant past, was their mortal enemy. It's almost immediately made clear, however, that what she actually meant was the person they summoned to help them [[spoiler:is a different version of the Divine Dragon, who Nel was close friends with]].
* HeroicSuicide: [[spoiler:She kills herself at the end of the Xenologue, breaking her altered dragonstone and restoring Nil/Rafal's state of mind. She eventually gets better thanks to Rafal channeling his essence into her over the course of a thousand years.]]
* ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler:Although she already made the choice to make amends as one of Sombron's kin by siding with Alternate Alear, Nel still feels as if the current state of her world is her fault despite her HeelFaceTurn. She similarly feels responsible for Alternate Alear's death.]]
* MercyKill: [[spoiler:She feels that killing the Alternate nobles is the best thing she can do for them, finding their current states as Corrupted pawns to be pitiful.]]
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: As a Fell Dragon, Nel’s dragon form has similar snake-like qualities to Sombron and a glowing third eye. Unlike Sombron, she has frilled lizard qualities as well as luminescent blue scales.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Nel has red eyes like the other Fell Dragons, can assume a form similar to Sombron's in battle, and is not one to be trifled with. Pick a fight with her or try to kill Nil at your own risk.
* TheStoic: Nel isn’t very expressive, especially in comparison to her brother.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: There's some initial tensions between Alear and Nel at first, with the latter keeping mum on certain details or just being outright giving them the cold shoulder despite Alear being her ally. It takes until near the end of the DLC for her to trust Alear properly and the reason for the cold shoulder to be properly explained: [[spoiler:Nel was close friends with Alternate Alear and is still reeling from their loss, but refuses to so much as consider Alear a ReplacementGoldfish for them]].
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: The events of the Fell Xenologue DLC [[spoiler:may have happened because of her well-meaning decision to give Nil her dragonstone. Assuming Alear and Zelestia's theory that Sombron tampered with it is correct, Nel's dragonstone (which Nil gave to Rafal as he was dying) may have warped Rafal's psyche and made him into the BigBad of the DLC]].
* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler:When Nel brutally slaughters the alternate Ivy and Timerra in cold blood right in front of Alear themselves, they become ''furious'' and chews out Nel for the needless killing of the two queens. However, Nel defends her decision by stating that the royals were actually the [[CameBackWrong Corrupted]] and she is only doing a favor for them by [[MercyKill putting them out of their misery]], causing Alear to reign in their anger]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nil ''(Il)'']]
!![[spoiler:Rafal]]
!!!'''Class:''' Fell Child
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakuyaEguchi (Japanese), [[Creator/YChang Yungi Chang]] (English)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fireemblemengage_nil.png]]

One of the Fell Dragon twins from the other world.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Both Alear and Zelestia sense something off about Nel's dragonstone [[spoiler:and suggest Sombron might have cast a spell on it that influenced Nil's actions during the DLC. However, Nil insists his actions were his own and refuses to give responsibility to Sombron. It is implied that whatever Sombron did to the dragonstone had some effect on his psyche, however]].
* DeadPersonImpersonation: [[spoiler:In truth, the real Nil died years ago, the person at Nel's side is really Rafal. His twin had died when he was too young to really remember her and he had grown close to the real Nil. Because the resemblance between the real Nil and Rafal was so uncanny as Nil lay dying he asked Rafal to take his place to spare Nel the pain of his loss. However, Nel knew the entire time her real twin had died but accepted Rafal anyway.]]
* DudeLooksLikeALady: A very androgynous man who could quite easily pass as a woman.
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Not on the level of [[TheEeyore Alcryst]], but Nil does consider himself a "failure" compared to his sister.
* NiceGuy: Nil is quite cheerful and sweet, in contrast to the more aloof Nel. [[spoiler:His real personality as Rafal is more abrasive and snarky.]]
* RedOniBlueOni: The passionate red oni to his sister's calm and cool blue oni. [[spoiler:The red oni aspects ramp up when he reveals himself to be Rafal.]]
* TheReveal: Several!
** [[spoiler:[[BigBad He's behind everything]] going on in the DLC.]]
** [[spoiler:He's not actually Nil. The real Nil died shortly after Nel gave him her dragonstone. He ''did'' know Nil though. The two had an uncanny resemblance, so when the real Nil died he asked his brother to take his place and be there for Nel.]]
** [[spoiler:Nel knew the entire time that the real Nil had died.]]
** [[spoiler:His real name is Rafal, as he reveals right after Nel kills herself in the end.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: It is quite difficult to talk about Nil without revealing critical points of the Xenologue's story.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Alternate royal siblings]]
!!Alfred and Céline, Diamant and Alcryst, Ivy and Hortensia, and Timerra and Fogado

The royal siblings of the alternate Elyos. The long and brutal cold war of the nations of this Elyos, among other things, has driven them to develop personalities far harsher (or simply different) from the ones of the main story.

For the normal versions of the royals, all of the crown heirs can be found [[Characters/FireEmblemEngageMainCharacters here]], while all of the second heirs can be found in their resepctive pages; Céline can be found [[Characters/FireEmblemEngageKingdomOfFirene here]], Alcryst can be found [[Characters/FireEmblemEngageKingdomOfBrodia here]], Hortensia can be found [[Characters/FireEmblemEngageKingdomOfElusia here]], and Fogado can be found [[Characters/FireEmblemEngageQueendomOfSolm here]].
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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Downplayed. In the Japanese dub, Celine is quite vocal in her desire for vengeance against Brodia and pushes Alfred to approve of the invasion, whereas in the English dub, she frames the invasion as a means of expanding their territory so as to acquire more resources for Firene.
* AlternateSelf: They're just the royal siblings, but with their personalities either swapped or turned into a harsh extreme, as seen with the Alternate Celine who is wholly willing to go to war with other countries, if not the entirety of Elyos, if it means Firene can prosper.
* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Played with. Alternate Diamant succeeded Morion as King of Brodia, but if the interaction between him and Alternate Alcryst is any indication, it's clear he feels inferior, not unlike how Alcryst feels toward Diamant in the main timeline.
* BigBrotherBully:
** Inverted with Alternate Alcryst. In stark contrast to his main timeline self, Alcryst has more of a backbone and a complete {{Jerkass}} to Alternate Diamant, who is more meek and timid. Alternate Diamant even implies his younger brother hates him so much he's been plotting to assassinate him for quite some time.
--->'''Alternate Alcryst''': Must I do ''everything'' for you, my pathetic excuse of a brother?!
** Alternate Ivy, in addition to running Elusia into the ground, is this to not just Alternate Hortensia, but even the rest of her half-siblings. If Ivy and/or Hortensia fights Alternate Hortensia, she'll ask Ivy if she's come to kill her like the rest of Hyacinth's illegitimate children and tells her main timeline counterpart that Alternate Ivy thinks of her as little more than a miserable wretch.
* TheCaligula: The Alternate Ivy. Not only is she continuing the main timeline Elusia's worship of the Fell Dragon in the Alternate Elyos, she even tried to [[spoiler:revive Sombron, offering her own father Hyacinth as a sacrifice when he attempted to interfere]] and has no qualms in killing the main timeline versions of Kagetsu and Zelkov when they oppose her, telling Zelkov she has no problems killing him when he's already died for her sake once. Ivy is abhorred by this and angrily asks if there's even anyone in Elusia left to praise her when she's all but ruined Elusia with her hedonism.
* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler:The harsher personalities of the alternate royals aren't just from the current state of the Alternate Elyos. In Xenologue 4, Nel tells Alear they are all Corrupted, who barring a few exceptions (like Alear in the endgame) come back with some complications.]]
* CassandraTruth: Since the Alear of the Alternate Elyos died a thousand years ago, none of them believe the protagonist is the Divine Dragon and mistake them as a Corrupted.
* CompositeCharacter: The Alternate Fogado has shades of this, attempting to [[spoiler:fill Veyle's shoes as the HeroKiller in Lythos Castle when he attacks Nel and Nil to take the Emblem Bracelets. Unlike Veyle in the main timeline, who succeeded in killing Lumera, he fails because of Alear's interference]].
* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:Nel reveals in Xenologue 4 that the royals the party has fought so far were all Corrupted, and that her killing of them was a MercyKill.]]
* DissonantSerenity: Alternate Fogado wears a smile on his face, even as he tries to kill his main timeline counterpart with the explicit purpose of taking his place and [[spoiler:gleefully admitting he's the one who attacked Lythos Castle]].
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Alternate Ivy is baffled why Nel [[spoiler:wouldn't want her to revive Sombron]].
* DownloadableContent: They only appear and are fought in the Fell Xenologue, which requires the Expansion Pass.
* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler:When they are killed for good in Xenologue 6, they regain their humanity and die peacefully.]]
* FauxAffablyEvil: Alternate Ivy tries to pass herself off as being well-mannered and joyous when speaking to her enemies...except she also gleefully says how she [[spoiler:killed Hyacinth when he tried to stop her from reviving Sombron]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: After defeating the Alternate Alfred and Celine, Alear notes how the former seems to be acting strange in her presence. While his breakdown could easily be mistaken for grief, since Alear reminds him so much of their counterpart, [[spoiler:it's later revealed to be a sign of his degredation as a Corrupted]].
* FreudianExcuse: Some of the royals have good justifications for their darker personalities. Alternate Celine wants war with Brodia after having lost not only her mother, but even Chloe and Louis. Alternate Hortensia is motivated to [[spoiler:revive her father, who was killed by Alternate Ivy when he tried to interfere with her attempt to revive Sombron]].
* GrewASpine: The Alternate Alcryst is very much ''not'' TheEeyore his main counterpart is. Unfortunately, said spine also comes with a [[TookALevelInJerkass level in douchery]] as evident by how he treats his older brother.
* InterfaceSpoiler: Checking the stats of the royals show that they (along with the generic human enemies) are considered ''Corrupted'', which would raise many a player's eyebrows. [[spoiler:It turns out that they are indeed reanimated corpses]].
* {{Irony}}: The likes of characters from the main timeline get flipped into dislikes for their counterparts. Alternate Timerra, for example, ''hates'' singing and eating meat.
* OtherMeAnnoysMe: This trope gets played with, averted, or played straight depending which royal interacts with their alternate counterpart. The counterparts themselves do play this straight, believing their main timeline selves to be illusions.
** Alfred's main gripe with his counterpart is that he lacks muscles and wonders if he's just not cut out to have the physique he's dreamed of in any world he's in.
** Celine is ''really'' not happy with her counterpart's insistence on going to war with Brodia, stating war will ''never'' bring them peace. Alternate Celine is of the opposite opinion since she wants Firene to prosper; the other nations can go to hell as far as she's concerned.
** Despite either being ignorant or not realizing the relationship between the brothers of Alternate Elyos, Alcryst actually ''admires'' how strong-willed Alternate Alcryst is.
** Initially, Alternate Ivy's personality and way of speaking disgusts Ivy. Then she hears from her own counterpart's mouth how [[spoiler:she killed King Hyacinth and offered him up as a sacrifice]]. Between this and how Alternate Ivy has more or less single-handedly ruined Elusia, Ivy is rightfully pissed.
** Alternate Hortensia doesn't like the prospect of fighting her main timeline counterpart, but she's willing to fight her to revive her father while rebuffing Hortensia's comments how they're cute, insisting they're just as Alternate Ivy says they are: "miserable wretches".
** Timerra quickly notices how "stuffy" Alternate Timerra is and wonders if she's a "normal ruler", then decides her counterpart needs to blow off some steam with a good old fashioned fight. Alternate Timerra thinks her main timeline counterpart just needs to die.
** Fogado is immediately creeped out by how similar he and his alternate counterpart are. Meanwhile, Alternate Fogado is eager to KillAndReplace him in his world.
* PosthumousCharacter: The rulers of the respective nations died during the second war against Sombron, leaving the crown heirs to pick up the slack in their place. The only ruler of the four nations of Elyos that survived was Hyacinth, [[spoiler:though he would later be killed by Alternate Ivy when she attempted to resurrect Sombrom and offered him as a sacrifice when he interfered. As you later learn in Xenologue 4, however, they've been DeadAllAlong. ''All'' of the alternate royals are in fact Corrupted and died alongside their parents during the war]].
* TokenGoodTeammate: Alternate Diamant and Alternate Hortensia are surprisingly this compared to the other royals. The former is meek, but he just wants to have a nice brotherly bond with Alternate Alcryst and gives Alear's party a chance to surrender. Alternate Hortensia, meanwhile, clearly doesn't want to fight her main timeline counterpart, but she's willing to do whatever it takes to revive her father with the Bracelets' power.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Played with. Without the Divine Dragons to act as a MoralityChain and the cold war the alternate Elyos is caught up in, the alternate royals have all undergone this. The loss of Alternate Celine's mother and retainers has made her brash and vengeful, demanding that Alternate Alfred declare all-out war against Brodia and coldly dismiss the suffering of others if it is for the sake of her own people, Alternate Alcryst treats his older brother like garbage and finds him a pathetic excuse for a king (it's also implied by Alternate Diamant that Alternate Alcryst may even be plotting to assassinate him), and Alternate Ivy is TheCaligula who genuinely worships the Fell Dragon Sombron who calls Alternate Hortensia a "miserable wretch". [[spoiler:Another contributing factor is that they're [[DeadAllAlong Corrupted]], who have already been stated to have complications from being BackFromTheDead.]]
[[/folder]]

!!The Four Winds
[[folder:In General]]

An organization of four knights formed to protect Lady Nel and the counterpart to the main timeline's Four Hounds.
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* AlternateSelf: All four of them are alternate versions of the Four Hounds from the main timeline.
* CuttingOffTheBranches: Based on their dialogue in their supports with [[spoiler:Mauvier and Veyle]], they chronologically join Alear's army [[spoiler:after Zephia and Griss' LastStand in Chapter 23]].
* DownloadableContent: They are introduced in the Fell Xenologue, which requires the Expansion Pass.
* GenderEqualEnsemble: Consists of two women and two men.
* GoodCounterpart: They are heroic versions of the Four Hounds.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:In Xenologue 5, they all decide to destroy the temple to take down all the Corrupted inside, and killing themselves in the process. Luckily, Zelestia, Gregory, and Madeline survive thanks to Mauvier warping them out in time, only letting himself die.]]
* MagicKnight: Half of the Winds (sans Gregory and Madeline, who is purely a spellcaster and physical fighter, respectively) can fight with physical weapons and use magic via tomes or staves.
* PaletteSwap: Save for Mauvier, all of them are recolored versions of the Four Hounds from the main game. Notably, Gregory also lacks the tattoos and piercings of Griss, his main game counterpart.
* PromotedToPlayable: Played with. The Four Winds look like the antagonistic Four Hounds from the base game and are playable allies of Alear in the Fell Xenologue and can be unlocked as playable characters in the main game after completing the DLC campaign. However, they are ultimately different people from the Hounds [[AlternateSelf despite their extremely similar design and personalities]] (with the exception of Mauvier, who looks and acts the same as his original counterpart).
* SurvivorGuilt: [[spoiler:Their supports with Mauvier show that they all have this regarding their own Mauvier's sacrifice. While Madeline remains mostly in control even as she reveals her sorrow, Zelestia and Gregory nearly break down crying as they apologize for being unable to save him.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Zelestia]]
!!!'''Class:''' Melusine
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RikaFukami (Japanese), Creator/ElizabethMaxwell (English)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zelestiafe17portrait.png]]
The leader of the Four Winds.\\\
Information about Zelestia's original counterpart, Zephia, can be found on the [[Characters/FireEmblemEngageAntagonists Antagonists]] page.
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* DarkIsNotEvil: In contrast to Zephia, her outfit consists of dark and gray colors, and is one of Alear's allies.
* FloralThemeNaming: Similar to the inhabitants of Elusia, Zelestia is named after a flower called a celestia, though [[XtremeKoolLetterz spelled with a Z at the beginning]].
* TheLeader: The head honcho of the Four Winds, though like them she's subservient to the twin Fell Dragons Nel and Nil.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Upon meeting Alear, Zelestia asks if she has an AlternateSelf in their world before proudly saying she has no doubt her counterpart is also fighting Sombron. Alear doesn't have the heart to tell her that her counterpart Zephia is actually one of their greatest enemies and proudly serves Sombron.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: When she asks about Zephia, Alear chooses to say nothing to Zelestia about her.
* MsFanservice: By virtue of being a PaletteSwap of Zephia, Zelestia is quite the looker.
* NiceGirl: Zelestia, unlike Zephia, is a kind and compassionate person, always looking out for the safety and wellbeing of her friends and allies.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: She's been around for a thousand years, and participated in both wars against Sombron.
* RecognitionFailure: Subverted. Unlike Zephia who did not know who Alear was, Zelestia recognizes them as the Divine Dragon and is quite shocked to discover them alive and well given that the Divine Dragons of the Alternate Elyos died out. Justified InUniverse as the Fell Xenologue DLC story occurs after the second war with Sombron, which was more recent and Zelestia was Alternate Alear's ally.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Like Zephia, her outfit exposes a lot of skin.
* TeamMom: She treats the Winds like family, being quite kind and motherly. Unlike Zephia, Zelestia is ''genuinely'' affectionate and caring towards them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gregory]]
!!!'''Class:''' Sage
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KenjiroTsuda (Japanese), Jamison Boaz (English)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gregoryfe17portrait.png]]
A member of the Four Winds.\\\
Information about Gregory's original counterpart, Griss, can be found on the [[Characters/FireEmblemEngageAntagonists Antagonists]] page.
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* CombatSadomasochist: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]. Unlike Griss, who enjoys pain, Gregory ''dislikes'' pain.
* CowardlyLion: He's quite the coward and often thinks of running away first, but won't hesitate to fight if he has to.
* FaceOfAThug: Downplayed. Like his main counterpart Griss, Gregory has a traditionally thuggish face. However, he lacks Griss' face piercings and tattoos.
* LightIsGood: Parts of his outfit are colored white instead of the gray seen on his original counterpart, Griss, and is on Alear's side.
* RockThemeNaming: Similar to the inhabitants of Brodia, Gregory is named after a mineral called a gregoryite.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Madeline]]
!!!'''Class:''' General
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RurikoAoki (Japanese), Creator/SarahWilliams (English)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/madelinefe17portrait.png]]
The youngest member of the Four Winds.\\\
Information about Madeline's original counterpart, Marni, can be found on the [[Characters/FireEmblemEngageAntagonists Antagonists]] page.
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* BlueIsHeroic: Unlike Marni, Madeline dons blue armor instead of pink, and is on Alear's side.
* BrattyHalfPint: Averted. Unlike the bratty Marni, Madeline is far more composed, polite, and mature.
* EdibleThemeNaming: Similar to the inhabitants of Solm, Madeline is named after a french dessert called a madeleine cookie.
* HumbleHero: Madeline is quite modest and humble when it comes to accepting praise, in another sharp contrast to [[AttentionWhore Marni.]]
* LadyOfWar: Madeline may be far more polite than her counterpart, but make no mistake, she can hit just as hard.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Defied. [[spoiler:While Mauvier shows signs of seeing her as this to Marni in their B support, he quickly realizes how selfish he is being and apologizes, promising to see Madeline as her own person. Madeline, for her part, bears him no ill will for it, as she admits that she herself has the same struggles regarding him and her own Mauvier.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mauvier (alternate counterpart)]]
!!!'''Class:''' Royal Knight
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomoakiMaeno (Japanese), Gavin Hammon (English)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mauvierfe17portrait.png]]

Information about Mauvier's original counterpart can be found on the [[Characters/FireEmblemEngageAntagonists Antagonists]] page.
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* FourIsDeath: He's the last of the Four Winds to be introduced to Alear, [[spoiler:and the only member of their party to die]].
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He warps Zelestia, Gregory, and Madeline out of the crumbling temple in Xenologue 5, so that only he will die in the impending ruin.]]
* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:Whereas the Mauvier of the main game is the SoleSurvivor of the Four Hounds, this one is the only member of the Four Winds to die.]]
* NeverTrustATrailer: Despite his gameplay being [[https://youtube/_ulIzlZKS1M?t=52 showcased in a trailer]] previewing the Four Winds as playable characters, he is never actually playable in the Fell Xenologue proper, given that [[spoiler:he dies two chapters after he’s introduced]]. The trailer likely used the Mauvier that was already in the base game to demonstrate Alternate Mauvier’s gameplay.
* OddNameOut: Of the Four Winds, he's the only one who doesn't have a different name from his main universe counterpart.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted. Despite being mirror versions of the same character, this version of Mauvier shares the same name as his main universe counterpart.
* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:In his final moments, he mentions being able to reunite with Veyle in the afterlife]].
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