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This page details the first generation characters of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar''. For other characters, head back to the index [[Characters/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar here.]]
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[[folder:Sigurd of Chalphy ''(Siglud)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:Holy Knight]]
The son and heir of Duke Byron of Chalphy, left behind in Chalphy with a only small retinue of knights while the bulk of Grannvalian forces are off to war in Isaach. His departure to handle the Verdane attack on Jungby sets off a chain of events which changes Jugdral forever...


->'''Class:''' Knight Lord
->'''Holy blood:''' Baldur [Major]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/GrantGeorge (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* ArchEnemy: Along with Byron, he is considered one by Lombard and Reptor. Why? [[EvilIsPetty Because his house has always been close to the royal family]].
* AncestralWeapon: Tyrfing, which originally belonged to the Crusader Baldur.
* BadassBaritone: His voice in ''Heroes'', befitting his powerful, heroic character.
* BerserkButton: What's that, King Chagall? You just [[spoiler:send Eldigan to his death/had him executed?]] Whoops. Sigurd kind of wants you to die a painful death now. This man will not stand for anyone messing with his friends or loved ones.
** In the Oosawa manga... Hey, Sandima? Did you [[spoiler:poison his troops with Fenrir]] '''and''' [[spoiler:stab Jamke's old man InTheBack]]? Huh, you massively pissed Sigurd off and ''he's coming for you''. [[spoiler:This one didn't go as well.]]
* BestFriendsInLaw: With Quan, who is married to his sister Ethlyn.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: On one hand, you have the guy whose kindness Oifey marvels at. On the other hand, press his BerserkButton and see how well ''that'' goes.
* BladeOnAStick: Notable for being the first Lord in the series to be able to use them. However, [[HeroesPreferSwords his weapon of choice, like most lords, is a sword]].
* BrotherSisterTeam: Sigurd and Ethlyn are the subtle introduction to this mechanic, and one of the two sibling teams in Generation 1.
* TheCameo: Ike has a PaletteSwap based on him in the ''Super Smash Bros'' series.
* CelibateHero: he never had any romantic inclinations towards women until he met Deirdre.
* ChildhoodFriends: With Edain, Quan, and Eldigan. [[spoiler:The last one unfortunately ends in tragedy.]]
* CoolSword: The Silver Sword he starts off with, and then Tyrfing.
* CrutchCharacter: He has a unique status for a Lord, Sigurd can pretty much handle most if not all of Generation 1 by himself, but using him too much will sap experience away from the other characters, having a negative effect on their children.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Blue hair and blue eyes.
* {{Deconstruction}}: Sigurd is your basic noble Fire Emblem Hero holding fast to his beliefs. Unfortunately for him, his optimism and noble nature become a double-edged sword in the grand scheme of things.
* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:His son Seliph takes over the plot after his death, and ends up unifying the accidental conquests.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Once he sees that Deirdre has been brainwashed into forgetting him and realises that Arvis has set the whole thing up to rule the kingdom, he completely loses all faith in everything.]]
* {{Determinator}}: Do '''not''' screw with this man's friends. And ''especially'' do not use them like pawns. [[spoiler:Chagall found this out the hard way]].
* DisappearedDad: His father goes missing after being framed for treason. [[spoiler:Later he becomes this for his own son. Thanks a bunch, Arvis.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He starts and remains a great unit, but once he gets the Tyrfing he becomes absolutely unstoppable.
* {{Expy}}: You'd be forgiven if you initially mistook him for "[[VideoGame/FireEmblemAkaneia Marth]] on a horse." His class, Knight Lord, combines the Paladin template with [[MagikarpPower Lord-like]] stat-growths.
* FightsLikeANormal: Sigurd doesn't really get to reap the rewards of his Holy Blood (namely, usage of the Tyrfing) for a huge portion of his story. Furthermore, unlike other ''Emblem'' Lords, he doesn't even get a unique Preference weapon or even a special event item like Lex's Brave Axe. As such, this forces him to rely on the more mundane weapons in the world, such as the Silver Sword... all of which he can kick considerable amounts of arse with.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Averted; [[spoiler:he's mentioned at least once in every chapter of Gen 2]].
* FatalFlaw: Relies a little too much on military prowess to get the job done - and assumes that everyone else is as straightforward as he is. [[spoiler:His recklessness and short-sightedness cost him his life in the end.]]
* GoodIsNotSoft: He always means well, but war is war.
* HappilyMarried: To Deirdre. [[spoiler:Unfortunately it ends in tragedy.]]
* TheHero: He fights injustice across Jugdral, and inspires a large amount of disparate people to join him, from peasant dancers to other royals.
* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:He's branded as a traitor and killed when he returns to his country. The only lord in the series to actually die in their own game.]]
* HeroesPreferSwords: He's capable of using any sword in the game, except the Balmung and Mystletainn (which are personal weapons anyway).
* HeroicLineage: Of the Baldur bloodline and inheritor of its AncestralWeapon.
* HumbleHero: Sigurd really doesn't have any ambition beyond protecting his friends.
* InSeriesNickname: In the Nuts Fujimori manga, Quan affectionately nicknames him "Sigulin" (a {{Portmanteau}} of "Sigurd" and "Ethlyn").
* InfinityPlusOneSword: Gets the Tyrfing Sword from his father early in chapter 5, and proceeds to wreak havoc with it after you spend all of his hard-earned money to repair the broken thing.
* KnightInShiningArmor: Deirdre views him as one in the Oosawa manga.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: [[spoiler:He dies, along with almost everyone else in his army, but seeing as how everyone knows about Gen 2 now and how it's almost impossible not to find out before beating Gen 1, it's not as surprising.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[http://serenesforest.net/music/genealogy-of-the-holy-war-original-soundtrack/ Birth of the Holy Knight]].
* LightIsGood: He's a descendant of Baldur, the Crusader of Light. He doesn't get any magic, though.
* LoveAtFirstSight: He fell for Deirdre the moment he saw her. In a twist on ObliviousToLove, however, he doesn't seem to fully realize this until they meet again.
* MageKiller: Once he gets [[InfinityPlusOneSword the Tyrfing]], which gives a huge Resistance bonus.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: A quest to rescue a friend quickly snowballs into him conquering most of the continent. Although he only intends to help people, Grannvale's less-savory nobles (and TheChessmaster behind it all) easily take advantage of this.
* OlderAndWiser: Averted. He's 22 at the start of the game, making him the oldest ''Emblem'' Lord to date... but he is reckless and naive, with enormous consequences.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"Here I come!"
-->"One strike will decide it all!"
-->"I cannot allow this."
-->"Raise your sword!"
* RescueRomance: With Deirdre, whom he rescues from an unnamed lowlife.
* SpiritAdvisor: [[spoiler:He comes back in a secret cutscene very late in the second generation just to tell Seliph not to let Arvis's death go do his head, and that he still has a way to go before he understands just what the whole war's been about.]]
* ShipperOnDeck: Ships [[http://mangafox.me/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v06/c037/28.html Lewyn/Erinys]] in the Oosawa manga. Lewyn is not amused.
* SingleTargetSexuality: He never shows the slightest hint of being romantically/sexually attracted to anyone but Deirdre.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:Rescues his friend, deposes a couple of corrupt rulers, ends Silesse's civil war. But his search for Deirdre ends with her amnesiac and married to another man, he's unable to clear his name, he's summarily executed, and he accidentally turned his country into an ''empire'' that goes on to oppress all the places he freed, and then some.]]
* SorryThatImDying: His death quote has him apologize to his army.
* StarCrossedLovers: [[spoiler:With Deirdre, sadly.]]
* ThisIsUnforgivable: [[spoiler:Killing his father]], as he informs Lombard if he gets to attack him.
* TragicHero: He's honorable and compassionate, but he doesn't think through the consequences of his actions, which [[spoiler:has fatal consequences for him and his friends]].
* WarriorPrince: He's not a prince, but he's heir to a dukedom.
* TheWisePrince: He would honestly prefer to leave places like Verdane and Agustria to govern themselves once he removes their corrupt rulers.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Like most Fire Emblem Lords.
* YouKilledMyFather: Takes great satisfaction in taking down Lombard and Reptor in chapter 5 for betraying Byron and framing House Chalphy for the murder of the prince.
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[[folder:Alec]]
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A knight of Chalphy, one of the few remaining with everyone else off to war. Loose, relaxed, and something of a womanizer.

->'''Class:''' Cavalier
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* AntiCavalry: Inverted, as his Nihil skill makes him immune to anti-cavalry since effective damage are critical hits in this game. He could also pass the skill to children with a mounted class, also making them immune to anti-cavalry or anti-flying if he's Fee's father. As an added bonus, this skill also makes him immune to {{Critical Hit}}s.
* BirdsOfAFeather: With Silvia. They're both flirty and flippant in their first conversation, and easy to pair off.
* ChivalrousPervert: Could even be argued as being the predecessor to [[VideoGame/FireEmblemElibe Sain]].
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* FragileSpeedster: Specializes in speed, but lacks Naoise's defense stats.
* NiceHat: That turban he wears.
* NoSell: His personal skill Nihil nullifies skills and critical hits.
* RecurringElement: The Green Cavalier of Fire Emblem 4.
* ShotgunWedding: Implied to be the case in his lover's conversation with Silvia.
* SuckMyRose: Tries to seduce Ayra with this several times in the Nuts Fujimori manga. [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Hilariously fails each time]].
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair.
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[[folder:Naoise (Noish)]]
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A knight of Chalphy, one of the few remaining with everyone else off to war. Devoted and fiery.

->'''Class:''' Cavalier
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* HotBlooded: Comes off as more passionately serious than Alec.
* LightningBruiser: Can be this if his Duel & Critical skills kicks in often enough.
* NiceGuy: He's very emotional, but he still is very kind around others and has a strong sense of justice.
* RecurringElement: The Red Cavalier of Fire Emblem 4.
* SorryThatImDying: His death quote is him apologizing to Sigurd.
* TheWorfEffect: In the Oosawa manga, Naoise is among the victims of [[spoiler:Sandima's poisonous Fenrir spell]]. He does survive, though.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
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[[folder:Arden]]
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[[caption-width-right:143:[[labelnote:Click here to see Arden in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']][[quoteright:127:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arden_heroes.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:143:Strong and Tough]]

A knight of Chalphy, one of the few remaining with everyone else off to war.

->'''Class:''' Sword Armour
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ToruOkawa (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Mick Wingert (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* AdaptationalBadass: ''Heroes'' makes him a rather unique MightyGlacier, having one of the lowest Speed and Resistance stats in the whole game, but also some of the highest HP, Attack, and Defense. What makes him unique is his special Follow-Up Ring, which allows him to always perform an extra attack [[ActionInitiative regardless of his actual speed stat]] if he's above half HP. Combined with his Brave Sword, this allows him to be one of the only armored units in the game to be capable of consistently performing quadruple attacks. Add in an inherited Special such as Bonfire or Ignis that takes advantage of his obscene Defense, and he's a much tougher beast than he was in his game of origin. Also put in the fact that his old problem (being a low movement unit in a game with huge maps) is omitted (the maps in ''Heroes'' are much smaller), he can put his new advantages to use more often.
* ButtMonkey: His unique events play this up.
* CantCatchUp: In spades. Being a low-movement, low speed Armor Knight wielding swords ''really'' hurts his usability in the long run, and being forced to do nothing but lag behind for the entirety of the 1st Gen forces most players to bench him after the first couple chapters. In the game where you actually get to deploy your entire army simultaneously.
* CatchPhrase: He likes to claim that he's "strong and tough", [[RunningGag but don't call him slow!]]
* FaceOfAThug: In official arts, he wasn't that bad looking, but his art in ''Heroes'' made him look like a convicted thug. Still, he's a GentleGiant.
* GentleGiant: Say what you will about his stats and looks, the man's got a heart as big as his armor.
* GuideDangIt:
** Similiar to Lex, Arden needs a ring in order to get the Pursuit skill. The event he gets it from is similarly out of the way and not foreshadowed at all. Even if you got Lex's Brave Axe, you would still have to guess randomly about who has an event on that tiny peninsula.
** Arden has another such event in Chapter 5 which not not only requires Arden to stand on one particular out-of-the-way tile, but also requires him to be married, [[TierInducedScrappy which almost never happens.]]
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: If you pair him.
* IRegretNothing: His death quote has him claim this, having been proud to have served Sigurd all his life.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"I'm strong, and you're toast."
-->"I'm strong and I'm tough!"
-->"Nnn…ngh!"
-->"Ain't no way I'm gonna die!"
* StoneWall: He has excellent defense but hardly any movement.
* UglyGuyHotWife: More "homely" than outright ugly, but since all the women are stunners, this happens if he's paired at all.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
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[[folder:Azelle of Velthomer (Azel)]]
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The younger half-brother of Arvis of Velthomer. Despite Arvis's warnings to the contrary, he travels to the south to assist in the fight against Verdane and rescue Edain, taking Lex with him.

->'''Class:''' Mage
->'''Holy blood:''' Fjalar [Minor]
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* {{Adorkable}}: A cute, shy mage.
* BigDamnHeroes: In the Oosawa manga's rendition of the Prologue, he shows up and saves [[spoiler:Midir]] when he's held hostage by the Verdane army.
* ChildByRape: [[spoiler:His father raped Cigyun's favorite maid, resulting in Azelle.]]
* ChildhoodFriends: Azelle, Lex and Tailtiu were very close before the events of the game, and it shows in their conversations with one another.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: If paired up with Tailtiu.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Red hair and red eyes.
* EveryoneHasStandards: As much as a shy guy he is, Azelle is very much against killing one's parents if one has respect on the parents. In his last love-talk with Tailtiu, he forbid her trying to kill Reptor because he'd have second thoughts on her if she wanted to kill her father that she at least still respects despite his bastardry.
* GreenEyedMonster:
** Edain and Midir suffer from this in the Nuts Fujimori manga: [[spoiler:he works up the nerve to propose to Edain and she accepts, but [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy he immediately realizes that their relationship would fail in the end, and forces Edain and Midir to sort out their]] {{UST}} and hook up]].
** Similarly, he does this in the Oosawa manga [[spoiler:but in regards to Edain and ''Jamke''. While Azelle still holds feelings for her, he comes to accept that his love is unrequited and doesn't reveal it, [[RelationshipUpgrade but when she and Jamke get hooked up]], [[TearJerker he breaks down crying]] in the tent/room he shares with Lex, who ends up comforting him.]]
* FieryRedhead: Subverted; he's as timid as they come.
* HeroicBastard: His dad was Lord Victor of Velthomer, his mom was the favorite maid of Arvis's mother Cigyun (who also had been little Arvis's nanny).
* HeroicLineage: Of the Fjalar bloodline, though Arvis got the lion's share of it.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: He has shades of this with Lex, particularly in the Oosawa manga.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Bless his heart, he does this regarding Edain and her respective LoveInterest in both manga adaptations, despite obviously struggling with it in the Oosawa version.
* MagicKnight: Can promote to one.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:When young Arvis kicked Victor's mistresses out of the court, only Azelle's mom was allowed to stay. She became Arvis and Azelle's caretaker, but died some years before the story happened.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook: Azelle's youthful face make him look like he sixteen or so, [[spoiler:But his mother was pregnant with him before Victor committed suicide, and Cigyun left, meaning he is around eighteen to nineteen years old.]]
* PlayingWithFire: His initial equip is a Fire tome (as per Velthomer tradition), although he can use all three magic types.
* RebelPrince: Openly defies Arvis to help Lex and Sigurd. To put this on perspective: Velthomer is one of the most powerful territories in Jugdral, and its ruler, Arvis, is known as a stern and rather feared ruler, which Azelle knows better than anyone. ''He still defies his brother despite being scared of him.''
* RedHerring: While not as bad as the Tailtiu/Claud pair, pairing him with Edain while considered quite cute for newbies, will result a rather suboptimal Lester while Lana has to wait until promotion to reap the benefits of his Minor Fjalar.
* ReluctantWarrior: He's noted to hate fighting, but joined Sigurd's army anyway to save Edain.
* ShrinkingViolet: He's fairly shy around most, and outright terrified of his brother.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WordOfGod Shouzou Kaga's notes]] for a scrapped third section of the game imply that [[spoiler:Azelle did not die in the Battle of Belhalla and continues to be a RebelPrince because he thinks whatever good intention Arvis had, it'll be of no use if it's achieved with brutal methods. This is eventually deconstructed, as because Arvis was trying to make his Empire to be good, the population supports him and instead sees Azelle as the villain, and Arvis had to go along and brand his dear brother as a rebel. Azel attempts to get answers from his brother, but was instead ambushed by Manfroy and petrified in the underground basement of the Royal Palace so Arvis won't have second thoughts. Thankfully, after Seliph's victory, Julia undid Azelle's petrification and allowed him to reunite with his wife (in this case Tailtiu) and children.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
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[[folder:Lex of Dozel]]
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The son of Duke Lombard of Dozel, the half-brother of Danann, and a childhood friend of Azelle. He accompanies Azelle to assist Sigurd in the fight with Verdane, fully aware that his father would not be happy about assisting the house of Chalphy.

->'''Class:''' Axe Knight
->'''Holy blood:''' Neir [Minor]
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* AloofAlly: He ''claims'' be this, since he says that he's only helping because he's Azelle's friend, but it's pretty clear that it isn't true.
* ApologeticAttacker: If you're mean enough to have him attack his father.
* AnAxeToGrind: The preferred weapon of the Neir bloodline.
* CainAndAbel: With Danann. [[spoiler:In the Oosawa manga, it's Danann who kills him.]]
* ChildhoodFriends: Lex, Azelle and Tailtiu were all very close with one another prior to the events of the game, and it shows in their conversations.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: If he marries Tailtiu.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Blue hair and blue eyes.
* DesperationAttack: His second skill, Vantage, allows automatic first-strike if below 50% HP.
* GuideDangIt: The Brave Axe is the only way he'll ever be able to hit something twice, but obtaining it happens through a secret event, not foreshadowed at all.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Neir bloodline, though like Azelle, his older brother got the lion's share.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: As noted in Azelle's section, he has shades of this with him.
* HonestAxe: This nets him the powerful Brave Axe.
* HotBlooded: This quote sums it up.
--> '''Lex:''' Hahahaa... Alright, let's do this. Finally, a chance to kick some ass.
* LightningBruiser: With the Brave Axe, Lex is nigh-unkillable. Also a good candidate for the Pursuit Ring if you decide to bench Arden (who has the event needed to get it), especially if you choose to marry him to someone like Lachesis or Tailtiu.
* MightyGlacier: Without the Brave Axe. He hits hard, but only hits once.
* MistakenForGay: In the Oosawa manga, with Azelle... by Ayra, ''his own wife and the mother of his children''.
* PapaWolf: If he's paired up with Tailtiu, with him making it clear that he does ''not'' want his kids ending up in his family's hands or those of Tailtiu's, given how awful both are.
* {{Patricide}}: If you personally make him kill his father. Unlike Tailtiu's deal, Lex has no problem in doing this on Lombard, since he knows his dad is an evil person that had it coming.
* RebelPrince: His family is an enemy to Sigurd's.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla. [[spoiler:The Oosawa manga has him killed by his own brother, Danann.]]
* WhiteSheep: Almost everyone else in the Neir bloodline is an enemy--the house is traditionally an enemy of Chalphy, but Lex is still Sigurd's friend.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Strangely, few of his relatives have it--they're all brunets or redheads.
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[[folder:Prince Quan of Leonster (Cuan)]]
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The prince of Leonster, a childhood friend of Sigurd and Eldigan, and married to Sigurd's sister Ethlyn. He accompanies Ethlyn to Chalphy to assist Sigurd.

->'''Class:''' Duke Knight
->'''Holy blood:''' Noba [Major]
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* AncestralWeapon: Gáe Bolg, which originally belonged to Noba the Crusader.
* BestFriendsInLaw: With Sigurd. They've been best buddies since their academy days.
* BladeOnAStick: As a Duke Knight, he uses lances exclusively.
* ChildhoodFriends: With Sigurd and Eldigan.
* DisappearedDad: [[spoiler:To Leif and Altena.]]
* HappilyMarried: He and Ethlyn love each other quite a lot. In ''Thracia'' there are two CG's featuring them, and in both they're happy as they come: [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Rarelensterfamily.png one has them]] with [[spoiler:baby!Leif and toddler!Altena]], the other has Quan [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Lovers.jpg gently helping Ethlyn to get off her riding horse]]. [[spoiler:And one of the grown up Leif's love talks with either Nanna or Jeanne in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' mentions their mutual affection as well.]]
* HeroicLineage: Of the Noba bloodline and inheritor of its AncestralWeapon.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:During an attempt to reinforce Sigurd in Belhalla, Quan fell into an ambush by Thracian Dracoknights in Yied Desert, his daughter was taken hostage, and he was forced to forfeit the battle, losing his life.]]
* InfinityPlusOneSword: The Gáe Bolg lance, which Ethlyn gives to him in Chapter 3, is the holy weapon of the Noba bloodline.
* TheLancer: To Sigurd. He's more level-headed and less reckless. He also fits the weapon part, too.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: According to the AlternateCharacterInterpretation from ''Fall of Leonster'' side story. For all of his genuine good intentions, Quan's assistance toward Sigurd might have indirectly influenced [[spoiler:Travant's deadly assault in the Yied Desert]] and putting Thracia into chaos. ''At least'' it gave [[spoiler:Travant]] an opening that let him strike where it would hurt the most...
* PutOnABus: He leaves after Chapter 3 because he has to get back to his responsibilities at home. TheBusCameBack in Chapter 5, [[spoiler:but it only gets him killed]].
* WarriorPrince: Prince of Leonster and a descendant of Noba, he is a strong warrior.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He's a powerful fighter, and his departure after Chapter 3 is out of a need to do stuff back home in Leonster.
* SorryThatImDying: If he falls in battle, he'll apologize to Ethlyn, though in a subversion he has PlotArmor to ensure that he doesn't actually die. [[spoiler:His actual death quote in Ch. 5, however, likewise has him apologize.]]
* ShipperOnDeck: In the Oosawa manga, for Finn and Lachesis, . While Ethlyn is the most outspoken shipper, it ''is'' his idea that Finn becomes Lachesis's bodyguard, after all.
* ThisCannotBe: [[spoiler:Being ambushed by Travant and his troops in the Yied Desert was the least expected crack in his plans.]]
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[[folder:Princess Ethlyn of Leonster ''(Ethrin, Ethlin)'']]
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Quan's wife and Sigurd's sister. She sets out for Chalphy upon hearing word of their plight at Verdane's hands.

->'''Class:''' Troubadour
->'''Holy blood:''' Baldur [Minor]
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* ActionMom: She'd recently had a daughter before joining Sigurd, although she leaves her in Leonster. [[spoiler:By the time that she was with Quan in the Yied Desert, she had given birth to Leif.]]
* BattleCouple: She and Quan are HappilyMarried and join Sigurd's cause together.
* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: [[spoiler:Or rather, Better To Die Than Be Used As A Hostage in the Oosawa manga. Travant captures her, and Ethlyn, realizing that he intends to use her against Quan, takes her own life instead.]]
* BigBrotherInstinct: Despite being his younger sister, she sees it as her responsibility to try and keep Sigurd out of too much trouble.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Ethlyn and Sigurd are the subtle introduction to this mechanic, and is one of the two sibling teams in Generation 1.
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:During an attempt to reinforce Sigurd in Belhalla, Ethlyn was ambushed at Yied Desert and killed, and since she was carrying her daughter Altenna, the latter was used as a hostage to Quan, who was then killed by Travant's Dracoknights.]]
* CombatMedic: This is the Fire Emblem where Troubadours use swords. Her combat skill improves even further once she promotes to Paladin.
* CoolSword: She can obtain a Light Sword in a conversation with Deirdre, which has a powerful distance attack and is ''very'' useful against archers who think a healer is an easy mark.
* GenkiGirl: Especially in the Oosawa adaptation.
* HappilyMarried: With Quan. See his section for the details.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Baldur bloodline, though not to the same degree as Sigurd.
* LadyOfWar: Although her swordfighting is secondary to her healing, she's insistent on doing her part in the fight. Going to help Sigurd in the first place was largely her idea.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:Killed before either of her children is old enough to remember her]].
* PregnantBadass: She's hinted to have been already pregnant with Leif when she and Quan joined Sigurd's troops. The Oosawa manga openly states it; when she's about to leave Silesse with Quan and Finn, the first makes a comment about how she should be more careful now that she's about to be a mom again.
* PromotionToParent: She stepped up to take care of Sigurd and to help manage the house with Lord Byron after their mother died. The kicker? She's the ''younger'' sibling.
* PutOnABus: Leaves with her husband at the end of chapter 3.
* RoseHairedSweetie: A GenkiGirl with pink hair.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Like her husband, she readily gets into the action.
* ShipperOnDeck: For [[spoiler:Finn and Lachesis]] as well as [[spoiler:Edain and Jamke]], in the Oosawa manga.
* SorryThatImDying: Mirroring Quan's non-fatal "death" quote, she'll apologize to him if she falls. [[spoiler:Her ''real'' death quote in Ch. 5, however, also has her apologize to Quan--and to Altena.]]
* SpiritedYoungLady: She's somewhere in the middle in between Lachesis's TomboyPrincess attitude and Edain's ProperLady one.
* TeenPregnancy: She has two kids ''when barely in her mid-to-late teens''. More understandable when we consider that she's a highranked noblewoman, who in Medieval/Rennaisance times was expected to be married and have children ''much'' earlier in life than a commoner girl.
* {{Tsundere}}: Towards Sigurd on occasion, sibling-style (especially in the Oosawa manga).
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Finn ''(Finn)'']]
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A fresh knight in the service of Leonster who accompanies Quan and Ethlyn to Chalphy.

->'''Class:''' Lance Knight
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* ActionDad: Can become this if paired up with someone, [[spoiler:as he is the only Gen 1 dad who is playable in Gen 2]].
* AscendedExtra: This guy is the only character who is playable in every single part of the Jugdral storyline, and even has a side story told from his perspective. The Fall of Leonster is not kidding when it said he is "too" important.
* BadassNormal: Easily, since [[spoiler:being a Gen 1 character that survives is impressive in itself]] and he's rather solid as a character despite having no Holy Blood.
* BladeOnAStick: Being a lance knight, this is essentially a must. It helps that he gets a [[InfinityMinusOneSword Brave Lance]] that essentially becomes his trademark weapon.
* BodyguardCrush: On [[spoiler:Lachesis]] in the Oosawa manga.
* BrokenAce: After [[spoiler:Quan and Ethlyn's death, and Leonster's Fall]], he basically lost his emotion. He's barely recovering them by the time ''Thracia 776'' rolls in, according to Leif.
* CrutchCharacter: In Generation 2, providing he was leveled up sufficiently before he left in the first half. Lacks [[HeroicLineage Holy Blood]] of any sort, which equates to a severe disadvantage as far as growth rates are concerned.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Blue hair and blue eyes.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:Hey, guess what all that talk Quan gave Finn about him being an important soldier and telling him not to die was for?]]
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: In chapter 7, he will return at the exact same stats & XP he had when he left at the end of chapter 3 - sixteen years earlier.
* ItsPersonal: To [[spoiler:Travant]] in Gen 2 for killing [[spoiler:Quan and Ethlyn]]
* TheLancer: To Quan, [[IncrediblyLamePun a literal one in fact]].
* LastMinuteHookUp: Finn can still romance Tailtiu and Brigid, but you as the player have to be quick beforehand to do so.
* LoveMartyr: A possible AlternateCharacterInterpretation for him as a borderline one to [[spoiler:Lachesis]], in the Oosawa manga. Even if not, the scene where [[spoiler:he brings Lachesis back from the DespairEventHorizon by ''[[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v05/c028/38.html stabbing himself]]'' ''[[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v05/c028/39.html with the Earth Sword]]'' and [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v05/c028/40.html almost bleeding]] [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v05/c028/41.html to death on her]]]] raises one or three eyebrows. Fortunately, they ''both'' get better.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Has this kind of conversation with his daughter if he had a lover in Gen 1. Interestingly enough, he never gets to talk to his son.
** According to [[WordOfGod the Fire Emblem's 20th Anniversary book]], Finn is essentially [[ParentalSubstitute Nanna's caretaker]], her true father being anyone the player has married Lachesis with - and technically speaking, such a roster of prospect lovers '''also''' includes Finn.
* ManlyTears: He cries when he meets [[spoiler:Altena]] for the first time in years, and then she thanks him for having taken care of Leif.
* OlderThanTheyLook: In Gen 2, he's in his mid 30s and a year older then Oifey, but his portrait has barely changed.
* ParentalSubstitute: To Leif. And Nanna, if he's not her father.
* PutOnABus: Follows Quan back home at the end of chapter 3. However, he returns in chapter 7.
* SecondLove: In the Oosawa manga, to [[spoiler:Lachesis after Eldigan kicks it.]]
* SexEqualsLove: In the manga. [[spoiler:they hook up and go through TheirFirstTime the night before he leaves Silesse alongside Quan and Ethlyn. And we all know what happens afterwards.]] Even more so, in that particular continuity... [[spoiler:it's also the time when they conceive their eldest son Diarmuid.]] May qualify in the game timeline, given the odd statements about the parentage of Lachesis' children. [[spoiler:There's indication in ''Thracia 776'' that Diarmuid is Beowulf's son, but Nanna is Finn's daughter, though in ''Genealogy'' it is impossible for them to have different fathers.]]
* SorryThatImDying: Unsurprising, given his UndyingLoyalty, but his death quote if he's killed in Gen 2 will be him apologizing to Quan and Ethlyn.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the House of Leonster, and especially Quan.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: He has blue hair.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Midir ''(Midayle, Middir, Mideel)'']]
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A knight of Jungby who attempted to protect Edain from the Verdane forces, but was defeated by Prince Munnir. Upon reclaiming Jungby Castle, he is found by Sigurd and accompanies him into Verdane to rescue Edain.

->'''Class:''' Arch Knight
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* BodyguardCrush: On Edain.
* ButtMonkey: In the Oosawa manga, subtly. First, his safer plans were often dashed with Jamke's more daring and dangerous plans with Edain going along with it. Then, during the Andorey arc, it seemed like he got some ShipTease with Brigid... except Dew is extra clingy on her much to his dismay. [[spoiler:In the end, he DidNotGetTheGirl, Brigid gets paired with Dew.]]
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: A common reaction new players of the game get from him, to the point it gets milked for all its worth in the Nuts Fujimori manga: ''both'' Munnir and Oifey mistake him as an attractive girl at first.
* HorseArcher: Given his class.
* HostageSituation: In both the Fujimori and the Oosawa mangas, the Verdane forces use the injured Midir as a DistressedDude when Sigurd and Co. come StormingTheCastle. In what could've been a DyingMomentOfAwesome, both media have Midir openly tell Sigurd to go on and save Edain no matter what happens to him. And in both [[spoiler:Azelle]] steps in and saves him.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: In the Nuts Fujimori manga, he believes he won't be good enough for Edain part because of his lower lineage, part because he failed to protect her against Munnir, and asks Azelle to take her hand and make her happy. [[spoiler:Azelle ultimately responds with a IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy of his own, and forces Midir to go to Edain and become a couple with her]].
* LoveAtFirstSight: He's knocked flat when he meets Brigid for the first time, although his reaction boils down to "wow, there's a twin!"
* MoodWhiplash: His confrontation with Munnir in the Nuts Fujimori manga reeks of this. First he appears all cool to defend poor Edain, then [[UnsettlingGenderReveal drops a bridget on Munnir]] who thinks he's a girl, and the action remains more or less comical [[GoryDiscretionShot until Munnir]] [[TheWorfEffect almost kills him]] [[KickTheDog and leaves him to bleed to death]] [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty while he takes a panicking Edain away.]]
* SecondLove: If he's paired with Brigid[[note]]or anyone not Edain, really[[/note]]. It's entirely genuine, even though she wonders if he's LovingAShadow.
* SorryThatImDying: His death quote is him apologizing to Sigurd.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lady Edain of Jungby ''(Eideen, Edin, Aideen, Adean)'']]
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The daughter of Lord Ring of Jungby, taken hostage by Prince Munnir; her kidnapping is what kicks off the whole plot, as Sigurd and his knights set off to rescue her and free Jungby. She is soon freed by Prince Jamke, to find her way back to Sigurd's forces with the help of Dew.

->'''Class:''' Priest
->'''Holy blood:''' Ulir [Minor]
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* AdrenalineMakeover: In the Fujimori manga she dons more practical clothes and ties her hair down in a ponytail... coincidentally looking like a younger version of [[spoiler:her twin Brigid's "other self", Eyvel.]]
* ArmorPiercingSlap: Gives an awesome one to Munnir in the Nuts Fujimori manga.
* BadassPacifist: In the Oosawa manga, hot damn. See GoThroughMe below.
* BigDamnHeroes: Pulls this in the Oosawa manga, healing a seriously injured [[spoiler:Azelle]] right after she and Dew escape.
* BouquetToss: Gets it during Sigurd and Deirdre's wedding in the Nuts Fujimori manga. [[spoiler:And she then becomes the next girl to get paired in the story]].
* ChildhoodFriends: With Sigurd, hence why he goes off to save her.
* CluelessChickMagnet: Midir, Azelle, and Jamke (and [[VillainousCrush Munnir]]) are all crushing on her, though she seems unaware of at least the first two.
* DistressBall: The plot is kicked off by her kidnapping.
* GoThroughMe: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:she tries to stop Jamke from fighting by ''directly stepping in between the armies'', hoping her Ulir blood will get her luck up. The Verdane archers shoot her, much to Jamke's horror, but their arrows barely graze her cheek. [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome She doesn't even flinch]], and manages to recruit Jamke for their cause.]]
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blonde hair, going with her image of a gentle, pure-hearted nun.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Ulir bloodline, but not enough to be able to wield Yewfelle like Brigid.
* LikeAGodToMe: Azelle blurts this out in their lover conversation much to his embaressment. In the Oosawa manga, Azelle refers to her as being his eternal muse, with Lex pointing out that goddesses are unobtainable, hence Azelle's unrequited love. On the non-romantic end, Jamke's soldiers proclaimed her a goddess [[spoiler:after the aforementioned GoThroughMe moment]].
* LoveAtFirstSight: Especially so in the Oosawa manga, falls for Jamke quickly when he rescues and frees her.
* OfficialCouple: Subverted, she only ends up having an official partner in the manga adaptations. She ends up marrying Jamke in the Oosawa manga, and Midir in the Fujimori manga.
* PolarOppositeTwins: With Brigid.
* PutOnABus: Though she survives the first half and helps to raise the children who were sent to Isaach, she doesn't make any appearance in the second half.
* RescueRomance: If paired up with Jamke, who bats the aforementioned DistressBall away from her.
* RetiredBadass: As shown in the Mitsuki Oosawa manga, even if Edain retired from active frontline, it doesn't mean that she no longer has enough cunning to defend her home no matter what. Fortunately the children she raised managed to save the day but if push comes to shove, Edain shouldn't be counted out just yet.
* SilkHidingSteel: Does not rely on fighting skills and does not need to. And apparently she used to be training as a knight before donning a cleric's robes.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: While her importance is minimal in the grand scheme of things, it's her capture that sets in motion the events of the entire game.
* SorryThatImDying: If she's married and dies in battle, her death quote will involve her apologizing to her husband.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: ''Good god!'' Seriously has to be noted here as this character has more spellings for her name than any other character in the entire ''franchise'' (not even Seliph gets this crazy!) Made even worse by the fact that ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' '''''doesn't''''' feature her in a cameo, so not even that helps! ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'' sticks with Edain.
* TeamMom: Gen 2, although she doesn't actually appear.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The Girly Girl to Brigid's Tomboy.
* WhiteMagicianGirl: She became this to better search for her sister.
* WomanInWhite: As a cleric.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dew ''(Deu)'']]
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A thief caught and imprisoned by Jamke in an attempt to steal from Verdane's Castle Marpha, he was released by Jamke along with Edain and protected her on the way back to Sigurd, staying with the crew from then on.

->'''Class:''' Thief
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* DistressBall: In-story, not in gameplay. He was a mere thief who was caught stealing treasures by Jamke, who then pardoned him but only if he became Edain's escort in exchange.
* {{Ephebophile}}: He's quite a bit younger than several of his love interests... though not a pre-pubescent boy either. The Oosawa manga makes him around 13-14.
* FragileSpeedster: He's very good at dodging, but if he ''does'' get hit, you should be careful.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: His love talk with Lachesis.
-->'''Dew:''' Everyone's been sayin' that crap. I'm not a kid anymore!
-->'''Lachesis:''' I can definitely vouch for that, Dew. Heheh... Especially after what we...
-->'''Dew:''' H, hey! You're gettin' red there, girl!
* {{Keet}}: He's rather cheerful.
* LifeDrain: He has access to the Sol skill, in which he recovers HP based on the damage inflicted. He could pass it down to Larcei, Ulster, Patty, and Lene (Sol isn't inherited by children that aren't unmounted sword users, for some reason).
* NiceGuy: Despite being a thief, he's rather friendly, even cheering Edain up in the Fujimori manga.
* MagikarpPower: He's a poor fighter because of his low bases in both strength and defense, meaning he can't deal damage well and takes hits hard. However, if you managed to level him, his decent growth rates (40 all around except magic and resistance) combined with his promotion bonuses (+3 or more in every stat AND Pursuit) somewhat remedy this.
* SecretArt: He is the only character that has Sol, thus he has to pass it down to his children or else it'll be [[PermanentlyLostContent lost forever]].
* ShipperOnDeck: Diehard Edain/Midir shipper in the Fujimori manga.
* SparedByAdaptation: After being paired with Briggid in the Oosawa manga, Dew ''survived'' Belhalla and travels around with Patty. [[ShesAllGrownUp He also grows into a pretty man nicely.]]
* {{Trickster}}: Come on, he's a thief.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla. However, the Oosawa manga had him SparedByAdaptation.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Princess Ayra of Isaach ''(Ira, Aira)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:[[labelnote:Click here to see Ayra in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']][[quoteright:127:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ayra_heroes.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:143:Astra's Wielder]]

The princess of Isaach, taking refuge in Verdane from her country's war to protect her young half-nephew Prince Shannan upon request of her brother, Crown Prince Mariccle. Verdane's Prince Cimbaeth forced her to fight for Verdane by holding Shannan hostage, but once Shannan was rescued by Sigurd, she joined the Chalphy army following the downfall of Castle Genoa.

->'''Class:''' Swordfighter
->'''Holy blood:''' Od [Minor]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AiOrikasa (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/BrinaPalencia (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* ActionGirl: One of the most notable female myrmidons, as she is a powerful unit with a unique skill that often makes her one of the best physical units in the first generation.
* AloofDarkHairedGirl: On the HotBlooded side, but she's got the appearance and tends to come off as reserved.
* AntiVillain: Initially an enemy due to Cimbaeth holding Shannan hostage. If you kill her before rescuing Shannan, then prepare to feel bad.
* AtopAMountainOfCorpses: Variation in the Nuts Fujimori manga. She beats up Cimbaeth's whole squad to prove him of her strength, and creates a mountain of it, but doesn't stand on top of it in the end.
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: In the Nuts Fujimori manga, [[CrowningMomentOfFunny she has a few in reserve for Cimbaeth]]...
* DitzyGenius: The Oosawa manga portrays her as one to an extent, as she can come across as a tad clueless outside of combat.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Pretty much her threat to Cimbaeth establishes that she's one of the biggest badasses in Jugdral.
-->''You better not double-cross me, Cimbaeth. Because I'll hunt you down... and put your head on a stick! Even if it takes me to the ends of hell! '''GOT IT!?'''''
* HeelFaceTurn: Not that she's evil, to start, but she's a recruitable enemy in the old Myrmidon tradition.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Od bloodline, to a minor degree.
* IAmNotPretty: It's not a cause of angst for her, but in her love talk with Arden, she finds it "almost funny" when she calls her womanly and asks if he's sick when he claims that she's the prettiest girl he knows.
* IOweYouMyLife: Or rather, Shannan's life, towards Sigurd. It's why she sticks around in Ch. 5 even after Shannan has been sent off, with repaying debts in full apparently being an Isaachian thing.
* LoveAtFirstPunch: With Lex, if they hook up.
* MamaBear: An aunt variety to little Shannan.
* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: She appears in VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening as a spotpass character.
* ParentalSubstitute: To Shannan, upon orders of his father/her brother Prince Mariccle. She becomes his devoted protector and [[MamaBear Auntie Bear]].
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"Pitiful."
-->"I won't let you live."
-->"Your life is mine."
-->"Let's see you handle this."
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: She has shades of this. While not a BloodKnight, the Isaachians do seem to be proud sword users, and she very much values her country's traditions.
* RecurringElement: The recruitable enemy Myrmidon. Due to how different criticals work in this game, Ayra still presents the high threat like the rest of this archetype by possessing the Astra skill, which allows her to strike many times at once, mostly killing her target in one turn.
* SecretArt: She is a master of the skill Astra much like her cousin Shannan. It even gets an upgrade in ''Heroes'' to Regnal Astra, making it unique to other versions of Astra.
* ShipperOnDeck: Yet another Finn and Lachesis shipper in the Oosawa manga.
* SorryThatImDying: If you kill her while she's an enemy unit, her FamousLastWords are an apology to Shannan.
* {{Tomboy}}: Seems to see herself as one (or at least not "womanly"), if her love talk with Arden is any indication. ''Heroes'' confirms this, as she's not a fan of pretty dresses and prefers spending her time training with swords.
* {{Tsundere}}: Type A towards Lex, both in-game in their conversations and in the Oosawa manga.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters (and the only mother) whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Prince Jamke of Verdane ''(Jamuka, Jamka)'']]
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A Prince of Verdane, the younger brother of Cimbaeth and Munnir. Kinder than his brothers, he is the only member of the royal family not under the sway of Sandima. He frees Edain and Dew before departing to confront his father, and is later convinced by Edain to defect to Sigurd's army.

->'''Class:''' Bow Fighter
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* AntiVillain: Before you recruit him, he fights against Sigurd due to Sandima forcing him to under threat of being accused a traitor.
* ArcherArchetype: As a bow fighter, this is what he brings to the table for your army. In the Oosawa manga, he and his group of bow knights are noted to be the only section of the country's army that isn't made up of ruffians.
* AscendedExtra: Plays a much larger role throughout Oosawa manga than he does in the game, where he stops being important after Chapter 1.
* BadassBoast: Before being forced to set out to battle, he gives one to Sandima, whom he promises to kill. Special mention goes to the version in the Oosawa manga:
-->"However, when I return, it will be the end for you, Sandima... You'd best pray for my death in battle."
* BadassNormal: A solid unit who comes in with one of the best bows in the game, and the only royalty character without any holy blood.
* BadDreams: In the Oosawa manga, he keeps having a nightmare in which Edain is shot to death by his arrows. [[spoiler:He has an HeroicBSOD when it seems to come true, but Edain is unharmed except for a cut in her cheek, and he defects.]]
* BeautyEqualsGoodness: While this trope runs rampant in the series as it is, it's painfully obvious in Jamke's case: he's introduced in the same breath as his brothers, but any player can immediately guess that he's the sole good guy among the princes of Verdane before he even debuts.
* CainAndAbel: His brothers Cimbaeth and Munnir (who were already pretty bad) fell under Sandima's control.
** Strangely, one of the later guides calls them his uncles despite Jamke and Munnir calling each other brother.
* FacialMarkings. A beauty mark of sorts on his forehead. In the Nuts Fujimori manga, he inherited it from his mother.
* HeelFaceTurn: He's an enemy who has to be recruited. To a slight extent, he goes through a FaceHeelRevolvingDoor, since he was Edain's ally to start with before Sandima kicked him out onto the battlefield.
* ManlyTears: In the Oosawa manga, he stoically has tears running down his face after he [[spoiler:kills Sandima in revenge for his father]].
* NiceGuy: While on the blunt side and a bit rude if he has some kind of beef with you (e.g. Dew, for being a thief), both Dew and Edain comment on him being this.
* OnlySaneMan: For being the only one willing to see that Sandima is just using Verdane.
* RebelPrince: Subverted, he only rebels when [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight Sandima takes control of the Verdane royal family]], but he still loves his old man no matter what and isn't happy to go against him.
* ReluctantWarrior: He's against the war, and if you fight him while he's an enemy unit, his dialogue makes it clear that he really doesn't want to be there, due to having been forced into it.
* RescueRomance: If paired up with Edain, whom he saves in his introduction.
* SecondLove: Like with Midir, if he's paired with Brigid.
* SoleSurvivor: He is the last of the Verdanite Royal Family after Chapter 1, [[spoiler:and if he is not paired, Verdane is left in ruins and chaos until Seliph intervenes and annex the country. If he is paired, he leaves behind a son and daughter, with the former taking over the country.]]
* TheBigDamnKiss: With Edain, shortly after they reunite in the Oosawa manga.
* TookALevelInBadass: A meta version. According to WordOfGod in an interview, he was originally a worse unit before Kaga took a liking to his character and improved him.
* WarriorPrince: As prince of Verdane and a competent archer.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla. He also the only character in the Oosawa manga whose fate is unknown.
* WhyCantIHateYou: Inverted with Edain in the Oosawa manga, where his reaction upon their ill-fated reunion--in which he's attacking Sigurd's troops in spite of having told Edain that he'd try and argue for peace with his father--is essentially, "Why can't ''you'' hate ''me''?"
* TheWisePrince: As the sole good prince of Verdane, the people like him, and he's similarly painfully aware that Sandima and his asshole brothers are screwing the country over.
%%* YouKilledMyFather: To Sandima.
* YoungestChildWins: The youngest of Verdane's princes and the only heroic one.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Deirdre ''(Diadora, Dierdre)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:[[labelnote:Click here to see Deirdre in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']][[quoteright:127:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deidre_heroes.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:143:Lady of the Forest]]

A mysterious girl living in the Spirit Forest of Verdane. She and Sigurd instantly fall in love upon meeting, marrying shortly after the suppression of Verdane. She is later kidnapped by Manfroy of the Loptyr Cult...

->'''Class:''' Shaman
->'''Holy blood:''' Naga [Major], [[spoiler:Loptyr [Minor[=]=]]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KikukoInoue (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/EricaMendez (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* AdaptationalBadass: Deirdre's a lot more proactive in Mitsuki Oosawa's manga adaptation, on top of adding some [[PluckyGirl humor]] and a bit of [[SilkHidingSteel iron]] on top of her character. It shows the most when [[spoiler:Manfroy goes off to erase her memories and kidnap her; she went down putting up quite a fight in the manga ''and'' managed to protect the castle itself and its inhabitants, whereas she couldn't put up a lot of resistance in the game.]]
* AscendedExtra: The Oosawa manga gives her a deeper characterization, gives quite the insight in her trains of thoughts and makes her a GuileHero who comes up with a clever gambit to disable an enemy lord in his own halls. [[spoiler:Plus she realizes the truth behind her and Arvis before he does, keeps the secret to herself, and only reveals it when she's about to die.]]
* BrotherSisterIncest: [[spoiler:When brainwashed into marrying her half brother Arvis, the twins Julius and Julia being the result.]]
* BarrierMaiden: Unfortunately, most of the poor woman's adult life is like this in the game [[spoiler:due to her heritage]]. The Oosawa manga cuts her a break [[spoiler:but since StatusQuoIsGod..]]..
* CantHaveSexEver: She's forbidden to be with a man. Obviously, though, she breaks this rule with Sigurd. [[spoiler:And with Arvis, whose existence is precisely why said rule was in place.]]
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:Deirdre uses her last moments to save Julia from the crazed Julius, teleporting the girl away with her Warp staff before dying. In the Oosawa manga it's switched to her sending Julia away ''before'' being attacked, then protecting Arvis and facing Julius despite knowing that she has no chance against the Loptyr tome.]]
-->'''Deirdre''': "[[spoiler:Julia]]... you must survive..."
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: In the Oosawa manga, her younger self had BoyishShortHair. As a teenager and young adult, [[LongHairIsFeminine it's far longer.]]
* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:Julius's comment about how she "just sort of accepted the idea of being killed by [him]" suggests this.]] It's taken UpToEleven in the Oosawa manga: [[spoiler:as she faces [[EnfanteTerrible Julius]], she calmly tells Arvis that she's recovered her memories, that she has known the truth behind their relationship for a while and that she accepts her upcoming death, managing to protect Arvis from Julius in her LastStand.]]
* FacialMarkings: [[spoiler:Had one on her forehead, which she hid with her circlet. It came from her major Naga/Heim blood.]]
* GirlInTheTower: Or better said, [[TitleDrop Girl In The Forest]].
* HappilyMarried: To Sigurd. [[spoiler:And then, after being brainwashed, to Arvis.]]
* HeroicBastard: [[spoiler:Deirdre was the illegitimate daughter of Lady Cigyun of Velthomer and Prince Kurth. Cigyun fell to DeathByChildbirth, Kurth never knew about her and died several years later. (Or, in the Oosawa manga, died right after learning of her existence.) As such, she possesses both the blood of the Divine Dragon God Naga and of the Dark God Loptyr]]
* HeroicLineage: Of the Naga bloodline [[spoiler:and unfortunately for her, the Loptyr bloodline as well]].
* HypnotizeThePrincess: [[spoiler:One of the most dramatic and ''successful'' examples ever.]]
* HouseWife: She's non-deployable in mission 2, having recently given birth to Seliph. Lampshaded when, in the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:she's kidnapped while defending one of the conquered castles, which she ''does'' manage to pull despite said kidnapping.]]
* LoveAtFirstSight: With Sigurd.
* MysticalWhiteHair: She has silvery hair from her mother Cigyun, [[spoiler:indicting her descent from Maera and thus, her being a carrier of Loptyr's blood.]]
* NiceGirl: She's very kind and sweet. Some of her lines in ''Awakening'' even make her sound like a ReluctantWarrior.
* NonLethalKO: Every time she "dies", she'll come back at the end of the chapter, unscathed, because the enemy merely captured her. JustifiedTrope, though: [[spoiler:the bad guys NEED her alive and well in order to marry to her half-brother and thus create an evil god.]]
* NoSell: She is immune to critical hits because of her Nihil skill.
* TheOphelia: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:as Arvis kills Sigurd in front of her]], poor Deirdre's mind pretty much ''shatters''.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"I won't be left behind."
-->"I'm sorry."
-->"Something is awakening…"
-->"The darkness…"
* RagsToRiches: From a young girl who lived in the forest, to the loving wife of the future Lord of Chalphy, [[spoiler:and then to the mindwiped Crown Princess/Empress of Grannvale.]]
* RaisedByGrandparents: In the Oosawa manga, she was raised by her grandmother.
* RescueRomance: With Sigurd.
* SoProudOfYou: [[spoiler:Essentially tells Seliph this from the dead in a hidden event.]]
* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Manfroy uses her as intended in his plan by forcing her to mother a vessel of Loptyr. But her first child having Baldr's holy blood, and having a daughter with Naga blood, scuttled Loptyr's return.]]
* SquishyWizard: If she's trained in offensive magic, she can be quite powerful. Unfortunately, the weight of the only tome she can handle decently (Aura) ''and'' her lack of speed makes her kind of a extra-slow GlassCannon. She does fare better with staff use, however.
* TheIngenue: In the beginning, due to spending most of her life isolated in the forest.
* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:When her and Sigurd's souls meet with Seliph.]]
* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: PlayedForLaughs in the Oosawa manga. Upon meeting her and realizing that she and Sigurd are an item, Ethlyn's immediate reaction is to incredulously proclaim that she's way too good for Sigurd.
* WhiteMagicianGirl: Pretty decent staff user.
* WomanInWhite: How she appears in artwork.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chulainn ''(Holyn, Holin)'']]
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A gladiator found as the strongest opponent in Castle Evans' pit, and joins the group once he's defeated. He is a distant relative of the House of Isaach.

->'''Class:''' Swordfighter
->'''Holy blood:''' Od [Minor]
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* AdaptedOut: In the Oosawa manga, probably because he would cause problems with Ayra being paired with Lex.
* ArmorPiercingAttack: He has access to the Luna skill, which ignores defense and guarantees a hit when it activates. He could pass it down to Larcei, Ulster, Patty, and Lene (like Sol, Luna isn't inherited by any children that aren't unmounted sword users, for some reason).
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Of the VictoriousChildhoodFriend variety to Ayra, if you hook them up.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: He's the last fighter in the Evans castle's arena, and once he's defeated, he joins the group. Note that this only happens when you clear it out for the first time, and he doesn't appear later.
* DesperatelySeekingAPurposeInLife: He is very excited to join Sigurd's crew after being bested in the arena, saying that he would like to fight with a purpose for a change.
-->“You've got some serious spirit in your attack. Obviously you're not here for the money. Cash has been my motivator all these years... But after seeing you it kinda loses its meaning. You mind if I tag along? It'd be nice to fight for something real for a change.”
* FallenPrincess: Implied. His father is the lord of Sophara, but we see him as a fighter in an arena and in Gen 2 Sophara is under Iucharba's command, and nobody knows what happened to Chulainn's family...
* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Suggested to be the case in his and Ayra's love talk in Chapter 5, as she apparently didn't realize that ''he'' was the son of the lord of Sophara that she knew when they were kids.
* HeroesPreferSwords: Of the Swordfighter class, this is his only weapon proficiency.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Od bloodline, to a degree.
* KissingCousins: With Ayra if you hook them up due to the two possessing Minor Od blood.
* SecretArt: He is the only character that has Luna, thus he has to pass it down to his children or else it'll be [[PermanentlyLostContent lost forever]].
* SecretCharacter: He can be easily missed if the player doesn't clear out the arena in Chapter 2, as there's no indication that there's a recruitable character there.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Princess Lachesis of Nordion ''(Raquesis, Rackesis)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:Lionheart's Sister]]
The willful and hotblooded princess of Nordion, who holds her brother Eldigan in the utmost regard. She joins after Sigurd helps her fend off an attempt by Elliot to conquer Nordion (with the additional goal of forcing her to marry him) while Eldigan is in Chagall's dungeon.

->'''Class:''' Princess\\
'''Holy blood:''' Hezul [Minor]\\
'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SaoriOnishi (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/CristinaValenzuela (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* AwesomeMomentOfCrowning: [[spoiler:Gets one in the Oosawa manga, after Eldigan dies and both Ares and his mom go to Leonster for safety. Doubles as her promotion into Master Knight.]]
* BigBrotherWorship: She basically thinks that Eldigan is the coolest ever. It doesn't help that she's also [[BrotherSisterIncest in love with him]].
* BrotherSisterIncest: With Eldigan in the Oosawa manga, where they admit having mutual feelings and hope they'll be able to be lovers [[ReincarnationRomance in their next lives.]] Nanna and Ares's lovers' conversation in the game also confirms that Lachesis was in love with him, though Eldigan's own feelings are never made clear.
* {{Chickification}}: In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'', she becomes a staff-user instead of being able to wield swords and eventually becoming the powerful Master Knight. [[TropesAreNotBad It isn't so bad]] as her healing will still be vital for team success and she can also attack with the staff.
* CoolSword: The Earth Sword she can get if she talks to Eldigan.
* DependingOnTheArtist: She is drawn with brown eyes (sprites, Cipher, Heroes) and blue eyes (TCG).
* DespairEventHorizon: She almost reaches it in the Oosawa manga, after [[spoiler:she and others find Eldigan's lifeless body.]] ''Barely'' manages to get better thanks to Finn, who at some point has to stop her from [[spoiler:cutting herself with the Earth Sword that Eldigan gave her, since it heals her injuries and thus she can self-harm all that she wants.]]
* DudeMagnet: In the Fujimori manga she gathers a notable amount of attention from both the men of Sigurd's army, (notably Lex) and her guards Eve, Eva and Alva. (especially Eve)
* GoThroughMe: To stop [[spoiler:Eldigan's fight with Sigurd]]. Made even more dramatic in the Oosawa manga, where she does it for Quan (who does it for Sigurd).
* HeartbrokenBadass: [[spoiler:After Eldigan's death, in the Oosawa manga.]]
* HeroicBastard: In the Oosawa manga. According to it Lachesis' mother was a former retainer of the Nordion court, and Lachesis herself was raised as a commoner until the king of Nordion found her and her mother, at which point she was taken in by the Nordions.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Hezul bloodline, to a degree.
* InconsistentDub: In ''Awakening'', her name was Raquesis. However, in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'', she is renamed Lachesis (which was the original translation of her name).
* ItsPersonal: To Chagall, for [[spoiler:Eldigan's death]].
* MagikarpPower: It's not easy to get her to 20 in a reasonable timeframe unless the player leans on her as a healer, abuses the warp/return staves, or kills Voltz and claim his Paragon Ring (which is quite difficult and usually requires heavy RNG manipulation), but once she promotes to Master Knight she can use any obtainable weapon/tome that isn't locked by Holy Blood or Aura, gets a horse (and therefore 3 extra movement), and her stats jump up like crazy (+7 str/skl/def and +4 spd, to be exact).
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:After the Battle of Belhalla, Lachesis took refugee in Leonster with Finn and raised her daughter Nanna (while sending Diarmuid to Isaach beforehand). She later attempted to cross the Yied Desert to find Diarmuid, but vanished en route.]]
* ParentalSubstitute: According to Thracia 776, Leif thought of her as such when he was a child.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"Sincere apologies."
-->"Not one step closer."
-->"You swine."
-->"Cease this nonsense."
* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: The Oosawa manga [[TookALevelInBadass made her]] a [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]] with some dialogue that is actually quite scary.
* PrincessesPreferPink: Though her portrait doesn't show it, she does wear pink in her official art and her battle sprite, especially the Master Knight sprite.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Pretty much a zig-zagged example. Japanese-wise she's called Lachesis, but when she had a cameo in ''Awakening'', she instead became Raquesis. Come ''Heroes'', she went back to Lachesis... ''even in English''.
* StatusBuff: She has access to the Charm skill, which increases hit and avoid to allies within 3 range. She pass the skill down to Diarmuid and Nanna.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: What she declares to Chagall regarding [[spoiler:his part in Eldigan's death]].
* TomboyPrincess: Wields a sword, dresses less femininely than most of the other noblewomen, and refuses to marry anyone that doesn't meet the standard comparable to Eldigan.
* VocalDissonance: She looks a lot younger in ''Heroes'' due to the artstyle used for her, but has a very deep mature voice that would suit her ''Genealogy'' artwork more.
* WellExcuseMePrincess: A particularly snobby princess with overly high standards, but nonetheless committed to the side of good. It's played up even more in the Fujimori manga, where this trope tends to get the party into situations that could have easily been avoided if it wasn't for her stuck-up attitude, especially around Lex, who was her love interest for that particular version.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[http://serenesforest.net/general/designers-notes/holy-war/shouzou-kagas-comments/ The Shouzou Kaga notes]] actually made her fate more clear, Lachesis did vanish in Yied, but it was because she's taken prisoner by the Grandbell Empire, and not turned to stone by the Lopt Sect, where she spent her time protecting and caring for the children taken captive by the Empire due to Child Hunt, and once the war is over, managed to spot Diarmuid, recognized him as her son and then reunite with him and Nanna.
* ZettaiRyouiki: [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Lachesis_TCG2.jpg One of her TCG cards]] gives her this, but with boots instead of socks.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Beowolf ''(Beowulf)'']]
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A Conote mercenary partnered with Voltz, hired by Macbeth of Agustria to hold off Sigurd. He is convinced to side with Sigurd... for a small fee. He claims to be an old friend of Eldigan, though how true his claim is is up in the air.

->'''Class:''' Free Knight
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* AdaptedOut: In the Oosawa manga along with Voltz, due to a change in how Anphony was approached, and probably to leave less plot threads in the matter of Lachesis' already very complex subplot.
* BreakHisHeartToSaveHim: Does this to Lachesis in chapter 5, if paired with her. He foresees what's coming at the Battle of Belhalla, and in their final love talk, he claims that he knows her "true feelings" and that she should go back to her country alone if something happens to him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Unlike Voltz, when he's deployed, Beowolf expresses distaste of his current employer, thinking that he's a scum, but can't do much because he's a mercenary and he's been paid to do the job. Thankfully for him, Voltz then gave the hint that [[LoopholeAbuse technically he could leave if he's got a better pay since he's a mercenary]], so Beowolf decided to try and offer himself for Sigurd's army.
* FountainOfExpies: The ''Beowolf'' Archetype, mercenaries that can be recruited for the cost of a massive amount of gold.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: His mercenary friend Voltz, though he isn't surprised that Beowolf is fighting him as they are mercenaries.
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Beowolf tends to downplay his skills by words, saying that he's less skillful than Voltz. Though if hired by Sigurd and made to confront Voltz, he'll refer that it's just business, nothing personal.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He can be convinced to join you if you pay him 10,000 gold. Though it's also hinted that Beowolf offers that because he's unhappy with his current employer, but had to follow the mercenary conduct.
* PrivateMilitaryContractors: The Free Knight class is a mounted equivalent of the Mercenary class from other Fire Emblem games, and it shows in his story.
* PunchClockHero: A mercenary whose attitude towards fighting his old friend (should you choose to do that) is, basically, que sera sera (not that Voltz feels any different, mind you...)
* PunchClockVillain: An enemy purely because he's paid to be one.
* StayInTheKitchen: Fakes this towards Lachesis before offering to help her train in one of their conversations.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous, though certain of his conversations hint that he, [[spoiler:like Sigurd]], was slain by Arvis after the Battle of Belhalla.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Prince Lewyn of Silesse ''(Levin, Levn)'']]
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Silesse's errant prince, travelling the world. He is present in Agustria during Sigurd's conflict with it, travelling with Silvia, and sides with Sigurd.

->'''Class:''' Bard
->'''Holy blood:''' Forseti [Major]
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* AncestralWeapon: Forseti, which originally belonged to Sety the Crusader. Its existence is also part of why everyone is insistent on him taking his throne rather than his uncles, as [[OnlyTheChosenMayWield he's the only one who can wield and thus inherit it]].
* ApologeticAttacker: If you have him attack Maios, he'll apologize to his uncle, citing his death as necessary for Silesse.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:He ''did'' die after Belhalla at the hands of Manfroy, but Forseti revived him... or at least his body.]]
* BadassBoast: From the Nea Fuyuki manga:
-->"I am the wind. ''Nobody is able to keep me bound''."
* BerserkButton: [[spoiler:Sic him on Daccar after Annand's death and see how furious he can get.]]
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Generally easygoing and peace-loving, especially as the inheritor of Forseti's will, but he has ''no'' tolerance for nobles who trample over civilians and thus can be ruthless if need be, even if the enemy is his family--and God help anyone if they kill someone he loved (example, Daccar).
* BlowYouAway: As a descendant of Forseti, he specializes in Wind magic. He starts with Elwind and eventually gets [[InfinityPlusOneSword Forseti]].
* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:At the end of Gen 2. Many believe that he actually ''does'' die, as he got a lease on life via Forseti and now his mission is fulfilled.]]
* CallingTheOldManOut: He gets this from his kids, [[spoiler:especially if he married Erinys]], for abandoning his wife. His level of apology depends on her identity.
* CantStandThemCantLiveWithoutThem: He tries to dodge Silvia a lot and speak badly of her, but he does care about her as well, especially if they become lovers.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: With Erinys, whom he's known since young.
* CompassionateCritic: He can be rather blunt about his opinions, especially in Gen 2, but he always means them for the best.
* CrucifiedHeroShot: Happens to him in the Oosawa manga, when [[spoiler:Maios hands him a DistressBall via using a Silence staff on him and then using him as a hostage.]]
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:Gen 2's ending implies Forseti was possessing Levin's body, with the man himself dead and Forseti inheriting remnant memories from possessing him.]]
* HeartbrokenBadass: In the Nea Fuyuki manga, where he does see some of the action (versus the game, where he's purely the army tactician in Gen 2)--keeping in mind that by that point, he's lost [[spoiler:his mother and his wife, and it's implied that he's not as unfeeling over this as he pretends to be]].
* HeroicLineage: Of the Forseti bloodline and thus inheritor of its AncestralWeapon, hence why everyone wants him to rule Silesse over his uncles.
* HundredPercentAdorationRating: In the Oosawa manga, it's clear that the people of Silesse utterly love him.
* ItsPersonal: To Pamela and Daccar for [[spoiler:killing Annand]].
* JerkassFacade: It's implied that his behaviour in the Nea Fuyuki manga is this, if his gentler moments with Annand (the pegasus) and the unconscious Fee (whom he's harsh to when she awakens) are any indication.
* JerkassHasAPoint: At one point, in response to Seliph being soft-hearted, Lewyn straight up snaps at him to go back to Tirnanog if he can't handle the war, with Oifey scolding him for being so harsh before Seliph admits to Lewyn being right.
* KingIncognito: Hides how he's the prince of Silesse until Chapter 4.
* LetsGetDangerous: His debut has him offer to deal with the bandits to an [[NonPlayerCharacter NPC]] in the village he's staying at, who [[UnderestimatingBadassery doesn't take him seriously on account of him just being a traveling bard who always talks big]]. Suffice to say that Lewyn is more than capable of handling the enemies until your army gets there.
* ManInWhite: A priestly version, as usual in Fire Emblem.
* ModestRoyalty: He doubts his ability to keep the country united in the face of his power-hungry uncles, thus his bard disguise. He's particularly adamant about it in Gen 2.
--> "Seliph, I don't care what Oifey may have told you. Don't EVER address me as 'King Lewyn' again. Got it?"
* MotherlySidePlait: How he wears his hair in Gen 2.
* NiceHat: Or again, nice headdress. He ditches it in Gen 2.
* NotAfraidToDie: In the Nea Fuyuki manga, leading to a moment of DissonantSerenity when he's briefly captured. [[spoiler:It's because, as he says, he's already dead.]]
* OlderAndWiser: In Gen 2 compared to his self in Gen 1. In particular, he's much less soft-hearted, if not to the point of having put on JadeColoredGlasses.
* OneManArmy: Once he gets his hands on Forseti, he can take down most enemies in one shot and almost never get hit, unless he's facing another Holy Weapon user.
* ParentalSubstitute: To a young and amnesiac [[spoiler:Julia]].
* ParentsAsPeople: With his kids, especially his daughters. It depends heavily on who his wife was: he's pretty harsh to [[spoiler:Erinys's daughter Fee]], acts somewhat gentler to [[spoiler:Silvia's daughter Lene]], and cries when he talks to [[spoiler:Tailtiu's daughter Tine.]]
* PreMortemOneLiner: If up against Macbeth.
-->"You're Macbeth? You're not qualified to be king. It's about time you were retired..."
* RebelPrince: Is dead set against taking Silesse's throne until midway through chapter 4.
* SandInMyEyes: If he is [[spoiler:Arthur and Tine's dad]], the latter will make him cry when telling him about [[spoiler:Tailtiu's KillTheCutie deal.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Tine''':]] Lewyn... are you okay?
-->'''Lewyn:''' Huh? Why do you ask?
-->[[spoiler:'''Tine:''':]] I don't know. It kinda looks like you're crying.
-->'''Lewyn:''' No, I'm... it's... it must just be sweat. It's nothing...
* ShootTheShaggyDogStory: [[spoiler:Despite the arc about him eventually deciding to become King of Silesse after all, he never does get to properly rule: due to his disappearance/secret death at the Battle of Belhalla, Erinys inherits instead, and at the end of the game, Lewyn refuses to return to his country and therefore his children take the throne in his place.]]
* SoulJar: [[spoiler:For Forseti in Gen 2.]]
* StealthMentor: WordofGod says he was one for Tailtiu's son Arthur. [[FridgeBrilliance Which explains why the latter starts with Wind Magic regardless of who his father is, despite being of Thrud descent.]]
* TheStrategist: Gen 2. Since Oifey is now a capable fighter, Lewyn takes up the role he had as a child.
* SurvivorGuilt: In Gen 1, he mentions that he feels like [[spoiler:Annand]] got killed doing his job. Then, in Gen 2, he's not all that happy about still being alive, remarking on how [[spoiler:his mother at least [[FaceDeathWithDignity died with dignity]]]] while he's living in disgrace.
* TeamDad: In Gen 2. He doesn't have a lot of interaction with his ''actual'' children, however.
* {{Teleportation}}: He can use the wind to teleport in the Nea Fuyuki manga.
* TeleportationRescue: In the Nea Fuyuki manga, he saves Seliph from falling to his death via this.
* TookALevelInJerkass: He's a much colder person in Gen 2, if not jarringly so. [[spoiler:Namely because of the whole Forseti possession.]]
* {{Trickster}}: Gen 1.
* WanderingMinstrel: Subverted, he's only using a bard disguise at first. [[spoiler:Though he dons said disguise again to slip into the Silesse castle in the Oosawa manga.]]
* WarriorPrince: Particularly in Chapter 4, when civil war breaks out and he goes to cleanse the corruption in his country.
* WhatTheHellHero: His mother chews him out for leaving Silesse and tells him to stick with Sigurd so he'll catch some responsibility off of him.
* TheWisePrince: He mixes this with being a RebelPrince, being wise and benevolent enough to realize that him ascending to the throne will cause civil war to break out and bring suffering upon the people of Silesse, hence why he ran away to begin with.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair, which seems to be a Silessian thing.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Silvia (Sylvia)]]
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A beautiful and energetic dancer of very shady origins, who travels Jugdral to use her skills to help ease the suffering. During her travels, she met Lewyn, and is with him in Agustria during its fight with Sigurd.

->'''Class:''' Dancer
->'''Holy blood:''' Blaggi [Minor]
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* ACupAngst: Not in the game, but [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v02/c011/7.html in the manga]]:
-->'''Lewyn''': That self-confidence can't come from your breasts, that's for sure. You flat-chested girl!
-->'''Silvia''': At least call me slender! *SOB*
* AbusiveParents: Her stepfather, who taught her how to dance but subjected her to CorporalPunishment if she failed to meet his standards.
* BareYourMidriff: Part (or rather, not) of her dancer's outfit.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: In the Oosawa manga, she explains to Erinys that Lewyn was the first person in her travels who treated her well, thus she fell for him due to his kindness.
* BigBreastPride: When Sigurd calls her a little girl, she takes this attitude.
-->'''Silvia:''' Oh yeah? Would a little girl have a pair of ''these?''
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: DependingOnTheArtist, she either wears sandals or no shoes at all.
* DoubleEntendre:
-->'''Lewyn:''' Alright, you can come with me if you want. But things might get a little rough. You okay with that?
-->'''Silvia:''' Yeah! I like it rough!
* GenkiGirl: Very upbeat and perky during the first five missions; [[spoiler:but she ends up as a a BrokenBird years later.]]
* GirlishPigtails: She has long pigtails and is one of the younger females in the party, as well as being a GenkiGirl.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Blaggi bloodline, to a degree.
* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Strongly implied by her dialogue with Lewyn in her initial appearance.
* LongLostRelative: She is related to Claud. How related they are is debated, as the game implies that they are long-lost siblings, while WordOfGod state that they are cousins.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:After surviving the Battle of Belhalla, Silvia left her children in an orphanage and vanished once more.]]
* MouthyKid: Is already 14 (16 in the Oosawa manga), but comes off as this sometimes.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Contrasting to the Oosawa Manga, in the Fujimori manga, Silvia was more direct and downright bitchy in her confrontation to Erinys about Lewyn. And shortly after, she ''immediately'' regretted her actions and resolved to apologize to Erinys (after being encouraged by Claud)
* SpoonyBard: Though she ''can'' use swords.
* StepfordSmiler:
** She seems to be harboring some deeper anxieties under her smile if her lover conversation with Lewyn is any indication.
** The Oosawa manga gives her some shades of this. [[spoiler:She starts as happy as in the game, but her "challenge" to Erinys for Lewyn's heart is unexpectedly bitter from her part, and after explaining her backstory and bond to him she [[CryCute runs away crying]].]]
* {{Stripperific}}: Due to being a dancer.
* TheTease: She can flirt shamelessly with several men. In fact, her first in-game talk with Alec had them cheerfully flirting with each other.
* UnrequitedTragicMaiden: Has quite the whiffs of this is the Oosawa manga.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WordOfGod Shouzou Kaga's notes]] for a scrapped third section of the game imply that [[spoiler:Silvia still lived after Belhalla and reunited with Lene and Corple two years after Seliph's victory. In this case, she's paired with Claud, see his section for more.]]
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair. You'd be forgiven if you thought she and Lewyn were related in their debut until she starts flirting with him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Erinys ''(Ferry, Fury)'']]
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A Silessen pegasus knight searching for Prince Lewyn, looking to bring him home. One of four renowned pegasus knight commanders and the sister of Annand.

''VideoGame/FireEmblemThracia776'' canonized her husband's identity being Lewyn.

->'''Class:''' Pegasus Knight
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* AntiVillain: While she's a lot easier to avoid fighting altogether than some of the other units above, she does start off as an enemy unit and won't hesitate to fight anyone she runs into due to being under the impression that Sigurd's planning on executing Lewyn.
* BadassNormal: She's the only woman in the first generation to lack any kind of holy blood.
* BladeOnAStick: The pegasus knight weapon of choice.
* BodyguardCrush: On Lewyn, though she can be paired with any first gen male other than Sigurd or Quan.
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:After the Battle of Belhalla, Erinys returned to Silesse and ended up taking the throne after Queen Rahna perished. She ruled fairly and was loved by the people, but her husband vanished and never returned, while waiting for him and her son Ced leaving her to look for him, Erinys fell ill and eventually died from it.]]
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Also with Lewyn; they've known each other from a young age.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Ced and Fee's conversation in Gen 2 claims that she had this.
* CombatMedic: Gains basic healing staves after promotion.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* DubNameChange: Because 'Fury' is mostly a word associated with emotions or a mythological creature (the Furies), the Project Naga translation patch went the other way around instead of just using 'Ferry': Rename her as 'Erin' (based on an another name associated with the mythological Furies: Erinyes). [[HilariousInHindsight This was before]] ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'' localized her name as Erinys.
* {{Expy}}: Visually, she looked similar to [[VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight the eldest Whitewings Palla]], being a Pegasus Knight with long flowing green hair and has white-green color scheme and is a leader of her squad (except Erinys' were random people unrelated to her and Palla's were her sisters) while also having a superior in that field (Annand, Erinys' sister, and Minerva, Palla's non-blood related superior)
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: The AI for her and her army has no qualms about attacking Lewyn despite the fact that they're supposed to be saving him from ''execution''. She even expresses shock about seeing him.
-->'''Erinys:''' Prince Lewyn!? Th-this isn't possible...
* FirstGirlWins: If she gets paired up with Lewyn, due to them being ChildhoodFriends. [[spoiler:Which is the case canonically.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: She's tricked into believing that Lewyn is about to be executed by Sigurd, so Lewyn has to talk to her before she switches sides.
* HeroicBSOD: When [[spoiler:Annand]] dies.
-->'''Erinys''': Huh!? [[spoiler:My sister]] was... No! It can't be true! Ooooh! Please! Someone tell me it's not true!!
* TheHighQueen: [[spoiler:After Queen Rahna's death and Lewyn's disappearance, Erinys becomes the Queen of Silesse (only if you pair her with Lewyn, in the original game; in Thracia 776 and the manga, it's set in stone canon). According to Ced, she was a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and very compassionate: "She never could turn a blind eye when somebody was in trouble".]]
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: A very serious theme for her in the Oosawa manga.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: She has a possible conversation in this vein with Lewyn. If you choose to have this happen, they automatically become lovers.
* TheIngenue: Has some traits, especially in regards to how gullible she can be sometimes.
* ItsPersonal: To Pamela for [[spoiler:killing Annand]].
* LadyOfWar: She's one of the Four Angelic Knights of Silesse, and the only one you can recruit.
* ObliviousToLove: Her love interests have to spell "I love you" to her.
* PrepareToDie: What she'll declare to Chagall if the player sics her on him, as revenge for him tricking her into fighting Sigurd's army.
* QuirkyMiniBossSquad: The squad she leads to Evans in Chapter 2 gets developed as this in the Nuts Fujimori manga, with all members given a name, face and personnality: Tino, the youngest member, a GenkiGirl in unrequited [[LesYay love with Erinys]]; Aurora, sweet childfood friend and StraightMan to Tino; Psyche, a strong and cheerful girl [[BigEater who loves to eat]]; and Jeremiah, the CoolBigSis of the squad and Erinys's [[TheLancer Lancer]].
* SorryThatImDying: Kill her when she's an enemy unit, and her death quote is an apology to Queen Rahna. If she's killed as a playable unit, it'll be Lewyn whom she apologizes to.
* TenderTears: Is said to cry a lot in the Oosawa manga.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: A few of her special dialogue lines against bosses have her declare this.
* UnexpectedSuccessor: [[spoiler:Despite being a pegasus knight (albeit an elite one) with no royal blood, in Lewyn's absence, Rahna appoints her to inherit the throne. Erinys becomes queen regardless of whether she's married to Lewyn or not.]]
* TheWomanWearingTheQueenlyMask: [[spoiler:She did what she could as the Silessen Queen (in the manga and Thracia 776), but ultimately died of illness while waiting for her hubby to return.]]
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair, what with being a Silessian.
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[[folder:Brigid ''(Briggid, Bridget, Bridgette)'']]
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The leader of the Orgahill pirates, abducted and raised by them at a very young age. She is the missing daughter of Jungby's Lord Ring, the twin sister of Edain and the one holding the major Ulir blood in this generation. The pirates turn on her with dissatisfaction at her style of leadership, and after running away, she is reunited with Edain and receives the sacred Yewfelle bow.
->'''Class:''' Sniper
->'''Holy blood:''' Ulir [Major]
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* AncestralWeapon: Yewfelle, which originally belonged to Ulir the Crusader. The fact that Brigid can wield it is part of Edain's proof that Brigid is whom Edain says she is.
* ArcherArchetype: She might not look like it, considering being [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl the more tomboyish sister compared to Edain]] and raised by pirates, but Brigid really keeps her calm most of the time and is an excellent sharpshooter with her bow, even before getting Yewfelle.
* BadassInDistress:
** She joins when her crew mutinies, and she has to flee towards Blaggi Tower. (It's actually quite possible that she, Tailtiu, and Claud will finish off the gang that's after her before the main portion of the army catches up.)
** The Oosawa manga adds up further that her crews instead ambushed her, [[BoundAndGagged tied her up and gagged her]] and used her as a bargaining chip for Sigurd's army for a 'fake surrender' strategy. Then Edain freed her, gets captured in her stead, and Brigid displays her archery skill to save Edain and put an 'end' to the whole gang (that is, dismantling them so they can become type 2 Pirate).
* BrokenBird: She's distressed to learn that the man who raised her wasn't her real father, and her conversation with Sigurd has her seemingly resigned to him killing her.
* CainAndAbel: Her younger brother Andrey killed her father for the inheritance.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Ulir bloodline and thus inheritor of its AncestralWeapon, though she's unaware of this until Edain tells her.
* JustLikeRobinHood: As a pirate.
--> “Dobarl, enough! I won't allow any such nonsense! I've got a creed to uphold, and pilfering is no part of it. We Orgahill Pirates are known for giving to the poor, not taking from them!”
* TheLadette: Due to her upbringing as a pirate.
* LovingAShadow: If she hooks up with either Jamke or Midir, she will deeply fear that they only love her for being the twin sister of Edain. Both of them will dispel her worries in their last love talk.
* PirateGirl: Was kidnapped as a child by type 2 pirates, but the leader grew fond of her and raised her as his kid and the future leaderess of the group. Though sadly she's not in the pirate class, who seem to be AlwaysMale in FireEmblem.
* PolarOppositeTwins: She and Edain. Their relationship is more friendly -- Edain even gives Brigid her best weapon, the Yewfelle Bow, which she kept for years as she patiently waited for her older sister's return.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy to Edain's Girly Girl.
* TraumaInducedAmnesia: [[spoiler:She survived Belhalla, but was memory-wiped afterwards. She took up the name "Eyvel", and we see her as a playable character in ''Thracia''. Her Thracia ending says she recovered her memories in the end and was reunited with Patty and Febail.]]
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:Towards Andorey in Chapter 5, doubly so because said father was also Andorey's, therefore Brigid is doing this, and calling out for {{Patricide}}]].
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[[folder:Tailtiu of Friege ''(Tailto, Tiltyu, Taillte)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:Thunder Noble]]
The second and most rebellious child of Friege's Duke Reptor. She is an admirer of Father Claud, and accompanied him to Blaggi Tower.

->'''Class:''' Thunder Mage
->'''Holy blood:''' Thrud [Minor]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HoukoKuwashima (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Heather Hogan-Watson (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* ApologeticAttacker: Like with Lex, if you're cruel enough to make her attack her father.
* BlackMagicianGirl: Frieges are usually thunder mages.
* {{Bokukko}}: Her speech patterns are more boyish than the other girls'.
* BreakTheCutie: After [[spoiler:Belhalla, her brother abducts her and her daughter and forces them to return to Friege, where they're abused by his wife Hilda. Ultimately KillTheCutie, when she succumbed to illness due to said abuse and then died a broken woman.]]
* CainAndAbel: Her older brother Bloom has to be defeated, and also had a hand in [[spoiler:her death by letting Hilda abuse her to death, when he could at least lift a finger]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Though not exactly the most positive one. While at first introduced as a very cheery girl, she gradually loses her cheerfulness, first when she shows insecurity on joining Sigurd's army because of her being Reptor's daughter, and [[spoiler:it eventually spirals down into a completely sad woman that died in depression after numerous tortures, with none of her cheerful spirit left any longer.]]
* ChildhoodFriend: Tailtiu, Azelle and Lex were very close before the events of the game, and it shows in their conversations with one another.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: She'll be an UnluckyChildhoodFriend or VictoriousChildhoodFriend depending on whether or not she's pair up with Azelle or Lex.
* CriticalStatusBuff: She has the Wrath skill, which her attacks will always be critical hit when under half her HP. She will always pass this skill to Arthur and Tine.
* DeathByDespair: [[spoiler:After the Battle of Belhalla, Tailtiu took refugee in Silesse to raise her children, but was captured later on along with her daughter Tine by Friege troops under her brother Bloom. Imprisoned in her own home and tortured by her sister-in-law Hilda to protect Tine, eventually Tailtiu slowly lost her will to live, becoming a sorrowful woman and dying in depression.]]
* DefectorFromDecadence: Her father Reptor is in cahoots with Lombard and Arvis, but she stays in Sigurd's army [[spoiler:even after he's branded a traitor]]. She shows considerable angst about it.
* FallenPrincess: Once she was an esteemed princess of the Friege house. After the Battle of Belhalla, she's considered a traitor, had to hide in Silesse, [[spoiler:gets forcefully brought back to Grandbell where the traitor brand is shown more clearly and she's treated as at best a prisoner in her own home, a punching bag for Hilda at worst, and her brother Bloom did nothing in order to maintain the image of 'punish traitors of the Empire']]
* GenkiGirl: At first, presented as a spunky girl who'd casually tell the dignified Claud to 'quit his jabberin'' in the middle of a serious talk. Even as she started showing insecurity, she still remained upbeat (look at her face). However, [[spoiler:in the end of the life, she's no longer this, as Tine described her to be 'always sad' and cried every day until she died of depression.]]
* GlassCannon: At low health, she activates her personal skill, Wrath, where all her attacks will be {{Critical Hit}}s. At that point, she will be able to kill most enemies in one shot... but will also be killed by pretty much anything that hits her.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Thrud bloodline, to a degree. Tailtiu and her sister remains to be one of the people in the Thrud lineage that stayed good people instead of being a power hungry maniac.
* {{Irony}}: The cheeriest and brightest girl in the first generation. [[spoiler:Gets probably the most depressing death]].
* IMissMom: Missed her ''grandma'', more likely, she seems to love her very much. The thing Tailtiu asked about the capabilities of the Valkyrie Staff is if it can bring back her sweet grandma. Also expanded in the Mitsuki Oosawa manga, whereas there's a flashback of her grandma's funeral and the only thing preventing her to cry over it is Azelle holding her hands.
* LastGirlWins: If she's paired up with Lewyn.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCbgtT7yXKw Shares one with her daughter]], which is surprisingly melancholic considering [[GenkiGirl how cheery she presented herself]], though this played for her when she was expressing her insecurities to Azelle just after arriving at Silesse. [[spoiler:It eventually foreshadows her depressing fate and death.]]
* MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter: The good daughter of Reptor. [[spoiler:The eldest of the two, actually: the younger is Ethnia.]]
* MagicKnight: As a Mage Fighter, she can use swords and magic.
* MagikarpPower: She's the last unit you get in the 1st generation and she's horribly underleveled, and while she could get decent on being levelled, it requires a good amount of babying, and while she won't be that gamebreaking unlike Lewyn, she'll still come off decent for the last moments you'd play her. On the contrary, her children comes early and with certain marriage setups can become deadly (for instance: [[DiscOneNuke Arthur with Forseti]]) or at least feasible to use, so there's still a good worth on raising the lowly levelled Tailtiu, basically quite similar to the Est archetype for the 1st generation,
* MamaBear: [[spoiler:Even in her lowest times, whenever Hilda threatened little Tine, she gathered what was left of her spunk and willingly took her CorporalPunishment so her girl would be physically untouched.]]
* MumLooksLikeASister: She's one of the younger girls of the 1st generation characters and probably [[TeenPregnancy gave birth to Arthur and Tine as a teenager]], and constantly kept that youthful face as her face sprite, [[spoiler:though her face at the end of her life where she has been utterly broken and depressed remain unknown]]. It's easy for unwary fans to think that she looks more like Arthur and Tine's outgoing sister if they're in one picture.
* OlderThanTheyLook: She's supposedly to be the older sister of Ethnia. [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/fireemblem/images/e/e4/Ethnia.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20100205161127 This is Ethnia]] Confused that Tailtiu was supposedly older?
* OvershadowedByAwesome: Tailtiu is usually the most prominent Thunder Mage in the player's hands and usually has a good deal of popularity, but since she's unable to wield the most powerful Thunder tome (Mjölnir) due to having only minor Thrud blood, she's usually overshadowed in terms of Jugdral Thunder Mage by Ishtar, her niece (who has major Thrud Blood, and is very popular due to being [[NobleTopEnforcer a sympathetic Camus Archetype character]])
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"Here I go!"
-->"Sorry!"
-->"Enough!"
-->"Bye-bye now!."
* RebelliousPrincess: She knows her father is Sigurd's enemy. She joins his army anyway... though she was at first hesitant on being unwelcome in the team. She got over it quickly.
* {{Patricide}}: If you personally make her kill her father. He has more stats than her and a Holy Weapon. [[NintendoHard Good luck.]]
* ShesGotLegs: [[http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/fireemblem/images/b/bb/Tailto_%28FE_Treasure%29.png/revision/latest?cb=20161217043609 This]] was her primary official artwork for quite some time, and all of her artwork possesses those slits in her skirt while she's ''rarely'' shown with ZettaiRyouiki.
* ShockAndAwe: As a Thrud descendant, she is highly specialized in Thunder magic, in which she could only wield Thunder magic at her base class.
* StepfordSmiler: Looks cheerful and plucky, but fears she'll be branded as a traitor. [[spoiler:And after Belhalla... her fears come true.]]
* TakeCareOfTheKids: Each one of her lover's talks will involve this in one sense or another.
* TomboyandGirlyGirl: Tomboy to [[spoiler:Ethnia's]] Girly Girl.
* TomboyishPonytail: Most of the other women wear their hair loose, but childish and plucky Tailtiu has hers up.
* {{Tsundere}}: A Type A.
* UnfortunateNames: Sort of, translation patch only. 'Tailtiu' is something out of the Irish Mythology. However, 'Tiltyu'? [[JustForPun She's going to TILT YOU??]] The greatest irony is that [[spoiler:her life has been a complete tilt from good fortune to bad fortune that she never recovered from.]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WordOfGod Shouzou Kaga's notes]] for a scrapped third section of the game imply that [[spoiler:after her death, Tailtiu was buried with an ice coffin by Bloom and the coffin was sent to Silesse. A surviving Claud used his life force to empower the Valkyrie Staff and brought Tailtiu BackFromTheDead and allowed her to reunite with her children and her husband (in this case Azelle)]]
* WhiteSheep: One of the two members of the Friege household that are not megalomaniacal and power hungry. She would later pass this trait to her children.
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[[folder:Father Claud of Edda ''(Claude)'']]
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Edda's ruler, who travelled to Blaggi Tower to pray and learn of the truth of the circumstances of Prince Kurth's death. Accompanied by Tailtiu, the two are cornered by the pirates of Orgahill upon departure.

->'''Class:''' High Priest
->'''Holy blood:''' Blaggi [Major]
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* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:He clearly knows he'll die at Belhalla, and in fact he tears up when he finds out in the Oosawa manga, but decides to go anyway because YouCantFightFate. See his lover's talk with Edain.]]
* HeroicLineage: Of the Blaggi bloodline and thus the wielder of the Valkyrie Staff.
* TheLancer: He fills in for Quan's role as this to Sigurd once he leaves.
* LastOfHisKind: If he doesn't marry, then House Edda ends with him.
* LongHairedPrettyBoy: He's got the longest hair of any man in the army, and he has delicate features.
* LongLostRelative: He is related to Silvia. How related they are is debated, as the game implies that they are long-lost siblings, while WordOfGod state that they are cousins.
* ManInWhite: Like most male clerics in Fire Emblem, he wears pure white robes.
* NiceGuy: A very gentlemanly man.
* PrincelyYoungMan: The Gentleman type.
* RedHerring: He's with Tailtiu in the beginning and she's smitten to him, and he's also one of her easier predestined. Sounds like an easy pairing option for the beginners. The result? Arthur gets the Valkyrie staff... ''but can't use it due to class restriction''. The gag manga make fun of this quite a bit.
* {{Seer}}: His Blaggi blood allows him to divine the truth and even see the future.
* SexyPriest: He's an older man but Tailtiu is clearly head over heels for him.
* SpiritAdvisor: [[spoiler:In ''Thracia'', his disciple Sleuf can invoke his spirit for guidance.]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WordOfGod Shouzou Kaga's notes]] for a scrapped third section of the game imply that [[spoiler:Claud also survived Belhalla, but when he was found by his wife (in this case, Silvia), he's crippled for life and his wife became his ears, limbs and mouth, watching his children (in this case, Lene and Corple) from afar. Later on, he [[CastFromHitPoints used his life force]] to use the Valkyrie Staff to resurrect Tailtiu, [[HeroicSacrifice and perished]], and the Valkyrie Staff is rendered unusable and unrepairable from that point on.]]
* WhiteMage: He joins as a healer, and his family's relic is a staff that resurrects the dead.
* TheWisePrince: He's quite serious, and troubled by the state of affairs in Jugdral. His gift of precognition also clues him into what's going to happen in Chapter 5, but he keeps fighting alongside Sigurd anyway.
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[[folder:Sigurd of Chalphy ''(Siglud)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:Holy Knight]]
The son and heir of Duke Byron of Chalphy, left behind in Chalphy with a only small retinue of knights while the bulk of Grannvalian forces are off to war in Isaach. His departure to handle the Verdane attack on Jungby sets off a chain of events which changes Jugdral forever...


->'''Class:''' Knight Lord
->'''Holy blood:''' Baldur [Major]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/GrantGeorge (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* ArchEnemy: Along with Byron, he is considered one by Lombard and Reptor. Why? [[EvilIsPetty Because his house has always been close to the royal family]].
* AncestralWeapon: Tyrfing, which originally belonged to the Crusader Baldur.
* BadassBaritone: His voice in ''Heroes'', befitting his powerful, heroic character.
* BerserkButton: What's that, King Chagall? You just [[spoiler:send Eldigan to his death/had him executed?]] Whoops. Sigurd kind of wants you to die a painful death now. This man will not stand for anyone messing with his friends or loved ones.
** In the Oosawa manga... Hey, Sandima? Did you [[spoiler:poison his troops with Fenrir]] '''and''' [[spoiler:stab Jamke's old man InTheBack]]? Huh, you massively pissed Sigurd off and ''he's coming for you''. [[spoiler:This one didn't go as well.]]
* BestFriendsInLaw: With Quan, who is married to his sister Ethlyn.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: On one hand, you have the guy whose kindness Oifey marvels at. On the other hand, press his BerserkButton and see how well ''that'' goes.
* BladeOnAStick: Notable for being the first Lord in the series to be able to use them. However, [[HeroesPreferSwords his weapon of choice, like most lords, is a sword]].
* BrotherSisterTeam: Sigurd and Ethlyn are the subtle introduction to this mechanic, and one of the two sibling teams in Generation 1.
* TheCameo: Ike has a PaletteSwap based on him in the ''Super Smash Bros'' series.
* CelibateHero: he never had any romantic inclinations towards women until he met Deirdre.
* ChildhoodFriends: With Edain, Quan, and Eldigan. [[spoiler:The last one unfortunately ends in tragedy.]]
* CoolSword: The Silver Sword he starts off with, and then Tyrfing.
* CrutchCharacter: He has a unique status for a Lord, Sigurd can pretty much handle most if not all of Generation 1 by himself, but using him too much will sap experience away from the other characters, having a negative effect on their children.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Blue hair and blue eyes.
* {{Deconstruction}}: Sigurd is your basic noble Fire Emblem Hero holding fast to his beliefs. Unfortunately for him, his optimism and noble nature become a double-edged sword in the grand scheme of things.
* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:His son Seliph takes over the plot after his death, and ends up unifying the accidental conquests.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Once he sees that Deirdre has been brainwashed into forgetting him and realises that Arvis has set the whole thing up to rule the kingdom, he completely loses all faith in everything.]]
* {{Determinator}}: Do '''not''' screw with this man's friends. And ''especially'' do not use them like pawns. [[spoiler:Chagall found this out the hard way]].
* DisappearedDad: His father goes missing after being framed for treason. [[spoiler:Later he becomes this for his own son. Thanks a bunch, Arvis.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He starts and remains a great unit, but once he gets the Tyrfing he becomes absolutely unstoppable.
* {{Expy}}: You'd be forgiven if you initially mistook him for "[[VideoGame/FireEmblemAkaneia Marth]] on a horse." His class, Knight Lord, combines the Paladin template with [[MagikarpPower Lord-like]] stat-growths.
* FightsLikeANormal: Sigurd doesn't really get to reap the rewards of his Holy Blood (namely, usage of the Tyrfing) for a huge portion of his story. Furthermore, unlike other ''Emblem'' Lords, he doesn't even get a unique Preference weapon or even a special event item like Lex's Brave Axe. As such, this forces him to rely on the more mundane weapons in the world, such as the Silver Sword... all of which he can kick considerable amounts of arse with.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Averted; [[spoiler:he's mentioned at least once in every chapter of Gen 2]].
* FatalFlaw: Relies a little too much on military prowess to get the job done - and assumes that everyone else is as straightforward as he is. [[spoiler:His recklessness and short-sightedness cost him his life in the end.]]
* GoodIsNotSoft: He always means well, but war is war.
* HappilyMarried: To Deirdre. [[spoiler:Unfortunately it ends in tragedy.]]
* TheHero: He fights injustice across Jugdral, and inspires a large amount of disparate people to join him, from peasant dancers to other royals.
* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:He's branded as a traitor and killed when he returns to his country. The only lord in the series to actually die in their own game.]]
* HeroesPreferSwords: He's capable of using any sword in the game, except the Balmung and Mystletainn (which are personal weapons anyway).
* HeroicLineage: Of the Baldur bloodline and inheritor of its AncestralWeapon.
* HumbleHero: Sigurd really doesn't have any ambition beyond protecting his friends.
* InSeriesNickname: In the Nuts Fujimori manga, Quan affectionately nicknames him "Sigulin" (a {{Portmanteau}} of "Sigurd" and "Ethlyn").
* InfinityPlusOneSword: Gets the Tyrfing Sword from his father early in chapter 5, and proceeds to wreak havoc with it after you spend all of his hard-earned money to repair the broken thing.
* KnightInShiningArmor: Deirdre views him as one in the Oosawa manga.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: [[spoiler:He dies, along with almost everyone else in his army, but seeing as how everyone knows about Gen 2 now and how it's almost impossible not to find out before beating Gen 1, it's not as surprising.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[http://serenesforest.net/music/genealogy-of-the-holy-war-original-soundtrack/ Birth of the Holy Knight]].
* LightIsGood: He's a descendant of Baldur, the Crusader of Light. He doesn't get any magic, though.
* LoveAtFirstSight: He fell for Deirdre the moment he saw her. In a twist on ObliviousToLove, however, he doesn't seem to fully realize this until they meet again.
* MageKiller: Once he gets [[InfinityPlusOneSword the Tyrfing]], which gives a huge Resistance bonus.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: A quest to rescue a friend quickly snowballs into him conquering most of the continent. Although he only intends to help people, Grannvale's less-savory nobles (and TheChessmaster behind it all) easily take advantage of this.
* OlderAndWiser: Averted. He's 22 at the start of the game, making him the oldest ''Emblem'' Lord to date... but he is reckless and naive, with enormous consequences.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"Here I come!"
-->"One strike will decide it all!"
-->"I cannot allow this."
-->"Raise your sword!"
* RescueRomance: With Deirdre, whom he rescues from an unnamed lowlife.
* SpiritAdvisor: [[spoiler:He comes back in a secret cutscene very late in the second generation just to tell Seliph not to let Arvis's death go do his head, and that he still has a way to go before he understands just what the whole war's been about.]]
* ShipperOnDeck: Ships [[http://mangafox.me/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v06/c037/28.html Lewyn/Erinys]] in the Oosawa manga. Lewyn is not amused.
* SingleTargetSexuality: He never shows the slightest hint of being romantically/sexually attracted to anyone but Deirdre.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:Rescues his friend, deposes a couple of corrupt rulers, ends Silesse's civil war. But his search for Deirdre ends with her amnesiac and married to another man, he's unable to clear his name, he's summarily executed, and he accidentally turned his country into an ''empire'' that goes on to oppress all the places he freed, and then some.]]
* SorryThatImDying: His death quote has him apologize to his army.
* StarCrossedLovers: [[spoiler:With Deirdre, sadly.]]
* ThisIsUnforgivable: [[spoiler:Killing his father]], as he informs Lombard if he gets to attack him.
* TragicHero: He's honorable and compassionate, but he doesn't think through the consequences of his actions, which [[spoiler:has fatal consequences for him and his friends]].
* WarriorPrince: He's not a prince, but he's heir to a dukedom.
* TheWisePrince: He would honestly prefer to leave places like Verdane and Agustria to govern themselves once he removes their corrupt rulers.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Like most Fire Emblem Lords.
* YouKilledMyFather: Takes great satisfaction in taking down Lombard and Reptor in chapter 5 for betraying Byron and framing House Chalphy for the murder of the prince.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Alec]]
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A knight of Chalphy, one of the few remaining with everyone else off to war. Loose, relaxed, and something of a womanizer.

->'''Class:''' Cavalier
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* AntiCavalry: Inverted, as his Nihil skill makes him immune to anti-cavalry since effective damage are critical hits in this game. He could also pass the skill to children with a mounted class, also making them immune to anti-cavalry or anti-flying if he's Fee's father. As an added bonus, this skill also makes him immune to {{Critical Hit}}s.
* BirdsOfAFeather: With Silvia. They're both flirty and flippant in their first conversation, and easy to pair off.
* ChivalrousPervert: Could even be argued as being the predecessor to [[VideoGame/FireEmblemElibe Sain]].
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* FragileSpeedster: Specializes in speed, but lacks Naoise's defense stats.
* NiceHat: That turban he wears.
* NoSell: His personal skill Nihil nullifies skills and critical hits.
* RecurringElement: The Green Cavalier of Fire Emblem 4.
* ShotgunWedding: Implied to be the case in his lover's conversation with Silvia.
* SuckMyRose: Tries to seduce Ayra with this several times in the Nuts Fujimori manga. [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Hilariously fails each time]].
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Naoise (Noish)]]
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A knight of Chalphy, one of the few remaining with everyone else off to war. Devoted and fiery.

->'''Class:''' Cavalier
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* HotBlooded: Comes off as more passionately serious than Alec.
* LightningBruiser: Can be this if his Duel & Critical skills kicks in often enough.
* NiceGuy: He's very emotional, but he still is very kind around others and has a strong sense of justice.
* RecurringElement: The Red Cavalier of Fire Emblem 4.
* SorryThatImDying: His death quote is him apologizing to Sigurd.
* TheWorfEffect: In the Oosawa manga, Naoise is among the victims of [[spoiler:Sandima's poisonous Fenrir spell]]. He does survive, though.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Arden]]
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[[caption-width-right:143:[[labelnote:Click here to see Arden in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']][[quoteright:127:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arden_heroes.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:143:Strong and Tough]]

A knight of Chalphy, one of the few remaining with everyone else off to war.

->'''Class:''' Sword Armour
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ToruOkawa (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Mick Wingert (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* AdaptationalBadass: ''Heroes'' makes him a rather unique MightyGlacier, having one of the lowest Speed and Resistance stats in the whole game, but also some of the highest HP, Attack, and Defense. What makes him unique is his special Follow-Up Ring, which allows him to always perform an extra attack [[ActionInitiative regardless of his actual speed stat]] if he's above half HP. Combined with his Brave Sword, this allows him to be one of the only armored units in the game to be capable of consistently performing quadruple attacks. Add in an inherited Special such as Bonfire or Ignis that takes advantage of his obscene Defense, and he's a much tougher beast than he was in his game of origin. Also put in the fact that his old problem (being a low movement unit in a game with huge maps) is omitted (the maps in ''Heroes'' are much smaller), he can put his new advantages to use more often.
* ButtMonkey: His unique events play this up.
* CantCatchUp: In spades. Being a low-movement, low speed Armor Knight wielding swords ''really'' hurts his usability in the long run, and being forced to do nothing but lag behind for the entirety of the 1st Gen forces most players to bench him after the first couple chapters. In the game where you actually get to deploy your entire army simultaneously.
* CatchPhrase: He likes to claim that he's "strong and tough", [[RunningGag but don't call him slow!]]
* FaceOfAThug: In official arts, he wasn't that bad looking, but his art in ''Heroes'' made him look like a convicted thug. Still, he's a GentleGiant.
* GentleGiant: Say what you will about his stats and looks, the man's got a heart as big as his armor.
* GuideDangIt:
** Similiar to Lex, Arden needs a ring in order to get the Pursuit skill. The event he gets it from is similarly out of the way and not foreshadowed at all. Even if you got Lex's Brave Axe, you would still have to guess randomly about who has an event on that tiny peninsula.
** Arden has another such event in Chapter 5 which not not only requires Arden to stand on one particular out-of-the-way tile, but also requires him to be married, [[TierInducedScrappy which almost never happens.]]
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: If you pair him.
* IRegretNothing: His death quote has him claim this, having been proud to have served Sigurd all his life.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"I'm strong, and you're toast."
-->"I'm strong and I'm tough!"
-->"Nnn…ngh!"
-->"Ain't no way I'm gonna die!"
* StoneWall: He has excellent defense but hardly any movement.
* UglyGuyHotWife: More "homely" than outright ugly, but since all the women are stunners, this happens if he's paired at all.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Azelle of Velthomer (Azel)]]
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The younger half-brother of Arvis of Velthomer. Despite Arvis's warnings to the contrary, he travels to the south to assist in the fight against Verdane and rescue Edain, taking Lex with him.

->'''Class:''' Mage
->'''Holy blood:''' Fjalar [Minor]
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* {{Adorkable}}: A cute, shy mage.
* BigDamnHeroes: In the Oosawa manga's rendition of the Prologue, he shows up and saves [[spoiler:Midir]] when he's held hostage by the Verdane army.
* ChildByRape: [[spoiler:His father raped Cigyun's favorite maid, resulting in Azelle.]]
* ChildhoodFriends: Azelle, Lex and Tailtiu were very close before the events of the game, and it shows in their conversations with one another.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: If paired up with Tailtiu.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Red hair and red eyes.
* EveryoneHasStandards: As much as a shy guy he is, Azelle is very much against killing one's parents if one has respect on the parents. In his last love-talk with Tailtiu, he forbid her trying to kill Reptor because he'd have second thoughts on her if she wanted to kill her father that she at least still respects despite his bastardry.
* GreenEyedMonster:
** Edain and Midir suffer from this in the Nuts Fujimori manga: [[spoiler:he works up the nerve to propose to Edain and she accepts, but [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy he immediately realizes that their relationship would fail in the end, and forces Edain and Midir to sort out their]] {{UST}} and hook up]].
** Similarly, he does this in the Oosawa manga [[spoiler:but in regards to Edain and ''Jamke''. While Azelle still holds feelings for her, he comes to accept that his love is unrequited and doesn't reveal it, [[RelationshipUpgrade but when she and Jamke get hooked up]], [[TearJerker he breaks down crying]] in the tent/room he shares with Lex, who ends up comforting him.]]
* FieryRedhead: Subverted; he's as timid as they come.
* HeroicBastard: His dad was Lord Victor of Velthomer, his mom was the favorite maid of Arvis's mother Cigyun (who also had been little Arvis's nanny).
* HeroicLineage: Of the Fjalar bloodline, though Arvis got the lion's share of it.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: He has shades of this with Lex, particularly in the Oosawa manga.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Bless his heart, he does this regarding Edain and her respective LoveInterest in both manga adaptations, despite obviously struggling with it in the Oosawa version.
* MagicKnight: Can promote to one.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:When young Arvis kicked Victor's mistresses out of the court, only Azelle's mom was allowed to stay. She became Arvis and Azelle's caretaker, but died some years before the story happened.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook: Azelle's youthful face make him look like he sixteen or so, [[spoiler:But his mother was pregnant with him before Victor committed suicide, and Cigyun left, meaning he is around eighteen to nineteen years old.]]
* PlayingWithFire: His initial equip is a Fire tome (as per Velthomer tradition), although he can use all three magic types.
* RebelPrince: Openly defies Arvis to help Lex and Sigurd. To put this on perspective: Velthomer is one of the most powerful territories in Jugdral, and its ruler, Arvis, is known as a stern and rather feared ruler, which Azelle knows better than anyone. ''He still defies his brother despite being scared of him.''
* RedHerring: While not as bad as the Tailtiu/Claud pair, pairing him with Edain while considered quite cute for newbies, will result a rather suboptimal Lester while Lana has to wait until promotion to reap the benefits of his Minor Fjalar.
* ReluctantWarrior: He's noted to hate fighting, but joined Sigurd's army anyway to save Edain.
* ShrinkingViolet: He's fairly shy around most, and outright terrified of his brother.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WordOfGod Shouzou Kaga's notes]] for a scrapped third section of the game imply that [[spoiler:Azelle did not die in the Battle of Belhalla and continues to be a RebelPrince because he thinks whatever good intention Arvis had, it'll be of no use if it's achieved with brutal methods. This is eventually deconstructed, as because Arvis was trying to make his Empire to be good, the population supports him and instead sees Azelle as the villain, and Arvis had to go along and brand his dear brother as a rebel. Azel attempts to get answers from his brother, but was instead ambushed by Manfroy and petrified in the underground basement of the Royal Palace so Arvis won't have second thoughts. Thankfully, after Seliph's victory, Julia undid Azelle's petrification and allowed him to reunite with his wife (in this case Tailtiu) and children.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lex of Dozel]]
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The son of Duke Lombard of Dozel, the half-brother of Danann, and a childhood friend of Azelle. He accompanies Azelle to assist Sigurd in the fight with Verdane, fully aware that his father would not be happy about assisting the house of Chalphy.

->'''Class:''' Axe Knight
->'''Holy blood:''' Neir [Minor]
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* AloofAlly: He ''claims'' be this, since he says that he's only helping because he's Azelle's friend, but it's pretty clear that it isn't true.
* ApologeticAttacker: If you're mean enough to have him attack his father.
* AnAxeToGrind: The preferred weapon of the Neir bloodline.
* CainAndAbel: With Danann. [[spoiler:In the Oosawa manga, it's Danann who kills him.]]
* ChildhoodFriends: Lex, Azelle and Tailtiu were all very close with one another prior to the events of the game, and it shows in their conversations.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: If he marries Tailtiu.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Blue hair and blue eyes.
* DesperationAttack: His second skill, Vantage, allows automatic first-strike if below 50% HP.
* GuideDangIt: The Brave Axe is the only way he'll ever be able to hit something twice, but obtaining it happens through a secret event, not foreshadowed at all.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Neir bloodline, though like Azelle, his older brother got the lion's share.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: As noted in Azelle's section, he has shades of this with him.
* HonestAxe: This nets him the powerful Brave Axe.
* HotBlooded: This quote sums it up.
--> '''Lex:''' Hahahaa... Alright, let's do this. Finally, a chance to kick some ass.
* LightningBruiser: With the Brave Axe, Lex is nigh-unkillable. Also a good candidate for the Pursuit Ring if you decide to bench Arden (who has the event needed to get it), especially if you choose to marry him to someone like Lachesis or Tailtiu.
* MightyGlacier: Without the Brave Axe. He hits hard, but only hits once.
* MistakenForGay: In the Oosawa manga, with Azelle... by Ayra, ''his own wife and the mother of his children''.
* PapaWolf: If he's paired up with Tailtiu, with him making it clear that he does ''not'' want his kids ending up in his family's hands or those of Tailtiu's, given how awful both are.
* {{Patricide}}: If you personally make him kill his father. Unlike Tailtiu's deal, Lex has no problem in doing this on Lombard, since he knows his dad is an evil person that had it coming.
* RebelPrince: His family is an enemy to Sigurd's.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla. [[spoiler:The Oosawa manga has him killed by his own brother, Danann.]]
* WhiteSheep: Almost everyone else in the Neir bloodline is an enemy--the house is traditionally an enemy of Chalphy, but Lex is still Sigurd's friend.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Strangely, few of his relatives have it--they're all brunets or redheads.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Prince Quan of Leonster (Cuan)]]
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The prince of Leonster, a childhood friend of Sigurd and Eldigan, and married to Sigurd's sister Ethlyn. He accompanies Ethlyn to Chalphy to assist Sigurd.

->'''Class:''' Duke Knight
->'''Holy blood:''' Noba [Major]
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* AncestralWeapon: Gáe Bolg, which originally belonged to Noba the Crusader.
* BestFriendsInLaw: With Sigurd. They've been best buddies since their academy days.
* BladeOnAStick: As a Duke Knight, he uses lances exclusively.
* ChildhoodFriends: With Sigurd and Eldigan.
* DisappearedDad: [[spoiler:To Leif and Altena.]]
* HappilyMarried: He and Ethlyn love each other quite a lot. In ''Thracia'' there are two CG's featuring them, and in both they're happy as they come: [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Rarelensterfamily.png one has them]] with [[spoiler:baby!Leif and toddler!Altena]], the other has Quan [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Lovers.jpg gently helping Ethlyn to get off her riding horse]]. [[spoiler:And one of the grown up Leif's love talks with either Nanna or Jeanne in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' mentions their mutual affection as well.]]
* HeroicLineage: Of the Noba bloodline and inheritor of its AncestralWeapon.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:During an attempt to reinforce Sigurd in Belhalla, Quan fell into an ambush by Thracian Dracoknights in Yied Desert, his daughter was taken hostage, and he was forced to forfeit the battle, losing his life.]]
* InfinityPlusOneSword: The Gáe Bolg lance, which Ethlyn gives to him in Chapter 3, is the holy weapon of the Noba bloodline.
* TheLancer: To Sigurd. He's more level-headed and less reckless. He also fits the weapon part, too.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: According to the AlternateCharacterInterpretation from ''Fall of Leonster'' side story. For all of his genuine good intentions, Quan's assistance toward Sigurd might have indirectly influenced [[spoiler:Travant's deadly assault in the Yied Desert]] and putting Thracia into chaos. ''At least'' it gave [[spoiler:Travant]] an opening that let him strike where it would hurt the most...
* PutOnABus: He leaves after Chapter 3 because he has to get back to his responsibilities at home. TheBusCameBack in Chapter 5, [[spoiler:but it only gets him killed]].
* WarriorPrince: Prince of Leonster and a descendant of Noba, he is a strong warrior.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He's a powerful fighter, and his departure after Chapter 3 is out of a need to do stuff back home in Leonster.
* SorryThatImDying: If he falls in battle, he'll apologize to Ethlyn, though in a subversion he has PlotArmor to ensure that he doesn't actually die. [[spoiler:His actual death quote in Ch. 5, however, likewise has him apologize.]]
* ShipperOnDeck: In the Oosawa manga, for Finn and Lachesis, . While Ethlyn is the most outspoken shipper, it ''is'' his idea that Finn becomes Lachesis's bodyguard, after all.
* ThisCannotBe: [[spoiler:Being ambushed by Travant and his troops in the Yied Desert was the least expected crack in his plans.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Princess Ethlyn of Leonster ''(Ethrin, Ethlin)'']]
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Quan's wife and Sigurd's sister. She sets out for Chalphy upon hearing word of their plight at Verdane's hands.

->'''Class:''' Troubadour
->'''Holy blood:''' Baldur [Minor]
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* ActionMom: She'd recently had a daughter before joining Sigurd, although she leaves her in Leonster. [[spoiler:By the time that she was with Quan in the Yied Desert, she had given birth to Leif.]]
* BattleCouple: She and Quan are HappilyMarried and join Sigurd's cause together.
* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: [[spoiler:Or rather, Better To Die Than Be Used As A Hostage in the Oosawa manga. Travant captures her, and Ethlyn, realizing that he intends to use her against Quan, takes her own life instead.]]
* BigBrotherInstinct: Despite being his younger sister, she sees it as her responsibility to try and keep Sigurd out of too much trouble.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Ethlyn and Sigurd are the subtle introduction to this mechanic, and is one of the two sibling teams in Generation 1.
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:During an attempt to reinforce Sigurd in Belhalla, Ethlyn was ambushed at Yied Desert and killed, and since she was carrying her daughter Altenna, the latter was used as a hostage to Quan, who was then killed by Travant's Dracoknights.]]
* CombatMedic: This is the Fire Emblem where Troubadours use swords. Her combat skill improves even further once she promotes to Paladin.
* CoolSword: She can obtain a Light Sword in a conversation with Deirdre, which has a powerful distance attack and is ''very'' useful against archers who think a healer is an easy mark.
* GenkiGirl: Especially in the Oosawa adaptation.
* HappilyMarried: With Quan. See his section for the details.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Baldur bloodline, though not to the same degree as Sigurd.
* LadyOfWar: Although her swordfighting is secondary to her healing, she's insistent on doing her part in the fight. Going to help Sigurd in the first place was largely her idea.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:Killed before either of her children is old enough to remember her]].
* PregnantBadass: She's hinted to have been already pregnant with Leif when she and Quan joined Sigurd's troops. The Oosawa manga openly states it; when she's about to leave Silesse with Quan and Finn, the first makes a comment about how she should be more careful now that she's about to be a mom again.
* PromotionToParent: She stepped up to take care of Sigurd and to help manage the house with Lord Byron after their mother died. The kicker? She's the ''younger'' sibling.
* PutOnABus: Leaves with her husband at the end of chapter 3.
* RoseHairedSweetie: A GenkiGirl with pink hair.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Like her husband, she readily gets into the action.
* ShipperOnDeck: For [[spoiler:Finn and Lachesis]] as well as [[spoiler:Edain and Jamke]], in the Oosawa manga.
* SorryThatImDying: Mirroring Quan's non-fatal "death" quote, she'll apologize to him if she falls. [[spoiler:Her ''real'' death quote in Ch. 5, however, also has her apologize to Quan--and to Altena.]]
* SpiritedYoungLady: She's somewhere in the middle in between Lachesis's TomboyPrincess attitude and Edain's ProperLady one.
* TeenPregnancy: She has two kids ''when barely in her mid-to-late teens''. More understandable when we consider that she's a highranked noblewoman, who in Medieval/Rennaisance times was expected to be married and have children ''much'' earlier in life than a commoner girl.
* {{Tsundere}}: Towards Sigurd on occasion, sibling-style (especially in the Oosawa manga).
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Finn ''(Finn)'']]
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A fresh knight in the service of Leonster who accompanies Quan and Ethlyn to Chalphy.

->'''Class:''' Lance Knight
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* ActionDad: Can become this if paired up with someone, [[spoiler:as he is the only Gen 1 dad who is playable in Gen 2]].
* AscendedExtra: This guy is the only character who is playable in every single part of the Jugdral storyline, and even has a side story told from his perspective. The Fall of Leonster is not kidding when it said he is "too" important.
* BadassNormal: Easily, since [[spoiler:being a Gen 1 character that survives is impressive in itself]] and he's rather solid as a character despite having no Holy Blood.
* BladeOnAStick: Being a lance knight, this is essentially a must. It helps that he gets a [[InfinityMinusOneSword Brave Lance]] that essentially becomes his trademark weapon.
* BodyguardCrush: On [[spoiler:Lachesis]] in the Oosawa manga.
* BrokenAce: After [[spoiler:Quan and Ethlyn's death, and Leonster's Fall]], he basically lost his emotion. He's barely recovering them by the time ''Thracia 776'' rolls in, according to Leif.
* CrutchCharacter: In Generation 2, providing he was leveled up sufficiently before he left in the first half. Lacks [[HeroicLineage Holy Blood]] of any sort, which equates to a severe disadvantage as far as growth rates are concerned.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Blue hair and blue eyes.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:Hey, guess what all that talk Quan gave Finn about him being an important soldier and telling him not to die was for?]]
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: In chapter 7, he will return at the exact same stats & XP he had when he left at the end of chapter 3 - sixteen years earlier.
* ItsPersonal: To [[spoiler:Travant]] in Gen 2 for killing [[spoiler:Quan and Ethlyn]]
* TheLancer: To Quan, [[IncrediblyLamePun a literal one in fact]].
* LastMinuteHookUp: Finn can still romance Tailtiu and Brigid, but you as the player have to be quick beforehand to do so.
* LoveMartyr: A possible AlternateCharacterInterpretation for him as a borderline one to [[spoiler:Lachesis]], in the Oosawa manga. Even if not, the scene where [[spoiler:he brings Lachesis back from the DespairEventHorizon by ''[[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v05/c028/38.html stabbing himself]]'' ''[[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v05/c028/39.html with the Earth Sword]]'' and [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v05/c028/40.html almost bleeding]] [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v05/c028/41.html to death on her]]]] raises one or three eyebrows. Fortunately, they ''both'' get better.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Has this kind of conversation with his daughter if he had a lover in Gen 1. Interestingly enough, he never gets to talk to his son.
** According to [[WordOfGod the Fire Emblem's 20th Anniversary book]], Finn is essentially [[ParentalSubstitute Nanna's caretaker]], her true father being anyone the player has married Lachesis with - and technically speaking, such a roster of prospect lovers '''also''' includes Finn.
* ManlyTears: He cries when he meets [[spoiler:Altena]] for the first time in years, and then she thanks him for having taken care of Leif.
* OlderThanTheyLook: In Gen 2, he's in his mid 30s and a year older then Oifey, but his portrait has barely changed.
* ParentalSubstitute: To Leif. And Nanna, if he's not her father.
* PutOnABus: Follows Quan back home at the end of chapter 3. However, he returns in chapter 7.
* SecondLove: In the Oosawa manga, to [[spoiler:Lachesis after Eldigan kicks it.]]
* SexEqualsLove: In the manga. [[spoiler:they hook up and go through TheirFirstTime the night before he leaves Silesse alongside Quan and Ethlyn. And we all know what happens afterwards.]] Even more so, in that particular continuity... [[spoiler:it's also the time when they conceive their eldest son Diarmuid.]] May qualify in the game timeline, given the odd statements about the parentage of Lachesis' children. [[spoiler:There's indication in ''Thracia 776'' that Diarmuid is Beowulf's son, but Nanna is Finn's daughter, though in ''Genealogy'' it is impossible for them to have different fathers.]]
* SorryThatImDying: Unsurprising, given his UndyingLoyalty, but his death quote if he's killed in Gen 2 will be him apologizing to Quan and Ethlyn.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the House of Leonster, and especially Quan.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: He has blue hair.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Midir ''(Midayle, Middir, Mideel)'']]
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A knight of Jungby who attempted to protect Edain from the Verdane forces, but was defeated by Prince Munnir. Upon reclaiming Jungby Castle, he is found by Sigurd and accompanies him into Verdane to rescue Edain.

->'''Class:''' Arch Knight
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* BodyguardCrush: On Edain.
* ButtMonkey: In the Oosawa manga, subtly. First, his safer plans were often dashed with Jamke's more daring and dangerous plans with Edain going along with it. Then, during the Andorey arc, it seemed like he got some ShipTease with Brigid... except Dew is extra clingy on her much to his dismay. [[spoiler:In the end, he DidNotGetTheGirl, Brigid gets paired with Dew.]]
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: A common reaction new players of the game get from him, to the point it gets milked for all its worth in the Nuts Fujimori manga: ''both'' Munnir and Oifey mistake him as an attractive girl at first.
* HorseArcher: Given his class.
* HostageSituation: In both the Fujimori and the Oosawa mangas, the Verdane forces use the injured Midir as a DistressedDude when Sigurd and Co. come StormingTheCastle. In what could've been a DyingMomentOfAwesome, both media have Midir openly tell Sigurd to go on and save Edain no matter what happens to him. And in both [[spoiler:Azelle]] steps in and saves him.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: In the Nuts Fujimori manga, he believes he won't be good enough for Edain part because of his lower lineage, part because he failed to protect her against Munnir, and asks Azelle to take her hand and make her happy. [[spoiler:Azelle ultimately responds with a IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy of his own, and forces Midir to go to Edain and become a couple with her]].
* LoveAtFirstSight: He's knocked flat when he meets Brigid for the first time, although his reaction boils down to "wow, there's a twin!"
* MoodWhiplash: His confrontation with Munnir in the Nuts Fujimori manga reeks of this. First he appears all cool to defend poor Edain, then [[UnsettlingGenderReveal drops a bridget on Munnir]] who thinks he's a girl, and the action remains more or less comical [[GoryDiscretionShot until Munnir]] [[TheWorfEffect almost kills him]] [[KickTheDog and leaves him to bleed to death]] [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty while he takes a panicking Edain away.]]
* SecondLove: If he's paired with Brigid[[note]]or anyone not Edain, really[[/note]]. It's entirely genuine, even though she wonders if he's LovingAShadow.
* SorryThatImDying: His death quote is him apologizing to Sigurd.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lady Edain of Jungby ''(Eideen, Edin, Aideen, Adean)'']]
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The daughter of Lord Ring of Jungby, taken hostage by Prince Munnir; her kidnapping is what kicks off the whole plot, as Sigurd and his knights set off to rescue her and free Jungby. She is soon freed by Prince Jamke, to find her way back to Sigurd's forces with the help of Dew.

->'''Class:''' Priest
->'''Holy blood:''' Ulir [Minor]
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* AdrenalineMakeover: In the Fujimori manga she dons more practical clothes and ties her hair down in a ponytail... coincidentally looking like a younger version of [[spoiler:her twin Brigid's "other self", Eyvel.]]
* ArmorPiercingSlap: Gives an awesome one to Munnir in the Nuts Fujimori manga.
* BadassPacifist: In the Oosawa manga, hot damn. See GoThroughMe below.
* BigDamnHeroes: Pulls this in the Oosawa manga, healing a seriously injured [[spoiler:Azelle]] right after she and Dew escape.
* BouquetToss: Gets it during Sigurd and Deirdre's wedding in the Nuts Fujimori manga. [[spoiler:And she then becomes the next girl to get paired in the story]].
* ChildhoodFriends: With Sigurd, hence why he goes off to save her.
* CluelessChickMagnet: Midir, Azelle, and Jamke (and [[VillainousCrush Munnir]]) are all crushing on her, though she seems unaware of at least the first two.
* DistressBall: The plot is kicked off by her kidnapping.
* GoThroughMe: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:she tries to stop Jamke from fighting by ''directly stepping in between the armies'', hoping her Ulir blood will get her luck up. The Verdane archers shoot her, much to Jamke's horror, but their arrows barely graze her cheek. [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome She doesn't even flinch]], and manages to recruit Jamke for their cause.]]
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blonde hair, going with her image of a gentle, pure-hearted nun.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Ulir bloodline, but not enough to be able to wield Yewfelle like Brigid.
* LikeAGodToMe: Azelle blurts this out in their lover conversation much to his embaressment. In the Oosawa manga, Azelle refers to her as being his eternal muse, with Lex pointing out that goddesses are unobtainable, hence Azelle's unrequited love. On the non-romantic end, Jamke's soldiers proclaimed her a goddess [[spoiler:after the aforementioned GoThroughMe moment]].
* LoveAtFirstSight: Especially so in the Oosawa manga, falls for Jamke quickly when he rescues and frees her.
* OfficialCouple: Subverted, she only ends up having an official partner in the manga adaptations. She ends up marrying Jamke in the Oosawa manga, and Midir in the Fujimori manga.
* PolarOppositeTwins: With Brigid.
* PutOnABus: Though she survives the first half and helps to raise the children who were sent to Isaach, she doesn't make any appearance in the second half.
* RescueRomance: If paired up with Jamke, who bats the aforementioned DistressBall away from her.
* RetiredBadass: As shown in the Mitsuki Oosawa manga, even if Edain retired from active frontline, it doesn't mean that she no longer has enough cunning to defend her home no matter what. Fortunately the children she raised managed to save the day but if push comes to shove, Edain shouldn't be counted out just yet.
* SilkHidingSteel: Does not rely on fighting skills and does not need to. And apparently she used to be training as a knight before donning a cleric's robes.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: While her importance is minimal in the grand scheme of things, it's her capture that sets in motion the events of the entire game.
* SorryThatImDying: If she's married and dies in battle, her death quote will involve her apologizing to her husband.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: ''Good god!'' Seriously has to be noted here as this character has more spellings for her name than any other character in the entire ''franchise'' (not even Seliph gets this crazy!) Made even worse by the fact that ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' '''''doesn't''''' feature her in a cameo, so not even that helps! ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'' sticks with Edain.
* TeamMom: Gen 2, although she doesn't actually appear.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The Girly Girl to Brigid's Tomboy.
* WhiteMagicianGirl: She became this to better search for her sister.
* WomanInWhite: As a cleric.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dew ''(Deu)'']]
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A thief caught and imprisoned by Jamke in an attempt to steal from Verdane's Castle Marpha, he was released by Jamke along with Edain and protected her on the way back to Sigurd, staying with the crew from then on.

->'''Class:''' Thief
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* DistressBall: In-story, not in gameplay. He was a mere thief who was caught stealing treasures by Jamke, who then pardoned him but only if he became Edain's escort in exchange.
* {{Ephebophile}}: He's quite a bit younger than several of his love interests... though not a pre-pubescent boy either. The Oosawa manga makes him around 13-14.
* FragileSpeedster: He's very good at dodging, but if he ''does'' get hit, you should be careful.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: His love talk with Lachesis.
-->'''Dew:''' Everyone's been sayin' that crap. I'm not a kid anymore!
-->'''Lachesis:''' I can definitely vouch for that, Dew. Heheh... Especially after what we...
-->'''Dew:''' H, hey! You're gettin' red there, girl!
* {{Keet}}: He's rather cheerful.
* LifeDrain: He has access to the Sol skill, in which he recovers HP based on the damage inflicted. He could pass it down to Larcei, Ulster, Patty, and Lene (Sol isn't inherited by children that aren't unmounted sword users, for some reason).
* NiceGuy: Despite being a thief, he's rather friendly, even cheering Edain up in the Fujimori manga.
* MagikarpPower: He's a poor fighter because of his low bases in both strength and defense, meaning he can't deal damage well and takes hits hard. However, if you managed to level him, his decent growth rates (40 all around except magic and resistance) combined with his promotion bonuses (+3 or more in every stat AND Pursuit) somewhat remedy this.
* SecretArt: He is the only character that has Sol, thus he has to pass it down to his children or else it'll be [[PermanentlyLostContent lost forever]].
* ShipperOnDeck: Diehard Edain/Midir shipper in the Fujimori manga.
* SparedByAdaptation: After being paired with Briggid in the Oosawa manga, Dew ''survived'' Belhalla and travels around with Patty. [[ShesAllGrownUp He also grows into a pretty man nicely.]]
* {{Trickster}}: Come on, he's a thief.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla. However, the Oosawa manga had him SparedByAdaptation.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Princess Ayra of Isaach ''(Ira, Aira)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:[[labelnote:Click here to see Ayra in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']][[quoteright:127:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ayra_heroes.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:143:Astra's Wielder]]

The princess of Isaach, taking refuge in Verdane from her country's war to protect her young half-nephew Prince Shannan upon request of her brother, Crown Prince Mariccle. Verdane's Prince Cimbaeth forced her to fight for Verdane by holding Shannan hostage, but once Shannan was rescued by Sigurd, she joined the Chalphy army following the downfall of Castle Genoa.

->'''Class:''' Swordfighter
->'''Holy blood:''' Od [Minor]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AiOrikasa (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/BrinaPalencia (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* ActionGirl: One of the most notable female myrmidons, as she is a powerful unit with a unique skill that often makes her one of the best physical units in the first generation.
* AloofDarkHairedGirl: On the HotBlooded side, but she's got the appearance and tends to come off as reserved.
* AntiVillain: Initially an enemy due to Cimbaeth holding Shannan hostage. If you kill her before rescuing Shannan, then prepare to feel bad.
* AtopAMountainOfCorpses: Variation in the Nuts Fujimori manga. She beats up Cimbaeth's whole squad to prove him of her strength, and creates a mountain of it, but doesn't stand on top of it in the end.
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: In the Nuts Fujimori manga, [[CrowningMomentOfFunny she has a few in reserve for Cimbaeth]]...
* DitzyGenius: The Oosawa manga portrays her as one to an extent, as she can come across as a tad clueless outside of combat.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Pretty much her threat to Cimbaeth establishes that she's one of the biggest badasses in Jugdral.
-->''You better not double-cross me, Cimbaeth. Because I'll hunt you down... and put your head on a stick! Even if it takes me to the ends of hell! '''GOT IT!?'''''
* HeelFaceTurn: Not that she's evil, to start, but she's a recruitable enemy in the old Myrmidon tradition.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Od bloodline, to a minor degree.
* IAmNotPretty: It's not a cause of angst for her, but in her love talk with Arden, she finds it "almost funny" when she calls her womanly and asks if he's sick when he claims that she's the prettiest girl he knows.
* IOweYouMyLife: Or rather, Shannan's life, towards Sigurd. It's why she sticks around in Ch. 5 even after Shannan has been sent off, with repaying debts in full apparently being an Isaachian thing.
* LoveAtFirstPunch: With Lex, if they hook up.
* MamaBear: An aunt variety to little Shannan.
* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: She appears in VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening as a spotpass character.
* ParentalSubstitute: To Shannan, upon orders of his father/her brother Prince Mariccle. She becomes his devoted protector and [[MamaBear Auntie Bear]].
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"Pitiful."
-->"I won't let you live."
-->"Your life is mine."
-->"Let's see you handle this."
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: She has shades of this. While not a BloodKnight, the Isaachians do seem to be proud sword users, and she very much values her country's traditions.
* RecurringElement: The recruitable enemy Myrmidon. Due to how different criticals work in this game, Ayra still presents the high threat like the rest of this archetype by possessing the Astra skill, which allows her to strike many times at once, mostly killing her target in one turn.
* SecretArt: She is a master of the skill Astra much like her cousin Shannan. It even gets an upgrade in ''Heroes'' to Regnal Astra, making it unique to other versions of Astra.
* ShipperOnDeck: Yet another Finn and Lachesis shipper in the Oosawa manga.
* SorryThatImDying: If you kill her while she's an enemy unit, her FamousLastWords are an apology to Shannan.
* {{Tomboy}}: Seems to see herself as one (or at least not "womanly"), if her love talk with Arden is any indication. ''Heroes'' confirms this, as she's not a fan of pretty dresses and prefers spending her time training with swords.
* {{Tsundere}}: Type A towards Lex, both in-game in their conversations and in the Oosawa manga.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters (and the only mother) whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Prince Jamke of Verdane ''(Jamuka, Jamka)'']]
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A Prince of Verdane, the younger brother of Cimbaeth and Munnir. Kinder than his brothers, he is the only member of the royal family not under the sway of Sandima. He frees Edain and Dew before departing to confront his father, and is later convinced by Edain to defect to Sigurd's army.

->'''Class:''' Bow Fighter
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* AntiVillain: Before you recruit him, he fights against Sigurd due to Sandima forcing him to under threat of being accused a traitor.
* ArcherArchetype: As a bow fighter, this is what he brings to the table for your army. In the Oosawa manga, he and his group of bow knights are noted to be the only section of the country's army that isn't made up of ruffians.
* AscendedExtra: Plays a much larger role throughout Oosawa manga than he does in the game, where he stops being important after Chapter 1.
* BadassBoast: Before being forced to set out to battle, he gives one to Sandima, whom he promises to kill. Special mention goes to the version in the Oosawa manga:
-->"However, when I return, it will be the end for you, Sandima... You'd best pray for my death in battle."
* BadassNormal: A solid unit who comes in with one of the best bows in the game, and the only royalty character without any holy blood.
* BadDreams: In the Oosawa manga, he keeps having a nightmare in which Edain is shot to death by his arrows. [[spoiler:He has an HeroicBSOD when it seems to come true, but Edain is unharmed except for a cut in her cheek, and he defects.]]
* BeautyEqualsGoodness: While this trope runs rampant in the series as it is, it's painfully obvious in Jamke's case: he's introduced in the same breath as his brothers, but any player can immediately guess that he's the sole good guy among the princes of Verdane before he even debuts.
* CainAndAbel: His brothers Cimbaeth and Munnir (who were already pretty bad) fell under Sandima's control.
** Strangely, one of the later guides calls them his uncles despite Jamke and Munnir calling each other brother.
* FacialMarkings. A beauty mark of sorts on his forehead. In the Nuts Fujimori manga, he inherited it from his mother.
* HeelFaceTurn: He's an enemy who has to be recruited. To a slight extent, he goes through a FaceHeelRevolvingDoor, since he was Edain's ally to start with before Sandima kicked him out onto the battlefield.
* ManlyTears: In the Oosawa manga, he stoically has tears running down his face after he [[spoiler:kills Sandima in revenge for his father]].
* NiceGuy: While on the blunt side and a bit rude if he has some kind of beef with you (e.g. Dew, for being a thief), both Dew and Edain comment on him being this.
* OnlySaneMan: For being the only one willing to see that Sandima is just using Verdane.
* RebelPrince: Subverted, he only rebels when [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight Sandima takes control of the Verdane royal family]], but he still loves his old man no matter what and isn't happy to go against him.
* ReluctantWarrior: He's against the war, and if you fight him while he's an enemy unit, his dialogue makes it clear that he really doesn't want to be there, due to having been forced into it.
* RescueRomance: If paired up with Edain, whom he saves in his introduction.
* SecondLove: Like with Midir, if he's paired with Brigid.
* SoleSurvivor: He is the last of the Verdanite Royal Family after Chapter 1, [[spoiler:and if he is not paired, Verdane is left in ruins and chaos until Seliph intervenes and annex the country. If he is paired, he leaves behind a son and daughter, with the former taking over the country.]]
* TheBigDamnKiss: With Edain, shortly after they reunite in the Oosawa manga.
* TookALevelInBadass: A meta version. According to WordOfGod in an interview, he was originally a worse unit before Kaga took a liking to his character and improved him.
* WarriorPrince: As prince of Verdane and a competent archer.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla. He also the only character in the Oosawa manga whose fate is unknown.
* WhyCantIHateYou: Inverted with Edain in the Oosawa manga, where his reaction upon their ill-fated reunion--in which he's attacking Sigurd's troops in spite of having told Edain that he'd try and argue for peace with his father--is essentially, "Why can't ''you'' hate ''me''?"
* TheWisePrince: As the sole good prince of Verdane, the people like him, and he's similarly painfully aware that Sandima and his asshole brothers are screwing the country over.
%%* YouKilledMyFather: To Sandima.
* YoungestChildWins: The youngest of Verdane's princes and the only heroic one.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Deirdre ''(Diadora, Dierdre)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:[[labelnote:Click here to see Deirdre in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']][[quoteright:127:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deidre_heroes.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:143:Lady of the Forest]]

A mysterious girl living in the Spirit Forest of Verdane. She and Sigurd instantly fall in love upon meeting, marrying shortly after the suppression of Verdane. She is later kidnapped by Manfroy of the Loptyr Cult...

->'''Class:''' Shaman
->'''Holy blood:''' Naga [Major], [[spoiler:Loptyr [Minor[=]=]]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KikukoInoue (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/EricaMendez (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* AdaptationalBadass: Deirdre's a lot more proactive in Mitsuki Oosawa's manga adaptation, on top of adding some [[PluckyGirl humor]] and a bit of [[SilkHidingSteel iron]] on top of her character. It shows the most when [[spoiler:Manfroy goes off to erase her memories and kidnap her; she went down putting up quite a fight in the manga ''and'' managed to protect the castle itself and its inhabitants, whereas she couldn't put up a lot of resistance in the game.]]
* AscendedExtra: The Oosawa manga gives her a deeper characterization, gives quite the insight in her trains of thoughts and makes her a GuileHero who comes up with a clever gambit to disable an enemy lord in his own halls. [[spoiler:Plus she realizes the truth behind her and Arvis before he does, keeps the secret to herself, and only reveals it when she's about to die.]]
* BrotherSisterIncest: [[spoiler:When brainwashed into marrying her half brother Arvis, the twins Julius and Julia being the result.]]
* BarrierMaiden: Unfortunately, most of the poor woman's adult life is like this in the game [[spoiler:due to her heritage]]. The Oosawa manga cuts her a break [[spoiler:but since StatusQuoIsGod..]]..
* CantHaveSexEver: She's forbidden to be with a man. Obviously, though, she breaks this rule with Sigurd. [[spoiler:And with Arvis, whose existence is precisely why said rule was in place.]]
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:Deirdre uses her last moments to save Julia from the crazed Julius, teleporting the girl away with her Warp staff before dying. In the Oosawa manga it's switched to her sending Julia away ''before'' being attacked, then protecting Arvis and facing Julius despite knowing that she has no chance against the Loptyr tome.]]
-->'''Deirdre''': "[[spoiler:Julia]]... you must survive..."
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: In the Oosawa manga, her younger self had BoyishShortHair. As a teenager and young adult, [[LongHairIsFeminine it's far longer.]]
* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:Julius's comment about how she "just sort of accepted the idea of being killed by [him]" suggests this.]] It's taken UpToEleven in the Oosawa manga: [[spoiler:as she faces [[EnfanteTerrible Julius]], she calmly tells Arvis that she's recovered her memories, that she has known the truth behind their relationship for a while and that she accepts her upcoming death, managing to protect Arvis from Julius in her LastStand.]]
* FacialMarkings: [[spoiler:Had one on her forehead, which she hid with her circlet. It came from her major Naga/Heim blood.]]
* GirlInTheTower: Or better said, [[TitleDrop Girl In The Forest]].
* HappilyMarried: To Sigurd. [[spoiler:And then, after being brainwashed, to Arvis.]]
* HeroicBastard: [[spoiler:Deirdre was the illegitimate daughter of Lady Cigyun of Velthomer and Prince Kurth. Cigyun fell to DeathByChildbirth, Kurth never knew about her and died several years later. (Or, in the Oosawa manga, died right after learning of her existence.) As such, she possesses both the blood of the Divine Dragon God Naga and of the Dark God Loptyr]]
* HeroicLineage: Of the Naga bloodline [[spoiler:and unfortunately for her, the Loptyr bloodline as well]].
* HypnotizeThePrincess: [[spoiler:One of the most dramatic and ''successful'' examples ever.]]
* HouseWife: She's non-deployable in mission 2, having recently given birth to Seliph. Lampshaded when, in the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:she's kidnapped while defending one of the conquered castles, which she ''does'' manage to pull despite said kidnapping.]]
* LoveAtFirstSight: With Sigurd.
* MysticalWhiteHair: She has silvery hair from her mother Cigyun, [[spoiler:indicting her descent from Maera and thus, her being a carrier of Loptyr's blood.]]
* NiceGirl: She's very kind and sweet. Some of her lines in ''Awakening'' even make her sound like a ReluctantWarrior.
* NonLethalKO: Every time she "dies", she'll come back at the end of the chapter, unscathed, because the enemy merely captured her. JustifiedTrope, though: [[spoiler:the bad guys NEED her alive and well in order to marry to her half-brother and thus create an evil god.]]
* NoSell: She is immune to critical hits because of her Nihil skill.
* TheOphelia: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:as Arvis kills Sigurd in front of her]], poor Deirdre's mind pretty much ''shatters''.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"I won't be left behind."
-->"I'm sorry."
-->"Something is awakening…"
-->"The darkness…"
* RagsToRiches: From a young girl who lived in the forest, to the loving wife of the future Lord of Chalphy, [[spoiler:and then to the mindwiped Crown Princess/Empress of Grannvale.]]
* RaisedByGrandparents: In the Oosawa manga, she was raised by her grandmother.
* RescueRomance: With Sigurd.
* SoProudOfYou: [[spoiler:Essentially tells Seliph this from the dead in a hidden event.]]
* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Manfroy uses her as intended in his plan by forcing her to mother a vessel of Loptyr. But her first child having Baldr's holy blood, and having a daughter with Naga blood, scuttled Loptyr's return.]]
* SquishyWizard: If she's trained in offensive magic, she can be quite powerful. Unfortunately, the weight of the only tome she can handle decently (Aura) ''and'' her lack of speed makes her kind of a extra-slow GlassCannon. She does fare better with staff use, however.
* TheIngenue: In the beginning, due to spending most of her life isolated in the forest.
* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:When her and Sigurd's souls meet with Seliph.]]
* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: PlayedForLaughs in the Oosawa manga. Upon meeting her and realizing that she and Sigurd are an item, Ethlyn's immediate reaction is to incredulously proclaim that she's way too good for Sigurd.
* WhiteMagicianGirl: Pretty decent staff user.
* WomanInWhite: How she appears in artwork.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chulainn ''(Holyn, Holin)'']]
[[quoteright:143:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/holynfe4.png]]

A gladiator found as the strongest opponent in Castle Evans' pit, and joins the group once he's defeated. He is a distant relative of the House of Isaach.

->'''Class:''' Swordfighter
->'''Holy blood:''' Od [Minor]
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* AdaptedOut: In the Oosawa manga, probably because he would cause problems with Ayra being paired with Lex.
* ArmorPiercingAttack: He has access to the Luna skill, which ignores defense and guarantees a hit when it activates. He could pass it down to Larcei, Ulster, Patty, and Lene (like Sol, Luna isn't inherited by any children that aren't unmounted sword users, for some reason).
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Of the VictoriousChildhoodFriend variety to Ayra, if you hook them up.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: He's the last fighter in the Evans castle's arena, and once he's defeated, he joins the group. Note that this only happens when you clear it out for the first time, and he doesn't appear later.
* DesperatelySeekingAPurposeInLife: He is very excited to join Sigurd's crew after being bested in the arena, saying that he would like to fight with a purpose for a change.
-->“You've got some serious spirit in your attack. Obviously you're not here for the money. Cash has been my motivator all these years... But after seeing you it kinda loses its meaning. You mind if I tag along? It'd be nice to fight for something real for a change.”
* FallenPrincess: Implied. His father is the lord of Sophara, but we see him as a fighter in an arena and in Gen 2 Sophara is under Iucharba's command, and nobody knows what happened to Chulainn's family...
* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Suggested to be the case in his and Ayra's love talk in Chapter 5, as she apparently didn't realize that ''he'' was the son of the lord of Sophara that she knew when they were kids.
* HeroesPreferSwords: Of the Swordfighter class, this is his only weapon proficiency.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Od bloodline, to a degree.
* KissingCousins: With Ayra if you hook them up due to the two possessing Minor Od blood.
* SecretArt: He is the only character that has Luna, thus he has to pass it down to his children or else it'll be [[PermanentlyLostContent lost forever]].
* SecretCharacter: He can be easily missed if the player doesn't clear out the arena in Chapter 2, as there's no indication that there's a recruitable character there.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Princess Lachesis of Nordion ''(Raquesis, Rackesis)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:[[labelnote:Click here to see Lachesis in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']][[quoteright:127:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lachesis_heroes.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:143:Lionheart's Sister]]
The willful and hotblooded princess of Nordion, who holds her brother Eldigan in the utmost regard. She joins after Sigurd helps her fend off an attempt by Elliot to conquer Nordion (with the additional goal of forcing her to marry him) while Eldigan is in Chagall's dungeon.

->'''Class:''' Princess\\
'''Holy blood:''' Hezul [Minor]\\
'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SaoriOnishi (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/CristinaValenzuela (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* AwesomeMomentOfCrowning: [[spoiler:Gets one in the Oosawa manga, after Eldigan dies and both Ares and his mom go to Leonster for safety. Doubles as her promotion into Master Knight.]]
* BigBrotherWorship: She basically thinks that Eldigan is the coolest ever. It doesn't help that she's also [[BrotherSisterIncest in love with him]].
* BrotherSisterIncest: With Eldigan in the Oosawa manga, where they admit having mutual feelings and hope they'll be able to be lovers [[ReincarnationRomance in their next lives.]] Nanna and Ares's lovers' conversation in the game also confirms that Lachesis was in love with him, though Eldigan's own feelings are never made clear.
* {{Chickification}}: In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'', she becomes a staff-user instead of being able to wield swords and eventually becoming the powerful Master Knight. [[TropesAreNotBad It isn't so bad]] as her healing will still be vital for team success and she can also attack with the staff.
* CoolSword: The Earth Sword she can get if she talks to Eldigan.
* DependingOnTheArtist: She is drawn with brown eyes (sprites, Cipher, Heroes) and blue eyes (TCG).
* DespairEventHorizon: She almost reaches it in the Oosawa manga, after [[spoiler:she and others find Eldigan's lifeless body.]] ''Barely'' manages to get better thanks to Finn, who at some point has to stop her from [[spoiler:cutting herself with the Earth Sword that Eldigan gave her, since it heals her injuries and thus she can self-harm all that she wants.]]
* DudeMagnet: In the Fujimori manga she gathers a notable amount of attention from both the men of Sigurd's army, (notably Lex) and her guards Eve, Eva and Alva. (especially Eve)
* GoThroughMe: To stop [[spoiler:Eldigan's fight with Sigurd]]. Made even more dramatic in the Oosawa manga, where she does it for Quan (who does it for Sigurd).
* HeartbrokenBadass: [[spoiler:After Eldigan's death, in the Oosawa manga.]]
* HeroicBastard: In the Oosawa manga. According to it Lachesis' mother was a former retainer of the Nordion court, and Lachesis herself was raised as a commoner until the king of Nordion found her and her mother, at which point she was taken in by the Nordions.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Hezul bloodline, to a degree.
* InconsistentDub: In ''Awakening'', her name was Raquesis. However, in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'', she is renamed Lachesis (which was the original translation of her name).
* ItsPersonal: To Chagall, for [[spoiler:Eldigan's death]].
* MagikarpPower: It's not easy to get her to 20 in a reasonable timeframe unless the player leans on her as a healer, abuses the warp/return staves, or kills Voltz and claim his Paragon Ring (which is quite difficult and usually requires heavy RNG manipulation), but once she promotes to Master Knight she can use any obtainable weapon/tome that isn't locked by Holy Blood or Aura, gets a horse (and therefore 3 extra movement), and her stats jump up like crazy (+7 str/skl/def and +4 spd, to be exact).
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:After the Battle of Belhalla, Lachesis took refugee in Leonster with Finn and raised her daughter Nanna (while sending Diarmuid to Isaach beforehand). She later attempted to cross the Yied Desert to find Diarmuid, but vanished en route.]]
* ParentalSubstitute: According to Thracia 776, Leif thought of her as such when he was a child.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"Sincere apologies."
-->"Not one step closer."
-->"You swine."
-->"Cease this nonsense."
* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: The Oosawa manga [[TookALevelInBadass made her]] a [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]] with some dialogue that is actually quite scary.
* PrincessesPreferPink: Though her portrait doesn't show it, she does wear pink in her official art and her battle sprite, especially the Master Knight sprite.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Pretty much a zig-zagged example. Japanese-wise she's called Lachesis, but when she had a cameo in ''Awakening'', she instead became Raquesis. Come ''Heroes'', she went back to Lachesis... ''even in English''.
* StatusBuff: She has access to the Charm skill, which increases hit and avoid to allies within 3 range. She pass the skill down to Diarmuid and Nanna.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: What she declares to Chagall regarding [[spoiler:his part in Eldigan's death]].
* TomboyPrincess: Wields a sword, dresses less femininely than most of the other noblewomen, and refuses to marry anyone that doesn't meet the standard comparable to Eldigan.
* VocalDissonance: She looks a lot younger in ''Heroes'' due to the artstyle used for her, but has a very deep mature voice that would suit her ''Genealogy'' artwork more.
* WellExcuseMePrincess: A particularly snobby princess with overly high standards, but nonetheless committed to the side of good. It's played up even more in the Fujimori manga, where this trope tends to get the party into situations that could have easily been avoided if it wasn't for her stuck-up attitude, especially around Lex, who was her love interest for that particular version.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[http://serenesforest.net/general/designers-notes/holy-war/shouzou-kagas-comments/ The Shouzou Kaga notes]] actually made her fate more clear, Lachesis did vanish in Yied, but it was because she's taken prisoner by the Grandbell Empire, and not turned to stone by the Lopt Sect, where she spent her time protecting and caring for the children taken captive by the Empire due to Child Hunt, and once the war is over, managed to spot Diarmuid, recognized him as her son and then reunite with him and Nanna.
* ZettaiRyouiki: [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Lachesis_TCG2.jpg One of her TCG cards]] gives her this, but with boots instead of socks.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Beowolf ''(Beowulf)'']]
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A Conote mercenary partnered with Voltz, hired by Macbeth of Agustria to hold off Sigurd. He is convinced to side with Sigurd... for a small fee. He claims to be an old friend of Eldigan, though how true his claim is is up in the air.

->'''Class:''' Free Knight
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* AdaptedOut: In the Oosawa manga along with Voltz, due to a change in how Anphony was approached, and probably to leave less plot threads in the matter of Lachesis' already very complex subplot.
* BreakHisHeartToSaveHim: Does this to Lachesis in chapter 5, if paired with her. He foresees what's coming at the Battle of Belhalla, and in their final love talk, he claims that he knows her "true feelings" and that she should go back to her country alone if something happens to him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Unlike Voltz, when he's deployed, Beowolf expresses distaste of his current employer, thinking that he's a scum, but can't do much because he's a mercenary and he's been paid to do the job. Thankfully for him, Voltz then gave the hint that [[LoopholeAbuse technically he could leave if he's got a better pay since he's a mercenary]], so Beowolf decided to try and offer himself for Sigurd's army.
* FountainOfExpies: The ''Beowolf'' Archetype, mercenaries that can be recruited for the cost of a massive amount of gold.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: His mercenary friend Voltz, though he isn't surprised that Beowolf is fighting him as they are mercenaries.
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Beowolf tends to downplay his skills by words, saying that he's less skillful than Voltz. Though if hired by Sigurd and made to confront Voltz, he'll refer that it's just business, nothing personal.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He can be convinced to join you if you pay him 10,000 gold. Though it's also hinted that Beowolf offers that because he's unhappy with his current employer, but had to follow the mercenary conduct.
* PrivateMilitaryContractors: The Free Knight class is a mounted equivalent of the Mercenary class from other Fire Emblem games, and it shows in his story.
* PunchClockHero: A mercenary whose attitude towards fighting his old friend (should you choose to do that) is, basically, que sera sera (not that Voltz feels any different, mind you...)
* PunchClockVillain: An enemy purely because he's paid to be one.
* StayInTheKitchen: Fakes this towards Lachesis before offering to help her train in one of their conversations.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous, though certain of his conversations hint that he, [[spoiler:like Sigurd]], was slain by Arvis after the Battle of Belhalla.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Prince Lewyn of Silesse ''(Levin, Levn)'']]
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Silesse's errant prince, travelling the world. He is present in Agustria during Sigurd's conflict with it, travelling with Silvia, and sides with Sigurd.

->'''Class:''' Bard
->'''Holy blood:''' Forseti [Major]
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* AncestralWeapon: Forseti, which originally belonged to Sety the Crusader. Its existence is also part of why everyone is insistent on him taking his throne rather than his uncles, as [[OnlyTheChosenMayWield he's the only one who can wield and thus inherit it]].
* ApologeticAttacker: If you have him attack Maios, he'll apologize to his uncle, citing his death as necessary for Silesse.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:He ''did'' die after Belhalla at the hands of Manfroy, but Forseti revived him... or at least his body.]]
* BadassBoast: From the Nea Fuyuki manga:
-->"I am the wind. ''Nobody is able to keep me bound''."
* BerserkButton: [[spoiler:Sic him on Daccar after Annand's death and see how furious he can get.]]
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Generally easygoing and peace-loving, especially as the inheritor of Forseti's will, but he has ''no'' tolerance for nobles who trample over civilians and thus can be ruthless if need be, even if the enemy is his family--and God help anyone if they kill someone he loved (example, Daccar).
* BlowYouAway: As a descendant of Forseti, he specializes in Wind magic. He starts with Elwind and eventually gets [[InfinityPlusOneSword Forseti]].
* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:At the end of Gen 2. Many believe that he actually ''does'' die, as he got a lease on life via Forseti and now his mission is fulfilled.]]
* CallingTheOldManOut: He gets this from his kids, [[spoiler:especially if he married Erinys]], for abandoning his wife. His level of apology depends on her identity.
* CantStandThemCantLiveWithoutThem: He tries to dodge Silvia a lot and speak badly of her, but he does care about her as well, especially if they become lovers.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: With Erinys, whom he's known since young.
* CompassionateCritic: He can be rather blunt about his opinions, especially in Gen 2, but he always means them for the best.
* CrucifiedHeroShot: Happens to him in the Oosawa manga, when [[spoiler:Maios hands him a DistressBall via using a Silence staff on him and then using him as a hostage.]]
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:Gen 2's ending implies Forseti was possessing Levin's body, with the man himself dead and Forseti inheriting remnant memories from possessing him.]]
* HeartbrokenBadass: In the Nea Fuyuki manga, where he does see some of the action (versus the game, where he's purely the army tactician in Gen 2)--keeping in mind that by that point, he's lost [[spoiler:his mother and his wife, and it's implied that he's not as unfeeling over this as he pretends to be]].
* HeroicLineage: Of the Forseti bloodline and thus inheritor of its AncestralWeapon, hence why everyone wants him to rule Silesse over his uncles.
* HundredPercentAdorationRating: In the Oosawa manga, it's clear that the people of Silesse utterly love him.
* ItsPersonal: To Pamela and Daccar for [[spoiler:killing Annand]].
* JerkassFacade: It's implied that his behaviour in the Nea Fuyuki manga is this, if his gentler moments with Annand (the pegasus) and the unconscious Fee (whom he's harsh to when she awakens) are any indication.
* JerkassHasAPoint: At one point, in response to Seliph being soft-hearted, Lewyn straight up snaps at him to go back to Tirnanog if he can't handle the war, with Oifey scolding him for being so harsh before Seliph admits to Lewyn being right.
* KingIncognito: Hides how he's the prince of Silesse until Chapter 4.
* LetsGetDangerous: His debut has him offer to deal with the bandits to an [[NonPlayerCharacter NPC]] in the village he's staying at, who [[UnderestimatingBadassery doesn't take him seriously on account of him just being a traveling bard who always talks big]]. Suffice to say that Lewyn is more than capable of handling the enemies until your army gets there.
* ManInWhite: A priestly version, as usual in Fire Emblem.
* ModestRoyalty: He doubts his ability to keep the country united in the face of his power-hungry uncles, thus his bard disguise. He's particularly adamant about it in Gen 2.
--> "Seliph, I don't care what Oifey may have told you. Don't EVER address me as 'King Lewyn' again. Got it?"
* MotherlySidePlait: How he wears his hair in Gen 2.
* NiceHat: Or again, nice headdress. He ditches it in Gen 2.
* NotAfraidToDie: In the Nea Fuyuki manga, leading to a moment of DissonantSerenity when he's briefly captured. [[spoiler:It's because, as he says, he's already dead.]]
* OlderAndWiser: In Gen 2 compared to his self in Gen 1. In particular, he's much less soft-hearted, if not to the point of having put on JadeColoredGlasses.
* OneManArmy: Once he gets his hands on Forseti, he can take down most enemies in one shot and almost never get hit, unless he's facing another Holy Weapon user.
* ParentalSubstitute: To a young and amnesiac [[spoiler:Julia]].
* ParentsAsPeople: With his kids, especially his daughters. It depends heavily on who his wife was: he's pretty harsh to [[spoiler:Erinys's daughter Fee]], acts somewhat gentler to [[spoiler:Silvia's daughter Lene]], and cries when he talks to [[spoiler:Tailtiu's daughter Tine.]]
* PreMortemOneLiner: If up against Macbeth.
-->"You're Macbeth? You're not qualified to be king. It's about time you were retired..."
* RebelPrince: Is dead set against taking Silesse's throne until midway through chapter 4.
* SandInMyEyes: If he is [[spoiler:Arthur and Tine's dad]], the latter will make him cry when telling him about [[spoiler:Tailtiu's KillTheCutie deal.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Tine''':]] Lewyn... are you okay?
-->'''Lewyn:''' Huh? Why do you ask?
-->[[spoiler:'''Tine:''':]] I don't know. It kinda looks like you're crying.
-->'''Lewyn:''' No, I'm... it's... it must just be sweat. It's nothing...
* ShootTheShaggyDogStory: [[spoiler:Despite the arc about him eventually deciding to become King of Silesse after all, he never does get to properly rule: due to his disappearance/secret death at the Battle of Belhalla, Erinys inherits instead, and at the end of the game, Lewyn refuses to return to his country and therefore his children take the throne in his place.]]
* SoulJar: [[spoiler:For Forseti in Gen 2.]]
* StealthMentor: WordofGod says he was one for Tailtiu's son Arthur. [[FridgeBrilliance Which explains why the latter starts with Wind Magic regardless of who his father is, despite being of Thrud descent.]]
* TheStrategist: Gen 2. Since Oifey is now a capable fighter, Lewyn takes up the role he had as a child.
* SurvivorGuilt: In Gen 1, he mentions that he feels like [[spoiler:Annand]] got killed doing his job. Then, in Gen 2, he's not all that happy about still being alive, remarking on how [[spoiler:his mother at least [[FaceDeathWithDignity died with dignity]]]] while he's living in disgrace.
* TeamDad: In Gen 2. He doesn't have a lot of interaction with his ''actual'' children, however.
* {{Teleportation}}: He can use the wind to teleport in the Nea Fuyuki manga.
* TeleportationRescue: In the Nea Fuyuki manga, he saves Seliph from falling to his death via this.
* TookALevelInJerkass: He's a much colder person in Gen 2, if not jarringly so. [[spoiler:Namely because of the whole Forseti possession.]]
* {{Trickster}}: Gen 1.
* WanderingMinstrel: Subverted, he's only using a bard disguise at first. [[spoiler:Though he dons said disguise again to slip into the Silesse castle in the Oosawa manga.]]
* WarriorPrince: Particularly in Chapter 4, when civil war breaks out and he goes to cleanse the corruption in his country.
* WhatTheHellHero: His mother chews him out for leaving Silesse and tells him to stick with Sigurd so he'll catch some responsibility off of him.
* TheWisePrince: He mixes this with being a RebelPrince, being wise and benevolent enough to realize that him ascending to the throne will cause civil war to break out and bring suffering upon the people of Silesse, hence why he ran away to begin with.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair, which seems to be a Silessian thing.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Silvia (Sylvia)]]
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A beautiful and energetic dancer of very shady origins, who travels Jugdral to use her skills to help ease the suffering. During her travels, she met Lewyn, and is with him in Agustria during its fight with Sigurd.

->'''Class:''' Dancer
->'''Holy blood:''' Blaggi [Minor]
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* ACupAngst: Not in the game, but [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v02/c011/7.html in the manga]]:
-->'''Lewyn''': That self-confidence can't come from your breasts, that's for sure. You flat-chested girl!
-->'''Silvia''': At least call me slender! *SOB*
* AbusiveParents: Her stepfather, who taught her how to dance but subjected her to CorporalPunishment if she failed to meet his standards.
* BareYourMidriff: Part (or rather, not) of her dancer's outfit.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: In the Oosawa manga, she explains to Erinys that Lewyn was the first person in her travels who treated her well, thus she fell for him due to his kindness.
* BigBreastPride: When Sigurd calls her a little girl, she takes this attitude.
-->'''Silvia:''' Oh yeah? Would a little girl have a pair of ''these?''
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: DependingOnTheArtist, she either wears sandals or no shoes at all.
* DoubleEntendre:
-->'''Lewyn:''' Alright, you can come with me if you want. But things might get a little rough. You okay with that?
-->'''Silvia:''' Yeah! I like it rough!
* GenkiGirl: Very upbeat and perky during the first five missions; [[spoiler:but she ends up as a a BrokenBird years later.]]
* GirlishPigtails: She has long pigtails and is one of the younger females in the party, as well as being a GenkiGirl.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Blaggi bloodline, to a degree.
* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Strongly implied by her dialogue with Lewyn in her initial appearance.
* LongLostRelative: She is related to Claud. How related they are is debated, as the game implies that they are long-lost siblings, while WordOfGod state that they are cousins.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:After surviving the Battle of Belhalla, Silvia left her children in an orphanage and vanished once more.]]
* MouthyKid: Is already 14 (16 in the Oosawa manga), but comes off as this sometimes.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Contrasting to the Oosawa Manga, in the Fujimori manga, Silvia was more direct and downright bitchy in her confrontation to Erinys about Lewyn. And shortly after, she ''immediately'' regretted her actions and resolved to apologize to Erinys (after being encouraged by Claud)
* SpoonyBard: Though she ''can'' use swords.
* StepfordSmiler:
** She seems to be harboring some deeper anxieties under her smile if her lover conversation with Lewyn is any indication.
** The Oosawa manga gives her some shades of this. [[spoiler:She starts as happy as in the game, but her "challenge" to Erinys for Lewyn's heart is unexpectedly bitter from her part, and after explaining her backstory and bond to him she [[CryCute runs away crying]].]]
* {{Stripperific}}: Due to being a dancer.
* TheTease: She can flirt shamelessly with several men. In fact, her first in-game talk with Alec had them cheerfully flirting with each other.
* UnrequitedTragicMaiden: Has quite the whiffs of this is the Oosawa manga.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WordOfGod Shouzou Kaga's notes]] for a scrapped third section of the game imply that [[spoiler:Silvia still lived after Belhalla and reunited with Lene and Corple two years after Seliph's victory. In this case, she's paired with Claud, see his section for more.]]
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair. You'd be forgiven if you thought she and Lewyn were related in their debut until she starts flirting with him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Erinys ''(Ferry, Fury)'']]
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A Silessen pegasus knight searching for Prince Lewyn, looking to bring him home. One of four renowned pegasus knight commanders and the sister of Annand.

''VideoGame/FireEmblemThracia776'' canonized her husband's identity being Lewyn.

->'''Class:''' Pegasus Knight
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* AntiVillain: While she's a lot easier to avoid fighting altogether than some of the other units above, she does start off as an enemy unit and won't hesitate to fight anyone she runs into due to being under the impression that Sigurd's planning on executing Lewyn.
* BadassNormal: She's the only woman in the first generation to lack any kind of holy blood.
* BladeOnAStick: The pegasus knight weapon of choice.
* BodyguardCrush: On Lewyn, though she can be paired with any first gen male other than Sigurd or Quan.
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:After the Battle of Belhalla, Erinys returned to Silesse and ended up taking the throne after Queen Rahna perished. She ruled fairly and was loved by the people, but her husband vanished and never returned, while waiting for him and her son Ced leaving her to look for him, Erinys fell ill and eventually died from it.]]
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Also with Lewyn; they've known each other from a young age.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Ced and Fee's conversation in Gen 2 claims that she had this.
* CombatMedic: Gains basic healing staves after promotion.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* DubNameChange: Because 'Fury' is mostly a word associated with emotions or a mythological creature (the Furies), the Project Naga translation patch went the other way around instead of just using 'Ferry': Rename her as 'Erin' (based on an another name associated with the mythological Furies: Erinyes). [[HilariousInHindsight This was before]] ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'' localized her name as Erinys.
* {{Expy}}: Visually, she looked similar to [[VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight the eldest Whitewings Palla]], being a Pegasus Knight with long flowing green hair and has white-green color scheme and is a leader of her squad (except Erinys' were random people unrelated to her and Palla's were her sisters) while also having a superior in that field (Annand, Erinys' sister, and Minerva, Palla's non-blood related superior)
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: The AI for her and her army has no qualms about attacking Lewyn despite the fact that they're supposed to be saving him from ''execution''. She even expresses shock about seeing him.
-->'''Erinys:''' Prince Lewyn!? Th-this isn't possible...
* FirstGirlWins: If she gets paired up with Lewyn, due to them being ChildhoodFriends. [[spoiler:Which is the case canonically.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: She's tricked into believing that Lewyn is about to be executed by Sigurd, so Lewyn has to talk to her before she switches sides.
* HeroicBSOD: When [[spoiler:Annand]] dies.
-->'''Erinys''': Huh!? [[spoiler:My sister]] was... No! It can't be true! Ooooh! Please! Someone tell me it's not true!!
* TheHighQueen: [[spoiler:After Queen Rahna's death and Lewyn's disappearance, Erinys becomes the Queen of Silesse (only if you pair her with Lewyn, in the original game; in Thracia 776 and the manga, it's set in stone canon). According to Ced, she was a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and very compassionate: "She never could turn a blind eye when somebody was in trouble".]]
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: A very serious theme for her in the Oosawa manga.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: She has a possible conversation in this vein with Lewyn. If you choose to have this happen, they automatically become lovers.
* TheIngenue: Has some traits, especially in regards to how gullible she can be sometimes.
* ItsPersonal: To Pamela for [[spoiler:killing Annand]].
* LadyOfWar: She's one of the Four Angelic Knights of Silesse, and the only one you can recruit.
* ObliviousToLove: Her love interests have to spell "I love you" to her.
* PrepareToDie: What she'll declare to Chagall if the player sics her on him, as revenge for him tricking her into fighting Sigurd's army.
* QuirkyMiniBossSquad: The squad she leads to Evans in Chapter 2 gets developed as this in the Nuts Fujimori manga, with all members given a name, face and personnality: Tino, the youngest member, a GenkiGirl in unrequited [[LesYay love with Erinys]]; Aurora, sweet childfood friend and StraightMan to Tino; Psyche, a strong and cheerful girl [[BigEater who loves to eat]]; and Jeremiah, the CoolBigSis of the squad and Erinys's [[TheLancer Lancer]].
* SorryThatImDying: Kill her when she's an enemy unit, and her death quote is an apology to Queen Rahna. If she's killed as a playable unit, it'll be Lewyn whom she apologizes to.
* TenderTears: Is said to cry a lot in the Oosawa manga.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: A few of her special dialogue lines against bosses have her declare this.
* UnexpectedSuccessor: [[spoiler:Despite being a pegasus knight (albeit an elite one) with no royal blood, in Lewyn's absence, Rahna appoints her to inherit the throne. Erinys becomes queen regardless of whether she's married to Lewyn or not.]]
* TheWomanWearingTheQueenlyMask: [[spoiler:She did what she could as the Silessen Queen (in the manga and Thracia 776), but ultimately died of illness while waiting for her hubby to return.]]
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair, what with being a Silessian.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Brigid ''(Briggid, Bridget, Bridgette)'']]
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The leader of the Orgahill pirates, abducted and raised by them at a very young age. She is the missing daughter of Jungby's Lord Ring, the twin sister of Edain and the one holding the major Ulir blood in this generation. The pirates turn on her with dissatisfaction at her style of leadership, and after running away, she is reunited with Edain and receives the sacred Yewfelle bow.
->'''Class:''' Sniper
->'''Holy blood:''' Ulir [Major]
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* AncestralWeapon: Yewfelle, which originally belonged to Ulir the Crusader. The fact that Brigid can wield it is part of Edain's proof that Brigid is whom Edain says she is.
* ArcherArchetype: She might not look like it, considering being [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl the more tomboyish sister compared to Edain]] and raised by pirates, but Brigid really keeps her calm most of the time and is an excellent sharpshooter with her bow, even before getting Yewfelle.
* BadassInDistress:
** She joins when her crew mutinies, and she has to flee towards Blaggi Tower. (It's actually quite possible that she, Tailtiu, and Claud will finish off the gang that's after her before the main portion of the army catches up.)
** The Oosawa manga adds up further that her crews instead ambushed her, [[BoundAndGagged tied her up and gagged her]] and used her as a bargaining chip for Sigurd's army for a 'fake surrender' strategy. Then Edain freed her, gets captured in her stead, and Brigid displays her archery skill to save Edain and put an 'end' to the whole gang (that is, dismantling them so they can become type 2 Pirate).
* BrokenBird: She's distressed to learn that the man who raised her wasn't her real father, and her conversation with Sigurd has her seemingly resigned to him killing her.
* CainAndAbel: Her younger brother Andrey killed her father for the inheritance.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Ulir bloodline and thus inheritor of its AncestralWeapon, though she's unaware of this until Edain tells her.
* JustLikeRobinHood: As a pirate.
--> “Dobarl, enough! I won't allow any such nonsense! I've got a creed to uphold, and pilfering is no part of it. We Orgahill Pirates are known for giving to the poor, not taking from them!”
* TheLadette: Due to her upbringing as a pirate.
* LovingAShadow: If she hooks up with either Jamke or Midir, she will deeply fear that they only love her for being the twin sister of Edain. Both of them will dispel her worries in their last love talk.
* PirateGirl: Was kidnapped as a child by type 2 pirates, but the leader grew fond of her and raised her as his kid and the future leaderess of the group. Though sadly she's not in the pirate class, who seem to be AlwaysMale in FireEmblem.
* PolarOppositeTwins: She and Edain. Their relationship is more friendly -- Edain even gives Brigid her best weapon, the Yewfelle Bow, which she kept for years as she patiently waited for her older sister's return.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy to Edain's Girly Girl.
* TraumaInducedAmnesia: [[spoiler:She survived Belhalla, but was memory-wiped afterwards. She took up the name "Eyvel", and we see her as a playable character in ''Thracia''. Her Thracia ending says she recovered her memories in the end and was reunited with Patty and Febail.]]
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:Towards Andorey in Chapter 5, doubly so because said father was also Andorey's, therefore Brigid is doing this, and calling out for {{Patricide}}]].
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[[folder:Tailtiu of Friege ''(Tailto, Tiltyu, Taillte)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:Thunder Noble]]
The second and most rebellious child of Friege's Duke Reptor. She is an admirer of Father Claud, and accompanied him to Blaggi Tower.

->'''Class:''' Thunder Mage
->'''Holy blood:''' Thrud [Minor]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HoukoKuwashima (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Heather Hogan-Watson (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* ApologeticAttacker: Like with Lex, if you're cruel enough to make her attack her father.
* BlackMagicianGirl: Frieges are usually thunder mages.
* {{Bokukko}}: Her speech patterns are more boyish than the other girls'.
* BreakTheCutie: After [[spoiler:Belhalla, her brother abducts her and her daughter and forces them to return to Friege, where they're abused by his wife Hilda. Ultimately KillTheCutie, when she succumbed to illness due to said abuse and then died a broken woman.]]
* CainAndAbel: Her older brother Bloom has to be defeated, and also had a hand in [[spoiler:her death by letting Hilda abuse her to death, when he could at least lift a finger]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Though not exactly the most positive one. While at first introduced as a very cheery girl, she gradually loses her cheerfulness, first when she shows insecurity on joining Sigurd's army because of her being Reptor's daughter, and [[spoiler:it eventually spirals down into a completely sad woman that died in depression after numerous tortures, with none of her cheerful spirit left any longer.]]
* ChildhoodFriend: Tailtiu, Azelle and Lex were very close before the events of the game, and it shows in their conversations with one another.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: She'll be an UnluckyChildhoodFriend or VictoriousChildhoodFriend depending on whether or not she's pair up with Azelle or Lex.
* CriticalStatusBuff: She has the Wrath skill, which her attacks will always be critical hit when under half her HP. She will always pass this skill to Arthur and Tine.
* DeathByDespair: [[spoiler:After the Battle of Belhalla, Tailtiu took refugee in Silesse to raise her children, but was captured later on along with her daughter Tine by Friege troops under her brother Bloom. Imprisoned in her own home and tortured by her sister-in-law Hilda to protect Tine, eventually Tailtiu slowly lost her will to live, becoming a sorrowful woman and dying in depression.]]
* DefectorFromDecadence: Her father Reptor is in cahoots with Lombard and Arvis, but she stays in Sigurd's army [[spoiler:even after he's branded a traitor]]. She shows considerable angst about it.
* FallenPrincess: Once she was an esteemed princess of the Friege house. After the Battle of Belhalla, she's considered a traitor, had to hide in Silesse, [[spoiler:gets forcefully brought back to Grandbell where the traitor brand is shown more clearly and she's treated as at best a prisoner in her own home, a punching bag for Hilda at worst, and her brother Bloom did nothing in order to maintain the image of 'punish traitors of the Empire']]
* GenkiGirl: At first, presented as a spunky girl who'd casually tell the dignified Claud to 'quit his jabberin'' in the middle of a serious talk. Even as she started showing insecurity, she still remained upbeat (look at her face). However, [[spoiler:in the end of the life, she's no longer this, as Tine described her to be 'always sad' and cried every day until she died of depression.]]
* GlassCannon: At low health, she activates her personal skill, Wrath, where all her attacks will be {{Critical Hit}}s. At that point, she will be able to kill most enemies in one shot... but will also be killed by pretty much anything that hits her.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Thrud bloodline, to a degree. Tailtiu and her sister remains to be one of the people in the Thrud lineage that stayed good people instead of being a power hungry maniac.
* {{Irony}}: The cheeriest and brightest girl in the first generation. [[spoiler:Gets probably the most depressing death]].
* IMissMom: Missed her ''grandma'', more likely, she seems to love her very much. The thing Tailtiu asked about the capabilities of the Valkyrie Staff is if it can bring back her sweet grandma. Also expanded in the Mitsuki Oosawa manga, whereas there's a flashback of her grandma's funeral and the only thing preventing her to cry over it is Azelle holding her hands.
* LastGirlWins: If she's paired up with Lewyn.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCbgtT7yXKw Shares one with her daughter]], which is surprisingly melancholic considering [[GenkiGirl how cheery she presented herself]], though this played for her when she was expressing her insecurities to Azelle just after arriving at Silesse. [[spoiler:It eventually foreshadows her depressing fate and death.]]
* MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter: The good daughter of Reptor. [[spoiler:The eldest of the two, actually: the younger is Ethnia.]]
* MagicKnight: As a Mage Fighter, she can use swords and magic.
* MagikarpPower: She's the last unit you get in the 1st generation and she's horribly underleveled, and while she could get decent on being levelled, it requires a good amount of babying, and while she won't be that gamebreaking unlike Lewyn, she'll still come off decent for the last moments you'd play her. On the contrary, her children comes early and with certain marriage setups can become deadly (for instance: [[DiscOneNuke Arthur with Forseti]]) or at least feasible to use, so there's still a good worth on raising the lowly levelled Tailtiu, basically quite similar to the Est archetype for the 1st generation,
* MamaBear: [[spoiler:Even in her lowest times, whenever Hilda threatened little Tine, she gathered what was left of her spunk and willingly took her CorporalPunishment so her girl would be physically untouched.]]
* MumLooksLikeASister: She's one of the younger girls of the 1st generation characters and probably [[TeenPregnancy gave birth to Arthur and Tine as a teenager]], and constantly kept that youthful face as her face sprite, [[spoiler:though her face at the end of her life where she has been utterly broken and depressed remain unknown]]. It's easy for unwary fans to think that she looks more like Arthur and Tine's outgoing sister if they're in one picture.
* OlderThanTheyLook: She's supposedly to be the older sister of Ethnia. [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/fireemblem/images/e/e4/Ethnia.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20100205161127 This is Ethnia]] Confused that Tailtiu was supposedly older?
* OvershadowedByAwesome: Tailtiu is usually the most prominent Thunder Mage in the player's hands and usually has a good deal of popularity, but since she's unable to wield the most powerful Thunder tome (Mjölnir) due to having only minor Thrud blood, she's usually overshadowed in terms of Jugdral Thunder Mage by Ishtar, her niece (who has major Thrud Blood, and is very popular due to being [[NobleTopEnforcer a sympathetic Camus Archetype character]])
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"Here I go!"
-->"Sorry!"
-->"Enough!"
-->"Bye-bye now!."
* RebelliousPrincess: She knows her father is Sigurd's enemy. She joins his army anyway... though she was at first hesitant on being unwelcome in the team. She got over it quickly.
* {{Patricide}}: If you personally make her kill her father. He has more stats than her and a Holy Weapon. [[NintendoHard Good luck.]]
* ShesGotLegs: [[http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/fireemblem/images/b/bb/Tailto_%28FE_Treasure%29.png/revision/latest?cb=20161217043609 This]] was her primary official artwork for quite some time, and all of her artwork possesses those slits in her skirt while she's ''rarely'' shown with ZettaiRyouiki.
* ShockAndAwe: As a Thrud descendant, she is highly specialized in Thunder magic, in which she could only wield Thunder magic at her base class.
* StepfordSmiler: Looks cheerful and plucky, but fears she'll be branded as a traitor. [[spoiler:And after Belhalla... her fears come true.]]
* TakeCareOfTheKids: Each one of her lover's talks will involve this in one sense or another.
* TomboyandGirlyGirl: Tomboy to [[spoiler:Ethnia's]] Girly Girl.
* TomboyishPonytail: Most of the other women wear their hair loose, but childish and plucky Tailtiu has hers up.
* {{Tsundere}}: A Type A.
* UnfortunateNames: Sort of, translation patch only. 'Tailtiu' is something out of the Irish Mythology. However, 'Tiltyu'? [[JustForPun She's going to TILT YOU??]] The greatest irony is that [[spoiler:her life has been a complete tilt from good fortune to bad fortune that she never recovered from.]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WordOfGod Shouzou Kaga's notes]] for a scrapped third section of the game imply that [[spoiler:after her death, Tailtiu was buried with an ice coffin by Bloom and the coffin was sent to Silesse. A surviving Claud used his life force to empower the Valkyrie Staff and brought Tailtiu BackFromTheDead and allowed her to reunite with her children and her husband (in this case Azelle)]]
* WhiteSheep: One of the two members of the Friege household that are not megalomaniacal and power hungry. She would later pass this trait to her children.
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[[folder:Father Claud of Edda ''(Claude)'']]
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Edda's ruler, who travelled to Blaggi Tower to pray and learn of the truth of the circumstances of Prince Kurth's death. Accompanied by Tailtiu, the two are cornered by the pirates of Orgahill upon departure.

->'''Class:''' High Priest
->'''Holy blood:''' Blaggi [Major]
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* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:He clearly knows he'll die at Belhalla, and in fact he tears up when he finds out in the Oosawa manga, but decides to go anyway because YouCantFightFate. See his lover's talk with Edain.]]
* HeroicLineage: Of the Blaggi bloodline and thus the wielder of the Valkyrie Staff.
* TheLancer: He fills in for Quan's role as this to Sigurd once he leaves.
* LastOfHisKind: If he doesn't marry, then House Edda ends with him.
* LongHairedPrettyBoy: He's got the longest hair of any man in the army, and he has delicate features.
* LongLostRelative: He is related to Silvia. How related they are is debated, as the game implies that they are long-lost siblings, while WordOfGod state that they are cousins.
* ManInWhite: Like most male clerics in Fire Emblem, he wears pure white robes.
* NiceGuy: A very gentlemanly man.
* PrincelyYoungMan: The Gentleman type.
* RedHerring: He's with Tailtiu in the beginning and she's smitten to him, and he's also one of her easier predestined. Sounds like an easy pairing option for the beginners. The result? Arthur gets the Valkyrie staff... ''but can't use it due to class restriction''. The gag manga make fun of this quite a bit.
* {{Seer}}: His Blaggi blood allows him to divine the truth and even see the future.
* SexyPriest: He's an older man but Tailtiu is clearly head over heels for him.
* SpiritAdvisor: [[spoiler:In ''Thracia'', his disciple Sleuf can invoke his spirit for guidance.]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WordOfGod Shouzou Kaga's notes]] for a scrapped third section of the game imply that [[spoiler:Claud also survived Belhalla, but when he was found by his wife (in this case, Silvia), he's crippled for life and his wife became his ears, limbs and mouth, watching his children (in this case, Lene and Corple) from afar. Later on, he [[CastFromHitPoints used his life force]] to use the Valkyrie Staff to resurrect Tailtiu, [[HeroicSacrifice and perished]], and the Valkyrie Staff is rendered unusable and unrepairable from that point on.]]
* WhiteMage: He joins as a healer, and his family's relic is a staff that resurrects the dead.
* TheWisePrince: He's quite serious, and troubled by the state of affairs in Jugdral. His gift of precognition also clues him into what's going to happen in Chapter 5, but he keeps fighting alongside Sigurd anyway.
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[[folder:Sigurd of Chalphy ''(Siglud)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:Holy Knight]]
The son and heir of Duke Byron of Chalphy, left behind in Chalphy with a only small retinue of knights while the bulk of Grannvalian forces are off to war in Isaach. His departure to handle the Verdane attack on Jungby sets off a chain of events which changes Jugdral forever...


->'''Class:''' Knight Lord
->'''Holy blood:''' Baldur [Major]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/GrantGeorge (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* ArchEnemy: Along with Byron, he is considered one by Lombard and Reptor. Why? [[EvilIsPetty Because his house has always been close to the royal family]].
* AncestralWeapon: Tyrfing, which originally belonged to the Crusader Baldur.
* BadassBaritone: His voice in ''Heroes'', befitting his powerful, heroic character.
* BerserkButton: What's that, King Chagall? You just [[spoiler:send Eldigan to his death/had him executed?]] Whoops. Sigurd kind of wants you to die a painful death now. This man will not stand for anyone messing with his friends or loved ones.
** In the Oosawa manga... Hey, Sandima? Did you [[spoiler:poison his troops with Fenrir]] '''and''' [[spoiler:stab Jamke's old man InTheBack]]? Huh, you massively pissed Sigurd off and ''he's coming for you''. [[spoiler:This one didn't go as well.]]
* BestFriendsInLaw: With Quan, who is married to his sister Ethlyn.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: On one hand, you have the guy whose kindness Oifey marvels at. On the other hand, press his BerserkButton and see how well ''that'' goes.
* BladeOnAStick: Notable for being the first Lord in the series to be able to use them. However, [[HeroesPreferSwords his weapon of choice, like most lords, is a sword]].
* BrotherSisterTeam: Sigurd and Ethlyn are the subtle introduction to this mechanic, and one of the two sibling teams in Generation 1.
* TheCameo: Ike has a PaletteSwap based on him in the ''Super Smash Bros'' series.
* CelibateHero: he never had any romantic inclinations towards women until he met Deirdre.
* ChildhoodFriends: With Edain, Quan, and Eldigan. [[spoiler:The last one unfortunately ends in tragedy.]]
* CoolSword: The Silver Sword he starts off with, and then Tyrfing.
* CrutchCharacter: He has a unique status for a Lord, Sigurd can pretty much handle most if not all of Generation 1 by himself, but using him too much will sap experience away from the other characters, having a negative effect on their children.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Blue hair and blue eyes.
* {{Deconstruction}}: Sigurd is your basic noble Fire Emblem Hero holding fast to his beliefs. Unfortunately for him, his optimism and noble nature become a double-edged sword in the grand scheme of things.
* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:His son Seliph takes over the plot after his death, and ends up unifying the accidental conquests.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Once he sees that Deirdre has been brainwashed into forgetting him and realises that Arvis has set the whole thing up to rule the kingdom, he completely loses all faith in everything.]]
* {{Determinator}}: Do '''not''' screw with this man's friends. And ''especially'' do not use them like pawns. [[spoiler:Chagall found this out the hard way]].
* DisappearedDad: His father goes missing after being framed for treason. [[spoiler:Later he becomes this for his own son. Thanks a bunch, Arvis.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He starts and remains a great unit, but once he gets the Tyrfing he becomes absolutely unstoppable.
* {{Expy}}: You'd be forgiven if you initially mistook him for "[[VideoGame/FireEmblemAkaneia Marth]] on a horse." His class, Knight Lord, combines the Paladin template with [[MagikarpPower Lord-like]] stat-growths.
* FightsLikeANormal: Sigurd doesn't really get to reap the rewards of his Holy Blood (namely, usage of the Tyrfing) for a huge portion of his story. Furthermore, unlike other ''Emblem'' Lords, he doesn't even get a unique Preference weapon or even a special event item like Lex's Brave Axe. As such, this forces him to rely on the more mundane weapons in the world, such as the Silver Sword... all of which he can kick considerable amounts of arse with.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Averted; [[spoiler:he's mentioned at least once in every chapter of Gen 2]].
* FatalFlaw: Relies a little too much on military prowess to get the job done - and assumes that everyone else is as straightforward as he is. [[spoiler:His recklessness and short-sightedness cost him his life in the end.]]
* GoodIsNotSoft: He always means well, but war is war.
* HappilyMarried: To Deirdre. [[spoiler:Unfortunately it ends in tragedy.]]
* TheHero: He fights injustice across Jugdral, and inspires a large amount of disparate people to join him, from peasant dancers to other royals.
* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:He's branded as a traitor and killed when he returns to his country. The only lord in the series to actually die in their own game.]]
* HeroesPreferSwords: He's capable of using any sword in the game, except the Balmung and Mystletainn (which are personal weapons anyway).
* HeroicLineage: Of the Baldur bloodline and inheritor of its AncestralWeapon.
* HumbleHero: Sigurd really doesn't have any ambition beyond protecting his friends.
* InSeriesNickname: In the Nuts Fujimori manga, Quan affectionately nicknames him "Sigulin" (a {{Portmanteau}} of "Sigurd" and "Ethlyn").
* InfinityPlusOneSword: Gets the Tyrfing Sword from his father early in chapter 5, and proceeds to wreak havoc with it after you spend all of his hard-earned money to repair the broken thing.
* KnightInShiningArmor: Deirdre views him as one in the Oosawa manga.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: [[spoiler:He dies, along with almost everyone else in his army, but seeing as how everyone knows about Gen 2 now and how it's almost impossible not to find out before beating Gen 1, it's not as surprising.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[http://serenesforest.net/music/genealogy-of-the-holy-war-original-soundtrack/ Birth of the Holy Knight]].
* LightIsGood: He's a descendant of Baldur, the Crusader of Light. He doesn't get any magic, though.
* LoveAtFirstSight: He fell for Deirdre the moment he saw her. In a twist on ObliviousToLove, however, he doesn't seem to fully realize this until they meet again.
* MageKiller: Once he gets [[InfinityPlusOneSword the Tyrfing]], which gives a huge Resistance bonus.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: A quest to rescue a friend quickly snowballs into him conquering most of the continent. Although he only intends to help people, Grannvale's less-savory nobles (and TheChessmaster behind it all) easily take advantage of this.
* OlderAndWiser: Averted. He's 22 at the start of the game, making him the oldest ''Emblem'' Lord to date... but he is reckless and naive, with enormous consequences.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"Here I come!"
-->"One strike will decide it all!"
-->"I cannot allow this."
-->"Raise your sword!"
* RescueRomance: With Deirdre, whom he rescues from an unnamed lowlife.
* SpiritAdvisor: [[spoiler:He comes back in a secret cutscene very late in the second generation just to tell Seliph not to let Arvis's death go do his head, and that he still has a way to go before he understands just what the whole war's been about.]]
* ShipperOnDeck: Ships [[http://mangafox.me/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v06/c037/28.html Lewyn/Erinys]] in the Oosawa manga. Lewyn is not amused.
* SingleTargetSexuality: He never shows the slightest hint of being romantically/sexually attracted to anyone but Deirdre.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:Rescues his friend, deposes a couple of corrupt rulers, ends Silesse's civil war. But his search for Deirdre ends with her amnesiac and married to another man, he's unable to clear his name, he's summarily executed, and he accidentally turned his country into an ''empire'' that goes on to oppress all the places he freed, and then some.]]
* SorryThatImDying: His death quote has him apologize to his army.
* StarCrossedLovers: [[spoiler:With Deirdre, sadly.]]
* ThisIsUnforgivable: [[spoiler:Killing his father]], as he informs Lombard if he gets to attack him.
* TragicHero: He's honorable and compassionate, but he doesn't think through the consequences of his actions, which [[spoiler:has fatal consequences for him and his friends]].
* WarriorPrince: He's not a prince, but he's heir to a dukedom.
* TheWisePrince: He would honestly prefer to leave places like Verdane and Agustria to govern themselves once he removes their corrupt rulers.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Like most Fire Emblem Lords.
* YouKilledMyFather: Takes great satisfaction in taking down Lombard and Reptor in chapter 5 for betraying Byron and framing House Chalphy for the murder of the prince.
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[[folder:Alec]]
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A knight of Chalphy, one of the few remaining with everyone else off to war. Loose, relaxed, and something of a womanizer.

->'''Class:''' Cavalier
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* AntiCavalry: Inverted, as his Nihil skill makes him immune to anti-cavalry since effective damage are critical hits in this game. He could also pass the skill to children with a mounted class, also making them immune to anti-cavalry or anti-flying if he's Fee's father. As an added bonus, this skill also makes him immune to {{Critical Hit}}s.
* BirdsOfAFeather: With Silvia. They're both flirty and flippant in their first conversation, and easy to pair off.
* ChivalrousPervert: Could even be argued as being the predecessor to [[VideoGame/FireEmblemElibe Sain]].
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* FragileSpeedster: Specializes in speed, but lacks Naoise's defense stats.
* NiceHat: That turban he wears.
* NoSell: His personal skill Nihil nullifies skills and critical hits.
* RecurringElement: The Green Cavalier of Fire Emblem 4.
* ShotgunWedding: Implied to be the case in his lover's conversation with Silvia.
* SuckMyRose: Tries to seduce Ayra with this several times in the Nuts Fujimori manga. [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Hilariously fails each time]].
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair.
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[[folder:Naoise (Noish)]]
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A knight of Chalphy, one of the few remaining with everyone else off to war. Devoted and fiery.

->'''Class:''' Cavalier
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* HotBlooded: Comes off as more passionately serious than Alec.
* LightningBruiser: Can be this if his Duel & Critical skills kicks in often enough.
* NiceGuy: He's very emotional, but he still is very kind around others and has a strong sense of justice.
* RecurringElement: The Red Cavalier of Fire Emblem 4.
* SorryThatImDying: His death quote is him apologizing to Sigurd.
* TheWorfEffect: In the Oosawa manga, Naoise is among the victims of [[spoiler:Sandima's poisonous Fenrir spell]]. He does survive, though.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Arden]]
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[[caption-width-right:143:Strong and Tough]]

A knight of Chalphy, one of the few remaining with everyone else off to war.

->'''Class:''' Sword Armour
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ToruOkawa (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Mick Wingert (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* AdaptationalBadass: ''Heroes'' makes him a rather unique MightyGlacier, having one of the lowest Speed and Resistance stats in the whole game, but also some of the highest HP, Attack, and Defense. What makes him unique is his special Follow-Up Ring, which allows him to always perform an extra attack [[ActionInitiative regardless of his actual speed stat]] if he's above half HP. Combined with his Brave Sword, this allows him to be one of the only armored units in the game to be capable of consistently performing quadruple attacks. Add in an inherited Special such as Bonfire or Ignis that takes advantage of his obscene Defense, and he's a much tougher beast than he was in his game of origin. Also put in the fact that his old problem (being a low movement unit in a game with huge maps) is omitted (the maps in ''Heroes'' are much smaller), he can put his new advantages to use more often.
* ButtMonkey: His unique events play this up.
* CantCatchUp: In spades. Being a low-movement, low speed Armor Knight wielding swords ''really'' hurts his usability in the long run, and being forced to do nothing but lag behind for the entirety of the 1st Gen forces most players to bench him after the first couple chapters. In the game where you actually get to deploy your entire army simultaneously.
* CatchPhrase: He likes to claim that he's "strong and tough", [[RunningGag but don't call him slow!]]
* FaceOfAThug: In official arts, he wasn't that bad looking, but his art in ''Heroes'' made him look like a convicted thug. Still, he's a GentleGiant.
* GentleGiant: Say what you will about his stats and looks, the man's got a heart as big as his armor.
* GuideDangIt:
** Similiar to Lex, Arden needs a ring in order to get the Pursuit skill. The event he gets it from is similarly out of the way and not foreshadowed at all. Even if you got Lex's Brave Axe, you would still have to guess randomly about who has an event on that tiny peninsula.
** Arden has another such event in Chapter 5 which not not only requires Arden to stand on one particular out-of-the-way tile, but also requires him to be married, [[TierInducedScrappy which almost never happens.]]
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: If you pair him.
* IRegretNothing: His death quote has him claim this, having been proud to have served Sigurd all his life.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"I'm strong, and you're toast."
-->"I'm strong and I'm tough!"
-->"Nnn…ngh!"
-->"Ain't no way I'm gonna die!"
* StoneWall: He has excellent defense but hardly any movement.
* UglyGuyHotWife: More "homely" than outright ugly, but since all the women are stunners, this happens if he's paired at all.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
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[[folder:Azelle of Velthomer (Azel)]]
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The younger half-brother of Arvis of Velthomer. Despite Arvis's warnings to the contrary, he travels to the south to assist in the fight against Verdane and rescue Edain, taking Lex with him.

->'''Class:''' Mage
->'''Holy blood:''' Fjalar [Minor]
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* {{Adorkable}}: A cute, shy mage.
* BigDamnHeroes: In the Oosawa manga's rendition of the Prologue, he shows up and saves [[spoiler:Midir]] when he's held hostage by the Verdane army.
* ChildByRape: [[spoiler:His father raped Cigyun's favorite maid, resulting in Azelle.]]
* ChildhoodFriends: Azelle, Lex and Tailtiu were very close before the events of the game, and it shows in their conversations with one another.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: If paired up with Tailtiu.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Red hair and red eyes.
* EveryoneHasStandards: As much as a shy guy he is, Azelle is very much against killing one's parents if one has respect on the parents. In his last love-talk with Tailtiu, he forbid her trying to kill Reptor because he'd have second thoughts on her if she wanted to kill her father that she at least still respects despite his bastardry.
* GreenEyedMonster:
** Edain and Midir suffer from this in the Nuts Fujimori manga: [[spoiler:he works up the nerve to propose to Edain and she accepts, but [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy he immediately realizes that their relationship would fail in the end, and forces Edain and Midir to sort out their]] {{UST}} and hook up]].
** Similarly, he does this in the Oosawa manga [[spoiler:but in regards to Edain and ''Jamke''. While Azelle still holds feelings for her, he comes to accept that his love is unrequited and doesn't reveal it, [[RelationshipUpgrade but when she and Jamke get hooked up]], [[TearJerker he breaks down crying]] in the tent/room he shares with Lex, who ends up comforting him.]]
* FieryRedhead: Subverted; he's as timid as they come.
* HeroicBastard: His dad was Lord Victor of Velthomer, his mom was the favorite maid of Arvis's mother Cigyun (who also had been little Arvis's nanny).
* HeroicLineage: Of the Fjalar bloodline, though Arvis got the lion's share of it.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: He has shades of this with Lex, particularly in the Oosawa manga.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Bless his heart, he does this regarding Edain and her respective LoveInterest in both manga adaptations, despite obviously struggling with it in the Oosawa version.
* MagicKnight: Can promote to one.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:When young Arvis kicked Victor's mistresses out of the court, only Azelle's mom was allowed to stay. She became Arvis and Azelle's caretaker, but died some years before the story happened.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook: Azelle's youthful face make him look like he sixteen or so, [[spoiler:But his mother was pregnant with him before Victor committed suicide, and Cigyun left, meaning he is around eighteen to nineteen years old.]]
* PlayingWithFire: His initial equip is a Fire tome (as per Velthomer tradition), although he can use all three magic types.
* RebelPrince: Openly defies Arvis to help Lex and Sigurd. To put this on perspective: Velthomer is one of the most powerful territories in Jugdral, and its ruler, Arvis, is known as a stern and rather feared ruler, which Azelle knows better than anyone. ''He still defies his brother despite being scared of him.''
* RedHerring: While not as bad as the Tailtiu/Claud pair, pairing him with Edain while considered quite cute for newbies, will result a rather suboptimal Lester while Lana has to wait until promotion to reap the benefits of his Minor Fjalar.
* ReluctantWarrior: He's noted to hate fighting, but joined Sigurd's army anyway to save Edain.
* ShrinkingViolet: He's fairly shy around most, and outright terrified of his brother.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WordOfGod Shouzou Kaga's notes]] for a scrapped third section of the game imply that [[spoiler:Azelle did not die in the Battle of Belhalla and continues to be a RebelPrince because he thinks whatever good intention Arvis had, it'll be of no use if it's achieved with brutal methods. This is eventually deconstructed, as because Arvis was trying to make his Empire to be good, the population supports him and instead sees Azelle as the villain, and Arvis had to go along and brand his dear brother as a rebel. Azel attempts to get answers from his brother, but was instead ambushed by Manfroy and petrified in the underground basement of the Royal Palace so Arvis won't have second thoughts. Thankfully, after Seliph's victory, Julia undid Azelle's petrification and allowed him to reunite with his wife (in this case Tailtiu) and children.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
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[[folder:Lex of Dozel]]
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The son of Duke Lombard of Dozel, the half-brother of Danann, and a childhood friend of Azelle. He accompanies Azelle to assist Sigurd in the fight with Verdane, fully aware that his father would not be happy about assisting the house of Chalphy.

->'''Class:''' Axe Knight
->'''Holy blood:''' Neir [Minor]
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* AloofAlly: He ''claims'' be this, since he says that he's only helping because he's Azelle's friend, but it's pretty clear that it isn't true.
* ApologeticAttacker: If you're mean enough to have him attack his father.
* AnAxeToGrind: The preferred weapon of the Neir bloodline.
* CainAndAbel: With Danann. [[spoiler:In the Oosawa manga, it's Danann who kills him.]]
* ChildhoodFriends: Lex, Azelle and Tailtiu were all very close with one another prior to the events of the game, and it shows in their conversations.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: If he marries Tailtiu.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Blue hair and blue eyes.
* DesperationAttack: His second skill, Vantage, allows automatic first-strike if below 50% HP.
* GuideDangIt: The Brave Axe is the only way he'll ever be able to hit something twice, but obtaining it happens through a secret event, not foreshadowed at all.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Neir bloodline, though like Azelle, his older brother got the lion's share.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: As noted in Azelle's section, he has shades of this with him.
* HonestAxe: This nets him the powerful Brave Axe.
* HotBlooded: This quote sums it up.
--> '''Lex:''' Hahahaa... Alright, let's do this. Finally, a chance to kick some ass.
* LightningBruiser: With the Brave Axe, Lex is nigh-unkillable. Also a good candidate for the Pursuit Ring if you decide to bench Arden (who has the event needed to get it), especially if you choose to marry him to someone like Lachesis or Tailtiu.
* MightyGlacier: Without the Brave Axe. He hits hard, but only hits once.
* MistakenForGay: In the Oosawa manga, with Azelle... by Ayra, ''his own wife and the mother of his children''.
* PapaWolf: If he's paired up with Tailtiu, with him making it clear that he does ''not'' want his kids ending up in his family's hands or those of Tailtiu's, given how awful both are.
* {{Patricide}}: If you personally make him kill his father. Unlike Tailtiu's deal, Lex has no problem in doing this on Lombard, since he knows his dad is an evil person that had it coming.
* RebelPrince: His family is an enemy to Sigurd's.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla. [[spoiler:The Oosawa manga has him killed by his own brother, Danann.]]
* WhiteSheep: Almost everyone else in the Neir bloodline is an enemy--the house is traditionally an enemy of Chalphy, but Lex is still Sigurd's friend.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Strangely, few of his relatives have it--they're all brunets or redheads.
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[[folder:Prince Quan of Leonster (Cuan)]]
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The prince of Leonster, a childhood friend of Sigurd and Eldigan, and married to Sigurd's sister Ethlyn. He accompanies Ethlyn to Chalphy to assist Sigurd.

->'''Class:''' Duke Knight
->'''Holy blood:''' Noba [Major]
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* AncestralWeapon: Gáe Bolg, which originally belonged to Noba the Crusader.
* BestFriendsInLaw: With Sigurd. They've been best buddies since their academy days.
* BladeOnAStick: As a Duke Knight, he uses lances exclusively.
* ChildhoodFriends: With Sigurd and Eldigan.
* DisappearedDad: [[spoiler:To Leif and Altena.]]
* HappilyMarried: He and Ethlyn love each other quite a lot. In ''Thracia'' there are two CG's featuring them, and in both they're happy as they come: [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Rarelensterfamily.png one has them]] with [[spoiler:baby!Leif and toddler!Altena]], the other has Quan [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Lovers.jpg gently helping Ethlyn to get off her riding horse]]. [[spoiler:And one of the grown up Leif's love talks with either Nanna or Jeanne in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' mentions their mutual affection as well.]]
* HeroicLineage: Of the Noba bloodline and inheritor of its AncestralWeapon.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:During an attempt to reinforce Sigurd in Belhalla, Quan fell into an ambush by Thracian Dracoknights in Yied Desert, his daughter was taken hostage, and he was forced to forfeit the battle, losing his life.]]
* InfinityPlusOneSword: The Gáe Bolg lance, which Ethlyn gives to him in Chapter 3, is the holy weapon of the Noba bloodline.
* TheLancer: To Sigurd. He's more level-headed and less reckless. He also fits the weapon part, too.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: According to the AlternateCharacterInterpretation from ''Fall of Leonster'' side story. For all of his genuine good intentions, Quan's assistance toward Sigurd might have indirectly influenced [[spoiler:Travant's deadly assault in the Yied Desert]] and putting Thracia into chaos. ''At least'' it gave [[spoiler:Travant]] an opening that let him strike where it would hurt the most...
* PutOnABus: He leaves after Chapter 3 because he has to get back to his responsibilities at home. TheBusCameBack in Chapter 5, [[spoiler:but it only gets him killed]].
* WarriorPrince: Prince of Leonster and a descendant of Noba, he is a strong warrior.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He's a powerful fighter, and his departure after Chapter 3 is out of a need to do stuff back home in Leonster.
* SorryThatImDying: If he falls in battle, he'll apologize to Ethlyn, though in a subversion he has PlotArmor to ensure that he doesn't actually die. [[spoiler:His actual death quote in Ch. 5, however, likewise has him apologize.]]
* ShipperOnDeck: In the Oosawa manga, for Finn and Lachesis, . While Ethlyn is the most outspoken shipper, it ''is'' his idea that Finn becomes Lachesis's bodyguard, after all.
* ThisCannotBe: [[spoiler:Being ambushed by Travant and his troops in the Yied Desert was the least expected crack in his plans.]]
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[[folder:Princess Ethlyn of Leonster ''(Ethrin, Ethlin)'']]
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Quan's wife and Sigurd's sister. She sets out for Chalphy upon hearing word of their plight at Verdane's hands.

->'''Class:''' Troubadour
->'''Holy blood:''' Baldur [Minor]
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* ActionMom: She'd recently had a daughter before joining Sigurd, although she leaves her in Leonster. [[spoiler:By the time that she was with Quan in the Yied Desert, she had given birth to Leif.]]
* BattleCouple: She and Quan are HappilyMarried and join Sigurd's cause together.
* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: [[spoiler:Or rather, Better To Die Than Be Used As A Hostage in the Oosawa manga. Travant captures her, and Ethlyn, realizing that he intends to use her against Quan, takes her own life instead.]]
* BigBrotherInstinct: Despite being his younger sister, she sees it as her responsibility to try and keep Sigurd out of too much trouble.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Ethlyn and Sigurd are the subtle introduction to this mechanic, and is one of the two sibling teams in Generation 1.
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:During an attempt to reinforce Sigurd in Belhalla, Ethlyn was ambushed at Yied Desert and killed, and since she was carrying her daughter Altenna, the latter was used as a hostage to Quan, who was then killed by Travant's Dracoknights.]]
* CombatMedic: This is the Fire Emblem where Troubadours use swords. Her combat skill improves even further once she promotes to Paladin.
* CoolSword: She can obtain a Light Sword in a conversation with Deirdre, which has a powerful distance attack and is ''very'' useful against archers who think a healer is an easy mark.
* GenkiGirl: Especially in the Oosawa adaptation.
* HappilyMarried: With Quan. See his section for the details.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Baldur bloodline, though not to the same degree as Sigurd.
* LadyOfWar: Although her swordfighting is secondary to her healing, she's insistent on doing her part in the fight. Going to help Sigurd in the first place was largely her idea.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:Killed before either of her children is old enough to remember her]].
* PregnantBadass: She's hinted to have been already pregnant with Leif when she and Quan joined Sigurd's troops. The Oosawa manga openly states it; when she's about to leave Silesse with Quan and Finn, the first makes a comment about how she should be more careful now that she's about to be a mom again.
* PromotionToParent: She stepped up to take care of Sigurd and to help manage the house with Lord Byron after their mother died. The kicker? She's the ''younger'' sibling.
* PutOnABus: Leaves with her husband at the end of chapter 3.
* RoseHairedSweetie: A GenkiGirl with pink hair.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Like her husband, she readily gets into the action.
* ShipperOnDeck: For [[spoiler:Finn and Lachesis]] as well as [[spoiler:Edain and Jamke]], in the Oosawa manga.
* SorryThatImDying: Mirroring Quan's non-fatal "death" quote, she'll apologize to him if she falls. [[spoiler:Her ''real'' death quote in Ch. 5, however, also has her apologize to Quan--and to Altena.]]
* SpiritedYoungLady: She's somewhere in the middle in between Lachesis's TomboyPrincess attitude and Edain's ProperLady one.
* TeenPregnancy: She has two kids ''when barely in her mid-to-late teens''. More understandable when we consider that she's a highranked noblewoman, who in Medieval/Rennaisance times was expected to be married and have children ''much'' earlier in life than a commoner girl.
* {{Tsundere}}: Towards Sigurd on occasion, sibling-style (especially in the Oosawa manga).
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Finn ''(Finn)'']]
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A fresh knight in the service of Leonster who accompanies Quan and Ethlyn to Chalphy.

->'''Class:''' Lance Knight
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* ActionDad: Can become this if paired up with someone, [[spoiler:as he is the only Gen 1 dad who is playable in Gen 2]].
* AscendedExtra: This guy is the only character who is playable in every single part of the Jugdral storyline, and even has a side story told from his perspective. The Fall of Leonster is not kidding when it said he is "too" important.
* BadassNormal: Easily, since [[spoiler:being a Gen 1 character that survives is impressive in itself]] and he's rather solid as a character despite having no Holy Blood.
* BladeOnAStick: Being a lance knight, this is essentially a must. It helps that he gets a [[InfinityMinusOneSword Brave Lance]] that essentially becomes his trademark weapon.
* BodyguardCrush: On [[spoiler:Lachesis]] in the Oosawa manga.
* BrokenAce: After [[spoiler:Quan and Ethlyn's death, and Leonster's Fall]], he basically lost his emotion. He's barely recovering them by the time ''Thracia 776'' rolls in, according to Leif.
* CrutchCharacter: In Generation 2, providing he was leveled up sufficiently before he left in the first half. Lacks [[HeroicLineage Holy Blood]] of any sort, which equates to a severe disadvantage as far as growth rates are concerned.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Blue hair and blue eyes.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:Hey, guess what all that talk Quan gave Finn about him being an important soldier and telling him not to die was for?]]
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: In chapter 7, he will return at the exact same stats & XP he had when he left at the end of chapter 3 - sixteen years earlier.
* ItsPersonal: To [[spoiler:Travant]] in Gen 2 for killing [[spoiler:Quan and Ethlyn]]
* TheLancer: To Quan, [[IncrediblyLamePun a literal one in fact]].
* LastMinuteHookUp: Finn can still romance Tailtiu and Brigid, but you as the player have to be quick beforehand to do so.
* LoveMartyr: A possible AlternateCharacterInterpretation for him as a borderline one to [[spoiler:Lachesis]], in the Oosawa manga. Even if not, the scene where [[spoiler:he brings Lachesis back from the DespairEventHorizon by ''[[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v05/c028/38.html stabbing himself]]'' ''[[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v05/c028/39.html with the Earth Sword]]'' and [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v05/c028/40.html almost bleeding]] [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v05/c028/41.html to death on her]]]] raises one or three eyebrows. Fortunately, they ''both'' get better.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Has this kind of conversation with his daughter if he had a lover in Gen 1. Interestingly enough, he never gets to talk to his son.
** According to [[WordOfGod the Fire Emblem's 20th Anniversary book]], Finn is essentially [[ParentalSubstitute Nanna's caretaker]], her true father being anyone the player has married Lachesis with - and technically speaking, such a roster of prospect lovers '''also''' includes Finn.
* ManlyTears: He cries when he meets [[spoiler:Altena]] for the first time in years, and then she thanks him for having taken care of Leif.
* OlderThanTheyLook: In Gen 2, he's in his mid 30s and a year older then Oifey, but his portrait has barely changed.
* ParentalSubstitute: To Leif. And Nanna, if he's not her father.
* PutOnABus: Follows Quan back home at the end of chapter 3. However, he returns in chapter 7.
* SecondLove: In the Oosawa manga, to [[spoiler:Lachesis after Eldigan kicks it.]]
* SexEqualsLove: In the manga. [[spoiler:they hook up and go through TheirFirstTime the night before he leaves Silesse alongside Quan and Ethlyn. And we all know what happens afterwards.]] Even more so, in that particular continuity... [[spoiler:it's also the time when they conceive their eldest son Diarmuid.]] May qualify in the game timeline, given the odd statements about the parentage of Lachesis' children. [[spoiler:There's indication in ''Thracia 776'' that Diarmuid is Beowulf's son, but Nanna is Finn's daughter, though in ''Genealogy'' it is impossible for them to have different fathers.]]
* SorryThatImDying: Unsurprising, given his UndyingLoyalty, but his death quote if he's killed in Gen 2 will be him apologizing to Quan and Ethlyn.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the House of Leonster, and especially Quan.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: He has blue hair.
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[[folder:Midir ''(Midayle, Middir, Mideel)'']]
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A knight of Jungby who attempted to protect Edain from the Verdane forces, but was defeated by Prince Munnir. Upon reclaiming Jungby Castle, he is found by Sigurd and accompanies him into Verdane to rescue Edain.

->'''Class:''' Arch Knight
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* BodyguardCrush: On Edain.
* ButtMonkey: In the Oosawa manga, subtly. First, his safer plans were often dashed with Jamke's more daring and dangerous plans with Edain going along with it. Then, during the Andorey arc, it seemed like he got some ShipTease with Brigid... except Dew is extra clingy on her much to his dismay. [[spoiler:In the end, he DidNotGetTheGirl, Brigid gets paired with Dew.]]
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: A common reaction new players of the game get from him, to the point it gets milked for all its worth in the Nuts Fujimori manga: ''both'' Munnir and Oifey mistake him as an attractive girl at first.
* HorseArcher: Given his class.
* HostageSituation: In both the Fujimori and the Oosawa mangas, the Verdane forces use the injured Midir as a DistressedDude when Sigurd and Co. come StormingTheCastle. In what could've been a DyingMomentOfAwesome, both media have Midir openly tell Sigurd to go on and save Edain no matter what happens to him. And in both [[spoiler:Azelle]] steps in and saves him.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: In the Nuts Fujimori manga, he believes he won't be good enough for Edain part because of his lower lineage, part because he failed to protect her against Munnir, and asks Azelle to take her hand and make her happy. [[spoiler:Azelle ultimately responds with a IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy of his own, and forces Midir to go to Edain and become a couple with her]].
* LoveAtFirstSight: He's knocked flat when he meets Brigid for the first time, although his reaction boils down to "wow, there's a twin!"
* MoodWhiplash: His confrontation with Munnir in the Nuts Fujimori manga reeks of this. First he appears all cool to defend poor Edain, then [[UnsettlingGenderReveal drops a bridget on Munnir]] who thinks he's a girl, and the action remains more or less comical [[GoryDiscretionShot until Munnir]] [[TheWorfEffect almost kills him]] [[KickTheDog and leaves him to bleed to death]] [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty while he takes a panicking Edain away.]]
* SecondLove: If he's paired with Brigid[[note]]or anyone not Edain, really[[/note]]. It's entirely genuine, even though she wonders if he's LovingAShadow.
* SorryThatImDying: His death quote is him apologizing to Sigurd.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair.
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[[folder:Lady Edain of Jungby ''(Eideen, Edin, Aideen, Adean)'']]
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The daughter of Lord Ring of Jungby, taken hostage by Prince Munnir; her kidnapping is what kicks off the whole plot, as Sigurd and his knights set off to rescue her and free Jungby. She is soon freed by Prince Jamke, to find her way back to Sigurd's forces with the help of Dew.

->'''Class:''' Priest
->'''Holy blood:''' Ulir [Minor]
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* AdrenalineMakeover: In the Fujimori manga she dons more practical clothes and ties her hair down in a ponytail... coincidentally looking like a younger version of [[spoiler:her twin Brigid's "other self", Eyvel.]]
* ArmorPiercingSlap: Gives an awesome one to Munnir in the Nuts Fujimori manga.
* BadassPacifist: In the Oosawa manga, hot damn. See GoThroughMe below.
* BigDamnHeroes: Pulls this in the Oosawa manga, healing a seriously injured [[spoiler:Azelle]] right after she and Dew escape.
* BouquetToss: Gets it during Sigurd and Deirdre's wedding in the Nuts Fujimori manga. [[spoiler:And she then becomes the next girl to get paired in the story]].
* ChildhoodFriends: With Sigurd, hence why he goes off to save her.
* CluelessChickMagnet: Midir, Azelle, and Jamke (and [[VillainousCrush Munnir]]) are all crushing on her, though she seems unaware of at least the first two.
* DistressBall: The plot is kicked off by her kidnapping.
* GoThroughMe: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:she tries to stop Jamke from fighting by ''directly stepping in between the armies'', hoping her Ulir blood will get her luck up. The Verdane archers shoot her, much to Jamke's horror, but their arrows barely graze her cheek. [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome She doesn't even flinch]], and manages to recruit Jamke for their cause.]]
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blonde hair, going with her image of a gentle, pure-hearted nun.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Ulir bloodline, but not enough to be able to wield Yewfelle like Brigid.
* LikeAGodToMe: Azelle blurts this out in their lover conversation much to his embaressment. In the Oosawa manga, Azelle refers to her as being his eternal muse, with Lex pointing out that goddesses are unobtainable, hence Azelle's unrequited love. On the non-romantic end, Jamke's soldiers proclaimed her a goddess [[spoiler:after the aforementioned GoThroughMe moment]].
* LoveAtFirstSight: Especially so in the Oosawa manga, falls for Jamke quickly when he rescues and frees her.
* OfficialCouple: Subverted, she only ends up having an official partner in the manga adaptations. She ends up marrying Jamke in the Oosawa manga, and Midir in the Fujimori manga.
* PolarOppositeTwins: With Brigid.
* PutOnABus: Though she survives the first half and helps to raise the children who were sent to Isaach, she doesn't make any appearance in the second half.
* RescueRomance: If paired up with Jamke, who bats the aforementioned DistressBall away from her.
* RetiredBadass: As shown in the Mitsuki Oosawa manga, even if Edain retired from active frontline, it doesn't mean that she no longer has enough cunning to defend her home no matter what. Fortunately the children she raised managed to save the day but if push comes to shove, Edain shouldn't be counted out just yet.
* SilkHidingSteel: Does not rely on fighting skills and does not need to. And apparently she used to be training as a knight before donning a cleric's robes.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: While her importance is minimal in the grand scheme of things, it's her capture that sets in motion the events of the entire game.
* SorryThatImDying: If she's married and dies in battle, her death quote will involve her apologizing to her husband.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: ''Good god!'' Seriously has to be noted here as this character has more spellings for her name than any other character in the entire ''franchise'' (not even Seliph gets this crazy!) Made even worse by the fact that ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' '''''doesn't''''' feature her in a cameo, so not even that helps! ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'' sticks with Edain.
* TeamMom: Gen 2, although she doesn't actually appear.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The Girly Girl to Brigid's Tomboy.
* WhiteMagicianGirl: She became this to better search for her sister.
* WomanInWhite: As a cleric.
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[[folder:Dew ''(Deu)'']]
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A thief caught and imprisoned by Jamke in an attempt to steal from Verdane's Castle Marpha, he was released by Jamke along with Edain and protected her on the way back to Sigurd, staying with the crew from then on.

->'''Class:''' Thief
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* DistressBall: In-story, not in gameplay. He was a mere thief who was caught stealing treasures by Jamke, who then pardoned him but only if he became Edain's escort in exchange.
* {{Ephebophile}}: He's quite a bit younger than several of his love interests... though not a pre-pubescent boy either. The Oosawa manga makes him around 13-14.
* FragileSpeedster: He's very good at dodging, but if he ''does'' get hit, you should be careful.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: His love talk with Lachesis.
-->'''Dew:''' Everyone's been sayin' that crap. I'm not a kid anymore!
-->'''Lachesis:''' I can definitely vouch for that, Dew. Heheh... Especially after what we...
-->'''Dew:''' H, hey! You're gettin' red there, girl!
* {{Keet}}: He's rather cheerful.
* LifeDrain: He has access to the Sol skill, in which he recovers HP based on the damage inflicted. He could pass it down to Larcei, Ulster, Patty, and Lene (Sol isn't inherited by children that aren't unmounted sword users, for some reason).
* NiceGuy: Despite being a thief, he's rather friendly, even cheering Edain up in the Fujimori manga.
* MagikarpPower: He's a poor fighter because of his low bases in both strength and defense, meaning he can't deal damage well and takes hits hard. However, if you managed to level him, his decent growth rates (40 all around except magic and resistance) combined with his promotion bonuses (+3 or more in every stat AND Pursuit) somewhat remedy this.
* SecretArt: He is the only character that has Sol, thus he has to pass it down to his children or else it'll be [[PermanentlyLostContent lost forever]].
* ShipperOnDeck: Diehard Edain/Midir shipper in the Fujimori manga.
* SparedByAdaptation: After being paired with Briggid in the Oosawa manga, Dew ''survived'' Belhalla and travels around with Patty. [[ShesAllGrownUp He also grows into a pretty man nicely.]]
* {{Trickster}}: Come on, he's a thief.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla. However, the Oosawa manga had him SparedByAdaptation.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Princess Ayra of Isaach ''(Ira, Aira)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:[[labelnote:Click here to see Ayra in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']][[quoteright:127:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ayra_heroes.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:143:Astra's Wielder]]

The princess of Isaach, taking refuge in Verdane from her country's war to protect her young half-nephew Prince Shannan upon request of her brother, Crown Prince Mariccle. Verdane's Prince Cimbaeth forced her to fight for Verdane by holding Shannan hostage, but once Shannan was rescued by Sigurd, she joined the Chalphy army following the downfall of Castle Genoa.

->'''Class:''' Swordfighter
->'''Holy blood:''' Od [Minor]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AiOrikasa (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/BrinaPalencia (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* ActionGirl: One of the most notable female myrmidons, as she is a powerful unit with a unique skill that often makes her one of the best physical units in the first generation.
* AloofDarkHairedGirl: On the HotBlooded side, but she's got the appearance and tends to come off as reserved.
* AntiVillain: Initially an enemy due to Cimbaeth holding Shannan hostage. If you kill her before rescuing Shannan, then prepare to feel bad.
* AtopAMountainOfCorpses: Variation in the Nuts Fujimori manga. She beats up Cimbaeth's whole squad to prove him of her strength, and creates a mountain of it, but doesn't stand on top of it in the end.
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: In the Nuts Fujimori manga, [[CrowningMomentOfFunny she has a few in reserve for Cimbaeth]]...
* DitzyGenius: The Oosawa manga portrays her as one to an extent, as she can come across as a tad clueless outside of combat.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Pretty much her threat to Cimbaeth establishes that she's one of the biggest badasses in Jugdral.
-->''You better not double-cross me, Cimbaeth. Because I'll hunt you down... and put your head on a stick! Even if it takes me to the ends of hell! '''GOT IT!?'''''
* HeelFaceTurn: Not that she's evil, to start, but she's a recruitable enemy in the old Myrmidon tradition.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Od bloodline, to a minor degree.
* IAmNotPretty: It's not a cause of angst for her, but in her love talk with Arden, she finds it "almost funny" when she calls her womanly and asks if he's sick when he claims that she's the prettiest girl he knows.
* IOweYouMyLife: Or rather, Shannan's life, towards Sigurd. It's why she sticks around in Ch. 5 even after Shannan has been sent off, with repaying debts in full apparently being an Isaachian thing.
* LoveAtFirstPunch: With Lex, if they hook up.
* MamaBear: An aunt variety to little Shannan.
* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: She appears in VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening as a spotpass character.
* ParentalSubstitute: To Shannan, upon orders of his father/her brother Prince Mariccle. She becomes his devoted protector and [[MamaBear Auntie Bear]].
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"Pitiful."
-->"I won't let you live."
-->"Your life is mine."
-->"Let's see you handle this."
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: She has shades of this. While not a BloodKnight, the Isaachians do seem to be proud sword users, and she very much values her country's traditions.
* RecurringElement: The recruitable enemy Myrmidon. Due to how different criticals work in this game, Ayra still presents the high threat like the rest of this archetype by possessing the Astra skill, which allows her to strike many times at once, mostly killing her target in one turn.
* SecretArt: She is a master of the skill Astra much like her cousin Shannan. It even gets an upgrade in ''Heroes'' to Regnal Astra, making it unique to other versions of Astra.
* ShipperOnDeck: Yet another Finn and Lachesis shipper in the Oosawa manga.
* SorryThatImDying: If you kill her while she's an enemy unit, her FamousLastWords are an apology to Shannan.
* {{Tomboy}}: Seems to see herself as one (or at least not "womanly"), if her love talk with Arden is any indication. ''Heroes'' confirms this, as she's not a fan of pretty dresses and prefers spending her time training with swords.
* {{Tsundere}}: Type A towards Lex, both in-game in their conversations and in the Oosawa manga.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters (and the only mother) whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Prince Jamke of Verdane ''(Jamuka, Jamka)'']]
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A Prince of Verdane, the younger brother of Cimbaeth and Munnir. Kinder than his brothers, he is the only member of the royal family not under the sway of Sandima. He frees Edain and Dew before departing to confront his father, and is later convinced by Edain to defect to Sigurd's army.

->'''Class:''' Bow Fighter
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* AntiVillain: Before you recruit him, he fights against Sigurd due to Sandima forcing him to under threat of being accused a traitor.
* ArcherArchetype: As a bow fighter, this is what he brings to the table for your army. In the Oosawa manga, he and his group of bow knights are noted to be the only section of the country's army that isn't made up of ruffians.
* AscendedExtra: Plays a much larger role throughout Oosawa manga than he does in the game, where he stops being important after Chapter 1.
* BadassBoast: Before being forced to set out to battle, he gives one to Sandima, whom he promises to kill. Special mention goes to the version in the Oosawa manga:
-->"However, when I return, it will be the end for you, Sandima... You'd best pray for my death in battle."
* BadassNormal: A solid unit who comes in with one of the best bows in the game, and the only royalty character without any holy blood.
* BadDreams: In the Oosawa manga, he keeps having a nightmare in which Edain is shot to death by his arrows. [[spoiler:He has an HeroicBSOD when it seems to come true, but Edain is unharmed except for a cut in her cheek, and he defects.]]
* BeautyEqualsGoodness: While this trope runs rampant in the series as it is, it's painfully obvious in Jamke's case: he's introduced in the same breath as his brothers, but any player can immediately guess that he's the sole good guy among the princes of Verdane before he even debuts.
* CainAndAbel: His brothers Cimbaeth and Munnir (who were already pretty bad) fell under Sandima's control.
** Strangely, one of the later guides calls them his uncles despite Jamke and Munnir calling each other brother.
* FacialMarkings. A beauty mark of sorts on his forehead. In the Nuts Fujimori manga, he inherited it from his mother.
* HeelFaceTurn: He's an enemy who has to be recruited. To a slight extent, he goes through a FaceHeelRevolvingDoor, since he was Edain's ally to start with before Sandima kicked him out onto the battlefield.
* ManlyTears: In the Oosawa manga, he stoically has tears running down his face after he [[spoiler:kills Sandima in revenge for his father]].
* NiceGuy: While on the blunt side and a bit rude if he has some kind of beef with you (e.g. Dew, for being a thief), both Dew and Edain comment on him being this.
* OnlySaneMan: For being the only one willing to see that Sandima is just using Verdane.
* RebelPrince: Subverted, he only rebels when [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight Sandima takes control of the Verdane royal family]], but he still loves his old man no matter what and isn't happy to go against him.
* ReluctantWarrior: He's against the war, and if you fight him while he's an enemy unit, his dialogue makes it clear that he really doesn't want to be there, due to having been forced into it.
* RescueRomance: If paired up with Edain, whom he saves in his introduction.
* SecondLove: Like with Midir, if he's paired with Brigid.
* SoleSurvivor: He is the last of the Verdanite Royal Family after Chapter 1, [[spoiler:and if he is not paired, Verdane is left in ruins and chaos until Seliph intervenes and annex the country. If he is paired, he leaves behind a son and daughter, with the former taking over the country.]]
* TheBigDamnKiss: With Edain, shortly after they reunite in the Oosawa manga.
* TookALevelInBadass: A meta version. According to WordOfGod in an interview, he was originally a worse unit before Kaga took a liking to his character and improved him.
* WarriorPrince: As prince of Verdane and a competent archer.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla. He also the only character in the Oosawa manga whose fate is unknown.
* WhyCantIHateYou: Inverted with Edain in the Oosawa manga, where his reaction upon their ill-fated reunion--in which he's attacking Sigurd's troops in spite of having told Edain that he'd try and argue for peace with his father--is essentially, "Why can't ''you'' hate ''me''?"
* TheWisePrince: As the sole good prince of Verdane, the people like him, and he's similarly painfully aware that Sandima and his asshole brothers are screwing the country over.
%%* YouKilledMyFather: To Sandima.
* YoungestChildWins: The youngest of Verdane's princes and the only heroic one.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Deirdre ''(Diadora, Dierdre)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:[[labelnote:Click here to see Deirdre in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']][[quoteright:127:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deidre_heroes.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:143:Lady of the Forest]]

A mysterious girl living in the Spirit Forest of Verdane. She and Sigurd instantly fall in love upon meeting, marrying shortly after the suppression of Verdane. She is later kidnapped by Manfroy of the Loptyr Cult...

->'''Class:''' Shaman
->'''Holy blood:''' Naga [Major], [[spoiler:Loptyr [Minor[=]=]]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KikukoInoue (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/EricaMendez (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* AdaptationalBadass: Deirdre's a lot more proactive in Mitsuki Oosawa's manga adaptation, on top of adding some [[PluckyGirl humor]] and a bit of [[SilkHidingSteel iron]] on top of her character. It shows the most when [[spoiler:Manfroy goes off to erase her memories and kidnap her; she went down putting up quite a fight in the manga ''and'' managed to protect the castle itself and its inhabitants, whereas she couldn't put up a lot of resistance in the game.]]
* AscendedExtra: The Oosawa manga gives her a deeper characterization, gives quite the insight in her trains of thoughts and makes her a GuileHero who comes up with a clever gambit to disable an enemy lord in his own halls. [[spoiler:Plus she realizes the truth behind her and Arvis before he does, keeps the secret to herself, and only reveals it when she's about to die.]]
* BrotherSisterIncest: [[spoiler:When brainwashed into marrying her half brother Arvis, the twins Julius and Julia being the result.]]
* BarrierMaiden: Unfortunately, most of the poor woman's adult life is like this in the game [[spoiler:due to her heritage]]. The Oosawa manga cuts her a break [[spoiler:but since StatusQuoIsGod..]]..
* CantHaveSexEver: She's forbidden to be with a man. Obviously, though, she breaks this rule with Sigurd. [[spoiler:And with Arvis, whose existence is precisely why said rule was in place.]]
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:Deirdre uses her last moments to save Julia from the crazed Julius, teleporting the girl away with her Warp staff before dying. In the Oosawa manga it's switched to her sending Julia away ''before'' being attacked, then protecting Arvis and facing Julius despite knowing that she has no chance against the Loptyr tome.]]
-->'''Deirdre''': "[[spoiler:Julia]]... you must survive..."
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: In the Oosawa manga, her younger self had BoyishShortHair. As a teenager and young adult, [[LongHairIsFeminine it's far longer.]]
* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:Julius's comment about how she "just sort of accepted the idea of being killed by [him]" suggests this.]] It's taken UpToEleven in the Oosawa manga: [[spoiler:as she faces [[EnfanteTerrible Julius]], she calmly tells Arvis that she's recovered her memories, that she has known the truth behind their relationship for a while and that she accepts her upcoming death, managing to protect Arvis from Julius in her LastStand.]]
* FacialMarkings: [[spoiler:Had one on her forehead, which she hid with her circlet. It came from her major Naga/Heim blood.]]
* GirlInTheTower: Or better said, [[TitleDrop Girl In The Forest]].
* HappilyMarried: To Sigurd. [[spoiler:And then, after being brainwashed, to Arvis.]]
* HeroicBastard: [[spoiler:Deirdre was the illegitimate daughter of Lady Cigyun of Velthomer and Prince Kurth. Cigyun fell to DeathByChildbirth, Kurth never knew about her and died several years later. (Or, in the Oosawa manga, died right after learning of her existence.) As such, she possesses both the blood of the Divine Dragon God Naga and of the Dark God Loptyr]]
* HeroicLineage: Of the Naga bloodline [[spoiler:and unfortunately for her, the Loptyr bloodline as well]].
* HypnotizeThePrincess: [[spoiler:One of the most dramatic and ''successful'' examples ever.]]
* HouseWife: She's non-deployable in mission 2, having recently given birth to Seliph. Lampshaded when, in the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:she's kidnapped while defending one of the conquered castles, which she ''does'' manage to pull despite said kidnapping.]]
* LoveAtFirstSight: With Sigurd.
* MysticalWhiteHair: She has silvery hair from her mother Cigyun, [[spoiler:indicting her descent from Maera and thus, her being a carrier of Loptyr's blood.]]
* NiceGirl: She's very kind and sweet. Some of her lines in ''Awakening'' even make her sound like a ReluctantWarrior.
* NonLethalKO: Every time she "dies", she'll come back at the end of the chapter, unscathed, because the enemy merely captured her. JustifiedTrope, though: [[spoiler:the bad guys NEED her alive and well in order to marry to her half-brother and thus create an evil god.]]
* NoSell: She is immune to critical hits because of her Nihil skill.
* TheOphelia: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:as Arvis kills Sigurd in front of her]], poor Deirdre's mind pretty much ''shatters''.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"I won't be left behind."
-->"I'm sorry."
-->"Something is awakening…"
-->"The darkness…"
* RagsToRiches: From a young girl who lived in the forest, to the loving wife of the future Lord of Chalphy, [[spoiler:and then to the mindwiped Crown Princess/Empress of Grannvale.]]
* RaisedByGrandparents: In the Oosawa manga, she was raised by her grandmother.
* RescueRomance: With Sigurd.
* SoProudOfYou: [[spoiler:Essentially tells Seliph this from the dead in a hidden event.]]
* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Manfroy uses her as intended in his plan by forcing her to mother a vessel of Loptyr. But her first child having Baldr's holy blood, and having a daughter with Naga blood, scuttled Loptyr's return.]]
* SquishyWizard: If she's trained in offensive magic, she can be quite powerful. Unfortunately, the weight of the only tome she can handle decently (Aura) ''and'' her lack of speed makes her kind of a extra-slow GlassCannon. She does fare better with staff use, however.
* TheIngenue: In the beginning, due to spending most of her life isolated in the forest.
* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:When her and Sigurd's souls meet with Seliph.]]
* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: PlayedForLaughs in the Oosawa manga. Upon meeting her and realizing that she and Sigurd are an item, Ethlyn's immediate reaction is to incredulously proclaim that she's way too good for Sigurd.
* WhiteMagicianGirl: Pretty decent staff user.
* WomanInWhite: How she appears in artwork.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chulainn ''(Holyn, Holin)'']]
[[quoteright:143:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/holynfe4.png]]

A gladiator found as the strongest opponent in Castle Evans' pit, and joins the group once he's defeated. He is a distant relative of the House of Isaach.

->'''Class:''' Swordfighter
->'''Holy blood:''' Od [Minor]
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* AdaptedOut: In the Oosawa manga, probably because he would cause problems with Ayra being paired with Lex.
* ArmorPiercingAttack: He has access to the Luna skill, which ignores defense and guarantees a hit when it activates. He could pass it down to Larcei, Ulster, Patty, and Lene (like Sol, Luna isn't inherited by any children that aren't unmounted sword users, for some reason).
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Of the VictoriousChildhoodFriend variety to Ayra, if you hook them up.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: He's the last fighter in the Evans castle's arena, and once he's defeated, he joins the group. Note that this only happens when you clear it out for the first time, and he doesn't appear later.
* DesperatelySeekingAPurposeInLife: He is very excited to join Sigurd's crew after being bested in the arena, saying that he would like to fight with a purpose for a change.
-->“You've got some serious spirit in your attack. Obviously you're not here for the money. Cash has been my motivator all these years... But after seeing you it kinda loses its meaning. You mind if I tag along? It'd be nice to fight for something real for a change.”
* FallenPrincess: Implied. His father is the lord of Sophara, but we see him as a fighter in an arena and in Gen 2 Sophara is under Iucharba's command, and nobody knows what happened to Chulainn's family...
* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Suggested to be the case in his and Ayra's love talk in Chapter 5, as she apparently didn't realize that ''he'' was the son of the lord of Sophara that she knew when they were kids.
* HeroesPreferSwords: Of the Swordfighter class, this is his only weapon proficiency.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Od bloodline, to a degree.
* KissingCousins: With Ayra if you hook them up due to the two possessing Minor Od blood.
* SecretArt: He is the only character that has Luna, thus he has to pass it down to his children or else it'll be [[PermanentlyLostContent lost forever]].
* SecretCharacter: He can be easily missed if the player doesn't clear out the arena in Chapter 2, as there's no indication that there's a recruitable character there.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Princess Lachesis of Nordion ''(Raquesis, Rackesis)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:[[labelnote:Click here to see Lachesis in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']][[quoteright:127:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lachesis_heroes.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:143:Lionheart's Sister]]
The willful and hotblooded princess of Nordion, who holds her brother Eldigan in the utmost regard. She joins after Sigurd helps her fend off an attempt by Elliot to conquer Nordion (with the additional goal of forcing her to marry him) while Eldigan is in Chagall's dungeon.

->'''Class:''' Princess\\
'''Holy blood:''' Hezul [Minor]\\
'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SaoriOnishi (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Creator/CristinaValenzuela (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* AwesomeMomentOfCrowning: [[spoiler:Gets one in the Oosawa manga, after Eldigan dies and both Ares and his mom go to Leonster for safety. Doubles as her promotion into Master Knight.]]
* BigBrotherWorship: She basically thinks that Eldigan is the coolest ever. It doesn't help that she's also [[BrotherSisterIncest in love with him]].
* BrotherSisterIncest: With Eldigan in the Oosawa manga, where they admit having mutual feelings and hope they'll be able to be lovers [[ReincarnationRomance in their next lives.]] Nanna and Ares's lovers' conversation in the game also confirms that Lachesis was in love with him, though Eldigan's own feelings are never made clear.
* {{Chickification}}: In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'', she becomes a staff-user instead of being able to wield swords and eventually becoming the powerful Master Knight. [[TropesAreNotBad It isn't so bad]] as her healing will still be vital for team success and she can also attack with the staff.
* CoolSword: The Earth Sword she can get if she talks to Eldigan.
* DependingOnTheArtist: She is drawn with brown eyes (sprites, Cipher, Heroes) and blue eyes (TCG).
* DespairEventHorizon: She almost reaches it in the Oosawa manga, after [[spoiler:she and others find Eldigan's lifeless body.]] ''Barely'' manages to get better thanks to Finn, who at some point has to stop her from [[spoiler:cutting herself with the Earth Sword that Eldigan gave her, since it heals her injuries and thus she can self-harm all that she wants.]]
* DudeMagnet: In the Fujimori manga she gathers a notable amount of attention from both the men of Sigurd's army, (notably Lex) and her guards Eve, Eva and Alva. (especially Eve)
* GoThroughMe: To stop [[spoiler:Eldigan's fight with Sigurd]]. Made even more dramatic in the Oosawa manga, where she does it for Quan (who does it for Sigurd).
* HeartbrokenBadass: [[spoiler:After Eldigan's death, in the Oosawa manga.]]
* HeroicBastard: In the Oosawa manga. According to it Lachesis' mother was a former retainer of the Nordion court, and Lachesis herself was raised as a commoner until the king of Nordion found her and her mother, at which point she was taken in by the Nordions.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Hezul bloodline, to a degree.
* InconsistentDub: In ''Awakening'', her name was Raquesis. However, in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'', she is renamed Lachesis (which was the original translation of her name).
* ItsPersonal: To Chagall, for [[spoiler:Eldigan's death]].
* MagikarpPower: It's not easy to get her to 20 in a reasonable timeframe unless the player leans on her as a healer, abuses the warp/return staves, or kills Voltz and claim his Paragon Ring (which is quite difficult and usually requires heavy RNG manipulation), but once she promotes to Master Knight she can use any obtainable weapon/tome that isn't locked by Holy Blood or Aura, gets a horse (and therefore 3 extra movement), and her stats jump up like crazy (+7 str/skl/def and +4 spd, to be exact).
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:After the Battle of Belhalla, Lachesis took refugee in Leonster with Finn and raised her daughter Nanna (while sending Diarmuid to Isaach beforehand). She later attempted to cross the Yied Desert to find Diarmuid, but vanished en route.]]
* ParentalSubstitute: According to Thracia 776, Leif thought of her as such when he was a child.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"Sincere apologies."
-->"Not one step closer."
-->"You swine."
-->"Cease this nonsense."
* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: The Oosawa manga [[TookALevelInBadass made her]] a [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]] with some dialogue that is actually quite scary.
* PrincessesPreferPink: Though her portrait doesn't show it, she does wear pink in her official art and her battle sprite, especially the Master Knight sprite.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Pretty much a zig-zagged example. Japanese-wise she's called Lachesis, but when she had a cameo in ''Awakening'', she instead became Raquesis. Come ''Heroes'', she went back to Lachesis... ''even in English''.
* StatusBuff: She has access to the Charm skill, which increases hit and avoid to allies within 3 range. She pass the skill down to Diarmuid and Nanna.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: What she declares to Chagall regarding [[spoiler:his part in Eldigan's death]].
* TomboyPrincess: Wields a sword, dresses less femininely than most of the other noblewomen, and refuses to marry anyone that doesn't meet the standard comparable to Eldigan.
* VocalDissonance: She looks a lot younger in ''Heroes'' due to the artstyle used for her, but has a very deep mature voice that would suit her ''Genealogy'' artwork more.
* WellExcuseMePrincess: A particularly snobby princess with overly high standards, but nonetheless committed to the side of good. It's played up even more in the Fujimori manga, where this trope tends to get the party into situations that could have easily been avoided if it wasn't for her stuck-up attitude, especially around Lex, who was her love interest for that particular version.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[http://serenesforest.net/general/designers-notes/holy-war/shouzou-kagas-comments/ The Shouzou Kaga notes]] actually made her fate more clear, Lachesis did vanish in Yied, but it was because she's taken prisoner by the Grandbell Empire, and not turned to stone by the Lopt Sect, where she spent her time protecting and caring for the children taken captive by the Empire due to Child Hunt, and once the war is over, managed to spot Diarmuid, recognized him as her son and then reunite with him and Nanna.
* ZettaiRyouiki: [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Lachesis_TCG2.jpg One of her TCG cards]] gives her this, but with boots instead of socks.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Beowolf ''(Beowulf)'']]
[[quoteright:143:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beowolffe4.png]]
A Conote mercenary partnered with Voltz, hired by Macbeth of Agustria to hold off Sigurd. He is convinced to side with Sigurd... for a small fee. He claims to be an old friend of Eldigan, though how true his claim is is up in the air.

->'''Class:''' Free Knight
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* AdaptedOut: In the Oosawa manga along with Voltz, due to a change in how Anphony was approached, and probably to leave less plot threads in the matter of Lachesis' already very complex subplot.
* BreakHisHeartToSaveHim: Does this to Lachesis in chapter 5, if paired with her. He foresees what's coming at the Battle of Belhalla, and in their final love talk, he claims that he knows her "true feelings" and that she should go back to her country alone if something happens to him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Unlike Voltz, when he's deployed, Beowolf expresses distaste of his current employer, thinking that he's a scum, but can't do much because he's a mercenary and he's been paid to do the job. Thankfully for him, Voltz then gave the hint that [[LoopholeAbuse technically he could leave if he's got a better pay since he's a mercenary]], so Beowolf decided to try and offer himself for Sigurd's army.
* FountainOfExpies: The ''Beowolf'' Archetype, mercenaries that can be recruited for the cost of a massive amount of gold.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: His mercenary friend Voltz, though he isn't surprised that Beowolf is fighting him as they are mercenaries.
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Beowolf tends to downplay his skills by words, saying that he's less skillful than Voltz. Though if hired by Sigurd and made to confront Voltz, he'll refer that it's just business, nothing personal.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He can be convinced to join you if you pay him 10,000 gold. Though it's also hinted that Beowolf offers that because he's unhappy with his current employer, but had to follow the mercenary conduct.
* PrivateMilitaryContractors: The Free Knight class is a mounted equivalent of the Mercenary class from other Fire Emblem games, and it shows in his story.
* PunchClockHero: A mercenary whose attitude towards fighting his old friend (should you choose to do that) is, basically, que sera sera (not that Voltz feels any different, mind you...)
* PunchClockVillain: An enemy purely because he's paid to be one.
* StayInTheKitchen: Fakes this towards Lachesis before offering to help her train in one of their conversations.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous, though certain of his conversations hint that he, [[spoiler:like Sigurd]], was slain by Arvis after the Battle of Belhalla.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Prince Lewyn of Silesse ''(Levin, Levn)'']]
[[quoteright:143:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lewynfe4.png]]
Silesse's errant prince, travelling the world. He is present in Agustria during Sigurd's conflict with it, travelling with Silvia, and sides with Sigurd.

->'''Class:''' Bard
->'''Holy blood:''' Forseti [Major]
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* AncestralWeapon: Forseti, which originally belonged to Sety the Crusader. Its existence is also part of why everyone is insistent on him taking his throne rather than his uncles, as [[OnlyTheChosenMayWield he's the only one who can wield and thus inherit it]].
* ApologeticAttacker: If you have him attack Maios, he'll apologize to his uncle, citing his death as necessary for Silesse.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:He ''did'' die after Belhalla at the hands of Manfroy, but Forseti revived him... or at least his body.]]
* BadassBoast: From the Nea Fuyuki manga:
-->"I am the wind. ''Nobody is able to keep me bound''."
* BerserkButton: [[spoiler:Sic him on Daccar after Annand's death and see how furious he can get.]]
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Generally easygoing and peace-loving, especially as the inheritor of Forseti's will, but he has ''no'' tolerance for nobles who trample over civilians and thus can be ruthless if need be, even if the enemy is his family--and God help anyone if they kill someone he loved (example, Daccar).
* BlowYouAway: As a descendant of Forseti, he specializes in Wind magic. He starts with Elwind and eventually gets [[InfinityPlusOneSword Forseti]].
* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:At the end of Gen 2. Many believe that he actually ''does'' die, as he got a lease on life via Forseti and now his mission is fulfilled.]]
* CallingTheOldManOut: He gets this from his kids, [[spoiler:especially if he married Erinys]], for abandoning his wife. His level of apology depends on her identity.
* CantStandThemCantLiveWithoutThem: He tries to dodge Silvia a lot and speak badly of her, but he does care about her as well, especially if they become lovers.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: With Erinys, whom he's known since young.
* CompassionateCritic: He can be rather blunt about his opinions, especially in Gen 2, but he always means them for the best.
* CrucifiedHeroShot: Happens to him in the Oosawa manga, when [[spoiler:Maios hands him a DistressBall via using a Silence staff on him and then using him as a hostage.]]
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:Gen 2's ending implies Forseti was possessing Levin's body, with the man himself dead and Forseti inheriting remnant memories from possessing him.]]
* HeartbrokenBadass: In the Nea Fuyuki manga, where he does see some of the action (versus the game, where he's purely the army tactician in Gen 2)--keeping in mind that by that point, he's lost [[spoiler:his mother and his wife, and it's implied that he's not as unfeeling over this as he pretends to be]].
* HeroicLineage: Of the Forseti bloodline and thus inheritor of its AncestralWeapon, hence why everyone wants him to rule Silesse over his uncles.
* HundredPercentAdorationRating: In the Oosawa manga, it's clear that the people of Silesse utterly love him.
* ItsPersonal: To Pamela and Daccar for [[spoiler:killing Annand]].
* JerkassFacade: It's implied that his behaviour in the Nea Fuyuki manga is this, if his gentler moments with Annand (the pegasus) and the unconscious Fee (whom he's harsh to when she awakens) are any indication.
* JerkassHasAPoint: At one point, in response to Seliph being soft-hearted, Lewyn straight up snaps at him to go back to Tirnanog if he can't handle the war, with Oifey scolding him for being so harsh before Seliph admits to Lewyn being right.
* KingIncognito: Hides how he's the prince of Silesse until Chapter 4.
* LetsGetDangerous: His debut has him offer to deal with the bandits to an [[NonPlayerCharacter NPC]] in the village he's staying at, who [[UnderestimatingBadassery doesn't take him seriously on account of him just being a traveling bard who always talks big]]. Suffice to say that Lewyn is more than capable of handling the enemies until your army gets there.
* ManInWhite: A priestly version, as usual in Fire Emblem.
* ModestRoyalty: He doubts his ability to keep the country united in the face of his power-hungry uncles, thus his bard disguise. He's particularly adamant about it in Gen 2.
--> "Seliph, I don't care what Oifey may have told you. Don't EVER address me as 'King Lewyn' again. Got it?"
* MotherlySidePlait: How he wears his hair in Gen 2.
* NiceHat: Or again, nice headdress. He ditches it in Gen 2.
* NotAfraidToDie: In the Nea Fuyuki manga, leading to a moment of DissonantSerenity when he's briefly captured. [[spoiler:It's because, as he says, he's already dead.]]
* OlderAndWiser: In Gen 2 compared to his self in Gen 1. In particular, he's much less soft-hearted, if not to the point of having put on JadeColoredGlasses.
* OneManArmy: Once he gets his hands on Forseti, he can take down most enemies in one shot and almost never get hit, unless he's facing another Holy Weapon user.
* ParentalSubstitute: To a young and amnesiac [[spoiler:Julia]].
* ParentsAsPeople: With his kids, especially his daughters. It depends heavily on who his wife was: he's pretty harsh to [[spoiler:Erinys's daughter Fee]], acts somewhat gentler to [[spoiler:Silvia's daughter Lene]], and cries when he talks to [[spoiler:Tailtiu's daughter Tine.]]
* PreMortemOneLiner: If up against Macbeth.
-->"You're Macbeth? You're not qualified to be king. It's about time you were retired..."
* RebelPrince: Is dead set against taking Silesse's throne until midway through chapter 4.
* SandInMyEyes: If he is [[spoiler:Arthur and Tine's dad]], the latter will make him cry when telling him about [[spoiler:Tailtiu's KillTheCutie deal.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Tine''':]] Lewyn... are you okay?
-->'''Lewyn:''' Huh? Why do you ask?
-->[[spoiler:'''Tine:''':]] I don't know. It kinda looks like you're crying.
-->'''Lewyn:''' No, I'm... it's... it must just be sweat. It's nothing...
* ShootTheShaggyDogStory: [[spoiler:Despite the arc about him eventually deciding to become King of Silesse after all, he never does get to properly rule: due to his disappearance/secret death at the Battle of Belhalla, Erinys inherits instead, and at the end of the game, Lewyn refuses to return to his country and therefore his children take the throne in his place.]]
* SoulJar: [[spoiler:For Forseti in Gen 2.]]
* StealthMentor: WordofGod says he was one for Tailtiu's son Arthur. [[FridgeBrilliance Which explains why the latter starts with Wind Magic regardless of who his father is, despite being of Thrud descent.]]
* TheStrategist: Gen 2. Since Oifey is now a capable fighter, Lewyn takes up the role he had as a child.
* SurvivorGuilt: In Gen 1, he mentions that he feels like [[spoiler:Annand]] got killed doing his job. Then, in Gen 2, he's not all that happy about still being alive, remarking on how [[spoiler:his mother at least [[FaceDeathWithDignity died with dignity]]]] while he's living in disgrace.
* TeamDad: In Gen 2. He doesn't have a lot of interaction with his ''actual'' children, however.
* {{Teleportation}}: He can use the wind to teleport in the Nea Fuyuki manga.
* TeleportationRescue: In the Nea Fuyuki manga, he saves Seliph from falling to his death via this.
* TookALevelInJerkass: He's a much colder person in Gen 2, if not jarringly so. [[spoiler:Namely because of the whole Forseti possession.]]
* {{Trickster}}: Gen 1.
* WanderingMinstrel: Subverted, he's only using a bard disguise at first. [[spoiler:Though he dons said disguise again to slip into the Silesse castle in the Oosawa manga.]]
* WarriorPrince: Particularly in Chapter 4, when civil war breaks out and he goes to cleanse the corruption in his country.
* WhatTheHellHero: His mother chews him out for leaving Silesse and tells him to stick with Sigurd so he'll catch some responsibility off of him.
* TheWisePrince: He mixes this with being a RebelPrince, being wise and benevolent enough to realize that him ascending to the throne will cause civil war to break out and bring suffering upon the people of Silesse, hence why he ran away to begin with.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair, which seems to be a Silessian thing.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Silvia (Sylvia)]]
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A beautiful and energetic dancer of very shady origins, who travels Jugdral to use her skills to help ease the suffering. During her travels, she met Lewyn, and is with him in Agustria during its fight with Sigurd.

->'''Class:''' Dancer
->'''Holy blood:''' Blaggi [Minor]
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* ACupAngst: Not in the game, but [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fire_emblem_seisen_no_keifu/v02/c011/7.html in the manga]]:
-->'''Lewyn''': That self-confidence can't come from your breasts, that's for sure. You flat-chested girl!
-->'''Silvia''': At least call me slender! *SOB*
* AbusiveParents: Her stepfather, who taught her how to dance but subjected her to CorporalPunishment if she failed to meet his standards.
* BareYourMidriff: Part (or rather, not) of her dancer's outfit.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: In the Oosawa manga, she explains to Erinys that Lewyn was the first person in her travels who treated her well, thus she fell for him due to his kindness.
* BigBreastPride: When Sigurd calls her a little girl, she takes this attitude.
-->'''Silvia:''' Oh yeah? Would a little girl have a pair of ''these?''
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: DependingOnTheArtist, she either wears sandals or no shoes at all.
* DoubleEntendre:
-->'''Lewyn:''' Alright, you can come with me if you want. But things might get a little rough. You okay with that?
-->'''Silvia:''' Yeah! I like it rough!
* GenkiGirl: Very upbeat and perky during the first five missions; [[spoiler:but she ends up as a a BrokenBird years later.]]
* GirlishPigtails: She has long pigtails and is one of the younger females in the party, as well as being a GenkiGirl.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Blaggi bloodline, to a degree.
* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Strongly implied by her dialogue with Lewyn in her initial appearance.
* LongLostRelative: She is related to Claud. How related they are is debated, as the game implies that they are long-lost siblings, while WordOfGod state that they are cousins.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:After surviving the Battle of Belhalla, Silvia left her children in an orphanage and vanished once more.]]
* MouthyKid: Is already 14 (16 in the Oosawa manga), but comes off as this sometimes.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Contrasting to the Oosawa Manga, in the Fujimori manga, Silvia was more direct and downright bitchy in her confrontation to Erinys about Lewyn. And shortly after, she ''immediately'' regretted her actions and resolved to apologize to Erinys (after being encouraged by Claud)
* SpoonyBard: Though she ''can'' use swords.
* StepfordSmiler:
** She seems to be harboring some deeper anxieties under her smile if her lover conversation with Lewyn is any indication.
** The Oosawa manga gives her some shades of this. [[spoiler:She starts as happy as in the game, but her "challenge" to Erinys for Lewyn's heart is unexpectedly bitter from her part, and after explaining her backstory and bond to him she [[CryCute runs away crying]].]]
* {{Stripperific}}: Due to being a dancer.
* TheTease: She can flirt shamelessly with several men. In fact, her first in-game talk with Alec had them cheerfully flirting with each other.
* UnrequitedTragicMaiden: Has quite the whiffs of this is the Oosawa manga.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WordOfGod Shouzou Kaga's notes]] for a scrapped third section of the game imply that [[spoiler:Silvia still lived after Belhalla and reunited with Lene and Corple two years after Seliph's victory. In this case, she's paired with Claud, see his section for more.]]
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair. You'd be forgiven if you thought she and Lewyn were related in their debut until she starts flirting with him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Erinys ''(Ferry, Fury)'']]
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A Silessen pegasus knight searching for Prince Lewyn, looking to bring him home. One of four renowned pegasus knight commanders and the sister of Annand.

''VideoGame/FireEmblemThracia776'' canonized her husband's identity being Lewyn.

->'''Class:''' Pegasus Knight
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* AntiVillain: While she's a lot easier to avoid fighting altogether than some of the other units above, she does start off as an enemy unit and won't hesitate to fight anyone she runs into due to being under the impression that Sigurd's planning on executing Lewyn.
* BadassNormal: She's the only woman in the first generation to lack any kind of holy blood.
* BladeOnAStick: The pegasus knight weapon of choice.
* BodyguardCrush: On Lewyn, though she can be paired with any first gen male other than Sigurd or Quan.
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:After the Battle of Belhalla, Erinys returned to Silesse and ended up taking the throne after Queen Rahna perished. She ruled fairly and was loved by the people, but her husband vanished and never returned, while waiting for him and her son Ced leaving her to look for him, Erinys fell ill and eventually died from it.]]
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Also with Lewyn; they've known each other from a young age.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Ced and Fee's conversation in Gen 2 claims that she had this.
* CombatMedic: Gains basic healing staves after promotion.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
* DubNameChange: Because 'Fury' is mostly a word associated with emotions or a mythological creature (the Furies), the Project Naga translation patch went the other way around instead of just using 'Ferry': Rename her as 'Erin' (based on an another name associated with the mythological Furies: Erinyes). [[HilariousInHindsight This was before]] ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'' localized her name as Erinys.
* {{Expy}}: Visually, she looked similar to [[VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight the eldest Whitewings Palla]], being a Pegasus Knight with long flowing green hair and has white-green color scheme and is a leader of her squad (except Erinys' were random people unrelated to her and Palla's were her sisters) while also having a superior in that field (Annand, Erinys' sister, and Minerva, Palla's non-blood related superior)
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: The AI for her and her army has no qualms about attacking Lewyn despite the fact that they're supposed to be saving him from ''execution''. She even expresses shock about seeing him.
-->'''Erinys:''' Prince Lewyn!? Th-this isn't possible...
* FirstGirlWins: If she gets paired up with Lewyn, due to them being ChildhoodFriends. [[spoiler:Which is the case canonically.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: She's tricked into believing that Lewyn is about to be executed by Sigurd, so Lewyn has to talk to her before she switches sides.
* HeroicBSOD: When [[spoiler:Annand]] dies.
-->'''Erinys''': Huh!? [[spoiler:My sister]] was... No! It can't be true! Ooooh! Please! Someone tell me it's not true!!
* TheHighQueen: [[spoiler:After Queen Rahna's death and Lewyn's disappearance, Erinys becomes the Queen of Silesse (only if you pair her with Lewyn, in the original game; in Thracia 776 and the manga, it's set in stone canon). According to Ced, she was a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and very compassionate: "She never could turn a blind eye when somebody was in trouble".]]
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: A very serious theme for her in the Oosawa manga.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: She has a possible conversation in this vein with Lewyn. If you choose to have this happen, they automatically become lovers.
* TheIngenue: Has some traits, especially in regards to how gullible she can be sometimes.
* ItsPersonal: To Pamela for [[spoiler:killing Annand]].
* LadyOfWar: She's one of the Four Angelic Knights of Silesse, and the only one you can recruit.
* ObliviousToLove: Her love interests have to spell "I love you" to her.
* PrepareToDie: What she'll declare to Chagall if the player sics her on him, as revenge for him tricking her into fighting Sigurd's army.
* QuirkyMiniBossSquad: The squad she leads to Evans in Chapter 2 gets developed as this in the Nuts Fujimori manga, with all members given a name, face and personnality: Tino, the youngest member, a GenkiGirl in unrequited [[LesYay love with Erinys]]; Aurora, sweet childfood friend and StraightMan to Tino; Psyche, a strong and cheerful girl [[BigEater who loves to eat]]; and Jeremiah, the CoolBigSis of the squad and Erinys's [[TheLancer Lancer]].
* SorryThatImDying: Kill her when she's an enemy unit, and her death quote is an apology to Queen Rahna. If she's killed as a playable unit, it'll be Lewyn whom she apologizes to.
* TenderTears: Is said to cry a lot in the Oosawa manga.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: A few of her special dialogue lines against bosses have her declare this.
* UnexpectedSuccessor: [[spoiler:Despite being a pegasus knight (albeit an elite one) with no royal blood, in Lewyn's absence, Rahna appoints her to inherit the throne. Erinys becomes queen regardless of whether she's married to Lewyn or not.]]
* TheWomanWearingTheQueenlyMask: [[spoiler:She did what she could as the Silessen Queen (in the manga and Thracia 776), but ultimately died of illness while waiting for her hubby to return.]]
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green hair, what with being a Silessian.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Brigid ''(Briggid, Bridget, Bridgette)'']]
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The leader of the Orgahill pirates, abducted and raised by them at a very young age. She is the missing daughter of Jungby's Lord Ring, the twin sister of Edain and the one holding the major Ulir blood in this generation. The pirates turn on her with dissatisfaction at her style of leadership, and after running away, she is reunited with Edain and receives the sacred Yewfelle bow.
->'''Class:''' Sniper
->'''Holy blood:''' Ulir [Major]
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* AncestralWeapon: Yewfelle, which originally belonged to Ulir the Crusader. The fact that Brigid can wield it is part of Edain's proof that Brigid is whom Edain says she is.
* ArcherArchetype: She might not look like it, considering being [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl the more tomboyish sister compared to Edain]] and raised by pirates, but Brigid really keeps her calm most of the time and is an excellent sharpshooter with her bow, even before getting Yewfelle.
* BadassInDistress:
** She joins when her crew mutinies, and she has to flee towards Blaggi Tower. (It's actually quite possible that she, Tailtiu, and Claud will finish off the gang that's after her before the main portion of the army catches up.)
** The Oosawa manga adds up further that her crews instead ambushed her, [[BoundAndGagged tied her up and gagged her]] and used her as a bargaining chip for Sigurd's army for a 'fake surrender' strategy. Then Edain freed her, gets captured in her stead, and Brigid displays her archery skill to save Edain and put an 'end' to the whole gang (that is, dismantling them so they can become type 2 Pirate).
* BrokenBird: She's distressed to learn that the man who raised her wasn't her real father, and her conversation with Sigurd has her seemingly resigned to him killing her.
* CainAndAbel: Her younger brother Andrey killed her father for the inheritance.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Ulir bloodline and thus inheritor of its AncestralWeapon, though she's unaware of this until Edain tells her.
* JustLikeRobinHood: As a pirate.
--> “Dobarl, enough! I won't allow any such nonsense! I've got a creed to uphold, and pilfering is no part of it. We Orgahill Pirates are known for giving to the poor, not taking from them!”
* TheLadette: Due to her upbringing as a pirate.
* LovingAShadow: If she hooks up with either Jamke or Midir, she will deeply fear that they only love her for being the twin sister of Edain. Both of them will dispel her worries in their last love talk.
* PirateGirl: Was kidnapped as a child by type 2 pirates, but the leader grew fond of her and raised her as his kid and the future leaderess of the group. Though sadly she's not in the pirate class, who seem to be AlwaysMale in FireEmblem.
* PolarOppositeTwins: She and Edain. Their relationship is more friendly -- Edain even gives Brigid her best weapon, the Yewfelle Bow, which she kept for years as she patiently waited for her older sister's return.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy to Edain's Girly Girl.
* TraumaInducedAmnesia: [[spoiler:She survived Belhalla, but was memory-wiped afterwards. She took up the name "Eyvel", and we see her as a playable character in ''Thracia''. Her Thracia ending says she recovered her memories in the end and was reunited with Patty and Febail.]]
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:Towards Andorey in Chapter 5, doubly so because said father was also Andorey's, therefore Brigid is doing this, and calling out for {{Patricide}}]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tailtiu of Friege ''(Tailto, Tiltyu, Taillte)'']]
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[[caption-width-right:143:Thunder Noble]]
The second and most rebellious child of Friege's Duke Reptor. She is an admirer of Father Claud, and accompanied him to Blaggi Tower.

->'''Class:''' Thunder Mage
->'''Holy blood:''' Thrud [Minor]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HoukoKuwashima (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Heather Hogan-Watson (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')
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* ApologeticAttacker: Like with Lex, if you're cruel enough to make her attack her father.
* BlackMagicianGirl: Frieges are usually thunder mages.
* {{Bokukko}}: Her speech patterns are more boyish than the other girls'.
* BreakTheCutie: After [[spoiler:Belhalla, her brother abducts her and her daughter and forces them to return to Friege, where they're abused by his wife Hilda. Ultimately KillTheCutie, when she succumbed to illness due to said abuse and then died a broken woman.]]
* CainAndAbel: Her older brother Bloom has to be defeated, and also had a hand in [[spoiler:her death by letting Hilda abuse her to death, when he could at least lift a finger]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Though not exactly the most positive one. While at first introduced as a very cheery girl, she gradually loses her cheerfulness, first when she shows insecurity on joining Sigurd's army because of her being Reptor's daughter, and [[spoiler:it eventually spirals down into a completely sad woman that died in depression after numerous tortures, with none of her cheerful spirit left any longer.]]
* ChildhoodFriend: Tailtiu, Azelle and Lex were very close before the events of the game, and it shows in their conversations with one another.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: She'll be an UnluckyChildhoodFriend or VictoriousChildhoodFriend depending on whether or not she's pair up with Azelle or Lex.
* CriticalStatusBuff: She has the Wrath skill, which her attacks will always be critical hit when under half her HP. She will always pass this skill to Arthur and Tine.
* DeathByDespair: [[spoiler:After the Battle of Belhalla, Tailtiu took refugee in Silesse to raise her children, but was captured later on along with her daughter Tine by Friege troops under her brother Bloom. Imprisoned in her own home and tortured by her sister-in-law Hilda to protect Tine, eventually Tailtiu slowly lost her will to live, becoming a sorrowful woman and dying in depression.]]
* DefectorFromDecadence: Her father Reptor is in cahoots with Lombard and Arvis, but she stays in Sigurd's army [[spoiler:even after he's branded a traitor]]. She shows considerable angst about it.
* FallenPrincess: Once she was an esteemed princess of the Friege house. After the Battle of Belhalla, she's considered a traitor, had to hide in Silesse, [[spoiler:gets forcefully brought back to Grandbell where the traitor brand is shown more clearly and she's treated as at best a prisoner in her own home, a punching bag for Hilda at worst, and her brother Bloom did nothing in order to maintain the image of 'punish traitors of the Empire']]
* GenkiGirl: At first, presented as a spunky girl who'd casually tell the dignified Claud to 'quit his jabberin'' in the middle of a serious talk. Even as she started showing insecurity, she still remained upbeat (look at her face). However, [[spoiler:in the end of the life, she's no longer this, as Tine described her to be 'always sad' and cried every day until she died of depression.]]
* GlassCannon: At low health, she activates her personal skill, Wrath, where all her attacks will be {{Critical Hit}}s. At that point, she will be able to kill most enemies in one shot... but will also be killed by pretty much anything that hits her.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Thrud bloodline, to a degree. Tailtiu and her sister remains to be one of the people in the Thrud lineage that stayed good people instead of being a power hungry maniac.
* {{Irony}}: The cheeriest and brightest girl in the first generation. [[spoiler:Gets probably the most depressing death]].
* IMissMom: Missed her ''grandma'', more likely, she seems to love her very much. The thing Tailtiu asked about the capabilities of the Valkyrie Staff is if it can bring back her sweet grandma. Also expanded in the Mitsuki Oosawa manga, whereas there's a flashback of her grandma's funeral and the only thing preventing her to cry over it is Azelle holding her hands.
* LastGirlWins: If she's paired up with Lewyn.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCbgtT7yXKw Shares one with her daughter]], which is surprisingly melancholic considering [[GenkiGirl how cheery she presented herself]], though this played for her when she was expressing her insecurities to Azelle just after arriving at Silesse. [[spoiler:It eventually foreshadows her depressing fate and death.]]
* MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter: The good daughter of Reptor. [[spoiler:The eldest of the two, actually: the younger is Ethnia.]]
* MagicKnight: As a Mage Fighter, she can use swords and magic.
* MagikarpPower: She's the last unit you get in the 1st generation and she's horribly underleveled, and while she could get decent on being levelled, it requires a good amount of babying, and while she won't be that gamebreaking unlike Lewyn, she'll still come off decent for the last moments you'd play her. On the contrary, her children comes early and with certain marriage setups can become deadly (for instance: [[DiscOneNuke Arthur with Forseti]]) or at least feasible to use, so there's still a good worth on raising the lowly levelled Tailtiu, basically quite similar to the Est archetype for the 1st generation,
* MamaBear: [[spoiler:Even in her lowest times, whenever Hilda threatened little Tine, she gathered what was left of her spunk and willingly took her CorporalPunishment so her girl would be physically untouched.]]
* MumLooksLikeASister: She's one of the younger girls of the 1st generation characters and probably [[TeenPregnancy gave birth to Arthur and Tine as a teenager]], and constantly kept that youthful face as her face sprite, [[spoiler:though her face at the end of her life where she has been utterly broken and depressed remain unknown]]. It's easy for unwary fans to think that she looks more like Arthur and Tine's outgoing sister if they're in one picture.
* OlderThanTheyLook: She's supposedly to be the older sister of Ethnia. [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/fireemblem/images/e/e4/Ethnia.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20100205161127 This is Ethnia]] Confused that Tailtiu was supposedly older?
* OvershadowedByAwesome: Tailtiu is usually the most prominent Thunder Mage in the player's hands and usually has a good deal of popularity, but since she's unable to wield the most powerful Thunder tome (Mjölnir) due to having only minor Thrud blood, she's usually overshadowed in terms of Jugdral Thunder Mage by Ishtar, her niece (who has major Thrud Blood, and is very popular due to being [[NobleTopEnforcer a sympathetic Camus Archetype character]])
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"Here I go!"
-->"Sorry!"
-->"Enough!"
-->"Bye-bye now!."
* RebelliousPrincess: She knows her father is Sigurd's enemy. She joins his army anyway... though she was at first hesitant on being unwelcome in the team. She got over it quickly.
* {{Patricide}}: If you personally make her kill her father. He has more stats than her and a Holy Weapon. [[NintendoHard Good luck.]]
* ShesGotLegs: [[http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/fireemblem/images/b/bb/Tailto_%28FE_Treasure%29.png/revision/latest?cb=20161217043609 This]] was her primary official artwork for quite some time, and all of her artwork possesses those slits in her skirt while she's ''rarely'' shown with ZettaiRyouiki.
* ShockAndAwe: As a Thrud descendant, she is highly specialized in Thunder magic, in which she could only wield Thunder magic at her base class.
* StepfordSmiler: Looks cheerful and plucky, but fears she'll be branded as a traitor. [[spoiler:And after Belhalla... her fears come true.]]
* TakeCareOfTheKids: Each one of her lover's talks will involve this in one sense or another.
* TomboyandGirlyGirl: Tomboy to [[spoiler:Ethnia's]] Girly Girl.
* TomboyishPonytail: Most of the other women wear their hair loose, but childish and plucky Tailtiu has hers up.
* {{Tsundere}}: A Type A.
* UnfortunateNames: Sort of, translation patch only. 'Tailtiu' is something out of the Irish Mythology. However, 'Tiltyu'? [[JustForPun She's going to TILT YOU??]] The greatest irony is that [[spoiler:her life has been a complete tilt from good fortune to bad fortune that she never recovered from.]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WordOfGod Shouzou Kaga's notes]] for a scrapped third section of the game imply that [[spoiler:after her death, Tailtiu was buried with an ice coffin by Bloom and the coffin was sent to Silesse. A surviving Claud used his life force to empower the Valkyrie Staff and brought Tailtiu BackFromTheDead and allowed her to reunite with her children and her husband (in this case Azelle)]]
* WhiteSheep: One of the two members of the Friege household that are not megalomaniacal and power hungry. She would later pass this trait to her children.
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[[folder:Father Claud of Edda ''(Claude)'']]
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Edda's ruler, who travelled to Blaggi Tower to pray and learn of the truth of the circumstances of Prince Kurth's death. Accompanied by Tailtiu, the two are cornered by the pirates of Orgahill upon departure.

->'''Class:''' High Priest
->'''Holy blood:''' Blaggi [Major]
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* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:He clearly knows he'll die at Belhalla, and in fact he tears up when he finds out in the Oosawa manga, but decides to go anyway because YouCantFightFate. See his lover's talk with Edain.]]
* HeroicLineage: Of the Blaggi bloodline and thus the wielder of the Valkyrie Staff.
* TheLancer: He fills in for Quan's role as this to Sigurd once he leaves.
* LastOfHisKind: If he doesn't marry, then House Edda ends with him.
* LongHairedPrettyBoy: He's got the longest hair of any man in the army, and he has delicate features.
* LongLostRelative: He is related to Silvia. How related they are is debated, as the game implies that they are long-lost siblings, while WordOfGod state that they are cousins.
* ManInWhite: Like most male clerics in Fire Emblem, he wears pure white robes.
* NiceGuy: A very gentlemanly man.
* PrincelyYoungMan: The Gentleman type.
* RedHerring: He's with Tailtiu in the beginning and she's smitten to him, and he's also one of her easier predestined. Sounds like an easy pairing option for the beginners. The result? Arthur gets the Valkyrie staff... ''but can't use it due to class restriction''. The gag manga make fun of this quite a bit.
* {{Seer}}: His Blaggi blood allows him to divine the truth and even see the future.
* SexyPriest: He's an older man but Tailtiu is clearly head over heels for him.
* SpiritAdvisor: [[spoiler:In ''Thracia'', his disciple Sleuf can invoke his spirit for guidance.]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WordOfGod Shouzou Kaga's notes]] for a scrapped third section of the game imply that [[spoiler:Claud also survived Belhalla, but when he was found by his wife (in this case, Silvia), he's crippled for life and his wife became his ears, limbs and mouth, watching his children (in this case, Lene and Corple) from afar. Later on, he [[CastFromHitPoints used his life force]] to use the Valkyrie Staff to resurrect Tailtiu, [[HeroicSacrifice and perished]], and the Valkyrie Staff is rendered unusable and unrepairable from that point on.]]
* WhiteMage: He joins as a healer, and his family's relic is a staff that resurrects the dead.
* TheWisePrince: He's quite serious, and troubled by the state of affairs in Jugdral. His gift of precognition also clues him into what's going to happen in Chapter 5, but he keeps fighting alongside Sigurd anyway.
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