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1[[center: [-[[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade Character Index]] | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeTheLords The Lords]] | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeLynsTale Lyn's Tale]] | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeMainStory Main Story]] | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeTheBlackFang The Black Fang]] | '''Laus''' | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeCaelin Caelin]] | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeBandits Bandits]] | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeNeutralParties Neutral Parties]] | [[Characters/FireEmblemTheBlazingBladeTheEightLegends The Eight Legends]]-] ]]
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3!Laus
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5!!Lord Darin of Laus
6The Marquess of Laus. Entranced by Ephidel's promises of power, he attempts to incite a civil war against Ostia for the role of leader of the Lycian League. When it backfires on him, he flees for Valor and is placed in charge of the defense of the Dragon's Gate.
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8->'''Class:''' General
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10* AGodAmI: He has deluded himself into thinking that the whole world is his for the taking.
11* AlasPoorVillain: For all that he'd done, even ''Hector'' pitied him after his death. Once Nils reveals how Ephidel slowly corrupted him for Nergal's malicious ends, it's not as easy to hate him anymore (even if he's still a dick). [[spoiler:Then he's brought back as a Morph, much to the appalled horror of the Lords.]]
12* ArcVillain: He's set up as the main antagonist of the first stretch of the main story. [[spoiler:But it turns out that Ephidel and Nergal are the ones pulling his strings.]]
13* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler:In the final chapter's BossRush.]]
14* ClimaxBoss: He's the last boss you face before the first big WhamEpisode.
15* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: [[spoiler:As a morph]], he has more HP than is possible for playable Generals.
16* DirtyOldMan: Poor Priscilla... According to most of the villagers you can talk to in Laus, Priscilla isn't the first attractive young woman Darin has had eyes on either.
17* DiscOneFinalBoss: His defeat marks the end of Eliwood's search for his father, and the beginning of much greater concerns.
18* DrivenToMadness: He ''was'' [[{{Jerkass}} arrogant and unpleasant]], but loyal to Lycia prior to his involvement with the Fang. Erik confirms this when captured and interrogated.
19%%* {{Jerkass}}
20* TheHeavy: The ArcVillain for the first third of the game and one of the biggest villains of the overall story due to his plan to TakeOverTheWorld. He's also involved in the other StoryArc(s) of the story[[spoiler:, even ''after his death''. However he is the UnwittingPawn of Nergal, the real BigBad who is ''far'' more evil and dangerous]].
21* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:Abandoning his son and heir Erik to his own luck, upon Ephidel's pressure. To his credit, Darin himself doesn't like it either, but he still does so.]]
22* LargeHam: Steadily becomes one due to his SanitySlippage.
23* MightyGlacier: As a General, he has very high defense at the cost of speed. Even more so [[spoiler:as a Morph]].
24* PetTheDog: Offscreen, he agrees to Eliwood's request to stay out of the Caelin succession crisis and not support Lundgren.
25* SmugSnake: He has a far bigger ego than he can back up with competence, and Nergal plays him like a fiddle the whole way through.
26* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Of Prince Chagall from ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar Genealogy of the Holy War]]'', being a delusionally arrogant megalomaniac who gets played like a fiddle by the true villains.
27* ThisCannotBe: This is his reaction as he sees himself bleeding out right before he dies.
28* TinTyrant: He follows the ''Fire Emblem'' tradition of being a heavily armored king who wants to conquer the world through force.
29* VillainousBreakdown: His final words before dying is basically going completely ballistic over his wounds.
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31!!Erik of Laus
32The son of Lord Darin, and a former classmate of Eliwood and Hector. Both jealous of their abilities and dismissive of them, he volunteers to lead the defense of Laus to try to lull them into a false sense of security.
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34->'''Class:''' Cavalier
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36* AscendedExtra: In ''The Binding Blade'', he was a minor early-game boss. Here, he gets some more screen-time and personality, and even a minor role in the plot.
37* DrivenByEnvy: This pretty much defines Erik. He was Eliwood and Hector's friend when they were young, but came to hate them for excelling farther then him.
38* GenerationXerox: [[spoiler:In ''The Binding Blade'', he opposes the heroes just like his father.]]
39* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: [[spoiler:He helps out Eliwood after his defeat, but ''The Binding Blade'' shows that he eventually betrays Lycia again.]]
40* HeelFaceTurn: It's implied he becomes a decent ruler at the game's end.
41* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He thinks he can take advantage of Eliwood's naïvete, then strike a lethal blow when Eliwood's guard is down. Unfortunately for Erik, Eliwood quickly proves that GoodIsNotDumb.
42* {{Jerkass}}: He's a condescending prick motivated by a petty grudge against Eliwood and Hector.
43* LikeFatherLikeSon: Not much better than his dad.
44* MotiveRant: Gives one in his battle conversation with Eliwood and Hector about how he hates them for outshining him.
45* SavedByCanon: Owing to his appearance in ''The Binding Blade''.
46* SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids: His quarrel with Eliwood boils down to this.
47* SmugSnake: Tries to act all buddy-buddy with Eliwood to lead him into a trap, but Eliwood sees right through it. Nor did Erik count on Hector dropping in at that moment to inquire about all those Laus soldiers that happened to be hiding out nearby.
48* SoleSurvivor: He is the only enemy boss in the game, and one of few in the series, to survive to the end. [[spoiler:It doesn't last though, since he bites the dust in ''The Binding Blade''.]]
49* UsedToBeASweetKid: When he was younger, all he wanted was friends. His father helped turn him into a power hungry, jealous monster. According to Eliwood and Hector's A support, when they were young they were at a meeting where all the Marquis promised to come to one another's aid if there ever was a crisis. Little Erik picked up on this, jumped up, and cut his hand to make a blood oath. Hector was annoyed by his over eagerness and only one other kid was brave enough to take the blood oath with Erik. It suggested that neither of Eliwood or Hector was the one to take his hand, but they took each other's. Eliwood points out that none of the kids knew what to do when Erik did that and Hector mentions that he ran off when the going got tough. This may have started his resentment for the other lordlings, not that it excuses anything. They were all kids at the time and having a kid cut his or her own hand is a lot to ask of someone so young.
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51!!Bauker
52The commander of Laus's Imperial Guard, tasked with the exterior defense of the seized Castle Caelin.
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54->'''Class:''' Knight
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56* AntiVillain: He's noted to be very gentlemanly when not in combat.
57* TheEvilGenius: To Darin, most likely.
58* GracefulLoser: Calmly comments he's lost.
59* NobleDemon
60* WakeUpCallBoss: Has surprisingly high defenses, to the point where it's difficult to take him out with anybody except the Lords.
61* WorthyOpponent
62
63!!Bernard
64The Knight Commander of Laus, tasked with the occupation of Castle Caelin.
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66->'''Class:''' General
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68* TheBrute
69* TheDragon: As Knight Commander, this was presumably his role toward Lord Darin. Subverted in that Darin's abandoned him by the time we meet him, and it's implied the Black Fang replaced him with Cameron.
70* EvilRedhead: Though he's not really ''evil''...
71* GracefulLoser: "This is a just reward... for Laus's brutality..."
72* NobleDemon
73* PunchClockVillain: Strongly implied to have wanted no part in his lord's conquest, but MyCountryRightOrWrong...

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