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* CombatSadomasochist: Jasmine has fun on his way out.
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--> '''Jasmine''': I got hit, but it feels gooood...
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* INeverSaidItWasPoison: He refers to Lyn by her full name of Lyndis, clueing her in to the fact that the guys picking fights with her are more than just random bandits.
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* INeverSaidItWasPoison: He refers to Lyn by her full name of Lyndis, name, clueing her in to the fact that the guys picking fights with her are more than just random bandits.
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* DyingCurse: Angrily calls the heroes "scum" as he expires.
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* OptionalBoss: Since the mission objective is to protect Merlinus / survive, Puzon doesn't have to be fought.
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* OptionalBoss: Since the mission objective is to protect Merlinus / survive, Merlinus/survive, Puzon doesn't have to be fought.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Especially Jasmine, who has a girl's name, wears hot pink, and, judging from his last words, may be a CombatSadomasochist.
* FillerVillain: Really just there to provide a battle and along with their men, show off just how powerful Pent is.
* FillerVillain: Really just there to provide a battle and along with their men, show off just how powerful Pent is.
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* LegacyBossBattle: These two (or rather, duos very similar to them) are very common bosses, used in other ''Fire Emblem'' games, being highly effeminate, butch warrior brothers. This is their second appearance.
* NotSoHarmless: They DO pack quite the punch. And have an A support, so it's best to keep them split up.
* NotSoHarmless: They DO pack quite the punch. And have an A support, so it's best to keep them split up.
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* LegacyBossBattle: These two (or rather, duos very similar belong to them) are very a common bosses, used boss archetype in other the ''Fire Emblem'' games, series, being highly effeminate, butch warrior brothers. This is their second appearance.
* NotSoHarmless: They DO pack quite the punch. And have an Asupport, support which gives them both +15% crit chance, so it's best to keep them split up.
* NotSoHarmless: They DO pack quite the punch. And have an A
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* SissyVillain: Jasmine, who has a girl's name, wears hot pink, and, judging from his last words, may be a CombatSadomasochist. Both bandits have a REALLY [[{{Camp}} campy]] way of speaking, too -- [[BewareTheSillyOnes not that it makes them any less dangerous]].
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* WakeUpCallBoss: Believe it or not, he can be this in Hard Mode, as unlike in Normal Mode there's no guarantee that you'll hit him or he won't hit you, and Lyn's delicate enough at this point to fall to him in two hits. It’s ideal to wait for him to attack you while at full health and heal as needed if he hits you.
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* WakeUpCallBoss: Believe it or not, he can be this in Hard Mode, as unlike in Normal Mode there's no guarantee that you'll hit him or he won't hit you, and Lyn's delicate enough at this point to fall to him in two hits. It’s It's ideal to wait for him to attack you while at full health and heal as needed if he hits you.
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* WakeUpCallBoss: Believe it or not, he can be this in Hard Mode, as unlike in Normal Mode there's no guarantee that you'll hit him or he won't hit you, and Lyn's delicate enough at this point to fall to him in two hits. It’s ideal to wait for him to attack you while at full health and heal as needed if he hits you.
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* RouteBoss: Fought only in Chapter 11 of Eliwood’s route.
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* WouldntHitAGirl: He actually ''chides'' an underling for a suggestion of PragmaticVillainy (waiting until darkness falls) because he doesn't want to waste the women. Like Carjiga before him, it's not exactly coming from a good place.
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* WouldntHitAGirl: He actually ''chides'' an underling for a suggestion of PragmaticVillainy (waiting until darkness falls) because he doesn't want to waste the women. Like Carjiga Migal before him, it's not exactly coming from a good place.
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* WouldntHitAGirl: He orders his men not to harm the women of Lyn's party, if only because they're more valuable to him alive.
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* BenevolentBoss: To an extent, he ''does'' promise to increase Dorcas' share of the pay if he fulfills a certain task during their mission.
* CombatPragmatist: Defied. He refuses to wait until night to attack because doing so would make him a laughingstock.
* CombatPragmatist: Defied. He refuses to wait until night to attack because doing so would make him a laughingstock.
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* BenevolentBoss: To an extent, he More so than one would expect from a bandit, at the very least. He ''does'' promise to increase Dorcas' share of the pay if he fulfills a certain task during their mission.
* CombatPragmatist: Defied. Herefuses rejects his underling's suggestion to wait until night to attack because doing so would make him a laughingstock.
* CombatPragmatist: Defied. He
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* WouldntHitAGirl: He actually ''chides'' an underling for a suggestion of PragmaticVillainy (waiting until darkness falls) because he doesn't want to waste the women.
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* {{Gonk}}: He has an overly large nose, no eyebrows, and a rather prominent ridge, making him rather unattractive.
* WouldHitAGirl: Unlike his colleagues, he has no issue with this.
* WouldHitAGirl: Unlike his colleagues, he has no issue with this.
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* {{Gonk}}: He Bandits in Fire Emblem are seldom lookers, but Bug in particular has an overly large nose, no eyebrows, and a rather prominent ridge, making him rather fairly unattractive.
* WouldHitAGirl: Unlike his colleagues, he has no issue withthis.
this, though it's not clear whether this is his usual attitude or the result of him seeing how well his comrades' more careful approaches went for them.
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* PaletteSwap: With... a nameless {{Mook}} back in Chapter 6, who was unceremoniously slaughtered by Rath.
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* PaletteSwap: With... YouLookFamiliar: Puzon has the exact same portrait and class as a nameless {{Mook}} back in Chapter 6, who was unceremoniously slaughtered by Rath.
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* BladeOnAStick: As an armored Knight, he wields a lance in battle.
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* AnAxeToGrind: As Warriors, both men wield an axe. Paul is particularly dangerous, brandishing a [[CriticalHitClass Killer Axe]].
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: While he's heavily implied to be a sex trafficker, he gets pretty offended when Lyn mistakes him and his gang for members of the Taliver Bandits.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: While he's heavily implied to be a sex trafficker, he gets pretty offended when Lyn mistakes him and his gang for members of the Taliver Bandits.Bandits, who he sees as worse, or at least more wasteful, than himself for ''killing'' women.
* SlaveToPR: Carjiga has a certain image to maintain and pushes for a daylight attack because he knows he'd be a laughingstock to the other bandits if he did something as cowardly as wait until nightfall to assault a small band of women and small-time knights.
* WeHaveReserves: The moment anything isn't going the way he wants it to, his solution is to throw more bandits at the problem.
--> “What are you waiting for? She's just a child! A girl! Grrr! Get more men up here now!!” (Second turn quote)
--> “Urgh! How? Why are they so tough? You! Bring more men here right away!” (battle quote)
--> “What are you waiting for? She's just a child! A girl! Grrr! Get more men up here now!!” (Second turn quote)
--> “Urgh! How? Why are they so tough? You! Bring more men here right away!” (battle quote)
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* FillerVillain: Really just there to provide a battle.battle and along with their men, show off just how powerful Pent is.
* LegacyBossBattle: These two (or rather, duos very similar to them) are very common bosses, used in other ''Fire Emblem'' games, being highly effeminate, butch warrior brothers. This is their second appearance.
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* DecapitatedArmy: {{Implied|Trope}}, as the Ganelon Bandits disappear from the story after Bug's defeat.
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* AdvancingBossOfDoom: Will stalk player characters across the map, punishing anyone that falls behind.
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* FluffyTheTerrible: While his name is fairly apt when faced by an actual warrior, Glass is still a ruthless brigand despite his UnfortunateName.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Especially Jasmine, who has a girl's name, wears hot pink, and, judging from his FamousLastWords, may be a CombatSadomasochist.
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* SmallNameBigEgo: The gods fear your swordplay, huh? ''Pfffft''. His stats are [[BeyondTheImpossible lower than the baseline]] baseline for his class should suggest.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: While he's heavily implied to be a sex trafficker, he gets pretty offended when Lyn mistakes him and his gang for members of the Talliver Bandits.
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* INeverSaidItWasPoison: He refers to Lyn by her full name of Lyndis, clueing her in to the fact that the guys picking fights with her are more than just random bandits.
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* TooDumbToLive: Considering this is the same group that killed his comrade Migal ''and'' is 2/5 female by this point, which arguably ties in with the fact that...
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* DyingCurse: Angrily calls the heroes "scum" as he expires.
* {{Gonk}}: He has an overly large nose, no eyebrows, and a rather prominent ridge, making him rather unattractive.
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-->"Ugh... You'll live to regret this... My brothers... The Ganelon bandits will not let this stand..."
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* IronicName: "Groznyi" is a Russian word commonly translated as "Terrible" (in the sense of "inspiring terror"). Whatever terror he may inspire is quite short-lived.
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* ZeroEffortBoss: It is impossible to be killed by him in normal mode.
mode. [[RandomNumberGod Hard mode, on the other hand...]]
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[[center: [-[[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade Character Index]] | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeTheLords The Lords]] | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeLynsTale Lyn's Tale]] | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeMainStory Main Story]] | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeTheBlackFang The Black Fang]] | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeLaus Laus]] | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeCaelin Caelin]] | '''Bandits''' | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeNeutralParties Neutral Parties]] | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeTheEightLegends The Eight Legends]]-] ]]
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!!Batta "the Beast"
->''“Who do you think you are? You think you can stand up to Batta the Beast?”''
The first boss. He is one of the two bandits that attack Lyn and the tactician in the prologue.
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* BadassBoast: See above. He doesn't live up to it.
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* WakeUpCallBoss: Believe it or not, he can be this in Hard Mode, as unlike in Normal Mode there's no guarantee that you'll hit him or he won't hit you, and Lyn's delicate enough at this point to fall to him in two hits.
* ZeroEffortBoss: It is impossible to be killed by him in normal mode.
!!Zugu
->''“Such a waste. An absolute waste. The things I'll do for gold. Ah, well. Time to die, darlin'! C'mon out, boys!”''
The boss of Chapter 1. He is a bandit sent by Lord Lundgren to kill Lyndis. Him calling Lyndis by her full name is what clues her in, in regards to Lundgren.
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* WarmUpBoss: He's actually physically able to kill you, unlike Batta. He's just incredibly unlikely to do so, given that he's both very weak and, by the end of the chapter, outnumbered.
!!Glass
->''“I am Glass! The gods fear my name! My swordplay is peerless!”''
The boss of Chapter 2. He and his group of bandits try to steal the Mani Katti from its scabbard, but is stopped by Lyn and her companions.
->'''Class:''' Mercenary
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* {{BFS}}
* FluffyTheTerrible: While his name is fairly apt when faced by an actual warrior, Glass is still a ruthless brigand despite his UnfortunateName.
* {{Greed}}: His portrait description describes him as having "a greedy heart".
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In regards to his sacriligeous actions.
* SmallNameBigEgo: The gods fear your swordplay, huh? ''Pfffft''.
!!Migal
The boss of Chapter 3, a member of the Ganelon Bandits who accosts Florina after she accidentally lands her Pegasus on him.
->'''Class:''' Brigand
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: While he's heavily implied to be a sex trafficker, he gets pretty offended when Lyn mistakes him and his gang for members of the Talliver Bandits.
* PragmaticVillainy: Disgusting as it is, his statement that there's more to be gained from selling captives than just killing them isn't without merit.
* WouldntHitAGirl: GameplayAndStorySegregation aside, yeah.
!!Carjiga
The boss of Chapter 4, a member of the Ganelon Bandits who tracks down Lyn's party after they kill Migal. He's Dorcas's employer.
->'''Class:''' Brigand
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%%* AnAxeToGrind
* BenevolentBoss: To an extent, he ''does'' promise to increase Dorcas' share of the pay if he fulfills a certain task during their mission.
%%* CombatPragmatist
%%* EvenEvilHasStandards
* OhCrap: If he's still alive after seven turns, he has this reaction and books it.
-->"Curses! They're not human!"
* OptionalBoss: He'll bail after 7 turns if you haven't killed him by then.
%%* {{Revenge}}
* TooDumbToLive: Considering this is the same group that killed his comrade Migal ''and'' is 2/5 female by this point, which arguably ties in with the fact that...
* WouldntHitAGirl: He actually ''chides'' an underling for a suggestion of PragmaticVillainy (waiting until darkness falls) because of this trope.
!!Bug
The boss of Chapter 5, and the last Ganelon Bandit leader encountered in the story.
->'''Class:''' Brigand
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%%* AnAxeToGrind
%%* DyingCurse
* {{Gonk}}
* WouldHitAGirl: Unlike his colleagues, he has no issue with this.
!!Bool
The boss of Chapter 6, an assassin sent after Lyn by Lundgren.
->'''Class:''' Knight
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%%* BladeOnAStick
* FlatCharacter: Possibly the flattest in the game; notably, he has ''no'' dialogue whatsoever apart from his battle quote.
%% * MightyGlacier
* ProfessionalKiller: He's an assassin hired by Lundgren to bump off Lyn.
!!Groznyi
An opportunistic bandit who thought the disappearance of the Pheraean knights would be a good time to try to claim a village for himself. It doesn't end well for him.
->'''Class:''' Brigand
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%%* AnAxeToGrind
%%* BeardOfEvil
* ThisCannotBe: When he realises his opposition are Pheraen Knights, who he'd thought were all gone.
!!Zagan
The boss of Chapter 12, a bandit leader hired by the Black Fang to eliminate Eliwood.
->'''Class:''' Fighter
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%%* AnAxeToGrind
* BloodKnight: His portrait description says he fights for pleasure, not money.
%%* FatBastard
%%* {{Gonk}}
* ObviouslyEvil: Lampshaded by Marcus when he tries to pass for a simple traveler.
* WakeUpCallBoss: Pretty stout for a starter boss, and, unlike most bosses before or after him for a while, perfectly willing to move around.
!!Puzon
The boss of Chapter 13x, fought optionally. In this chapter, he and his men accost Merlinus, only to be driven back by Eliwood and Hector.
->'''Class:''' Mercenary
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%%* FillerVillain
* PaletteSwap: With... a nameless {{Mook}} back in Chapter 6, who was unceremoniously slaughtered by Rath.
!!Jasmine and Paul
A pair of identical bandits roaming the Nabata desert. They decide that harassing Pent is a good idea. [[CurbStompBattle It kind of isn't]].
->'''Class:''' Warrior
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Especially Jasmine, who has a girl's name, wears hot pink, and, judging from his FamousLastWords, may be a CombatSadomasochist.
%%* AnAxeToGrind
* FillerVillain: Really just there to provide a battle.
%%* {{Gonk}}
%%* LaughablyEvil
* NotSoHarmless: They DO pack quite the punch. And have an A support, so it's best to keep them split up.
* PermanentlyMissableContent: They're both carrying loot, but Pent may end up killing one of them before you catch up, and anything [=NPCs=] take off an enemy is gone for good.
* RecurringBoss: These two are very common bosses, used in other Fire Emblem games. In ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemTellius Radiant Dawn]]'', they are a pair of Tiger Laguz named Agony and Pain.
%%* ThoseTwoBadGuys
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!!Batta "the Beast"
->''“Who do you think you are? You think you can stand up to Batta the Beast?”''
The first boss. He is one of the two bandits that attack Lyn and the tactician in the prologue.
->'''Class:''' Brigand
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%%* AnAxeToGrind
* BadassBoast: See above. He doesn't live up to it.
%%* GoodScarsEvilScars
* WakeUpCallBoss: Believe it or not, he can be this in Hard Mode, as unlike in Normal Mode there's no guarantee that you'll hit him or he won't hit you, and Lyn's delicate enough at this point to fall to him in two hits.
* ZeroEffortBoss: It is impossible to be killed by him in normal mode.
!!Zugu
->''“Such a waste. An absolute waste. The things I'll do for gold. Ah, well. Time to die, darlin'! C'mon out, boys!”''
The boss of Chapter 1. He is a bandit sent by Lord Lundgren to kill Lyndis. Him calling Lyndis by her full name is what clues her in, in regards to Lundgren.
->'''Class:''' Brigand
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%%* AnAxeToGrind
%%* BountyHunter
* WarmUpBoss: He's actually physically able to kill you, unlike Batta. He's just incredibly unlikely to do so, given that he's both very weak and, by the end of the chapter, outnumbered.
!!Glass
->''“I am Glass! The gods fear my name! My swordplay is peerless!”''
The boss of Chapter 2. He and his group of bandits try to steal the Mani Katti from its scabbard, but is stopped by Lyn and her companions.
->'''Class:''' Mercenary
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* BadassBoast: Also doesn't live up to it.
%%* BlasphemousBoast
* {{BFS}}
* FluffyTheTerrible: While his name is fairly apt when faced by an actual warrior, Glass is still a ruthless brigand despite his UnfortunateName.
* {{Greed}}: His portrait description describes him as having "a greedy heart".
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In regards to his sacriligeous actions.
* SmallNameBigEgo: The gods fear your swordplay, huh? ''Pfffft''.
!!Migal
The boss of Chapter 3, a member of the Ganelon Bandits who accosts Florina after she accidentally lands her Pegasus on him.
->'''Class:''' Brigand
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%%* AnAxeToGrind
%%* DyingCurse
* EvenEvilHasStandards: While he's heavily implied to be a sex trafficker, he gets pretty offended when Lyn mistakes him and his gang for members of the Talliver Bandits.
* PragmaticVillainy: Disgusting as it is, his statement that there's more to be gained from selling captives than just killing them isn't without merit.
* WouldntHitAGirl: GameplayAndStorySegregation aside, yeah.
!!Carjiga
The boss of Chapter 4, a member of the Ganelon Bandits who tracks down Lyn's party after they kill Migal. He's Dorcas's employer.
->'''Class:''' Brigand
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%%* AnAxeToGrind
* BenevolentBoss: To an extent, he ''does'' promise to increase Dorcas' share of the pay if he fulfills a certain task during their mission.
%%* CombatPragmatist
%%* EvenEvilHasStandards
* OhCrap: If he's still alive after seven turns, he has this reaction and books it.
-->"Curses! They're not human!"
* OptionalBoss: He'll bail after 7 turns if you haven't killed him by then.
%%* {{Revenge}}
* TooDumbToLive: Considering this is the same group that killed his comrade Migal ''and'' is 2/5 female by this point, which arguably ties in with the fact that...
* WouldntHitAGirl: He actually ''chides'' an underling for a suggestion of PragmaticVillainy (waiting until darkness falls) because of this trope.
!!Bug
The boss of Chapter 5, and the last Ganelon Bandit leader encountered in the story.
->'''Class:''' Brigand
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%%* AnAxeToGrind
%%* DyingCurse
* {{Gonk}}
* WouldHitAGirl: Unlike his colleagues, he has no issue with this.
!!Bool
The boss of Chapter 6, an assassin sent after Lyn by Lundgren.
->'''Class:''' Knight
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%%* BladeOnAStick
* FlatCharacter: Possibly the flattest in the game; notably, he has ''no'' dialogue whatsoever apart from his battle quote.
%% * MightyGlacier
* ProfessionalKiller: He's an assassin hired by Lundgren to bump off Lyn.
!!Groznyi
An opportunistic bandit who thought the disappearance of the Pheraean knights would be a good time to try to claim a village for himself. It doesn't end well for him.
->'''Class:''' Brigand
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%%* AnAxeToGrind
%%* BeardOfEvil
* ThisCannotBe: When he realises his opposition are Pheraen Knights, who he'd thought were all gone.
!!Zagan
The boss of Chapter 12, a bandit leader hired by the Black Fang to eliminate Eliwood.
->'''Class:''' Fighter
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%%* AnAxeToGrind
* BloodKnight: His portrait description says he fights for pleasure, not money.
%%* FatBastard
%%* {{Gonk}}
* ObviouslyEvil: Lampshaded by Marcus when he tries to pass for a simple traveler.
* WakeUpCallBoss: Pretty stout for a starter boss, and, unlike most bosses before or after him for a while, perfectly willing to move around.
!!Puzon
The boss of Chapter 13x, fought optionally. In this chapter, he and his men accost Merlinus, only to be driven back by Eliwood and Hector.
->'''Class:''' Mercenary
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%%* FillerVillain
* PaletteSwap: With... a nameless {{Mook}} back in Chapter 6, who was unceremoniously slaughtered by Rath.
!!Jasmine and Paul
A pair of identical bandits roaming the Nabata desert. They decide that harassing Pent is a good idea. [[CurbStompBattle It kind of isn't]].
->'''Class:''' Warrior
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Especially Jasmine, who has a girl's name, wears hot pink, and, judging from his FamousLastWords, may be a CombatSadomasochist.
%%* AnAxeToGrind
* FillerVillain: Really just there to provide a battle.
%%* {{Gonk}}
%%* LaughablyEvil
* NotSoHarmless: They DO pack quite the punch. And have an A support, so it's best to keep them split up.
* PermanentlyMissableContent: They're both carrying loot, but Pent may end up killing one of them before you catch up, and anything [=NPCs=] take off an enemy is gone for good.
* RecurringBoss: These two are very common bosses, used in other Fire Emblem games. In ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemTellius Radiant Dawn]]'', they are a pair of Tiger Laguz named Agony and Pain.
%%* ThoseTwoBadGuys
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