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* InconsistentDub: Eltosian, Eltshan, and Eltoshan, with the nicknames Elto and Elty as well. ''Awakening'' and ''Heroes'' name him Eldigan, and his nickname is 'Eldie'.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Eltosian, Eltshan, and Eltoshan, with the nicknames Elto and Elty as well. ''Awakening'' and ''Heroes'' name him Eldigan, and his nickname is 'Eldie'.
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* KillItWithFire: In the Oosawa manga, he is killed by Azelle's fire magic, after he was rejuvenated by Edain's healing.
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* AdaptedOut: He doesn't make a physical appearance in the Oosawa manga.
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* MagicKnight: Both time you face him, he has a magical equipment to face you in battle. In Chapter 2, he has a Physic staff to heal his soldiers, while in Chapter 3, he wields [[PlayingWithFire Bolganone]] to deal magic damage.

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* MagicKnight: Both time you face him, he has Chagall always carries a Silver Blade in his hand with two different magical equipment to face you in battle.both of his boss fights. In Chapter 2, he has a Physic staff to heal his soldiers, while in Chapter 3, he wields [[PlayingWithFire Bolganone]] to deal magic damage.
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* MagicKnight: Both time you face him, he has a magical equipment to face you in battle. In Chapter 2, he has a Physic staff to heal his soldiers, while in Chapter 3, he wields [[PlayingWithFire Bolganone]] to deal magic damage.


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* PlayingWithFire: In his last stand at Silvail, he wields Bolganone to fight against Sigurd's army.
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* TheCheaterGetsCheatedOn: Victor's serial cheating, his wife having one affair in response, his [[{{Hypocrite}} reaction]] to it, and the fallout from it all forms much of the game's backstory.

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* TheCheaterGetsCheatedOn: CheaterGetsCheatedOn: Victor's serial cheating, his wife having one affair in response, his [[{{Hypocrite}} reaction]] to it, and the fallout from it all forms much of the game's backstory.
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* TheCheaterGetsCheatedOn: Victor's serial cheating, his wife having one affair in response, his [[{{Hypocrite}} reaction]] to it, and the fallout from it all forms much of the game's backstory.
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* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:While he is a BigBadWannabe when accounting for the entire story, he got what he wanted at the end of Generation 1.]]

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* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:While he is a BigBadWannabe when accounting for the entire story, he got what he wanted at the end of Generation 1. Unfortunately, [[PyrrhicVictory he has long since choked on it by the time Seliph's story begins]].]]

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* AChildShallLeadThem: One of the rare ''villainous'' examples.


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* AChildShallLeadThem: One of the rare ''villainous'' examples.
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* TheRival: In ''Heroes'' she considers Annand and Pamela ones for the position of captain of the Four Heavenly Knights. Erinys less so, whom she dismisses as an amateur and crybaby.
-->'''Díthorba:''' With this, neither Annand nor Pamela will be able to stand against me. I will lead the Heavenly Knights!

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Since Friege is much more important to the storyline of Genealogy and, especially, Thracia, I moved the Friege section above Dozel.



!!Dozel

[[folder:Lombard]]
!!Duke Lombard of Dozel ''(Langobalt, Langbart)''
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\n!!Dozel\n\n[[folder:Lombard]]\n!!Friege
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!!Duke Lombard Reptor of Dozel ''(Langobalt, Langbart)''
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Friege ''(Leptor)''
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->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Nál [Major]

A greedy lord of Dozel and the father of Danann and Lex. He joined Reptor's coalition opposing the Prince's authority.

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->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Nál Thrud [Major]

A greedy lord The duke of Dozel Friege, Prime Minister of Grannvale, and the father of Danann Bloom, Tailtiu, and Lex. Ethnia. He joined Reptor's leads a coalition opposing the Prince's authority.



* AbusiveParents: He considers his elder son Danann useless and is reluctantly willing to fight Lex if he is engaged in combat.
* AmbitionIsEvil: Like Reptor, he wanted power, which was being undermined by Kurth. He was also first described as avaricious.
* AncestralWeapon: The Helswath, a holy axe which has been passed down his family line for generations.
* ArchnemesisDad: For Lex, who will express regret that it's come to this.
* BeardOfEvil: He has quite the impressive one.
* BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon: A greedy lord who wields a holy axe, Helswath.
* DrivenByEnvy: Why he does things: He's jealous that House Dozel got shafted in favor of House Chalpy. The Mitsuki Oosawa manga expands this further: he used to be a normal, loving dad to Lex, but the moment Lex inquired about his jealousy, Lombard started to act cold toward him, and stayed that way until the end. Likewise, it expands further on his jealousy: Lombard thought that all the Crusaders were treated as equals, thinking it wasn't fair that their descendants suddenly had favorites. Deconstructed in the game, as this caused Lewyn to mark Lombard as the start of the disgrace of House Dozel, as his predecessors probably did not mind such favoritism, so his envy and desire for equality marked the start of the disgrace of his otherwise perfectly fine house.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Expresses disgust at Andrey's killing of his own father, since Lombard actually respected Ring.
** He's horrified when he finds out Lex is fighting him and asks his son to back down.
* EvilOldFolks: He's a bitter old man with very ambitious plans to gain as much power as possible.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Nál bloodline, hence why he can wield Helswath. Not so heroic in his case, though.
* KinSlayingIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Lombard appears to hold this view as he's upset by Andrey's murder of his father and subsequent lack of remorse. Similarly he's reluctant to fight Lex and calls out his son for engaging him in combat.
* SmugSnake: Despite his fierce grimace, he's every bit as smug and zealous as his cohorts.
* VillainHasAPoint: While Lombard is villainous, there is no mistaking that the House of Granvalle has been playing favorites even before he took those avaricious actions, though there were no indications of how the House Dozel members before him acted, whether they were also bad like him or actually good people but got shafted for no apparent reason. He might be DrivenByEnvy, but he didn't do it without grounds and it also highlighted one of the big problems within Granvalle that Seliph has got to fix.
* VillainRespect: While he'll do anything to one-up Byron and House Chalpy, he clearly views Lord Ring of House Yngvi favorably, despite the house being overfavored by Kurth just like House Chalpy, enough that Lombard wished him a peaceful afterlife after his brutal death by his own son.

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* AbusiveParents: He considers AdaptationalHeroism: Perhaps one of the bigger ones in the Oosawa manga. [[spoiler:Reptor regretted his elder son Danann useless rash actions for his own ambitions and is reluctantly willing then did all he could to fight Lex if he is engaged keep Tailtiu safe, which culminated in combat.
a HeroicSacrifice.]]
* AmbitionIsEvil: Like Reptor, he He already had a very high position in the Empire, but wanted more than that.
-->'''Reptor''' (to [[spoiler:Sigurd]]): "Hmph, you idiot! Politics is all about power! Your father had no
power, which was being undermined by Kurth. He was also first described as avaricious.
is why he died."
* AncestralWeapon: The Helswath, a holy axe which has been passed down his family line for generations.
Mjolnir.
* ArchnemesisDad: For Lex, Tailtiu [[spoiler:and Ethnia]]. In fact, he's one of the few who will express regret can scare the living SHIT out of the usually fearless Tailtiu. Averted in the Oosawa manga: instead of being antagonistic, he's still a loving, conflicted father. Tailtiu only ''thought'' that it's come he snuck her to this.
Sigurd's army as a mole to further his agenda, but then was proven wrong.
* BeardOfEvil: BigBadWannabe: He leads the coalition to overthrow the Prince so he can take over Grannvale and presumably the rest of the continent for himself, but he's really just being played by Arvis. Interestingly, since Arvis himself is a BigBadWannabe being played by Manfroy, this creates a three-part chain of wannabes.
* ClimaxBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy you fight in Gen 1.]]
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Given a full 30 magic stat for a class that caps it at 22. He was [[WhatCouldHaveBeen originally]] going to be a ''Sage'', which
has quite a 30 Magic cap, so either the impressive one.
developers forgot to change it or intentionally left it as is.
* BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon: A greedy lord who wields DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:After you smoke him, Sigurd wastes no time following him into the grave and the plot switches to focus on Seliph.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Downplayed. Reptor actually tried to be
a holy axe, Helswath.
family man that cares for his family and children, but after seeing Tailtiu betray him and being crushed over it, his next course of action is to guard the family prestige instead and inflicts a HonorRelatedAbuse on Tailtiu.
* DrivenByEnvy: Why he does things: EvilChancellor: He's jealous that House Dozel got shafted in favor of House Chalpy. The Mitsuki Oosawa manga expands this further: he used to be a normal, loving dad to Lex, but the moment Lex inquired about his jealousy, Lombard started to act cold toward him, Prime Minister of Grannvale, and stayed that way until the end. Likewise, it expands further on his jealousy: Lombard thought that all the Crusaders were treated as equals, thinking it wasn't fair that their descendants suddenly had favorites. Deconstructed in the game, as this caused Lewyn to mark Lombard as the start of the disgrace of House Dozel, as his predecessors probably did not mind such favoritism, so his envy and desire for equality marked the start of the disgrace of his otherwise perfectly fine house.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Expresses disgust
a greedy, treacherous one at Andrey's killing of his own father, since Lombard actually respected Ring.
** He's horrified when he finds out Lex is fighting him and asks his son to back down.
that.
* EvilOldFolks: He's a bitter already old man with very enough to have three children and potentially be a grandfather. He's also a prideful, ambitious plans asshole.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: In the Oosawa manga, Reptor was actually serious about turning himself in
to gain as much power as possible.
Azmur, admitting to killing Kurth and Ring and framing Byron and Sigurd for it, and owing up to his crimes, all thanks to Tailtiu calling him out. Unfortunately, the conditions of surrender required him to surrender his Mjolnir to Aida on the premise that it would be passed down to Bloom later... [[spoiler:and that's the time Aida, on the order of Arvis, backstabbed Reptor, thus at a time he would not have the luxury of Mjolnir's blessings]].
* HeroicLineage: Of the Nál bloodline, hence why Thrud bloodline. Like Lombard, he can wield Helswath. Not so himself isn't nearly as heroic in as his case, though.
* KinSlayingIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Lombard appears to hold this view as he's upset by Andrey's murder
ancestor. However, in the Oosawa manga, at the end of his father life, [[spoiler:he proved his heroism, telling Azelle to take care of Tailtiu and subsequent lack then showing himself to his pursuers, gladly giving his life for both of remorse. Similarly he's reluctant them]].
* HeroicSacrifice: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:he told Azelle
to fight Lex take care of Tailtiu and calls out then confronted his son pursuers so they wouldn't hunt down his daughter. Just shortly before, he prayed for engaging him in combat.
* SmugSnake: Despite
Thrud to just take his fierce grimace, he's every bit as smug and zealous life instead of his daughter's as his cohorts.
punishment for letting his ambition fly over his head, and his chance came]].
* VillainHasAPoint: While Lombard is villainous, there is no mistaking HighClassGlass: Helps show his position as the EvilChancellor.
* HonorRelatedAbuse: Reptor started this trend on the House Friege to abuse Tailtiu in the future, by marking her a traitor
that shamed the House of Granvalle Thrud's honor and wanting her to die for it.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In the Oosawa manga, after being confronted by Tailtiu, who accused him of just using her and dropping her on Sigurd's ranks just to further his ambition, Reptor
has been playing favorites even before this reaction, realizing [[AmbitionIsEvil how far he took those avaricious actions, though has fallen for the sake of ambition.]]
* PetTheDog: Subverted. Reptor was visibly crushed when he faced Tailtiu in battle, blaming Claud for 'tricking her', meaning that
there were no indications of how the House Dozel members before him acted, whether they were also bad like him or actually good people but got shafted for no apparent reason. He might could be DrivenByEnvy, but he didn't do it without grounds and it also highlighted one of the big problems within Granvalle a chance that Seliph has got to fix.
* VillainRespect: While
he genuinely loved her as a father. But then, he decided that the Friege house name comes first, so he'll do anything kill her without hesitation. This is instead played straight in the Oosawa manga; after all those, he's ''still'' a loving father to one-up Byron Tailtiu and House Chalpy, he clearly views Lord Ring of House Yngvi favorably, despite wasn't even thinking to kill her off for the Friege house being overfavored by Kurth just like House Chalpy, enough name. [[spoiler:Too bad Aida decided that Lombard wished she'd roast him a peaceful afterlife right around the reunion.]]
* PsychoElectro: The Mjolnir tome that Bloom and Ishtar wield? It's originally ''his'' weapon.
* TakingYouWithMe: It's likely that the player will only initiate combat with him
after his brutal death by his own son.[[spoiler:Velthomer's fire mages turn on him]]. If a character without special dialogue is the first to confront him, he yells that if he's going to burn, then ''everyone'' will burn with him.



[[folder:Danann]]
!!Duke Danann of Dozel ''(Danan)''
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-->'''Class:''' Baron
-->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Nál [Major]

The son of Duke Lombard and the father of Brian, Iuchar, and Iucharba. He was appointed King of Isaach when the Grannvale Empire placed an occupation force in the kingdom.

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[[folder:Danann]]
!!Duke Danann
[[folder:Ethnia]]
!!Princess Ethnia
of Dozel ''(Danan)''
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-->'''Class:''' Baron
-->'''Holy
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->'''Holy
blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Nál [Major]

Thrud [Minor]

The son youngest daughter of Duke Lombard Reptor and the father sister of Brian, Iuchar, Tailtiu. She is the mother of Amid and Iucharba. He was appointed King of Isaach when the Grannvale Empire placed an occupation force in the kingdom.Linda.



* AdaptationalBadass: The Oosawa manga ''actually'' gave him Helswath to fight against the rebel army.
* ArchnemesisDad: To his sons, Iuchar or Iucharba, depending on who is recruited. They don't hate him, but see his removal as neccesary.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: In the Oosawa manga, this is the actual reason why he hated Lex so much and ultimately betrayed him. Since Lombard [[ParentalFavoritism tended to favor Lex]] when the two brothers were young (at least until little!Lex started questioning him), Danan felt constantly inferior and he never got over it, projecting his self-hate on Lex and Ayra, and later on Scáthach and Larcei.
* AvengingTheVillain: He wants Seliph dead, because Sigurd killed his father Lombard.
* BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon: The brutal king of Isaach who happens to be an axe wielder.
* TheCaligula: When Arvis conquered the entire continent for Grannvale, the countries were divvied up between the Grannvalian nobles and Danann got Isaach, which it's mentioned he's running straight into the ground by the time the second generation starts.
* CombatPragmatist: In the Oosawa manga, since Danann can barely keep up with [[LightningBruiser Scáthach]], [[ISurrenderSuckers he begs for mercy]], and as soon as his nephew lowers his guard, he uses Helswath to seriously hurt him. [[spoiler:Ultimately fails, since Scáthach pretty much brings himself back when Larcei comes to help, [[BrotherSisterTeam and they both defeat him]].]]
* EvilUncle: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:he's Larcei and Scáthach's uncle who is a tyrant and murderer of their parents, with their father being [[KinslayingIsASpecialKindOfEvil his brother]].]] In-game, he can be the uncle of any of the children whose father is Lex, though he doesn't make a comment on it.
* ExtremeDoormat: According to Iucharba, he lets the Loptyrian cult walk all over him.
* GeneralFailure: Pre-TimeSkip, Lombard himself berates Dannan for being unable to defeat a rebellion in Isaach despite commanding most of House Dozel's forces including the [[EliteMooks Grauen Ritter]]. Post-TimeSkip, he and his forces are quickly defeated by Seliph and his resistance forces, in contrast to Blume commanding significant Friege forces in the Munster District, nearly defeated Leif's resistance force and lasts for 2 chapters.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Nál bloodline, but one of the few cases who doesn't get to use his family's AncestralWeapon (Helswath, in his case). However, this is because his eldest son, Brian, has it in his possession, as seen in the final chapter.
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Disturbingly, the Oosawa manga hints that he intends to do this, not to any of the girls in Seliph's army, but to [[DudeLooksLikeALady Seliph himself]].
* KickTheDog:
** If one can count making the entire country suffer a massive dog kicking.
** The Oosawa manga adds another one: Lex and Ayra returned after the horrific Battle of Belhalla. Danann at first acted like a cool big bro and welcomed him until Lex handed down Helswath... and then he betrayed both of them, resulting in Lex's surefire death and Ayra was implied to die afterwards.
* MightyGlacier: In the Oosawa manga, he tries to fight against Scáthach on his own... but quickly finds out that Helswath is ''not'' the easiest axe to wield.
* PuppetKing: Danann isn't a puppet himself, but he does run Arvis's puppet regime in Isaach after deposing the rightful royal family.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the Nea Fuyuki version, Seliph manages to recruit both Iuchar and Iucharba, which gives them enough troops to surround his castle and force him to surrender.
* StarterVillain: He is the first major enemy that Seliph must defeat in order for his revolution to succeed.
* SuckSessor: Even Lombard thinks he's useless, as he's unable to send reinforcements for his father in his fateful battle with Sigurd due to being unable to quell a rebellion in Isaach even with his house's elite knight squadron under his command. Even moreso, in-game he doesn't even bring Helswath with him despite having major Nál blood, leaving it to Brian... which would become his downfall.
* TinTyrant: An armor-clad ruler who treats his conquered subjects like dirt.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: Received the end of it by Seliph for making the people suffer.
-->'''Seliph''': "King Danann... Under your rule, many people have suffered and died. Now you must face the consequences."
* UnderestimatingBadassery: He thinks that Oifey and Shannan are the most concerning of the Liberation Army. Seliph and his friends proved him otherwise.
* WarmUpBoss: He is your first major boss in Generation 2, and since he is an axe user while most of your units use swords or ranged weapons (which he lacks on the latter), he is easy to kill.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Unike Bloom or even his father, Langobalt, Danan is killed basically after his first appearance in the game.
* YouKilledMyFather:
** Invoked when fighting Seliph, whose father killed his father.
** In the Oosawa manga, Lex and Ayra's kids Scáthach and Larcei invoke this on ''him'' instead.

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* AdaptationalBadass: The Oosawa manga ''actually'' gave him Helswath to fight against the rebel army.
* ArchnemesisDad: To his sons, Iuchar or Iucharba, depending on who is recruited. They don't hate him, but see his removal as neccesary.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: In the Oosawa manga, this is the actual reason why he hated Lex so much and ultimately betrayed him. Since Lombard [[ParentalFavoritism tended to favor Lex]] when the two brothers were young (at least until little!Lex started questioning him), Danan felt constantly inferior and he never got over it, projecting his self-hate on Lex and Ayra, and later on Scáthach and Larcei.
* AvengingTheVillain: He wants Seliph dead, because Sigurd killed his father Lombard.
* BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon: The brutal king of Isaach who happens to be an axe wielder.
* TheCaligula: When Arvis conquered the entire continent for Grannvale, the countries were divvied up between the Grannvalian nobles and Danann got Isaach, which it's mentioned he's running straight into the ground by the time the second generation starts.
* CombatPragmatist: In the Oosawa manga, since Danann can barely keep up with [[LightningBruiser Scáthach]], [[ISurrenderSuckers he begs for mercy]], and as soon as his nephew lowers his guard, he uses Helswath to seriously hurt him. [[spoiler:Ultimately fails, since Scáthach pretty much brings himself back when Larcei comes to help, [[BrotherSisterTeam and they both defeat him]].]]
* EvilUncle: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:he's Larcei and Scáthach's uncle who is a tyrant and murderer of their parents, with their father being [[KinslayingIsASpecialKindOfEvil his brother]].]] In-game, he can be the uncle of any of the children whose father is Lex, though he doesn't make a comment on it.
* ExtremeDoormat: According to Iucharba, he lets the Loptyrian cult walk all over him.
* GeneralFailure: Pre-TimeSkip, Lombard himself berates Dannan for being unable to defeat a rebellion in Isaach despite commanding most of House Dozel's forces including the [[EliteMooks Grauen Ritter]]. Post-TimeSkip, he and his forces are quickly defeated by Seliph and his resistance forces, in contrast to Blume commanding significant Friege forces in the Munster District, nearly defeated Leif's resistance force and lasts for 2 chapters.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Nál bloodline, but one of the few cases who Thrud Bloodline, handing it down to her children Amid and Linda if they are to appear.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:If Tailtiu
doesn't get marry, she takes her place as a SacrificialLamb who's tortured to use his family's AncestralWeapon (Helswath, in his case). However, death by Hilda and becomes this is because his eldest son, Brian, has it in his possession, as seen to Linda and Amid. She also does NOT appear in the final chapter.
game whatsoever, only mentioned by Amid and Linda.]]
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Disturbingly, the Oosawa manga hints TheOjou: A straighter example than her sister, given that he intends she's more quiet and appears to do this, not to any of the girls in Seliph's army, be more ladylike, but she still [[spoiler:runs off to [[DudeLooksLikeALady Seliph himself]].
join Sigurd's army if Tailtiu is killed]].
* KickTheDog:
** If one can count making the entire country suffer a massive dog kicking.
** The Oosawa manga adds another one: Lex and Ayra returned after the horrific Battle of Belhalla. Danann at first acted like a cool big bro and welcomed him until Lex handed down Helswath... and then he betrayed both of them, resulting in Lex's surefire death and Ayra was implied
SiblingYinYang: Ethnia is said to die afterwards.
* MightyGlacier: In the Oosawa manga, he tries
be more quiet compared to fight against Scáthach on his own... but quickly finds out that Helswath is ''not'' the easiest axe to wield.
* PuppetKing: Danann isn't a puppet himself, but he does run Arvis's puppet regime in Isaach after deposing the rightful royal family.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the Nea Fuyuki version, Seliph manages to recruit both Iuchar and Iucharba, which gives them enough troops to surround his castle and force him to surrender.
* StarterVillain: He is the first major enemy that Seliph must defeat in order for his revolution to succeed.
* SuckSessor: Even Lombard thinks he's useless, as he's unable to send reinforcements for his father in his fateful battle with Sigurd due to being unable to quell a rebellion in Isaach even with his house's elite knight squadron under his command. Even moreso, in-game he doesn't even bring Helswath with him despite having major Nál blood, leaving it to Brian... which would become his downfall.
* TinTyrant: An armor-clad ruler who treats his conquered subjects like dirt.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: Received the end of it by Seliph for making the people suffer.
-->'''Seliph''': "King Danann... Under your rule, many people have suffered and died. Now you must face the consequences."
* UnderestimatingBadassery: He thinks that Oifey and Shannan are the most concerning of the Liberation Army. Seliph and his friends proved him otherwise.
* WarmUpBoss: He is your first major boss in Generation 2, and since he is an axe user while most of your units use swords or ranged weapons (which he lacks on the latter), he is easy to kill.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Unike Bloom or even his father, Langobalt, Danan is killed basically after his first appearance in the game.
* YouKilledMyFather:
** Invoked when fighting Seliph, whose father killed his father.
** In the Oosawa manga, Lex and Ayra's kids Scáthach and Larcei invoke this on ''him'' instead.
[[GenkiGirl Tailtiu]].



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!!Prince Brian of Dozel ''(Burian)''
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->'''Class:''' Master Knight
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Nál [Major]

The son of Duke Danann and the inheritor of the Helswath. He rules over Castle Dozel while the rest of his family are stationed in the occupation of Isaach.

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[[folder:Brian]]
!!Prince Brian
[[folder:Bloom]]
!!Duke Bloom
of Dozel ''(Burian)''
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Friege ''(Bloome, Blume)''
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->'''Class:''' Master Knight
Baron
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Nál Thrud [Major]

The son Son of Duke Danann Reptor and the inheritor brother of the Helswath. Tailtiu. He rules over Castle Dozel while the rest of his family are stationed was appointed in the occupation of Isaach.the Manster District. He is married to Hilda and the father of Ishtore and Ishtar.



* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Brian's [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Burian_Face_Sprite.gif in-game portrait is aged and hideous]], but [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Burian.jpg his card-game portrait]] has him looking his age.
* AncestralWeapon: Helswath.
%%zce* AntiVillain: Implied to be such, as seen in MyCountryRightOrWrong.
* AvengingTheVillain: Wants to avenge his family members slain in the feud between Chalpy and Dozel.
* BigOlEyebrows: His in-game portrait resembles Chagall with thick eyebrows.
* CainAndAbel: His desire to uphold his family honor puts him in conflict with Iuchar or Iucharba.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Nál bloodline, hence his inheritance of Helswath.
* MightyGlacier: He has 47 defense and 27 resistance as a result of the bonuses from Helswath, but the weight reduces his impressive 26 speed into a pitiful 6 speed.
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Wonders if he was fighting for the right side before dying.
-->'''Brian''': The Helswath was defeated so easily!? Was I on the right side...?
* RecurringElement: He is the TropeMaker of last minute powerful generals that are normally affable but is fanatically loyal to the enemy country to the point of unrecruitability and wields a mighty axe and decked in armor (Helswath gave him great defenses) that would later be perfected by [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade Murdock]] two games later; Brian [[WeHardlyKnewYe did not receive enough characterization back in the days]] to name the archetype.
* SkippableBoss: Since he doesn't guard Dozel and will charge towards Chalphy, you can seize Dozel and he will vanish with the rest of the Dozelian units.
* SuperToughness: The most durable enemy in the game thanks to Helswath defensive boosts, [[SNKBoss Julius]] notwithstanding.
* WalkingArmory: Like all Master Knights, he is theoretically capable of wielding almost any non-holy weapon in the game, although in practice he only carries the Helswath.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He's killed not long after his introduction, unless the player plans things beforehand ''very'' well.[[note]]If Shannan, Iuchar, or Iucharba is near Chalphy Castle, they can be used as a 'bait' to distract Brian while the main army focuses on conquering Dozel Castle from Edda. Brian's ''entire army'' will vanish the moment Dozel is conquered, allowing the player to bypass him completely.[[/note]]
* YouKilledMyFather: Uses this line:
-->'''Brian''': You're the person that killed my father... It's time to end this grudge that has plagued the House of Dozel for 3 generations!
* YoungerThanTheyLook: His in-game portrait looks like an old man, when in fact he's not likely to be past his late 20's/very early 30's.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Brian's [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Burian_Face_Sprite.gif in-game portrait is aged AccompliceByInaction: He didn't kill Tailtiu, he just stood by and hideous]], but [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Burian.jpg allowed his card-game portrait]] has wife to abuse her until she died. He doesn't like the child hunts, he just doesn't lift a finger to stop them. If Tine faces him looking his age.
in Chapter 8, she holds him just as responsible for her mother's death.
* AncestralWeapon: Helswath.
%%zce*
He's the direct inheritor of Mjolnir. He passes it further down the line to Ishtar at the start of Chapter 8.
*
AntiVillain: Implied Very hard to be such, see, as seen he rules like a tyrant and makes people suffer, but [[EvenEvilHasStandards he possesses some standards, especially about Child Hunts,]] and it is hinted that he's quite kind to Teeny, even if he looked like a controlling stepfather. Most likely, he's only doing all those in MyCountryRightOrWrong.
* AvengingTheVillain: Wants
order to avenge preserve the Friege House's reputation rather than outright malice/evil. In addition, compared to Danann, Bloom didn't come off as TheCaligula; he's tyrannical, but he's not indulging in selfish pleasures, just concentrating on keeping order.
* EntitledBastard: He kidnaps Tailtiu and Tine beacause it's
his family members slain "right" as head of the household. He scolds Tine for her reluctance to fight because of the "kindness" he showed afer Tailtiu's death (a death which he did nothing to prevent). When the battle turns against him, he demands aid from Travant--the man who did the work of opening Manster for conquest--and doesn't understand why Travant ignores him. And rather than try and protect his surviving child and heir, he instead begs for her to go out and save him from the rebels... yet only begrudgingly hands over Mjönir, the best weapon for her to do it with. To the moment he dies, he never stops viewing the world as someting that's meant to serve him.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Doesn't like the [[spoiler:child hunts]], even though he doesn't protest about them.
* EvilUncle: He's both the uncle of Arthur/Amid and Tine/Linda. Arthur/Amid despises him for taking his mother and sister back to Friege, while Tine/Linda rebels against him for letting her mother be tortured by his wife until the day she died.
* TheGhost: In ''Thracia 776'', Bloom only shows up
in the feud between Chalpy opening narration of chapters and Dozel.
* BigOlEyebrows: His in-game portrait resembles Chagall with thick eyebrows.
* CainAndAbel: His desire
is offhandedly mentioned to uphold his family honor puts be in charge of the Friege army.
* GreaterScopeVillain: As the leader of the Friege occupation of Manster, he’s naturally this in ''Thracia 776'' alongside everyone above
him in conflict with Iuchar or Iucharba.
the chain of power.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Nál Thrud bloodline, hence but like his inheritance of Helswath.
* MightyGlacier: He has 47 defense and 27 resistance as a result of the bonuses from Helswath, but the weight reduces his impressive 26 speed into a pitiful 6 speed.
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Wonders if he was fighting for the right side
father before dying.
-->'''Brian''': The Helswath was defeated so easily!? Was I on the right side...?
him, a now villainous example.
* RecurringElement: He is the TropeMaker of last minute powerful generals HonorRelatedAbuse: Just like his father, Bloom believed that are normally affable but is fanatically loyal Tailtiu shamed the family's house by turning against Reptor, so to maintain that image to the enemy country Empire supporters, he didn't intervene on Hilda's abuses to the point of unrecruitability and wields a mighty axe and decked in armor (Helswath gave him great defenses) that would later be perfected by [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade Murdock]] two games later; Brian [[WeHardlyKnewYe did not receive enough characterization back in the days]] to name the archetype.
her.
* SkippableBoss: Since PetTheDog: Does care for Tine (or Linda), though he doesn't guard Dozel and will charge is controlling towards Chalphy, you can seize Dozel her. Through WhatCouldHaveBeen, he would have moments more based on Kaga's notes: [[spoiler:While he left Tailtiu to die, he would still give her a proper burial by putting her in an ice coffin and he will vanish with sent the rest of the Dozelian units.
* SuperToughness: The most durable enemy in the game thanks
coffin to Helswath defensive boosts, [[SNKBoss Julius]] notwithstanding.
* WalkingArmory: Like all Master Knights, he is theoretically capable of wielding almost any non-holy weapon in the game, although in practice he only carries the Helswath.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He's killed not long after his introduction, unless the player plans things beforehand ''very'' well.[[note]]If Shannan, Iuchar, or Iucharba is near Chalphy Castle, they can be
Silesse, which was later used as a 'bait' by Claud to distract Brian while resurrect her at the main army cost of his life and the Valkyrie Staff. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Alas indeed]].]]
* PsychoElectro: The Mjolnir in Chapter 7; switched to Bolting and Thoron in Chapter 8.
* PuppetKing: See Danann, but for Manster.
* TheUnfought: In ''Thracia 776'', as Leif
focuses his forces on conquering Dozel Castle from Edda. Brian's ''entire army'' will vanish the moment Dozel is conquered, allowing the player to bypass Manster while Seliph takes care of him completely.[[/note]]
in Conote.
* YouKilledMyFather: Uses this line:
-->'''Brian''': You're the person that killed my father... It's time to end this grudge that has plagued the House of Dozel
UnholyMatrimony: Subverted. Both he and Hilda are horrible people, but Bloom's actual feelings for 3 generations!
* YoungerThanTheyLook: His in-game portrait looks like an old man, when in fact he's
Hilda were not likely to be past his late 20's/very early 30's.shown, thus remaining ambiguous. He also didn't share her joy for Child Hunts.




[[folder:Slaydar]]
!!Slaydar
->'''Class:''' Great Knight

A general of Dozel under Lord Lombard's command.

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\n[[folder:Slaydar]]\n!!Slaydar\n[[folder:Hilda]]
!!Duchess Hilda of Friege
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hilda_9.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Hilda in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fehhild4.png[[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Queen of Friege]]
->'''Class:''' Great Knight

A general
Queen
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Fjalar [Minor] (It's listed as Dáinn [Major] in the last chapter, but this is due to a glitch)\\
'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YukoSanpei (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Liz Morey (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')

The wife
of Dozel under Lord Lombard's command.Duke Bloom and the mother of Ishtore and Ishtar and sister-in-law to Tailtiu and Ethnia. She was in charge of the occupation force in the Miletos District.



* OneSteveLimit: His name is nearly identical to [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGaiden Slayde]], even sharing the same characters in the Japanese version.

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* OneSteveLimit: His name is nearly identical to [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGaiden Slayde]], AbusiveParents: Where do we even sharing ''begin'' on this? Not only she hideously abuse Tine/Linda, her nieces, for lulz, she also mentally abuses Ishtar to just marry Julius just so she gets the same peerage of being directly linked to the Imperial family, ignoring Ishtar's true feelings for Julius.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Her official game portrait had her face possessing wrinkles, but when it comes to official arts, TCG portrayals or ''Heroes'', she actually looks quite decent for an old woman that hasn't reached grandma status, and the wrinkles are gone.
* AdaptedOut: She's not present in the Mitsuki Oosawa manga, which could be saying something, as the manga was well known to make formerly unsympathetic
characters look more sympathetic, meaning that [[BeyondRedemption even Oosawa thinks that Hilda is just unsalvagable]].
* BastardBastard: When you consider where the Fjalar blood within her comes from, one can assume that she's born from one of Victor's womanizing antics. Either you can wonder if Victor just happened to impregnate a cruel woman and/or Hilda got most of her bad stuffs from Victor and took it far worse with actions that not even Victor would dream of doing.
* DarkActionGirl: More exactly, a very powerful LadyOfBlackMagic.
* DomesticAbuse: Inflicts this to [[spoiler:Tailtiu/Ethnia to the point it killed them]], then continues to do that to Tine/Linda. Ishtar only got the mental abuse version.
* DrowningMySorrows: In her level 40 quote in ''Heroes'' she reveals that she secretly likes to drink to forget the pain and sorrow of losing Bloom, Reptor as well as the fact that the House Friege that she's proud of has been reduced to very few members thanks to Seliph.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: ''Heroes'' reveal that her anger against the Liberation Army for slaughtering her family was genuine, she does hold love and respect for Bloom and Reptor and House Friege. Of course, once the two died, she becomes even more monstrous than she already was.
* EvilAunt: She's the aunt of Arthur/Amid and Tine/Linda, and she's abusive towards the latter. .
* EvilGloating: Likes to rub
in the Japanese version.faces of Arthur/Amid and Tine/Linda that she drove their mothers to death and takes great pleasure in that act and trying to repeat that to them.
* EvilMatriarch: An exceptionally terrifying sort, even by the standards of this trope.
* FreudianExcuseDenial: In her ''Heroes'' Level 40 confession, she tells the Summoner to leave after seeing her drinking to forget her pain of losing loved ones, implying that [[DontYouDarePityMe she'd rather not get pitied for that sorrow of hers]], she has embraced the image of 'sadistic devil in human skin' wholly despite her vulnerability and would rather the world see her that way too.
* ForTheEvulz: There's ''virtually no reason'' why Hilda is such a power-hungry evil bitch that likes the suffering of others. Hell, even Manfroy and his Loptr Church kinsmen can [[FreudianExcuse make the claim]] that their years of persecution eventually drove them into CardCarryingVillain status (though they have no regrets), Hilda has no such excuse. Even the idea that her abuse towards Tailtiu was revenge for her "shaming" her family by supporting Sigurd's "coup" is shot down, as she outright admits to Tine that she did it solely for her amusement. Even with the extra layer given from ''Heroes'', this trope is still part of her characterization that stays the same.
-->''"Tailtiu was a waste of space. I made her life miserable and I would do it again."''
* GoldDigger: Her reasons for being content with Julius' courting of Ishtar amount to this. Already being married to the Duke of Friege drives this point even further. Ishtar herself isn't too thrilled, as she [[GoldBurier actually loves Julius and not his status.]]
* GlassCannon: Very strong LadyOfBlackMagic -- with a ''very'' heavy fire tome. Get her a considerably powerful physical attacker (or an ''angry'' Tine) and she'll just take a few hits to pop off.
* HateSink: Probably the single most despicable character '''in the entire series''', let alone woman. From what she did to both her sister-in-law and her daughter, and even how she treats ''her own'', she was made to be so utterly reprehensible and lacks any sort of FreudianExcuse (for reference, even Manfroy has one). Hilda was ''really'' made to show the lowest that the Empire can do even with minimum Loptous interference. Additionally, Hilda is an intentional attempt to avert the trope FemalesAreMoreInnocent, showing that women can be just as despicable beings as men.
* HeroicLineage: A minor degree of the Fjalar bloodline. However, 'heroic' would be the last thing you would refer to Hilda as.
* HonorRelatedAbuse: Hilda thrives in using this trope as a front to torture Tailtiu and Tine, since she was on the Empire's side and Reptor was her father in-law, but beneath that, [[ForTheEvulz she just personally enjoys torturing them for no apparent reason.]]
* {{Hypocrite}}: She's pissed that you killed her husband and son, Bloom and Ishtore, and wanted to exact revenge. But she gloats proudly about [[spoiler:driving Tailtiu/Ethnia to death and is said to be very delighted when she drove the parents of many children to death]].
* ItsAllAboutMe: Subtly: When Hilda talks about her grudge against Seliph and his army for killing Bloom and Ishtore, she refers to them as "[her] husband and son". That specific choice of words wouldn't seem strange if she were talking to anyone other than Ishtar, her daughter. You know, Bloom's daughter and Ishtore's sister? Also, as said about her being a {{Hypocrite}}, kill HER husband and son? That's a horrible crime and she wants revenge. When she herself kills someone else's family member (or just drove them to death)? ''What a joy.''
* KickTheDog: It's mentioned in the intro of Chapter 10 that she drove numerous citizens to "hideously cruel" deaths. Meaning [[spoiler:Tailtiu/Ethnia]] wasn't the only person she tortured to death. In addition, she heartily supports the [[spoiler:Child Hunts]]. When some escape, she orders them all killed. (We’ll say this again — when ''some'' children escape, she orders for '''all''' of them to be killed.)
* NoblewomansLaugh: She will usually let one out whenever either Arthur/Amid or Tine/Linda confront her, before she starts her EvilGloating. Just so you get REALLY angered at her quickly.
* PlayingWithFire: Her tome, Bolganone, and her unique weapon in ''Heroes,'' Fiery Bolganone.
* PromotedToPlayable: She's recruitable in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''. Considering that many other HateSink characters throughout the franchise was made playable, it's of no surprise that Hilda, one of the biggest {{Hate Sink}}s of the franchise, would end up getting the trope in the end.
* PuppetKing: See Danann, but for Miletos.
* PreAssKickingOneLiner: In ''Heroes'':
-->"Hellfire!"\\
"Is it to be revenge?"\\
"My hand will end you."\\
"I'll kill you all!"
* RankScalesWithAsskicking: The queen of Chronos might not be a good monarch but is a powerful mage sure enough.
* RecurringElement: Starting from Hilda, you can usually find a recurring female antagonist that is especially despicable and unsympathetic; usually on the mature age, contrasting with her sympathetic daughter. As the first progenitor of that, Hilda lacked the more humanizing elements of Dark Ladies about being brainwashed into loyalty.
* SeeYouInHell: Her response to Arthur in the final chapter.
* SmugSnake: ''So'' very full of herself, as she also seemed a little too controlling on Ishtar, her own daughter, who's far more powerful than her because of her Major Thrud Holy Blood and only follows her around because she understands familial love and piety. And then there's her EvilGloating (which is usually preceded with a NoblewomansLaugh), which many players find ''very'' satisfying to wipe off from her face using either Tine or Arthur.
* UnholyMatrimony: With Bloom, it's subverted, see his entry for more details. She wants Ishtar to get on the trope by marrying Julius, though Ishtar truly loves the Prince and shows hesitation about the deal. ''Heroes'' reveal that it may be at least one-sided for Hilda, she does love her husband and her anger against the Liberation Army for killing him was not fake at all.
* UniqueEnemy: Gets her own class and skillset to herself for unknown reasons.
* VillainousBreakdown: ''Heroes'' makes clear that she doesn't take the death of her father, Bloom and Ishtore well... However it's unknown if she's talking about her father-in-law Reptor or her birth father (who is possibly Victor).
-->I will avenge my father, my husband and my son. '''I will see their killers BURN!'''
* YouMonster: Aside from her brutal torture of [[spoiler:Tailtiu & Tine or Ethnia & Linda]], when you liberate one of the villages in the map she's in, this exchange pops up...
-->That Queen Hilda of Chronos is wicked to the core. [[spoiler:She began abducting kids after allying with this dark bishop. She kills the mothers, too, without a blink of an eye!]] That woman's not even human. I'd say she's more like a devil!



[[folder:Harold]]
!!Harold
->'''Class:''' General

A general of Dozel in charge of defending Ganeishire.

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[[folder:Harold]]
!!Harold
[[folder:Ishtar]]
!!Princess Ishtar of Friege
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ishtar_fe_treasure.png]]
[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here to see Ishtar in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ishtarfeh.png[[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:250:Goddess of Thunder]]
->'''Class:''' General

A general
Sage
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Thrud [Major], Fjalar [Minor]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaiKadowaki (Japanese, ''Videogame/FireEmblemHeroes''), [[Creator/{{Ratana}} Ratana Therakulsathit]] (English, ''Videogame/FireEmblemHeroes'') (credited as Ratana)

Daughter
of Dozel Bloom and the "Goddess of Thunder." Inheritor of the Mjolnir, she is in charge love with the Prince of defending Ganeishire.Grannvale, Julius.



* KickTheDog: By the time Seliph and the Liberation Army reclaim Ganeishire, the town is already trashed, implying he killed the inhabitants.
* PaletteSwap: Of Zyne, again.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Schmidt]]
!!Schmidt
->'''Class:''' Great Knight

One of Danann's generals, who leads an army of Axe Knights after Iuchar or Iucharba defected or were defeated.
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* PaletteSwap: Of Slayder.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fisher]]
->'''Class:''' Great Knight

Brian's captain who leads the charge at Edda.
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* SkippableBoss: Since he doesn't guard Dozel and will charge towards Edda, you can seize Dozel and he will vanish with the rest of the Dozelian units.
* PaletteSwap: His portrait is Philip's portrait, but with a dark purple cape.
[[/folder]]

!!Friege
[[folder:Reptor]]
!!Duke Reptor of Friege ''(Leptor)''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reptor_super_tactics_book.png]]
->'''Class:''' Baron
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Thrud [Major]

The duke of Friege, Prime Minister of Grannvale, and the father of Bloom, Tailtiu, and Ethnia. He leads a coalition opposing the Prince's authority.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Perhaps one of the bigger ones in the Oosawa manga. [[spoiler:Reptor regretted his rash actions for his own ambitions and then did all he could to keep Tailtiu safe, which culminated in a HeroicSacrifice.]]
* AmbitionIsEvil: He already had a very high position in the Empire, but wanted more than that.
-->'''Reptor''' (to [[spoiler:Sigurd]]): "Hmph, you idiot! Politics is all about power! Your father had no power, which is why he died."



* ArchnemesisDad: For Tailtiu [[spoiler:and Ethnia]]. In fact, he's one of the few who can scare the living SHIT out of the usually fearless Tailtiu. Averted in the Oosawa manga: instead of being antagonistic, he's still a loving, conflicted father. Tailtiu only ''thought'' that he snuck her to Sigurd's army as a mole to further his agenda, but then was proven wrong.
* BigBadWannabe: He leads the coalition to overthrow the Prince so he can take over Grannvale and presumably the rest of the continent for himself, but he's really just being played by Arvis. Interestingly, since Arvis himself is a BigBadWannabe being played by Manfroy, this creates a three-part chain of wannabes.
* ClimaxBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy you fight in Gen 1.]]
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Given a full 30 magic stat for a class that caps it at 22. He was [[WhatCouldHaveBeen originally]] going to be a ''Sage'', which has a 30 Magic cap, so either the developers forgot to change it or intentionally left it as is.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:After you smoke him, Sigurd wastes no time following him into the grave and the plot switches to focus on Seliph.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Downplayed. Reptor actually tried to be a family man that cares for his family and children, but after seeing Tailtiu betray him and being crushed over it, his next course of action is to guard the family prestige instead and inflicts a HonorRelatedAbuse on Tailtiu.
* EvilChancellor: He's the Prime Minister of Grannvale, and a greedy, treacherous one at that.
* EvilOldFolks: He's already old enough to have three children and potentially be a grandfather. He's also a prideful, ambitious asshole.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: In the Oosawa manga, Reptor was actually serious about turning himself in to Azmur, admitting to killing Kurth and Ring and framing Byron and Sigurd for it, and owing up to his crimes, all thanks to Tailtiu calling him out. Unfortunately, the conditions of surrender required him to surrender his Mjolnir to Aida on the premise that it would be passed down to Bloom later... [[spoiler:and that's the time Aida, on the order of Arvis, backstabbed Reptor, thus at a time he would not have the luxury of Mjolnir's blessings]].
* HeroicLineage: Of the Thrud bloodline. Like Lombard, he himself isn't nearly as heroic as his ancestor. However, in the Oosawa manga, at the end of his life, [[spoiler:he proved his heroism, telling Azelle to take care of Tailtiu and then showing himself to his pursuers, gladly giving his life for both of them]].
* HeroicSacrifice: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:he told Azelle to take care of Tailtiu and then confronted his pursuers so they wouldn't hunt down his daughter. Just shortly before, he prayed for Thrud to just take his life instead of his daughter's as his punishment for letting his ambition fly over his head, and his chance came]].
* HighClassGlass: Helps show his position as the EvilChancellor.
* HonorRelatedAbuse: Reptor started this trend on the House Friege to abuse Tailtiu in the future, by marking her a traitor that shamed the House of Thrud's honor and wanting her to die for it.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In the Oosawa manga, after being confronted by Tailtiu, who accused him of just using her and dropping her on Sigurd's ranks just to further his ambition, Reptor has this reaction, realizing [[AmbitionIsEvil how far he has fallen for the sake of ambition.]]
* PetTheDog: Subverted. Reptor was visibly crushed when he faced Tailtiu in battle, blaming Claud for 'tricking her', meaning that there could be a chance that he genuinely loved her as a father. But then, he decided that the Friege house name comes first, so he'll kill her without hesitation. This is instead played straight in the Oosawa manga; after all those, he's ''still'' a loving father to Tailtiu and wasn't even thinking to kill her off for the Friege house name. [[spoiler:Too bad Aida decided that she'd roast him right around the reunion.]]
* PsychoElectro: The Mjolnir tome that Bloom and Ishtar wield? It's originally ''his'' weapon.
* TakingYouWithMe: It's likely that the player will only initiate combat with him after [[spoiler:Velthomer's fire mages turn on him]]. If a character without special dialogue is the first to confront him, he yells that if he's going to burn, then ''everyone'' will burn with him.

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* ArchnemesisDad: For Tailtiu [[spoiler:and Ethnia]]. In fact, he's one AntiVillain: ''Thracia 776'' has her state that neither she nor Ishtore approve of [[spoiler:the child hunts, to the point that in the final chapter she has the children Arvis rescued hidden away, with it being made very clear that anyone who laid a hand on them would answer to her personally]]. She (and Ishtore) were also kind to Tine, unlike their parents.
* ApologeticAttacker: Even if you're going to die with her next thunder strike, she will still apologize for it. The exception is when she's on the first blood race with Julius in Chapter 10.
* BreakOutVillain: Seems to be this due to being a complex TragicVillain combined with her unusually heroic appearance: Ishtar is playable in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' under '''four''' different forms, including a Resplendant alt '''and''' an Ascendant alt which was released only
few who can scare the living SHIT out months later. She's also in ''Fire Emblem Awakening'' as a [[DownloadableContent downloadable playable character]].
* BrokenBird: She's torn between her love for Julius and her family, and her own sense
of the what's right and wrong. In official art, she often appears uncertain and sorrowful. She's also usually fearless Tailtiu. Averted posed with one arm across her body, like she's closing herself off, or hugging herself.
* CoolBigSis: To Tine/Linda.
* DarkMistress: She's not really evil, but her love for Julius and loyalty to her family makes her a foe.
* DisappointedInYou: Says this to Tine/Linda when facing her
in Chapter 8.
* GlassCannon: Ishtar hits quite hard with
the Oosawa manga: instead Mjolnir tome and the tomes' bonuses makes her hard to hit and her attacks harder to dodge but her defense is comparatively low that the likes of being antagonistic, he's still Seliph with Tyrfing, Ares with Mystletainn or Fabail with Yewfelle can kill her in one or two hits if they can hit her..
* GoldDigger: What Hilda wants for her, in regards to Julius. Since she ''does'' like Julius [[GoldBurier for more than his power]], she's not very convinced.
-->'''Hilda:''' Ishtar, you listen up! We Frieges are of noble rank within Grannvale. And I'm originally from Velthomer, just as the Imperial family is. Who could possibly make
a loving, conflicted more worthy partner for His Highness than yourself!?
-->'''Ishtar''': ...Yes, Mother...
* HeroicLineage: Major Thrud blood from her
father. Tailtiu only ''thought'' Although she is a descendant of Fjalar through her mother’s side, she does not possess minor Fjalar blood. Unlike her parents, she's got more heroic and honorable traits, but remains loyal to both of them and her family, unlike her aunt.
* IveComeTooFar: She has her own sense of right and wrong, but the combination of filial piety, love for Julius and how she believes she's been too invested with the Empire's banner made her reject any form of redemption, thinking
that he snuck her she's too deep down in the path she walked and there's no turning back at that point.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: She uses the Mjolnir with deadly power and accuracy.
* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Let's recap: Bloom is a tyrannical jerk, Hilda is pretty much a devil in human skin. So how in the hell did Ishtar turn out
to Sigurd's army as a mole to further his agenda, be an honorable girl? Although she does gleefully partipate in Julius' "game" of killing the first Cruaader in Miletos but then was proven wrong.
your army has pretty much killed her brother and father anyway.
* BigBadWannabe: He leads LoveMartyr: To Julius. She doesn't approve of everything he does, but sticks with him out of love.
* MeaningfulName: She's named after
the coalition to overthrow Babylonian/Assyrian goddess of love, fertility, and war. Fitting for a character defined by her love for her boyfriend and family, and her [[RedBaron prowess on the Prince so he can take over Grannvale and presumably the rest of the continent for himself, battlefield]]. Unlike her namesake, [[spoiler:Ishtar's love doesn't lead Julius to his death, but he's really just being played by Arvis. Interestingly, since Arvis himself is a BigBadWannabe being played by Manfroy, this creates a three-part chain of wannabes.
* ClimaxBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy you fight in Gen 1.
her to hers.]]
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Given MoralityPet: Julius is nicer to her than anyone else, if possessive.
* MyGreatestFailure: In ''Heroes'', many of her lines make clear she regrets having chosen to side with Julius and the Empire. In her 5★ level 40 convo, she even ask the Summoner/Kiran to avoid committing to
a full 30 magic stat side they'll come to regret.
* NobleTopEnforcer: A very sympathetic, decent, and kind-hearted lady whose loyalty happens to lie with the enemies, and in love with the devil-possessed BigBad. She's one of the Camus Archetype characters in the Second Generation.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"I am sorry."\\
"There's nothing more to be said."\\
"You will die here."\\
"Mjölnir's wrath!"
* PromotedToPlayable:
** Makes her playable debut as a [=SpotPass=] character in ''Awakening''.
** In ''Heroes'', she's playable as a 5 star unit.
* PunchClockVillain: She fights the heroes because of her love
for a class that caps it at 22. He was [[WhatCouldHaveBeen originally]] going her family and her boyfriend.
* RecurringElement: Like Eldigan and Arion, Ishtar is supposed
to be a ''Sage'', which has SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute of Camus, a 30 Magic cap, so either sympathetic enforcer of the developers forgot enemy team. But because of that and being female, she started a trend that even female enemy generals can be sympathetic like her. Even moreso if there's a more confrontative and unsympathetic Dark Lady, in her case her mother Hilda, to change it or intentionally left it as is.
contrast her.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:After you smoke him, Sigurd wastes no time following him RedBaron: "Goddess of Thunder".
* ResurrectedForAJob: {{Implied}}. [[spoiler:In her 5★ level 40 conversation in ''Heroes'', she implies that she was called
into the grave and the plot switches to focus on Seliph.Askr shortly after her demise in her home game. Her Ascended variant outright confirms this as well.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Downplayed. Reptor actually tried to be a family man that cares for his family and children, but after seeing Tailtiu betray him and being crushed over it, his next course of action is to guard the family prestige instead and inflicts a HonorRelatedAbuse on Tailtiu.
* EvilChancellor: He's the Prime Minister of Grannvale, and a greedy, treacherous one at that.
* EvilOldFolks: He's already old enough to have three children and potentially be a grandfather. He's also a prideful, ambitious asshole.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: In the Oosawa manga, Reptor was actually serious about turning himself
ShockAndAwe: Being born in to Azmur, admitting to killing Kurth and Ring and framing Byron and Sigurd for it, and owing up to his crimes, all thanks to Tailtiu calling him out. Unfortunately, the conditions of surrender required him to surrender his Mjolnir to Aida on the premise that it would be passed down to Bloom later... [[spoiler:and that's the time Aida, on the order of Arvis, backstabbed Reptor, thus at a time he would not have the luxury of Mjolnir's blessings]].
* HeroicLineage: Of
the Thrud bloodline. Like Lombard, he lineage, she's a deadly thunder mage, even more so since she has Major Blood, thus has access to Mjolnir.
* ShouldersOfDoom: If her shoulder pads in her original artwork weren't big enough for you, her artwork in ''Heroes'' makes them larger than her head.
* SuicideByCop: Implied. [[spoiler:She's sends herself and the Royal Guard of Belhalla on an offensive charge against the Crusaders rather than staying put and provide a difficult defense. Even Julius
himself isn't nearly as heroic as his ancestor. However, in the Oosawa manga, at the end of his life, [[spoiler:he proved his heroism, telling Azelle to take care of Tailtiu questions Ishtar's decision and then showing himself to his pursuers, gladly giving his life for both suspects her of them]].
* HeroicSacrifice: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:he told Azelle to take care of Tailtiu and then confronted his pursuers so they wouldn't hunt down his daughter. Just shortly before, he prayed for Thrud to just take his life instead of his daughter's as his punishment for letting his ambition fly over his head, and his chance came]].
* HighClassGlass: Helps show his position as the EvilChancellor.
* HonorRelatedAbuse: Reptor started
doing this trend on the House Friege to abuse Tailtiu in the future, by marking her a traitor that shamed the House of Thrud's honor and wanting her to die for it.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In the Oosawa manga, after being confronted by Tailtiu, who accused
trope but Ishtar convinces him of just using her and dropping her on Sigurd's ranks just to further his ambition, Reptor has this reaction, realizing [[AmbitionIsEvil how far he has fallen for the sake of ambition.otherwise.]]
* PetTheDog: Subverted. Reptor was visibly crushed when he faced Tailtiu in battle, blaming Claud for 'tricking her', meaning that there could be a chance that he genuinely loved her as a father. But then, he decided that the Friege house name comes first, so he'll kill her without hesitation. This is instead played straight in the Oosawa manga; after all those, he's ''still'' a loving father to Tailtiu and wasn't even thinking to kill her off for the Friege house name. [[spoiler:Too bad Aida decided that she'd roast him right around the reunion.]]
* PsychoElectro: The Mjolnir tome that Bloom and
UnholyMatrimony: With Julius. AntiVillain she may be, but Ishtar wield? It's originally ''his'' weapon.
* TakingYouWithMe: It's likely that
is still perfectly willing to ride onto the player will only initiate combat battlefield with him after [[spoiler:Velthomer's fire mages turn on him]]. If a character without special dialogue to hunt your army for sport.
* VillainsOutShopping:
** She
is the first to confront him, he yells that if he's going to burn, then ''everyone'' will burn sometimes depicted with him.Julius playing board games in older promotional art.
** In ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', Ishtar and Reinhardt are among the characters taking part to the dance festival. Guess the [[AntiVillain anti villains]] also need a break.
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:And brother and mother, too. She tries doing this to Seliph and the Liberation Army, but obviously fails because she was on the wrong side anyway.]]



[[folder:Ethnia]]
!!Princess Ethnia of Friege
[[quoteright:231:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ethnia.jpg]]
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Thrud [Minor]

The youngest daughter of Reptor and the sister of Tailtiu. She is the mother of Amid and Linda.

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[[folder:Ethnia]]
!!Princess Ethnia
[[folder:Ishtore]]
!!Prince Ishtore
of Friege
[[quoteright:231:https://static.
Friege ''(Ishtor)''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ethnia.jpg]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/ishtore.png]]
->'''Class:''' Mage Fighter
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Thrud [Minor], Fjalar [Minor]

The youngest daughter son of Reptor and the sister Bloom who was in charge of Tailtiu. She is the mother of Amid and Linda.defending Melgen along with his lover Liza.



* HeroicLineage: Of the Thrud Bloodline, handing it down to her children Amid and Linda if they are to appear.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:If Tailtiu doesn't marry, she takes her place as a SacrificialLamb who's tortured to death by Hilda and becomes this to Linda and Amid. She also does NOT appear in the game whatsoever, only mentioned by Amid and Linda.]]
* TheOjou: A straighter example than her sister, given that she's more quiet and appears to be more ladylike, but she still [[spoiler:runs off to join Sigurd's army if Tailtiu is killed]].
* SiblingYinYang: Ethnia is said to be more quiet compared to [[GenkiGirl Tailtiu]].

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* AntiVillain: Ishtar notes in ''Thracia 776'' that he's also strongly opposed to the child hunts, but he is nevertheless an enemy who needs to be fought.
** He also cares for his cousin Tine/Linda and her mother, [[spoiler:despite Hilda's abuse]].
** He's also genuine in loving Liza, and was utterly crushed if she's killed before him, swearing revenge.
** When Seliph beats him, he starts wondering if he's truly a bad guy, because he looked like someone who'd be decent off-battle.
* EyesAlwaysShut: His in-game appearance.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Like Ishtar.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Fjalar and Thrud Bloodline, handing it down to her children Amid and Linda if they are to appear.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:If Tailtiu doesn't marry, she takes her place as a SacrificialLamb who's tortured to death by Hilda and becomes this to Linda and Amid. She also does NOT appear in the game whatsoever, only mentioned by Amid and Linda.]]
* TheOjou: A straighter example than her
like his sister, given but minor in both cases.
* ItsPersonal: He has nothing against Seliph's army [[BerserkButton unless Liza dies]] — then he's more than willing to take vengeance.
* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Same deal with Ishtar, though we only get little snippets on how decent Ishtore is.
* MagicKnight: He's one of the few male War Mages in the game.
* PunchClockVillain: He's really not
that she's more quiet and appears bad a guy, he just happens to be more ladylike, on the enemy side.
* RecurringElement: Ishtore, along with his lover Liza, codified the trend of one-shot, unrecruitable enemies, that could be sympathetic and any characterization he could get are mostly posthumous.
* ShockAndAwe: He's part of House Friege and has the signature electricity spells expected of a descendant of Thrud, such as Bolting and Thoron. Unfortunately for him, he didn't inherit major Thrud blood like his sister, so he can't use Mjolnir.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's a minor boss who dies fairly early into the second generation,
but she still [[spoiler:runs off it has a ripple effect on the rest of the Friege nobility. In addition, he's also the first boss that caused Seliph to join Sigurd's army if Tailtiu question whether the Empire was really completely filled with bastards, which would test his mettle as a leader a few chapters later.
%%* ThisIsUnforgivable: After Liza
is killed]].
* SiblingYinYang: Ethnia is said to be more quiet compared to [[GenkiGirl Tailtiu]].
killed.




[[folder:Bloom]]
!!Duke Bloom of Friege ''(Bloome, Blume)''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bloom.png]]
->'''Class:''' Baron
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Thrud [Major]

Son of Duke Reptor and the brother of Tailtiu. He was appointed in the occupation of the Manster District. He is married to Hilda and the father of Ishtore and Ishtar.

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\n[[folder:Bloom]]\n!!Duke Bloom of Friege ''(Bloome, Blume)''\n[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bloom.png]]\n[[folder:Liza]]
!!Liza
->'''Class:''' Baron
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Thrud [Major]

Son of Duke Reptor
Thunder Mage

Ishtore's tactician
and the brother of Tailtiu. He was appointed in the occupation of the Manster District. He is married to Hilda and the father of Ishtore and Ishtar.lover.



* AccompliceByInaction: He didn't kill Tailtiu, he just stood by and allowed his wife to abuse her until she died. He doesn't like the child hunts, he just doesn't lift a finger to stop them. If Tine faces him in Chapter 8, she holds him just as responsible for her mother's death.
* AncestralWeapon: He's the direct inheritor of Mjolnir. He passes it further down the line to Ishtar at the start of Chapter 8.
* AntiVillain: Very hard to see, as he rules like a tyrant and makes people suffer, but [[EvenEvilHasStandards he possesses some standards, especially about Child Hunts,]] and it is hinted that he's quite kind to Teeny, even if he looked like a controlling stepfather. Most likely, he's only doing all those in order to preserve the Friege House's reputation rather than outright malice/evil. In addition, compared to Danann, Bloom didn't come off as TheCaligula; he's tyrannical, but he's not indulging in selfish pleasures, just concentrating on keeping order.
* EntitledBastard: He kidnaps Tailtiu and Tine beacause it's his "right" as head of the household. He scolds Tine for her reluctance to fight because of the "kindness" he showed afer Tailtiu's death (a death which he did nothing to prevent). When the battle turns against him, he demands aid from Travant--the man who did the work of opening Manster for conquest--and doesn't understand why Travant ignores him. And rather than try and protect his surviving child and heir, he instead begs for her to go out and save him from the rebels... yet only begrudgingly hands over Mjönir, the best weapon for her to do it with. To the moment he dies, he never stops viewing the world as someting that's meant to serve him.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Doesn't like the [[spoiler:child hunts]], even though he doesn't protest about them.
* EvilUncle: He's both the uncle of Arthur/Amid and Tine/Linda. Arthur/Amid despises him for taking his mother and sister back to Friege, while Tine/Linda rebels against him for letting her mother be tortured by his wife until the day she died.
* TheGhost: In ''Thracia 776'', Bloom only shows up in the opening narration of chapters and is offhandedly mentioned to be in charge of the Friege army.
* GreaterScopeVillain: As the leader of the Friege occupation of Manster, he’s naturally this in ''Thracia 776'' alongside everyone above him in the chain of power.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Thrud bloodline, but like his father before him, a now villainous example.
* HonorRelatedAbuse: Just like his father, Bloom believed that Tailtiu shamed the family's house by turning against Reptor, so to maintain that image to the Empire supporters, he didn't intervene on Hilda's abuses to her.
* PetTheDog: Does care for Tine (or Linda), though he is controlling towards her. Through WhatCouldHaveBeen, he would have moments more based on Kaga's notes: [[spoiler:While he left Tailtiu to die, he would still give her a proper burial by putting her in an ice coffin and sent the coffin to Silesse, which was later used by Claud to resurrect her at the cost of his life and the Valkyrie Staff. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Alas indeed]].]]
* PsychoElectro: The Mjolnir in Chapter 7; switched to Bolting and Thoron in Chapter 8.
* PuppetKing: See Danann, but for Manster.
* TheUnfought: In ''Thracia 776'', as Leif focuses his forces on Manster while Seliph takes care of him in Conote.
* UnholyMatrimony: Subverted. Both he and Hilda are horrible people, but Bloom's actual feelings for Hilda were not shown, thus remaining ambiguous. He also didn't share her joy for Child Hunts.

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* AccompliceByInaction: He didn't kill Tailtiu, he just stood by and allowed his wife to abuse her until she died. He doesn't like the child hunts, he just doesn't lift a finger to stop them. If Tine faces him in Chapter 8, she holds him just as responsible for her mother's death.
* AncestralWeapon: He's the direct inheritor of Mjolnir. He passes it further down the line to Ishtar at the start of Chapter 8.
* AntiVillain: Very hard to see, as he rules like a tyrant and makes people suffer, Like Ishtore, she isn't particularly evil, but [[EvenEvilHasStandards he possesses some standards, especially about Child Hunts,]] and it she is hinted still an enemy that he's quite kind to Teeny, even if he looked like a controlling stepfather. Most likely, he's only doing all those in order to preserve the Friege House's reputation rather than outright malice/evil. In addition, compared to Danann, Bloom didn't come off as TheCaligula; he's tyrannical, but he's not indulging in selfish pleasures, just concentrating on keeping order.
* EntitledBastard: He kidnaps Tailtiu and Tine beacause it's his "right" as head of the household. He scolds Tine for her reluctance to fight because of the "kindness" he showed afer Tailtiu's death (a death which he did nothing to prevent). When the battle turns against him, he demands aid from Travant--the man who did the work of opening Manster for conquest--and doesn't understand why Travant ignores him. And rather than try and protect his surviving child and heir, he instead begs for her to go out and save him from the rebels... yet only begrudgingly hands over Mjönir, the best weapon for her to do it with. To the moment he dies, he never stops viewing the world as someting that's meant to serve him.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Doesn't like the [[spoiler:child hunts]], even though he doesn't protest about them.
* EvilUncle: He's both the uncle of Arthur/Amid and Tine/Linda. Arthur/Amid despises him for taking his mother and sister back to Friege, while Tine/Linda rebels against him for letting her mother be tortured by his wife until the day she died.
* TheGhost: In ''Thracia 776'', Bloom only shows up in the opening narration of chapters and is offhandedly mentioned
needs to be in charge of fought.
* ElectrifiedBathtub: In
the Friege army.
* GreaterScopeVillain: As the leader of the Friege occupation of Manster, he’s naturally this in ''Thracia 776'' alongside everyone above him in the chain of power.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Thrud bloodline, but like his father before him, a now villainous example.
* HonorRelatedAbuse: Just like his father, Bloom believed that Tailtiu shamed the family's house by turning against Reptor, so to maintain that image to the Empire supporters, he didn't intervene on Hilda's abuses to her.
* PetTheDog: Does care for Tine (or Linda), though he is controlling towards her. Through WhatCouldHaveBeen, he would have moments more based on Kaga's notes: [[spoiler:While he left Tailtiu to die, he would still give her a proper burial by putting her in an ice coffin and sent the coffin to Silesse, which was later used by Claud to resurrect her at the cost of his life
Oosawa manga, she and the Valkyrie Staff. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Alas indeed]].]]
* PsychoElectro: The Mjolnir
entire Melgen army are killed this way by Arthur due to a recent rain creating a giant puddle in Chapter 7; switched to Bolting the battlefield where she and Thoron in Chapter 8.
* PuppetKing: See Danann, but for Manster.
* TheUnfought: In ''Thracia 776'', as Leif focuses his
her forces on Manster while Seliph takes care of him in Conote.
* UnholyMatrimony: Subverted. Both he and Hilda
are horrible people, but Bloom's actual feelings for Hilda were not shown, thus remaining ambiguous. He also didn't share crossing. Ironically, she expected that the rain would enhance her joy for Child Hunts.lighting magic, unaware that the Isaachian rebels have a lighting mage of their own...
* PaletteSwap: Of Aida.
* ShockAndAwe: Much like her boss (and lover) Ishtore, Liza is proficient in Thunder magic.
* TheStrategist: She serves as Ishtore's tactician.



[[folder:Hilda]]
!!Duchess Hilda of Friege
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hilda_9.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Hilda in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fehhild4.png[[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Queen of Friege]]
->'''Class:''' Queen
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Fjalar [Minor] (It's listed as Dáinn [Major] in the last chapter, but this is due to a glitch)\\
'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YukoSanpei (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Liz Morey (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')

The wife of Duke Bloom and the mother of Ishtore and Ishtar and sister-in-law to Tailtiu and Ethnia. She was in charge of the occupation force in the Miletos District.

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[[folder:Hilda]]
!!Duchess Hilda of Friege
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hilda_9.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Hilda in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fehhild4.png[[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Queen of Friege]]

[[folder:Fetra, Eliu, and Vampa]]
!!Fetra, Eliu, and Vampa
->'''Class:''' Queen
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Fjalar [Minor] (It's listed as Dáinn [Major]
Wind Mage, Thunder Mage, and Fire Mage respectively

The trio of mages
in the last chapter, but this is due to a glitch)\\
'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YukoSanpei (Japanese, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''), Liz Morey (English, ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'')

The wife of Duke Bloom and the mother of Ishtore and Ishtar and sister-in-law to Tailtiu and Ethnia. She was in charge of the
Manster occupation force in the Miletos District.force.



* AbusiveParents: Where do we even ''begin'' on this? Not only she hideously abuse Tine/Linda, her nieces, for lulz, she also mentally abuses Ishtar to just marry Julius just so she gets the peerage of being directly linked to the Imperial family, ignoring Ishtar's true feelings for Julius.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Her official game portrait had her face possessing wrinkles, but when it comes to official arts, TCG portrayals or ''Heroes'', she actually looks quite decent for an old woman that hasn't reached grandma status, and the wrinkles are gone.
* AdaptedOut: She's not present in the Mitsuki Oosawa manga, which could be saying something, as the manga was well known to make formerly unsympathetic characters look more sympathetic, meaning that [[BeyondRedemption even Oosawa thinks that Hilda is just unsalvagable]].
* BastardBastard: When you consider where the Fjalar blood within her comes from, one can assume that she's born from one of Victor's womanizing antics. Either you can wonder if Victor just happened to impregnate a cruel woman and/or Hilda got most of her bad stuffs from Victor and took it far worse with actions that not even Victor would dream of doing.
* DarkActionGirl: More exactly, a very powerful LadyOfBlackMagic.
* DomesticAbuse: Inflicts this to [[spoiler:Tailtiu/Ethnia to the point it killed them]], then continues to do that to Tine/Linda. Ishtar only got the mental abuse version.
* DrowningMySorrows: In her level 40 quote in ''Heroes'' she reveals that she secretly likes to drink to forget the pain and sorrow of losing Bloom, Reptor as well as the fact that the House Friege that she's proud of has been reduced to very few members thanks to Seliph.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: ''Heroes'' reveal that her anger against the Liberation Army for slaughtering her family was genuine, she does hold love and respect for Bloom and Reptor and House Friege. Of course, once the two died, she becomes even more monstrous than she already was.
* EvilAunt: She's the aunt of Arthur/Amid and Tine/Linda, and she's abusive towards the latter. .
* EvilGloating: Likes to rub in the faces of Arthur/Amid and Tine/Linda that she drove their mothers to death and takes great pleasure in that act and trying to repeat that to them.
* EvilMatriarch: An exceptionally terrifying sort, even by the standards of this trope.
* FreudianExcuseDenial: In her ''Heroes'' Level 40 confession, she tells the Summoner to leave after seeing her drinking to forget her pain of losing loved ones, implying that [[DontYouDarePityMe she'd rather not get pitied for that sorrow of hers]], she has embraced the image of 'sadistic devil in human skin' wholly despite her vulnerability and would rather the world see her that way too.
* ForTheEvulz: There's ''virtually no reason'' why Hilda is such a power-hungry evil bitch that likes the suffering of others. Hell, even Manfroy and his Loptr Church kinsmen can [[FreudianExcuse make the claim]] that their years of persecution eventually drove them into CardCarryingVillain status (though they have no regrets), Hilda has no such excuse. Even the idea that her abuse towards Tailtiu was revenge for her "shaming" her family by supporting Sigurd's "coup" is shot down, as she outright admits to Tine that she did it solely for her amusement. Even with the extra layer given from ''Heroes'', this trope is still part of her characterization that stays the same.
-->''"Tailtiu was a waste of space. I made her life miserable and I would do it again."''
* GoldDigger: Her reasons for being content with Julius' courting of Ishtar amount to this. Already being married to the Duke of Friege drives this point even further. Ishtar herself isn't too thrilled, as she [[GoldBurier actually loves Julius and not his status.]]
* GlassCannon: Very strong LadyOfBlackMagic -- with a ''very'' heavy fire tome. Get her a considerably powerful physical attacker (or an ''angry'' Tine) and she'll just take a few hits to pop off.
* HateSink: Probably the single most despicable character '''in the entire series''', let alone woman. From what she did to both her sister-in-law and her daughter, and even how she treats ''her own'', she was made to be so utterly reprehensible and lacks any sort of FreudianExcuse (for reference, even Manfroy has one). Hilda was ''really'' made to show the lowest that the Empire can do even with minimum Loptous interference. Additionally, Hilda is an intentional attempt to avert the trope FemalesAreMoreInnocent, showing that women can be just as despicable beings as men.
* HeroicLineage: A minor degree of the Fjalar bloodline. However, 'heroic' would be the last thing you would refer to Hilda as.
* HonorRelatedAbuse: Hilda thrives in using this trope as a front to torture Tailtiu and Tine, since she was on the Empire's side and Reptor was her father in-law, but beneath that, [[ForTheEvulz she just personally enjoys torturing them for no apparent reason.]]
* {{Hypocrite}}: She's pissed that you killed her husband and son, Bloom and Ishtore, and wanted to exact revenge. But she gloats proudly about [[spoiler:driving Tailtiu/Ethnia to death and is said to be very delighted when she drove the parents of many children to death]].
* ItsAllAboutMe: Subtly: When Hilda talks about her grudge against Seliph and his army for killing Bloom and Ishtore, she refers to them as "[her] husband and son". That specific choice of words wouldn't seem strange if she were talking to anyone other than Ishtar, her daughter. You know, Bloom's daughter and Ishtore's sister? Also, as said about her being a {{Hypocrite}}, kill HER husband and son? That's a horrible crime and she wants revenge. When she herself kills someone else's family member (or just drove them to death)? ''What a joy.''
* KickTheDog: It's mentioned in the intro of Chapter 10 that she drove numerous citizens to "hideously cruel" deaths. Meaning [[spoiler:Tailtiu/Ethnia]] wasn't the only person she tortured to death. In addition, she heartily supports the [[spoiler:Child Hunts]]. When some escape, she orders them all killed. (We’ll say this again — when ''some'' children escape, she orders for '''all''' of them to be killed.)
* NoblewomansLaugh: She will usually let one out whenever either Arthur/Amid or Tine/Linda confront her, before she starts her EvilGloating. Just so you get REALLY angered at her quickly.
* PlayingWithFire: Her tome, Bolganone, and her unique weapon in ''Heroes,'' Fiery Bolganone.
* PromotedToPlayable: She's recruitable in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''. Considering that many other HateSink characters throughout the franchise was made playable, it's of no surprise that Hilda, one of the biggest {{Hate Sink}}s of the franchise, would end up getting the trope in the end.
* PuppetKing: See Danann, but for Miletos.
* PreAssKickingOneLiner: In ''Heroes'':
-->"Hellfire!"\\
"Is it to be revenge?"\\
"My hand will end you."\\
"I'll kill you all!"
* RankScalesWithAsskicking: The queen of Chronos might not be a good monarch but is a powerful mage sure enough.
* RecurringElement: Starting from Hilda, you can usually find a recurring female antagonist that is especially despicable and unsympathetic; usually on the mature age, contrasting with her sympathetic daughter. As the first progenitor of that, Hilda lacked the more humanizing elements of Dark Ladies about being brainwashed into loyalty.
* SeeYouInHell: Her response to Arthur in the final chapter.
* SmugSnake: ''So'' very full of herself, as she also seemed a little too controlling on Ishtar, her own daughter, who's far more powerful than her because of her Major Thrud Holy Blood and only follows her around because she understands familial love and piety. And then there's her EvilGloating (which is usually preceded with a NoblewomansLaugh), which many players find ''very'' satisfying to wipe off from her face using either Tine or Arthur.
* UnholyMatrimony: With Bloom, it's subverted, see his entry for more details. She wants Ishtar to get on the trope by marrying Julius, though Ishtar truly loves the Prince and shows hesitation about the deal. ''Heroes'' reveal that it may be at least one-sided for Hilda, she does love her husband and her anger against the Liberation Army for killing him was not fake at all.
* UniqueEnemy: Gets her own class and skillset to herself for unknown reasons.
* VillainousBreakdown: ''Heroes'' makes clear that she doesn't take the death of her father, Bloom and Ishtore well... However it's unknown if she's talking about her father-in-law Reptor or her birth father (who is possibly Victor).
-->I will avenge my father, my husband and my son. '''I will see their killers BURN!'''
* YouMonster: Aside from her brutal torture of [[spoiler:Tailtiu & Tine or Ethnia & Linda]], when you liberate one of the villages in the map she's in, this exchange pops up...
-->That Queen Hilda of Chronos is wicked to the core. [[spoiler:She began abducting kids after allying with this dark bishop. She kills the mothers, too, without a blink of an eye!]] That woman's not even human. I'd say she's more like a devil!

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* AbusiveParents: Where do we even ''begin'' on this? Not only she hideously abuse Tine/Linda, her nieces, for lulz, she AmazonBrigade: And they're also mentally abuses Ishtar to just marry Julius just so she gets the peerage of being directly linked to the Imperial family, ignoring Ishtar's true feelings for Julius.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Her official game portrait had her face possessing wrinkles, but when it comes to official arts, TCG portrayals or ''Heroes'', she actually looks quite decent for an old
led by a woman that hasn't reached grandma status, and the wrinkles are gone.
- Ishtar.
* AdaptedOut: She's not present in the Mitsuki Oosawa manga, which could be saying something, as the manga was well known ArtificialStupidity: Once they select a target for their Triangle Attack, they will try to make formerly unsympathetic characters look more sympathetic, meaning that [[BeyondRedemption set it up even Oosawa thinks that Hilda is just unsalvagable]].
* BastardBastard: When you consider where the Fjalar blood within her comes from, one can assume that she's born from
if one of Victor's womanizing antics. Either you can wonder if Victor just happened to impregnate a cruel woman and/or Hilda got most of her bad stuffs from Victor them is lost on on the counterattack and took it far worse with actions that not even Victor would dream of doing.
* DarkActionGirl: More exactly, a very powerful LadyOfBlackMagic.
* DomesticAbuse: Inflicts this to [[spoiler:Tailtiu/Ethnia to the point it killed them]], then continues
will continue entering melee counterattack range to do that to Tine/Linda. Ishtar only got the mental abuse version.
so.
* DrowningMySorrows: In her level 40 quote in ''Heroes'' she reveals that she secretly likes to drink to forget the pain BlowYouAway: Fetra (Elwind).
* PaletteSwap: Of Pamela
and sorrow of losing Bloom, Reptor as well as the fact that the House Friege that she's proud of has been reduced to very few members thanks to Seliph.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: ''Heroes'' reveal that her anger against the Liberation Army for slaughtering her family was genuine, she does hold love and respect for Bloom and Reptor and House Friege. Of course, once the two died, she becomes even more monstrous than she already was.
* EvilAunt: She's the aunt of Arthur/Amid and Tine/Linda, and she's abusive towards the latter. .
* EvilGloating: Likes to rub in the faces of Arthur/Amid and Tine/Linda that she drove their mothers to death and takes great pleasure in that act and trying to repeat that to them.
* EvilMatriarch: An exceptionally terrifying sort, even by the standards of this trope.
Díthorba, again.
* FreudianExcuseDenial: In her ''Heroes'' Level 40 confession, she tells the Summoner to leave after seeing her drinking to forget her pain of losing loved ones, implying that [[DontYouDarePityMe she'd rather not get pitied for that sorrow of hers]], she has embraced the image of 'sadistic devil in human skin' wholly despite her vulnerability and would rather the world see her that way too.
* ForTheEvulz: There's ''virtually no reason'' why Hilda is such a power-hungry evil bitch that likes the suffering of others. Hell, even Manfroy and his Loptr Church kinsmen can [[FreudianExcuse make the claim]] that their years of persecution eventually drove them into CardCarryingVillain status (though they have no regrets), Hilda has no such excuse. Even the idea that her abuse towards Tailtiu was revenge for her "shaming" her family by supporting Sigurd's "coup" is shot down, as she outright admits to Tine that she did it solely for her amusement. Even with the extra layer given from ''Heroes'', this trope is still part of her characterization that stays the same.
-->''"Tailtiu was a waste of space. I made her life miserable and I would do it again."''
* GoldDigger: Her reasons for being content with Julius' courting of Ishtar amount to this. Already being married to the Duke of Friege drives this point even further. Ishtar herself isn't too thrilled, as she [[GoldBurier actually loves Julius and not his status.]]
* GlassCannon: Very strong LadyOfBlackMagic -- with a ''very'' heavy fire tome. Get her a considerably powerful physical attacker (or an ''angry'' Tine) and she'll just take a few hits to pop off.
* HateSink: Probably the single most despicable character '''in the entire series''', let alone woman. From what she did to both her sister-in-law and her daughter, and even how she treats ''her own'', she was made to be so utterly reprehensible and lacks any sort of FreudianExcuse (for reference, even Manfroy has one). Hilda was ''really'' made to show the lowest that the Empire can do even with minimum Loptous interference. Additionally, Hilda is an intentional attempt to avert the trope FemalesAreMoreInnocent, showing that women can be just as despicable beings as men.
* HeroicLineage: A minor degree of the Fjalar bloodline. However, 'heroic' would be the last thing you would refer to Hilda as.
* HonorRelatedAbuse: Hilda thrives in using this trope as a front to torture Tailtiu and Tine, since she was on the Empire's side and Reptor was her father in-law, but beneath that, [[ForTheEvulz she just personally enjoys torturing them for no apparent reason.]]
* {{Hypocrite}}: She's pissed that you killed her husband and son, Bloom and Ishtore, and wanted to exact revenge. But she gloats proudly about [[spoiler:driving Tailtiu/Ethnia to death and is said to be very delighted when she drove the parents of many children to death]].
* ItsAllAboutMe: Subtly: When Hilda talks about her grudge against Seliph and his army for killing Bloom and Ishtore, she refers to them as "[her] husband and son". That specific choice of words wouldn't seem strange if she were talking to anyone other than Ishtar, her daughter. You know, Bloom's daughter and Ishtore's sister? Also, as said about her being a {{Hypocrite}}, kill HER husband and son? That's a horrible crime and she wants revenge. When she herself kills someone else's family member (or just drove them to death)? ''What a joy.''
* KickTheDog: It's mentioned in the intro of Chapter 10 that she drove numerous citizens to "hideously cruel" deaths. Meaning [[spoiler:Tailtiu/Ethnia]] wasn't the only person she tortured to death. In addition, she heartily supports the [[spoiler:Child Hunts]]. When some escape, she orders them all killed. (We’ll say this again — when ''some'' children escape, she orders for '''all''' of them to be killed.)
* NoblewomansLaugh: She will usually let one out whenever either Arthur/Amid or Tine/Linda confront her, before she starts her EvilGloating. Just so you get REALLY angered at her quickly.
* PlayingWithFire: Her tome, Bolganone, Vampa (Elfire).
* PsychoElectro: Eliu (Elthunder).
* RecurringBoss: They are fought twice in Generation 2, in Chapters 7
and her unique weapon in ''Heroes,'' Fiery Bolganone.
8.
* PromotedToPlayable: She's recruitable in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''. Considering that many other HateSink characters throughout the franchise was made playable, it's of no surprise that Hilda, one of the biggest {{Hate Sink}}s of the franchise, would end up getting the trope in the end.
* PuppetKing: See Danann, but for Miletos.
* PreAssKickingOneLiner: In ''Heroes'':
-->"Hellfire!"\\
"Is it to be revenge?"\\
"My hand will end you."\\
"I'll kill you all!"
* RankScalesWithAsskicking: The queen of Chronos might not be a good monarch but is a powerful mage sure enough.
* RecurringElement: Starting from Hilda, you can usually find a recurring female antagonist that is especially despicable and unsympathetic; usually on the mature age, contrasting
QuirkyMinibossSquad: Be careful with her sympathetic daughter. As the first progenitor of that, Hilda lacked the more humanizing elements of Dark Ladies about being brainwashed into loyalty.
* SeeYouInHell: Her response to Arthur in the final chapter.
* SmugSnake: ''So'' very full of herself, as she also seemed a little too controlling on Ishtar, her own daughter, who's far more powerful than her because of her Major Thrud Holy Blood and only follows her around because she understands familial love and piety. And then there's her EvilGloating (which is usually preceded
dealing with a NoblewomansLaugh), these women, the three can do the Triangle Attack, which many players find ''very'' satisfying lets them deal a critical hit when all three are adjacent to wipe off from her face using either Tine or Arthur.
* UnholyMatrimony: With Bloom, it's subverted, see his entry for more details. She wants Ishtar to get on the trope by marrying Julius, though Ishtar truly loves the Prince and shows hesitation about the deal. ''Heroes'' reveal that it may be at least one-sided for Hilda, she does love her husband and her anger against the Liberation Army for killing him was not fake at all.
* UniqueEnemy: Gets her own class and skillset to herself for unknown reasons.
* VillainousBreakdown: ''Heroes'' makes clear that she doesn't take the death of her father, Bloom and Ishtore well... However it's unknown if she's talking about her father-in-law Reptor or her birth father (who is possibly Victor).
-->I will avenge my father, my husband and my son. '''I will see
their killers BURN!'''
* YouMonster: Aside from her brutal torture of [[spoiler:Tailtiu & Tine or Ethnia & Linda]], when
intended target. Kill one and you liberate one of the villages in the map she's in, this exchange pops up...
-->That Queen Hilda of Chronos is wicked to the core. [[spoiler:She began abducting kids after allying with this dark bishop. She kills the mothers, too, without a blink of an eye!]] That woman's not even human. I'd say she's more like a devil!
cripple their ability.



[[folder:Ishtar]]
!!Princess Ishtar of Friege
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ishtar_fe_treasure.png]]
[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here to see Ishtar in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ishtarfeh.png[[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:250:Goddess of Thunder]]
->'''Class:''' Sage
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Thrud [Major], Fjalar [Minor]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaiKadowaki (Japanese, ''Videogame/FireEmblemHeroes''), [[Creator/{{Ratana}} Ratana Therakulsathit]] (English, ''Videogame/FireEmblemHeroes'') (credited as Ratana)

Daughter of Bloom and the "Goddess of Thunder." Inheritor of the Mjolnir, she is in love with the Prince of Grannvale, Julius.

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[[folder:Ishtar]]
!!Princess Ishtar of Friege
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ishtar_fe_treasure.png]]
[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here to see Ishtar in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ishtarfeh.png[[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:250:Goddess of Thunder]]
[[folder:Muhammed]]
!!Muhammed
->'''Class:''' Sage
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Thrud [Major], Fjalar [Minor]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaiKadowaki (Japanese, ''Videogame/FireEmblemHeroes''), [[Creator/{{Ratana}} Ratana Therakulsathit]] (English, ''Videogame/FireEmblemHeroes'') (credited as Ratana)

Daughter of Bloom and
General

A cruel general who leads
the "Goddess of Thunder." Inheritor of the Mjolnir, she is in love with the Prince of Grannvale, Julius.charge to retake Alster.



* AncestralWeapon: Mjolnir.
* AntiVillain: ''Thracia 776'' has her state that neither she nor Ishtore approve of [[spoiler:the child hunts, to the point that in the final chapter she has the children Arvis rescued hidden away, with it being made very clear that anyone who laid a hand on them would answer to her personally]]. She (and Ishtore) were also kind to Tine, unlike their parents.
* ApologeticAttacker: Even if you're going to die with her next thunder strike, she will still apologize for it. The exception is when she's on the first blood race with Julius in Chapter 10.
* BreakOutVillain: Seems to be this due to being a complex TragicVillain combined with her unusually heroic appearance: Ishtar is playable in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' under '''four''' different forms, including a Resplendant alt '''and''' an Ascendant alt which was released only few months later. She's also in ''Fire Emblem Awakening'' as a [[DownloadableContent downloadable playable character]].
* BrokenBird: She's torn between her love for Julius and her family, and her own sense of what's right and wrong. In official art, she often appears uncertain and sorrowful. She's also usually posed with one arm across her body, like she's closing herself off, or hugging herself.
* CoolBigSis: To Tine/Linda.
* DarkMistress: She's not really evil, but her love for Julius and loyalty to her family makes her a foe.
* DisappointedInYou: Says this to Tine/Linda when facing her in Chapter 8.
* GlassCannon: Ishtar hits quite hard with the Mjolnir tome and the tomes' bonuses makes her hard to hit and her attacks harder to dodge but her defense is comparatively low that the likes of Seliph with Tyrfing, Ares with Mystletainn or Fabail with Yewfelle can kill her in one or two hits if they can hit her..
* GoldDigger: What Hilda wants for her, in regards to Julius. Since she ''does'' like Julius [[GoldBurier for more than his power]], she's not very convinced.
-->'''Hilda:''' Ishtar, you listen up! We Frieges are of noble rank within Grannvale. And I'm originally from Velthomer, just as the Imperial family is. Who could possibly make a more worthy partner for His Highness than yourself!?
-->'''Ishtar''': ...Yes, Mother...
* HeroicLineage: Major Thrud blood from her father. Although she is a descendant of Fjalar through her mother’s side, she does not possess minor Fjalar blood. Unlike her parents, she's got more heroic and honorable traits, but remains loyal to both of them and her family, unlike her aunt.
* IveComeTooFar: She has her own sense of right and wrong, but the combination of filial piety, love for Julius and how she believes she's been too invested with the Empire's banner made her reject any form of redemption, thinking that she's too deep down in the path she walked and there's no turning back at that point.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: She uses the Mjolnir with deadly power and accuracy.
* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Let's recap: Bloom is a tyrannical jerk, Hilda is pretty much a devil in human skin. So how in the hell did Ishtar turn out to be an honorable girl? Although she does gleefully partipate in Julius' "game" of killing the first Cruaader in Miletos but then your army has pretty much killed her brother and father anyway.
* LoveMartyr: To Julius. She doesn't approve of everything he does, but sticks with him out of love.
* MeaningfulName: She's named after the Babylonian/Assyrian goddess of love, fertility, and war. Fitting for a character defined by her love for her boyfriend and family, and her [[RedBaron prowess on the battlefield]]. Unlike her namesake, [[spoiler:Ishtar's love doesn't lead Julius to his death, but her to hers.]]
* MoralityPet: Julius is nicer to her than anyone else, if possessive.
* MyGreatestFailure: In ''Heroes'', many of her lines make clear she regrets having chosen to side with Julius and the Empire. In her 5★ level 40 convo, she even ask the Summoner/Kiran to avoid committing to a side they'll come to regret.
* NobleTopEnforcer: A very sympathetic, decent, and kind-hearted lady whose loyalty happens to lie with the enemies, and in love with the devil-possessed BigBad. She's one of the Camus Archetype characters in the Second Generation.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"I am sorry."\\
"There's nothing more to be said."\\
"You will die here."\\
"Mjölnir's wrath!"
* PromotedToPlayable:
** Makes her playable debut as a [=SpotPass=] character in ''Awakening''.
** In ''Heroes'', she's playable as a 5 star unit.
* PunchClockVillain: She fights the heroes because of her love for her family and her boyfriend.
* RecurringElement: Like Eldigan and Arion, Ishtar is supposed to be a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute of Camus, a sympathetic enforcer of the enemy team. But because of that and being female, she started a trend that even female enemy generals can be sympathetic like her. Even moreso if there's a more confrontative and unsympathetic Dark Lady, in her case her mother Hilda, to contrast her.
* RedBaron: "Goddess of Thunder".
* ResurrectedForAJob: {{Implied}}. [[spoiler:In her 5★ level 40 conversation in ''Heroes'', she implies that she was called into Askr shortly after her demise in her home game. Her Ascended variant outright confirms this as well.]]
* ShockAndAwe: Being born in the Thrud lineage, she's a deadly thunder mage, even more so since she has Major Blood, thus has access to Mjolnir.
* ShouldersOfDoom: If her shoulder pads in her original artwork weren't big enough for you, her artwork in ''Heroes'' makes them larger than her head.
* SuicideByCop: Implied. [[spoiler:She's sends herself and the Royal Guard of Belhalla on an offensive charge against the Crusaders rather than staying put and provide a difficult defense. Even Julius himself questions Ishtar's decision and suspects her of doing this trope but Ishtar convinces him otherwise.]]
* UnholyMatrimony: With Julius. AntiVillain she may be, but Ishtar is still perfectly willing to ride onto the battlefield with him to hunt your army for sport.
* VillainsOutShopping:
** She is sometimes depicted with Julius playing board games in older promotional art.
** In ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', Ishtar and Reinhardt are among the characters taking part to the dance festival. Guess the [[AntiVillain anti villains]] also need a break.
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:And brother and mother, too. She tries doing this to Seliph and the Liberation Army, but obviously fails because she was on the wrong side anyway.]]

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* AncestralWeapon: Mjolnir.
* AntiVillain: ''Thracia 776'' has her state that neither she nor Ishtore approve of [[spoiler:the child hunts,
BadBoss: He threatens to the point that in the final chapter she has the children Arvis rescued hidden away, with it being made very clear that behead anyone who laid a hand on them would answer to her personally]]. She (and Ishtore) were also kind to Tine, unlike their parents.
* ApologeticAttacker: Even if you're going to die with her next thunder strike, she will still apologize for it. The exception is when she's on the first blood race with Julius in Chapter 10.
* BreakOutVillain: Seems to be this due to being a complex TragicVillain combined with her unusually heroic appearance: Ishtar is playable in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' under '''four''' different forms, including a Resplendant alt '''and''' an Ascendant alt which was released only few months later. She's also in ''Fire Emblem Awakening'' as a [[DownloadableContent downloadable playable character]].
* BrokenBird: She's torn between her love for Julius and her family, and her own sense of what's right and wrong. In official art, she often appears uncertain and sorrowful. She's also usually posed with one arm across her body, like she's closing herself off, or hugging herself.
* CoolBigSis: To Tine/Linda.
* DarkMistress: She's not really evil, but her love for Julius and loyalty to her family makes her a foe.
* DisappointedInYou: Says this to Tine/Linda when facing her in Chapter 8.
* GlassCannon: Ishtar hits quite hard with the Mjolnir tome and the tomes' bonuses makes her hard to hit and her attacks harder to dodge but her defense is comparatively low
that the likes of Seliph with Tyrfing, Ares with Mystletainn or Fabail with Yewfelle can kill her in one or two hits if they can hit her..
* GoldDigger: What Hilda wants for her, in regards to Julius. Since she ''does'' like Julius [[GoldBurier for more than his power]], she's not very convinced.
-->'''Hilda:''' Ishtar, you listen up! We Frieges are of noble rank within Grannvale. And I'm originally from Velthomer, just as the Imperial family is. Who could possibly make a more worthy partner for His Highness than yourself!?
-->'''Ishtar''': ...Yes, Mother...
* HeroicLineage: Major Thrud blood from her father. Although she is a descendant of Fjalar through her mother’s side, she does not possess minor Fjalar blood. Unlike her parents, she's got more heroic and honorable traits, but remains loyal to both of them and her family, unlike her aunt.
* IveComeTooFar: She has her own sense of right and wrong, but the combination of filial piety, love for Julius and how she believes she's been too invested with the Empire's banner made her reject any form of redemption, thinking that she's too deep down in the path she walked and there's no turning back at that point.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: She uses the Mjolnir with deadly power and accuracy.
* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Let's recap: Bloom is a tyrannical jerk, Hilda is pretty much a devil in human skin. So how in the hell did Ishtar turn out to be an honorable girl? Although she does gleefully partipate in Julius' "game" of killing the first Cruaader in Miletos but then your army has pretty much killed her brother and father anyway.
* LoveMartyr: To Julius. She
doesn't approve of everything he does, but sticks with him out of love.
follow his orders.
* MeaningfulName: She's named after YouAllLookFamiliar: He egregiously reuses the Babylonian/Assyrian goddess portrait of love, fertility, and war. Fitting for a character defined by her love for her boyfriend and family, and her [[RedBaron prowess on the battlefield]]. Unlike her namesake, [[spoiler:Ishtar's love doesn't lead Julius to his death, but her to hers.]]
* MoralityPet: Julius is nicer to her than anyone else, if possessive.
* MyGreatestFailure: In ''Heroes'', many of her lines make clear she regrets having chosen to side with Julius and the Empire. In her 5★ level 40 convo, she even ask the Summoner/Kiran to avoid committing to a side they'll come to regret.
* NobleTopEnforcer: A very sympathetic, decent, and kind-hearted lady whose loyalty happens to lie with the enemies, and in love with the devil-possessed BigBad. She's one of the Camus Archetype characters
major villain in the Second Generation.
* PreMortemOneLiner: In ''Heroes''.
-->"I am sorry."\\
"There's nothing more to be said."\\
"You will die here."\\
"Mjölnir's wrath!"
* PromotedToPlayable:
** Makes her playable debut as a [=SpotPass=] character in ''Awakening''.
** In ''Heroes'', she's playable as a 5 star unit.
* PunchClockVillain: She fights the heroes because of her love for her family and her boyfriend.
* RecurringElement: Like Eldigan and Arion, Ishtar is supposed to be a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute of Camus, a sympathetic enforcer of the enemy team. But because of that and being female, she started a trend that even female enemy generals can be sympathetic like her. Even moreso if there's a more confrontative and unsympathetic Dark Lady, in her case her mother Hilda, to contrast her.
* RedBaron: "Goddess of Thunder".
* ResurrectedForAJob: {{Implied}}. [[spoiler:In her 5★ level 40 conversation in ''Heroes'', she implies that she was called into Askr shortly after her demise in her home game. Her Ascended variant outright confirms this as well.]]
* ShockAndAwe: Being born in the Thrud lineage, she's a deadly thunder mage, even more so since she has Major Blood, thus has access to Mjolnir.
* ShouldersOfDoom: If her shoulder pads in her original artwork weren't big enough for you, her artwork in ''Heroes'' makes them larger than her head.
* SuicideByCop: Implied. [[spoiler:She's sends herself and the Royal Guard of Belhalla on an offensive charge against the Crusaders rather than staying put and provide a difficult defense. Even Julius himself questions Ishtar's decision and suspects her of doing this trope but Ishtar convinces him otherwise.]]
* UnholyMatrimony: With Julius. AntiVillain she may be, but Ishtar is still perfectly willing to ride onto the battlefield with him to hunt your army for sport.
* VillainsOutShopping:
** She is sometimes depicted with Julius playing board games in older promotional art.
** In ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', Ishtar and Reinhardt are among the characters taking part to the dance festival. Guess the [[AntiVillain anti villains]] also need a break.
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:And brother and mother, too. She tries doing this to Seliph and the Liberation Army, but obviously fails because she was on the wrong side anyway.]]
first generation, Chagall.



[[folder:Ishtore]]
!!Prince Ishtore of Friege ''(Ishtor)''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ishtore.png]]
->'''Class:''' Mage Fighter
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Thrud [Minor], Fjalar [Minor]

The son of Bloom who was in charge of defending Melgen along with his lover Liza.

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[[folder:Ishtore]]
!!Prince Ishtore of Friege ''(Ishtor)''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ishtore.png]]
[[folder:Ovo]]
!!Ovo
->'''Class:''' Mage Fighter
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Thrud [Minor], Fjalar [Minor]

The son of Bloom
Knight

A general
who was in leads the charge of defending Melgen along with his lover Liza.to retake Leonster.



* AntiVillain: Ishtar notes in ''Thracia 776'' that he's also strongly opposed to the child hunts, but he is nevertheless an enemy who needs to be fought.
** He also cares for his cousin Tine/Linda and her mother, [[spoiler:despite Hilda's abuse]].
** He's also genuine in loving Liza, and was utterly crushed if she's killed before him, swearing revenge.
** When Seliph beats him, he starts wondering if he's truly a bad guy, because he looked like someone who'd be decent off-battle.
* EyesAlwaysShut: His in-game appearance.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Like Ishtar.
* HeroicLineage: Fjalar and Thrud like his sister, but minor in both cases.
* ItsPersonal: He has nothing against Seliph's army [[BerserkButton unless Liza dies]] — then he's more than willing to take vengeance.
* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Same deal with Ishtar, though we only get little snippets on how decent Ishtore is.
* MagicKnight: He's one of the few male War Mages in the game.
* PunchClockVillain: He's really not that bad a guy, he just happens to be on the enemy side.
* RecurringElement: Ishtore, along with his lover Liza, codified the trend of one-shot, unrecruitable enemies, that could be sympathetic and any characterization he could get are mostly posthumous.
* ShockAndAwe: He's part of House Friege and has the signature electricity spells expected of a descendant of Thrud, such as Bolting and Thoron. Unfortunately for him, he didn't inherit major Thrud blood like his sister, so he can't use Mjolnir.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's a minor boss who dies fairly early into the second generation, but it has a ripple effect on the rest of the Friege nobility. In addition, he's also the first boss that caused Seliph to question whether the Empire was really completely filled with bastards, which would test his mettle as a leader a few chapters later.
%%* ThisIsUnforgivable: After Liza is killed.

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* AntiVillain: Ishtar notes in ''Thracia 776'' AnimeHair: Duuuuuude, what's up with that he's also strongly opposed to the child hunts, but he is nevertheless an enemy who needs to be fought.
** He also cares for his cousin Tine/Linda and her mother, [[spoiler:despite Hilda's abuse]].
** He's also genuine in loving Liza, and was utterly crushed if she's killed before him, swearing revenge.
** When Seliph beats him, he starts wondering if he's truly a bad guy, because he looked like someone who'd be decent off-battle.
* EyesAlwaysShut: His in-game appearance.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Like Ishtar.
* HeroicLineage: Fjalar and Thrud like his sister, but minor in both cases.
* ItsPersonal: He has nothing against Seliph's army [[BerserkButton unless Liza dies]] — then he's more than willing to take vengeance.
* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Same deal with Ishtar, though we only get little snippets on how decent Ishtore is.
fop of hair?!
* MagicKnight: He's one of the few male War Mages in the game.
* PunchClockVillain: He's really not that bad a guy, he just happens to be on the enemy side.
* RecurringElement: Ishtore, along with his lover Liza, codified the trend of one-shot, unrecruitable enemies, that could be sympathetic and any characterization he could get are mostly posthumous.
* ShockAndAwe: He's part of House Friege and has the signature electricity spells
As expected of a descendant of Thrud, such as Bolting and Thoron. Unfortunately for him, Mage Knight, he didn't inherit major Thrud blood like throws thunderbolts at whoever dares gets in his sister, so he can't use Mjolnir.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's a minor boss who dies fairly early into the second generation, but it has a ripple effect on the rest of the Friege nobility. In addition, he's also the first boss that caused Seliph to question whether the Empire was really completely filled with bastards, which would test his mettle as a leader a few chapters later.
way.
%%* ThisIsUnforgivable: After Liza is killed.MartialArtsHeadband



[[folder:Liza]]
!!Liza
->'''Class:''' Thunder Mage

Ishtore's tactician and lover.

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[[folder:Liza]]
!!Liza

[[folder:Ridale]]
!!Ridale
->'''Class:''' Thunder Mage

Ishtore's tactician and lover.
Paladin

An officer in the Miletos District. He was sent forth to execute the children that escaped the child hunts.



* AntiVillain: Like Ishtore, she isn't particularly evil, but she is still an enemy that needs to be fought.
* ElectrifiedBathtub: In the Oosawa manga, she and the entire Melgen army are killed this way by Arthur due to a recent rain creating a giant puddle in the battlefield where she and her forces are crossing. Ironically, she expected that the rain would enhance her lighting magic, unaware that the Isaachian rebels have a lighting mage of their own...
* PaletteSwap: Of Aida.
* ShockAndAwe: Much like her boss (and lover) Ishtore, Liza is proficient in Thunder magic.
* TheStrategist: She serves as Ishtore's tactician.

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* AntiVillain: Like Ishtore, she isn't particularly evil, but she is still an enemy BloodKnight: Shows shades of this, as he's outright ''excited'' when the Liberation Army shows up and thanks them for giving him a good fight.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He's blatantly against the Child Hunts – even remarking to his superior
that needs to be fought.
* ElectrifiedBathtub: In
they're a waste of time – but really only goes along with it because of the Oosawa manga, she and empire's influence. When he's deployed to chase them, he specifically orders his squad to go "at a leisurely pace"; because of this, he's one of the entire Melgen army are killed this way by Arthur due to a recent rain creating a giant puddle few enemies in the battlefield where she and her forces are crossing. Ironically, she expected that the rain would enhance her lighting magic, unaware that the Isaachian rebels have a lighting mage of series whose AI is programmed specifically not to use their own...
full movement range.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Wonders aloud if it's destiny for him to die at the hands of the Liberation Army.
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Given that he has ordered his squad to move at 'a leisurely pace', he and his troops will not use their full movement range and instead move in formation 5-7 tiles at a time, unlike other aggresive bosses that move towards you as fast as they can.
* PaletteSwap: Of Aida.
* ShockAndAwe: Much like her boss (and lover) Ishtore, Liza is proficient in Thunder magic.
* TheStrategist: She serves as Ishtore's tactician.
The last of the Zyne clones.




[[folder:Fetra, Eliu, and Vampa]]
!!Fetra, Eliu, and Vampa
->'''Class:''' Wind Mage, Thunder Mage, and Fire Mage respectively

The trio of mages in the Manster occupation force.

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\n[[folder:Fetra, Eliu, [[folder:Meng, Maybell, and Vampa]]
!!Fetra, Eliu,
Bleg]]
!!Meng, Maybell,
and Vampa
Bleg
->'''Class:''' Wind Mage, Thunder Mage, and Fire Mage respectively

Falcon Knight

The trio of mages Falcon Knights in Grannvale. They accompanied Ishtar in the Manster occupation force.charge against Seliph's army.



* AmazonBrigade: And they're also led by a woman - Ishtar.
* ArtificialStupidity: Once they select a target for their Triangle Attack, they will try to set it up even if one of them is lost on on the counterattack and will continue entering melee counterattack range to do so.
* BlowYouAway: Fetra (Elwind).
* PaletteSwap: Of Pamela and Díthorba, again.
* PlayingWithFire: Vampa (Elfire).
* PsychoElectro: Eliu (Elthunder).
* RecurringBoss: They are fought twice in Generation 2, in Chapters 7 and 8.
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: Be careful with dealing with these women, the three can do the Triangle Attack, which lets them deal a critical hit when all three are adjacent to their intended target. Kill one and you cripple their ability.

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* AmazonBrigade: And they're also led by a woman - Ishtar.
* ArtificialStupidity: Once they select a target for their Triangle Attack, Like the mage sisters from the previous chapters, they will try to set it up their Triangle Attack around a targeted unit even if when that unit has already killed one of them is lost on on the counterattack them, and will continue entering attack from melee counterattack range despite having ranged swords.
* DarkActionGirl: Three powerful women who work for the evil side.
* HeroicLineage: They all possess minor Forseti blood. Somewhat heroic considering they work for Ishtar, who is not in approval of what the Empire is doing morally wrong, but not so heroic when they're ''actually fighting the army whose tactician is the source of their power and blood.''
* LightningBruiser: The trio have ridiculously high speed stat and are equipped with Leg Rings that boosts their already vast movement stat. They also have a high defensive stat and the Nihil skill which nullifies all criticals including their class' weakness
to do so.
* BlowYouAway: Fetra (Elwind).
bows, an impressive array of offensive skills and are armed with [[LifeDrain Lands Swords]] (and because they are enemies, it has ''infinite'' uses instead of the paltry 10 uses that your own Lands Sword has) that make them a very formidable foe that even Seliph and Ares can't handle alone.
* PaletteSwap: Of Pamela and Díthorba, again.
* PlayingWithFire: Vampa (Elfire).
* PsychoElectro: Eliu (Elthunder).
* RecurringBoss: They are fought twice in Generation 2, in Chapters 7 and 8.
Díthorba.
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: Be careful with dealing with Like Fetra, Eliu, and Vampa, these women, the three woman can do the Triangle Attack, which lets Attack so deal with them deal before they have a critical hit when all three are adjacent chance to their intended target. Kill one and you cripple their ability.do it.



[[folder:Muhammed]]
!!Muhammed
->'''Class:''' General

A cruel general who leads the charge to retake Alster.

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[[folder:Muhammed]]
!!Muhammed
!!Dozel

[[folder:Lombard]]
!!Duke Lombard of Dozel ''(Langobalt, Langbart)''
[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/330px_fesk_langobalt_01_1.png]]
->'''Class:''' General

Baron
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Nál [Major]

A cruel general who leads greedy lord of Dozel and the charge to retake Alster.father of Danann and Lex. He joined Reptor's coalition opposing the Prince's authority.



* BadBoss: He threatens to behead anyone that doesn't follow his orders.
* YouAllLookFamiliar: He egregiously reuses the portrait of a major villain in the first generation, Chagall.

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* BadBoss: AbusiveParents: He threatens considers his elder son Danann useless and is reluctantly willing to behead anyone fight Lex if he is engaged in combat.
* AmbitionIsEvil: Like Reptor, he wanted power, which was being undermined by Kurth. He was also first described as avaricious.
* AncestralWeapon: The Helswath, a holy axe which has been passed down his family line for generations.
* ArchnemesisDad: For Lex, who will express regret
that doesn't follow it's come to this.
* BeardOfEvil: He has quite the impressive one.
* BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon: A greedy lord who wields a holy axe, Helswath.
* DrivenByEnvy: Why he does things: He's jealous that House Dozel got shafted in favor of House Chalpy. The Mitsuki Oosawa manga expands this further: he used to be a normal, loving dad to Lex, but the moment Lex inquired about
his orders.
* YouAllLookFamiliar: He egregiously reuses
jealousy, Lombard started to act cold toward him, and stayed that way until the portrait of a major villain end. Likewise, it expands further on his jealousy: Lombard thought that all the Crusaders were treated as equals, thinking it wasn't fair that their descendants suddenly had favorites. Deconstructed in the first generation, Chagall.game, as this caused Lewyn to mark Lombard as the start of the disgrace of House Dozel, as his predecessors probably did not mind such favoritism, so his envy and desire for equality marked the start of the disgrace of his otherwise perfectly fine house.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Expresses disgust at Andrey's killing of his own father, since Lombard actually respected Ring.
** He's horrified when he finds out Lex is fighting him and asks his son to back down.
* EvilOldFolks: He's a bitter old man with very ambitious plans to gain as much power as possible.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Nál bloodline, hence why he can wield Helswath. Not so heroic in his case, though.
* KinSlayingIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Lombard appears to hold this view as he's upset by Andrey's murder of his father and subsequent lack of remorse. Similarly he's reluctant to fight Lex and calls out his son for engaging him in combat.
* SmugSnake: Despite his fierce grimace, he's every bit as smug and zealous as his cohorts.
* VillainHasAPoint: While Lombard is villainous, there is no mistaking that the House of Granvalle has been playing favorites even before he took those avaricious actions, though there were no indications of how the House Dozel members before him acted, whether they were also bad like him or actually good people but got shafted for no apparent reason. He might be DrivenByEnvy, but he didn't do it without grounds and it also highlighted one of the big problems within Granvalle that Seliph has got to fix.
* VillainRespect: While he'll do anything to one-up Byron and House Chalpy, he clearly views Lord Ring of House Yngvi favorably, despite the house being overfavored by Kurth just like House Chalpy, enough that Lombard wished him a peaceful afterlife after his brutal death by his own son.



[[folder:Ovo]]
!!Ovo
->'''Class:''' Mage Knight

A general who leads the charge to retake Leonster.

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[[folder:Ovo]]
!!Ovo
->'''Class:''' Mage Knight

A general who leads
[[folder:Danann]]
!!Duke Danann of Dozel ''(Danan)''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/danan.png]]
-->'''Class:''' Baron
-->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Nál [Major]

The son of Duke Lombard and
the charge to retake Leonster.father of Brian, Iuchar, and Iucharba. He was appointed King of Isaach when the Grannvale Empire placed an occupation force in the kingdom.



* AnimeHair: Duuuuuude, what's up with that fop of hair?!
* MagicKnight: As expected of a Mage Knight, he throws thunderbolts at whoever dares gets in his way.
%%* MartialArtsHeadband

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* AnimeHair: Duuuuuude, what's AdaptationalBadass: The Oosawa manga ''actually'' gave him Helswath to fight against the rebel army.
* ArchnemesisDad: To his sons, Iuchar or Iucharba, depending on who is recruited. They don't hate him, but see his removal as neccesary.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: In the Oosawa manga, this is the actual reason why he hated Lex so much and ultimately betrayed him. Since Lombard [[ParentalFavoritism tended to favor Lex]] when the two brothers were young (at least until little!Lex started questioning him), Danan felt constantly inferior and he never got over it, projecting his self-hate on Lex and Ayra, and later on Scáthach and Larcei.
* AvengingTheVillain: He wants Seliph dead, because Sigurd killed his father Lombard.
* BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon: The brutal king of Isaach who happens to be an axe wielder.
* TheCaligula: When Arvis conquered the entire continent for Grannvale, the countries were divvied up between the Grannvalian nobles and Danann got Isaach, which it's mentioned he's running straight into the ground by the time the second generation starts.
* CombatPragmatist: In the Oosawa manga, since Danann can barely keep
up with that fop [[LightningBruiser Scáthach]], [[ISurrenderSuckers he begs for mercy]], and as soon as his nephew lowers his guard, he uses Helswath to seriously hurt him. [[spoiler:Ultimately fails, since Scáthach pretty much brings himself back when Larcei comes to help, [[BrotherSisterTeam and they both defeat him]].]]
* EvilUncle: In the Oosawa manga, [[spoiler:he's Larcei and Scáthach's uncle who is a tyrant and murderer
of hair?!
* MagicKnight: As expected
their parents, with their father being [[KinslayingIsASpecialKindOfEvil his brother]].]] In-game, he can be the uncle of a Mage Knight, any of the children whose father is Lex, though he throws thunderbolts at whoever dares gets doesn't make a comment on it.
* ExtremeDoormat: According to Iucharba, he lets the Loptyrian cult walk all over him.
* GeneralFailure: Pre-TimeSkip, Lombard himself berates Dannan for being unable to defeat a rebellion in Isaach despite commanding most of House Dozel's forces including the [[EliteMooks Grauen Ritter]]. Post-TimeSkip, he and his forces are quickly defeated by Seliph and his resistance forces, in contrast to Blume commanding significant Friege forces in the Munster District, nearly defeated Leif's resistance force and lasts for 2 chapters.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Nál bloodline, but one of the few cases who doesn't get to use his family's AncestralWeapon (Helswath,
in his way.
%%* MartialArtsHeadband
case). However, this is because his eldest son, Brian, has it in his possession, as seen in the final chapter.
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Disturbingly, the Oosawa manga hints that he intends to do this, not to any of the girls in Seliph's army, but to [[DudeLooksLikeALady Seliph himself]].
* KickTheDog:
** If one can count making the entire country suffer a massive dog kicking.
** The Oosawa manga adds another one: Lex and Ayra returned after the horrific Battle of Belhalla. Danann at first acted like a cool big bro and welcomed him until Lex handed down Helswath... and then he betrayed both of them, resulting in Lex's surefire death and Ayra was implied to die afterwards.
* MightyGlacier: In the Oosawa manga, he tries to fight against Scáthach on his own... but quickly finds out that Helswath is ''not'' the easiest axe to wield.
* PuppetKing: Danann isn't a puppet himself, but he does run Arvis's puppet regime in Isaach after deposing the rightful royal family.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the Nea Fuyuki version, Seliph manages to recruit both Iuchar and Iucharba, which gives them enough troops to surround his castle and force him to surrender.
* StarterVillain: He is the first major enemy that Seliph must defeat in order for his revolution to succeed.
* SuckSessor: Even Lombard thinks he's useless, as he's unable to send reinforcements for his father in his fateful battle with Sigurd due to being unable to quell a rebellion in Isaach even with his house's elite knight squadron under his command. Even moreso, in-game he doesn't even bring Helswath with him despite having major Nál blood, leaving it to Brian... which would become his downfall.
* TinTyrant: An armor-clad ruler who treats his conquered subjects like dirt.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: Received the end of it by Seliph for making the people suffer.
-->'''Seliph''': "King Danann... Under your rule, many people have suffered and died. Now you must face the consequences."
* UnderestimatingBadassery: He thinks that Oifey and Shannan are the most concerning of the Liberation Army. Seliph and his friends proved him otherwise.
* WarmUpBoss: He is your first major boss in Generation 2, and since he is an axe user while most of your units use swords or ranged weapons (which he lacks on the latter), he is easy to kill.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Unike Bloom or even his father, Langobalt, Danan is killed basically after his first appearance in the game.
* YouKilledMyFather:
** Invoked when fighting Seliph, whose father killed his father.
** In the Oosawa manga, Lex and Ayra's kids Scáthach and Larcei invoke this on ''him'' instead.




[[folder:Ridale]]
!!Ridale
->'''Class:''' Paladin

An officer in the Miletos District. He was sent forth to execute the children that escaped the child hunts.

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\n[[folder:Ridale]]\n!!Ridale\n[[folder:Brian]]
!!Prince Brian of Dozel ''(Burian)''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/burian.png]]
->'''Class:''' Paladin

An officer
Master Knight
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Nál [Major]

The son of Duke Danann and the inheritor of the Helswath. He rules over Castle Dozel while the rest of his family are stationed
in the Miletos District. He was sent forth to execute the children that escaped the child hunts.occupation of Isaach.



* BloodKnight: Shows shades of this, as he's outright ''excited'' when the Liberation Army shows up and thanks them for giving him a good fight.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He's blatantly against the Child Hunts – even remarking to his superior that they're a waste of time – but really only goes along with it because of the empire's influence. When he's deployed to chase them, he specifically orders his squad to go "at a leisurely pace"; because of this, he's one of the few enemies in the series whose AI is programmed specifically not to use their full movement range.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Wonders aloud if it's destiny for him to die at the hands of the Liberation Army.
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Given that he has ordered his squad to move at 'a leisurely pace', he and his troops will not use their full movement range and instead move in formation 5-7 tiles at a time, unlike other aggresive bosses that move towards you as fast as they can.
* PaletteSwap: The last of the Zyne clones.

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* BloodKnight: Shows shades AdaptationalAttractiveness: Brian's [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Burian_Face_Sprite.gif in-game portrait is aged and hideous]], but [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Burian.jpg his card-game portrait]] has him looking his age.
* AncestralWeapon: Helswath.
%%zce* AntiVillain: Implied to be such, as seen in MyCountryRightOrWrong.
* AvengingTheVillain: Wants to avenge his family members slain in the feud between Chalpy and Dozel.
* BigOlEyebrows: His in-game portrait resembles Chagall with thick eyebrows.
* CainAndAbel: His desire to uphold his family honor puts him in conflict with Iuchar or Iucharba.
* HeroicLineage: Of the Nál bloodline, hence his inheritance
of this, Helswath.
* MightyGlacier: He has 47 defense and 27 resistance
as a result of the bonuses from Helswath, but the weight reduces his impressive 26 speed into a pitiful 6 speed.
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Wonders if he was fighting for the right side before dying.
-->'''Brian''': The Helswath was defeated so easily!? Was I on the right side...?
* RecurringElement: He is the TropeMaker of last minute powerful generals that are normally affable but is fanatically loyal to the enemy country to the point of unrecruitability and wields a mighty axe and decked in armor (Helswath gave him great defenses) that would later be perfected by [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade Murdock]] two games later; Brian [[WeHardlyKnewYe did not receive enough characterization back in the days]] to name the archetype.
* SkippableBoss: Since he doesn't guard Dozel and will charge towards Chalphy, you can seize Dozel and he will vanish with the rest of the Dozelian units.
* SuperToughness: The most durable enemy in the game thanks to Helswath defensive boosts, [[SNKBoss Julius]] notwithstanding.
* WalkingArmory: Like all Master Knights, he is theoretically capable of wielding almost any non-holy weapon in the game, although in practice he only carries the Helswath.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He's killed not long after his introduction, unless the player plans things beforehand ''very'' well.[[note]]If Shannan, Iuchar, or Iucharba is near Chalphy Castle, they can be used as a 'bait' to distract Brian while the main army focuses on conquering Dozel Castle from Edda. Brian's ''entire army'' will vanish the moment Dozel is conquered, allowing the player to bypass him completely.[[/note]]
* YouKilledMyFather: Uses this line:
-->'''Brian''': You're the person that killed my father... It's time to end this grudge that has plagued the House of Dozel for 3 generations!
* YoungerThanTheyLook: His in-game portrait looks like an old man, when in fact
he's outright ''excited'' when the Liberation Army shows up and thanks them for giving him a good fight.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He's blatantly against the Child Hunts – even remarking
not likely to be past his superior that they're a waste of time – but really only goes along with it because of the empire's influence. When he's deployed to chase them, he specifically orders his squad to go "at a leisurely pace"; because of this, he's one of the few enemies in the series whose AI is programmed specifically not to use their full movement range.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Wonders aloud if it's destiny for him to die at the hands of the Liberation Army.
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Given that he has ordered his squad to move at 'a leisurely pace', he and his troops will not use their full movement range and instead move in formation 5-7 tiles at a time, unlike other aggresive bosses that move towards you as fast as they can.
* PaletteSwap: The last of the Zyne clones.
late 20's/very early 30's.



[[folder:Meng, Maybell, and Bleg]]
!!Meng, Maybell, and Bleg
->'''Class:''' Falcon Knight

The trio of Falcon Knights in Grannvale. They accompanied Ishtar in the charge against Seliph's army.

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[[folder:Meng, Maybell, and Bleg]]
!!Meng, Maybell, and Bleg
[[folder:Slaydar]]
!!Slaydar
->'''Class:''' Falcon Great Knight

The trio A general of Falcon Knights in Grannvale. They accompanied Ishtar in the charge against Seliph's army.Dozel under Lord Lombard's command.



* ArtificialStupidity: Like the mage sisters from the previous chapters, they will try to set up their Triangle Attack around a targeted unit even when that unit has already killed one of them, and will attack from melee range despite having ranged swords.
* DarkActionGirl: Three powerful women who work for the evil side.
* HeroicLineage: They all possess minor Forseti blood. Somewhat heroic considering they work for Ishtar, who is not in approval of what the Empire is doing morally wrong, but not so heroic when they're ''actually fighting the army whose tactician is the source of their power and blood.''
* LightningBruiser: The trio have ridiculously high speed stat and are equipped with Leg Rings that boosts their already vast movement stat. They also have a high defensive stat and the Nihil skill which nullifies all criticals including their class' weakness to bows, an impressive array of offensive skills and are armed with [[LifeDrain Lands Swords]] (and because they are enemies, it has ''infinite'' uses instead of the paltry 10 uses that your own Lands Sword has) that make them a very formidable foe that even Seliph and Ares can't handle alone.
* PaletteSwap: Of Pamela and Díthorba.
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: Like Fetra, Eliu, and Vampa, these three woman can do the Triangle Attack so deal with them before they have a chance to do it.

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* ArtificialStupidity: Like the mage sisters from the previous chapters, they will try OneSteveLimit: His name is nearly identical to set up their Triangle Attack around a targeted unit [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGaiden Slayde]], even when that unit has already killed one of them, and will attack from melee range despite having ranged swords.
* DarkActionGirl: Three powerful women who work for
sharing the evil side.
* HeroicLineage: They all possess minor Forseti blood. Somewhat heroic considering they work for Ishtar, who is not
same characters in approval of what the Empire is doing morally wrong, but not so heroic when they're ''actually fighting the army whose tactician is the source of their power and blood.''
* LightningBruiser: The trio have ridiculously high speed stat and are equipped with Leg Rings that boosts their already vast movement stat. They also have a high defensive stat and the Nihil skill which nullifies all criticals including their class' weakness to bows, an impressive array of offensive skills and are armed with [[LifeDrain Lands Swords]] (and because they are enemies, it has ''infinite'' uses instead of the paltry 10 uses that your own Lands Sword has) that make them a very formidable foe that even Seliph and Ares can't handle alone.
* PaletteSwap: Of Pamela and Díthorba.
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: Like Fetra, Eliu, and Vampa, these three woman can do the Triangle Attack so deal with them before they have a chance to do it.
Japanese version.



!!Edda
[[folder:Robert]]
!!Robert
->'''Class:''' Paladin

A mercenary hired by Rodan to retake Chalphy from Seliph.

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!!Edda
[[folder:Robert]]
!!Robert
[[folder:Harold]]
!!Harold
->'''Class:''' Paladin

General

A mercenary hired by Rodan to retake Chalphy from Seliph.general of Dozel in charge of defending Ganeishire.



* NothingPersonal: He's more or less only in the battle for the bounty on the Liberation Army's heads.
* PaletteSwap: Reused Voltz's portrait.
* PunchClockVillain: Has no real loyalty to the Grannvale empire.

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* NothingPersonal: He's more or less only in KickTheDog: By the battle for the bounty on time Seliph and the Liberation Army's heads.
Army reclaim Ganeishire, the town is already trashed, implying he killed the inhabitants.
* PaletteSwap: Reused Voltz's portrait.
* PunchClockVillain: Has no real loyalty to the Grannvale empire.
Of Zyne, again.



[[folder:Boyce]]
!!Boyce
->'''Class:''' Swordmaster

A warrior in charge of defending Edda.

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[[folder:Boyce]]
!!Boyce
[[folder:Schmidt]]
!!Schmidt
->'''Class:''' Swordmaster

A warrior in charge
Great Knight

One
of defending Edda.Danann's generals, who leads an army of Axe Knights after Iuchar or Iucharba defected or were defeated.



* BloodKnight: Seems to be really concerned about the "worthiness" of the people he fights.
* PaletteSwap: Of Jacoban and Javarro.
* PunchClockVillain: He's a mercenary who, similar to his companion Robert, is in it for the money rather than actual loyalty to Grannvale.
* ShockAndAwe: Like Jacoban, he wields a magic-based Levin Sword.

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* BloodKnight: Seems to be really concerned about the "worthiness" of the people he fights.
* PaletteSwap: Of Jacoban and Javarro.
* PunchClockVillain: He's a mercenary who, similar to his companion Robert, is in it for the money rather than actual loyalty to Grannvale.
* ShockAndAwe: Like Jacoban, he wields a magic-based Levin Sword.
Slayder.



[[folder:Rodan]]
!!Rodan
->'''Class:''' Bishop

A bishop who was ordered to defend Edda from Seliph.

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[[folder:Rodan]]
!!Rodan
[[folder:Fisher]]
->'''Class:''' Bishop

A bishop
Great Knight

Brian's captain
who was ordered to defend Edda from Seliph.leads the charge at Edda.



* PaletteSwap: Reused Filat's portrait.
* SkippableBoss: He and his troops do not move even if a unit approches Edda castle, and his army doesn't completely surround the entrance to Edda. This means that it's possible to seize Edda without having to fight him.
* StatusEffects: He and some of his troops are armed with Sleep Staffs that will instantly put a stop any of your units that lack enough resistance to nullify it. Add to the fact many of the mages are armed with Bolting and Meteor tomes and protected by Boyce and his mercenaries and they form the infamous "Wall of Edda" that takes calculated strategies to break through.

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* PaletteSwap: Reused Filat's portrait.
* SkippableBoss: He and his troops do not move even if a unit approches Edda castle, and his army Since he doesn't completely surround the entrance to Edda. This means that it's possible to guard Dozel and will charge towards Edda, you can seize Edda without having to fight him.
* StatusEffects: He
Dozel and some of his troops are armed he will vanish with Sleep Staffs that will instantly put a stop any of your units that lack enough resistance to nullify it. Add to the fact many rest of the mages are armed Dozelian units.
* PaletteSwap: His portrait is Philip's portrait, but
with Bolting and Meteor tomes and protected by Boyce and his mercenaries and they form the infamous "Wall of Edda" that takes calculated strategies to break through.a dark purple cape.



!!Other Mercenaries
[[folder:Bramsel]]
!!Bramsel
->'''Class:''' General

A former merchant who became a leader of Darna under Bloom's rule.

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!!Other Mercenaries
[[folder:Bramsel]]
!!Bramsel
!!Edda
[[folder:Robert]]
!!Robert
->'''Class:''' General

Paladin

A former merchant who became a leader of Darna under Bloom's rule.mercenary hired by Rodan to retake Chalphy from Seliph.



* AttemptedRape: [[spoiler:He throws Lene/Laylea to the dungeon when she refuses his advances. It's strongly implied that he succeeded at it or something similar, as Javarro seems pleased when he tells Ares that [[ScarpiaUltimatum Lene/Laylea is at his mercy]] and Ares, until then very cool and badass, [[NotSoStoic is openly]] ''[[NotSoStoic terrified]]'' for the poor girl.]]
* DirtyOldMan: ''Poor'' [[spoiler:Lene/Laylea.]]
--> [[spoiler:'''Lene/Laylea''']]: Look at you acting so tough now that [[spoiler:Ares]] isn't around! You sick old man!
* FatBastard: Unlike his lookalike Clement, Bramsel plays this trope rather straight. Creepy tendencies aside, he's also a puppet ruler who is easily manipulated by Grannvale.
* PaletteSwap: Of Clement. Unique in that all other users of that portrait are magic users, while Bramsel is a General.
* ProperlyParanoid: Despite being assured by Javarro of Ares' loyalty to him, he is armed with a [[AntiCavalry Horseslayer]] spear that makes it a death sentence to have Ares attack him unless he is properly weakened. He is appriopriately smug to Ares as a result.

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* AttemptedRape: [[spoiler:He throws Lene/Laylea to NothingPersonal: He's more or less only in the dungeon when she refuses his advances. It's strongly implied that he succeeded at it or something similar, as Javarro seems pleased when he tells Ares that [[ScarpiaUltimatum Lene/Laylea is at his mercy]] and Ares, until then very cool and badass, [[NotSoStoic is openly]] ''[[NotSoStoic terrified]]'' battle for the poor girl.]]
* DirtyOldMan: ''Poor'' [[spoiler:Lene/Laylea.]]
--> [[spoiler:'''Lene/Laylea''']]: Look at you acting so tough now that [[spoiler:Ares]] isn't around! You sick old man!
* FatBastard: Unlike his lookalike Clement, Bramsel plays this trope rather straight. Creepy tendencies aside, he's also a puppet ruler who is easily manipulated by Grannvale.
bounty on the Liberation Army's heads.
* PaletteSwap: Of Clement. Unique in that all other users of that portrait are magic users, while Bramsel is a General.
Reused Voltz's portrait.
* ProperlyParanoid: Despite being assured by Javarro of Ares' PunchClockVillain: Has no real loyalty to him, he is armed with a [[AntiCavalry Horseslayer]] spear that makes it a death sentence to have Ares attack him unless he is properly weakened. He is appriopriately smug to Ares as a result.the Grannvale empire.



[[folder:Javarro]]
!!Javarro
->'''Class:''' Forrest Knight

A leader of the mercenary group hired by Bramsel. He found and raised Ares when he was young.

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[[folder:Javarro]]
!!Javarro
[[folder:Boyce]]
!!Boyce
->'''Class:''' Forrest Knight

Swordmaster

A leader warrior in charge of the mercenary group hired by Bramsel. He found and raised Ares when he was young.defending Edda.



* AdaptedOut: In the Nea Fuyuki manga. Though Ares's backstory of living as a mercenary is still the same, the exact circumstances are different, so he doesn't appear.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:To Ares, after finding out about what happened to Lene/Laylea and how he never said anything about it. Telling Ares to forget about her made him very furious, and he promptly betrayed his former boss.]]
%%* TheDragon: To Bramsel.
* ParentalSubstitute: To [[spoiler:Ares]], having raised him after his mom [[spoiler:Grahnye]] perished.
* PaletteSwap: Of Jacoban.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: After deploying from Dahna, Javarro gives Ares a lecture about how it's okay to fool around with women but it's best to abandon them when their lives fall apart, and laughs at the thought of Bramsel [[spoiler:assaulting Lene]].

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* AdaptedOut: In the Nea Fuyuki manga. Though Ares's backstory of living as a mercenary is still the same, the exact circumstances are different, so he doesn't appear.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:To Ares, after finding out
BloodKnight: Seems to be really concerned about what happened to Lene/Laylea and how the "worthiness" of the people he never said anything about it. Telling Ares to forget about her made him very furious, and he promptly betrayed his former boss.]]
%%* TheDragon: To Bramsel.
* ParentalSubstitute: To [[spoiler:Ares]], having raised him after his mom [[spoiler:Grahnye]] perished.
fights.
* PaletteSwap: Of Jacoban.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: After deploying from Dahna, Javarro gives Ares a lecture about how it's okay to fool around with women but it's best to abandon them when their lives fall apart,
Jacoban and laughs at Javarro.
* PunchClockVillain: He's a mercenary who, similar to his companion Robert, is in it for
the thought of Bramsel [[spoiler:assaulting Lene]].money rather than actual loyalty to Grannvale.
* ShockAndAwe: Like Jacoban, he wields a magic-based Levin Sword.




[[folder:Musar]]
!!Musar
->'''Class:''' Mage Knight
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Forseti [Minor]

A Mage Knight who was ordered to reinforce Thracia to fight against Seliph's army.

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\n[[folder:Musar]]\n!!Musar\n[[folder:Rodan]]
!!Rodan
->'''Class:''' Mage Knight
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Forseti [Minor]

Bishop

A Mage Knight bishop who was ordered to reinforce Thracia to fight against Seliph's army.defend Edda from Seliph.



* BlowYouAway: He uses Tornado, a powerful Wind magic.
* DevelopersForesight: A villager warns you of his upcoming arrival. If you already dealt with him before arriving in the village, he'll congratulate you instead.
* HeroicLineage: He has Minor Forseti blood. While it is used to give him Tornado since Mage Knight are locked at B rank in all magic without holy blood, a villager mentions him hunting a Silessian knight that killed his father, implying that he was one of Lewyn's uncle's son (which one is not explicit).
* PaletteSwap: Another reuse of Zyne's portrait.
* YouKilledMyFather: A villager said that a Silessian knight killed his father and 'he' is among your ranks.

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* BlowYouAway: He uses Tornado, a powerful Wind magic.
* DevelopersForesight: A villager warns you of his upcoming arrival. If you already dealt with him before arriving in the village, he'll congratulate you instead.
* HeroicLineage: He has Minor Forseti blood. While it is used to give him Tornado since Mage Knight are locked at B rank in all magic without holy blood, a villager mentions him hunting a Silessian knight that killed his father, implying that he was one of Lewyn's uncle's son (which one is not explicit).
* PaletteSwap: Another reuse of Zyne's Reused Filat's portrait.
* YouKilledMyFather: A villager said SkippableBoss: He and his troops do not move even if a unit approches Edda castle, and his army doesn't completely surround the entrance to Edda. This means that a Silessian knight killed it's possible to seize Edda without having to fight him.
* StatusEffects: He and some of
his father and 'he' is among troops are armed with Sleep Staffs that will instantly put a stop any of your ranks.units that lack enough resistance to nullify it. Add to the fact many of the mages are armed with Bolting and Meteor tomes and protected by Boyce and his mercenaries and they form the infamous "Wall of Edda" that takes calculated strategies to break through.


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!!Other Mercenaries
[[folder:Bramsel]]
!!Bramsel
->'''Class:''' General

A former merchant who became a leader of Darna under Bloom's rule.
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* AttemptedRape: [[spoiler:He throws Lene/Laylea to the dungeon when she refuses his advances. It's strongly implied that he succeeded at it or something similar, as Javarro seems pleased when he tells Ares that [[ScarpiaUltimatum Lene/Laylea is at his mercy]] and Ares, until then very cool and badass, [[NotSoStoic is openly]] ''[[NotSoStoic terrified]]'' for the poor girl.]]
* DirtyOldMan: ''Poor'' [[spoiler:Lene/Laylea.]]
--> [[spoiler:'''Lene/Laylea''']]: Look at you acting so tough now that [[spoiler:Ares]] isn't around! You sick old man!
* FatBastard: Unlike his lookalike Clement, Bramsel plays this trope rather straight. Creepy tendencies aside, he's also a puppet ruler who is easily manipulated by Grannvale.
* PaletteSwap: Of Clement. Unique in that all other users of that portrait are magic users, while Bramsel is a General.
* ProperlyParanoid: Despite being assured by Javarro of Ares' loyalty to him, he is armed with a [[AntiCavalry Horseslayer]] spear that makes it a death sentence to have Ares attack him unless he is properly weakened. He is appriopriately smug to Ares as a result.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Javarro]]
!!Javarro
->'''Class:''' Forrest Knight

A leader of the mercenary group hired by Bramsel. He found and raised Ares when he was young.
----
* AdaptedOut: In the Nea Fuyuki manga. Though Ares's backstory of living as a mercenary is still the same, the exact circumstances are different, so he doesn't appear.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:To Ares, after finding out about what happened to Lene/Laylea and how he never said anything about it. Telling Ares to forget about her made him very furious, and he promptly betrayed his former boss.]]
%%* TheDragon: To Bramsel.
* ParentalSubstitute: To [[spoiler:Ares]], having raised him after his mom [[spoiler:Grahnye]] perished.
* PaletteSwap: Of Jacoban.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: After deploying from Dahna, Javarro gives Ares a lecture about how it's okay to fool around with women but it's best to abandon them when their lives fall apart, and laughs at the thought of Bramsel [[spoiler:assaulting Lene]].
[[/folder]]


[[folder:Musar]]
!!Musar
->'''Class:''' Mage Knight
->'''Holy blood:'''[[note]]not a playable character, but it'll be mentioned for story reasons[[/note]] Forseti [Minor]

A Mage Knight who was ordered to reinforce Thracia to fight against Seliph's army.
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* BlowYouAway: He uses Tornado, a powerful Wind magic.
* DevelopersForesight: A villager warns you of his upcoming arrival. If you already dealt with him before arriving in the village, he'll congratulate you instead.
* HeroicLineage: He has Minor Forseti blood. While it is used to give him Tornado since Mage Knight are locked at B rank in all magic without holy blood, a villager mentions him hunting a Silessian knight that killed his father, implying that he was one of Lewyn's uncle's son (which one is not explicit).
* PaletteSwap: Another reuse of Zyne's portrait.
* YouKilledMyFather: A villager said that a Silessian knight killed his father and 'he' is among your ranks.
[[/folder]]
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* ExtremeDoormat: According to Iucharba, he lets the Loptousian cult walk all over him.
* GeneralFailure: Pre-TimeSkip, Lombard himself berates Dannanb for being unable to defeat a rebellion in Isaach despite commanding most of House Dozel's forces including the [[EliteMooks Grauen Ritter]]. Post-TimeSkip, he and his forces are quickly defeated by Seliph and his resistance forces, in contrast to Blume commanding significant Friege forces in the Munster District, nearly defeated Leif's resistance force and lasts for 2 chapters.

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* ExtremeDoormat: According to Iucharba, he lets the Loptousian Loptyrian cult walk all over him.
* GeneralFailure: Pre-TimeSkip, Lombard himself berates Dannanb Dannan for being unable to defeat a rebellion in Isaach despite commanding most of House Dozel's forces including the [[EliteMooks Grauen Ritter]]. Post-TimeSkip, he and his forces are quickly defeated by Seliph and his resistance forces, in contrast to Blume commanding significant Friege forces in the Munster District, nearly defeated Leif's resistance force and lasts for 2 chapters.
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* PettyChildhoodGrudge: Its indicated by his dialogue that Chagall's hatred of Eldigan and belief that is out to get him is rooted in their childhoods.

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* PettyChildhoodGrudge: Its It's indicated by his dialogue that Chagall's hatred of Eldigan and belief that is he's out to get him is rooted in their childhoods.



* SingleLineOfDescent: DownplayedTrope, whilst the descendants of Hoðr's youngest daughter, whom formed a minor noble house, are still around, Chagall is the very last descendant of Hoðr's oldest son and the royal branch of the family. Unfortunately Chagall never breeds and his death results in a SuccessionCrisis for Agustria, allowing Grannevale to take over the country.

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* SingleLineOfDescent: DownplayedTrope, whilst the descendants of Hoðr's youngest daughter, whom formed a minor noble house, are still around, Chagall is the very last descendant of Hoðr's oldest son and the royal branch of the family. Unfortunately Chagall never breeds has any children and his death results in a SuccessionCrisis for Agustria, allowing Grannevale to take over the country.

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