Fire Emblem/Characters/Seisen no Keifu

Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War

The fourth game in the Fire Emblem series, and the first part of the Jugdral canon.

Sigurd of Chalphy (Siglud)


The son and heir of Duke Vylon of Chalphy, left behind in Chalphy with a only small retinue of knights while the bulk of Grandbellian forces are off to war in Isaac. His departure to handle the Verdane attack on Jungby sets off a chain of events which changes Jugdral forever...

"Class: Lord Knight Holy blood: Baldo [Major]"


 * Blade on a Stick: Notable for being the first Lord in the series to be able to use them. However, it's more likely that he'll stick with swords instead.
 * : Near the end of Gen 1.
 * Expy: His class, Lord Knight, is effectively a Paladin on 'roids, and the Tyrhung sure looks a lot like the Falchion.
 * The Hero: He fights injustice across Jugdral, and inspires a large amount of disparate people to join him, from peasant dancers to other royals.
 * Heroes Prefer Swords: He's capable of using any sword in the game, except the Balmunc and Mystletainn (and those are personal weapons anyway).
 * Hot Dad: Of Celice.
 * In-Series Nickname: In the Nuts Fujimori manga, Cuan affectionately nicknames him "Sigulin" (Portmanteau of "Siglud" and "Ethlin").
 * Late Arrival Spoiler:.
 * Leitmotif: Birth of the Holy Knight.
 * Light Is Good: He's a descendant of Baldo, the Crusader of Light. He doesn't get any magic though.
 * Mage Killer: Once he gets the Tyrhung.
 * Shaggy Dog Story: He just can't catch a break.
 * The Wise Prince: He would honestly prefer to leave places like Verdane and Agustria to govern themselves once he removes their corrupt rulers.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Like most Fire Emblem Lords.
 * You Killed My Father: To Langobalt and Reptor.
 * Shaggy Dog Story: He just can't catch a break.
 * The Wise Prince: He would honestly prefer to leave places like Verdane and Agustria to govern themselves once he removes their corrupt rulers.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Like most Fire Emblem Lords.
 * You Killed My Father: To Langobalt and Reptor.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Like most Fire Emblem Lords.
 * You Killed My Father: To Langobalt and Reptor.

Alec


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

"Class: Cavalier"


 * Chivalrous Pervert: Could even be argued as being the predecessor to Sain.
 * Fragile Speedster: Specializes in speed, but lacks Noish's defense and strength stats
 * Hot Dad: If paired up.
 * Nice Hat: That turban he wears.
 * Ship Tease: If you make him talk to Sylvia, they hit it off nicely at first sight. And yup, they're easy to pair off after this.
 * Suck My Rose: Tries to seduce Ira with this several times in the Nuts Fujimori manga. Hilariously fails each time.

Naoise (Noish)


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

"Class: Cavalier"


 * Hair of Gold
 * Hot-Blooded: Comes off as more passionately serious than Alec.
 * Hot Dad: If paired up.
 * Lightning Bruiser: Can be this if his Berserk skill kicks in often enough.
 * The Worf Effect: In the Oosawa manga, Naoise is among the victims of . He does survive though.

Arden


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

"Class: Sword Armour"

""I'm strong, and you're toast." "I'm strong and I'm tough!" "Nnn… ngh!" "Ain't no way I'm gonna die!""
 * Adaptational Badass: Heroes makes him a rather unique Mighty Glacier, having one of the lowest Speed and Resistance stats in the whole game, but also some of the highest HP, Attack and Defense. What makes him unique is his special Follow-Up Ring, which allows him to always perform an extra attack regardless of his actual speed stat if he's above half HP. Combined with his Brave Sword, this allows him to be one of the only armored units in the game to be capable of consistently performing quadruple attacks. Add in an inherited Special such as Bonfire or Ignis that takes advantage of his obscene Defense, and he's a much tougher beast than he was in his game of origin. Also put in the fact that his old problem (being a low movement unit in a game with huge maps) is omitted (the maps in Heroes are much smaller), he can put his new advantages to use more often.
 * Berserk Button: Don't call him slow!
 * Butt Monkey: His unique events play this up.
 * Can't Catch Up: In spades. Being a low-movement, low speed Armor Knight wielding swords really hurts his usability in the long run, and being forced to do nothing but lag behind for the entirety of the 1st Gen forces most players to bench him after the first couple chapters. In the game where you actually get to deploy your entire army simultaneously.
 * Catch Phrase: He likes to claim that he's "strong and tough", but don't call him slow!
 * Face of a Thug: In official arts, he wasn't that bad looking, but his art in Fire Emblem Heroes made him look like a convicted thug. Still, he's a Gentle Giant.
 * Gentle Giant: Say what you will about his stats and looks, the man's got a heart as big as his armor.
 * Gonk: Though he's not as ugly in his official artwork.
 * Guide Dang It: Similiar to Lex, Arden needs a ring in order to get the Pursuit skill. The event he gets it from is similarly out of the way and not foreshadowed at all. Even if you got Lex's Brave Axe, you would still have to guess randomly about who has an event on that tiny peninsula.
 * Arden has another such event in Chapter 5 which not not only requires Arden to stand on one particular out-of-the-way tile, but also requires him to be married,which almost never happens.
 * Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: If you pair him.
 * I Regret Nothing: His death quote has him claim this, having been proud to have served Sigurd all his life.
 * Mighty Glacier: He has excellent defense but hardly any movement. This is particularly pronounced in Fire Emblem Heroes, where he is the first unit to have at least 60 HP and 40 Defense, but he is tied with Zephiel for the worst speed in the game.
 * Pre-Mortem One-Liner: In Fire Emblem Heroes.


 * Ugly Guy, Hot Wife: More "homely" than outright ugly, but since all the women are stunners, this happens if he's paired at all.
 * What Happened to the Mouse?: One of the few characters whose fate is left ambiguous after the Battle of Belhalla.

Azelle of Velthomer (Azel)


The half-brother of Alvis of Velthomer. Despite Alvis's warnings to the contrary, he travels to the south to assist in the fight against Verdane and rescue Adean, taking Lex with him.

"Class: Mage Holy blood: Fala [Minor]"


 * Adorkable: A cute, shy mage.
 * Big Damn Heroes: In the Oosawa manga's rendition of the Prologue, he saves when he's held hostage by the Verdane army.
 * Green-Eyed Monster:
 * Adean and Midayle suffer from this in the Nuts Fujimori manga:.
 * Similarly, he does this in the Oosawa manga,.
 * Fiery Redhead: Subverted: he's as timid as they come.
 * Heroic Bastard: His dad was Lord Victor of Velthomer, his mom was the favorite maid of Alvis's mother Cigyun (who also had been little Alvis's nanny).
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: Azelle is the sensitive guy to Lex's manly man.
 * Hot Dad: If paired up.
 * Magic Knight: Can promote to one.
 * Playing with Fire: His initial equip is a Fire tome (as per Velthomer tradition), although he can use all three magic types.
 * Rebel Prince: Openly defies Arvis to help Lex and Sigurd. To put this in perspective: Velthomer is one of the most powerful territories in Jugdral, and its ruler Arvis, is known as a stern and rather feared ruler, which Azelle knows better than anyone. He still defies his brother despite being scared of him.
 * Shrinking Violet: He's fairly shy around most, and outright terrified of his brother.
 * Rebel Prince: Openly defies Arvis to help Lex and Sigurd. To put this in perspective: Velthomer is one of the most powerful territories in Jugdral, and its ruler Arvis, is known as a stern and rather feared ruler, which Azelle knows better than anyone. He still defies his brother despite being scared of him.
 * Shrinking Violet: He's fairly shy around most, and outright terrified of his brother.

Lex of Dozel


The son of Duke Langobalt of Dozel, the half-brother of Danan, and a childhood friend of Azel. He accompanies Azelle to assist Sigurd in the fight with Verdane, fully aware that his father would not be happy about assisting the house of Chalphy.

"Class: Axe Knight Holy blood: Neir [Minor]"

"Lex: Hahahaa... Alright, let's do this. Finally, a chance to kick some ass."
 * An Axe to Grind: The preferred weapon of the Neir bloodline.
 * Black Sheep: Of the Neir lineage. He's also the only member to have blue hair instead of brown/red.
 * Cain and Abel: With Danan.
 * Honest Axe: This nets him the powerful Hero Axe.
 * Hot-Blooded/Leeroy Jenkins: This quote sums it up.


 * Hot Dad: If paired up.
 * Lightning Bruiser: ...With the Hero's Axe, Lex is nigh-unkillable.
 * Mad Dictator's Handsome Son: The heroic son of Langobalt, an enemy character.
 * Mighty Glacier: Normally.
 * Rebel Prince: His family is an enemy to Sigurd's.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Strangely, few of his relatives have it: they're all brunettes or redheads.

Prince Cuan of Lenster


The prince of Lenster, a childhood friend of Sigurd and Eltshan, and married to Sigurd's sister Ethlin. He accompanies Ethlin to Chalphy to assist Siglud.

"Class: Duke Knight Holy blood: Noba [Major]"


 * Different As Night and Day: His Nuts Fujimori and Oosawa adaptions are this. In the first, he's oblivious and sometimes comically stupid; in the second, he's much more serious and mature, though sometimes Not So Above It All.
 * The Lancer: To Siglud. He's more level-headed and less reckless. He also fits the weapon part too.
 * The Obi-Wan: To Fin.
 * Shipper on Deck: For in the Oosawa manga. It is his idea that  after all.
 * Shipper on Deck: For in the Oosawa manga. It is his idea that  after all.

Princess Ethlin of Lenster (Ethrin)


Cuan's wife and Sigurd's sister. She sets out for Chalphy upon hearing word of their plight at Verdane's hands.

"Class: Troubadour Holy blood: Baldo [Minor]"


 * Genki Girl: Especially in the Oosawa adaptation.
 * Hot Mom: Of Leaf.
 * The Paladin
 * Promotion to Parent: She stepped up to take care of Siglud and Vyron after their mother died. The kicker? She's the younger sibling.
 * Rose-Haired Girl: A Genki Girl with pink hair.
 * Shipper on Deck: For as well as  in the Oosawa manga.
 * Shipper on Deck: For as well as  in the Oosawa manga.

Finn (Finn)


A fresh knight in the service of Lenster who accompanies Cuan and Ethlin to Chalphy.

"Class: Lance Knight"


 * Badass: Very much so:
 * Badass Normal: Easily, and he's rather solid as a character.
 * Future Badass: In Gen 1, he's a 15 year old Naive Newcomer. In Gen 2, he's Older and Wiser and it shows.
 * Took a Level in Badass: It's expected that by the time, he's become much more experienced. However, between the two generations, his stats remain identical even though he has become even more of a Badass.
 * Blade on a Stick: Being a lance knight this is essentially a must, it helps that he gets an Infinity Minus One Lance and is essentially his trademark weapon.
 * Bodyguard Crush: On in the Oosawa manga.
 * Foreshadowing: ?
 * Hot Dad: If paired up.
 * It's Personal: To in Gen 2 for killing.
 * The Lancer: To Cuan, a literal one in fact.
 * Love Martyr: A possible Alternate Character Interpretation for him as a borderline one to for, in the Oosawa manga. Even if not, the scene where raises one or three eyebrows. Fortunately, they both get better.
 * Luke, I Am Your Father: Is this to his daughter  if he had a lover in Gen 1. Interestingly enough he never gets to talk to his son.
 * That MAY be a throw-back to how  Not an excuse in the case of   or other boys though.
 * Magikarp Power-->Crutch Character: Starts out as the former in Gen 1, coming into the game at Level 1 and locked to a weapon type that is at a disadvantage against the enemies in the first two chapters. Leaves before the end of Gen 1, but comes back in Gen 2 at whatever level he was at when he left—which is probably in the high teens or even low twenties. Lacks Holy Blood of any sort, which equates to a severe disadvantage as far as growth rates are concerned.
 * Manly Tears: He cries when he meets  for the first time in years, and then she thanks him for having taken care of.
 * Older Than They Look: In Gen 2 he's in his mid 30s and a year older then Oifay (who does look his age), but despite that he looks about 20.
 * Second Love: In the Oosawa manga, to
 * Sex Equals Love: Justified Trope, though:  Even more so, in that particular continuity...
 * May also qualify in the game timeline.
 * Undying Loyalty: To the House of Lester, and specially Cuan.
 * Undying Loyalty: To the House of Lester, and specially Cuan.

Midayle (Midir, Middir, Mideel)


A knight of Jungby who attempted to protect Adean from the Verdane forces, but was defeated by Prince Gandolf. Upon reclaiming Jungby Castle, he is found by Siglud and accompanies him into Verdane to rescue Adean.

"Class: Bow Knight"

"Briggid: Look, Midayle. I know you used to like Adean. Do you think you'll be happy with me?"
 * Bodyguard Crush: On Edain.
 * Dude Looks Like a Lady: A common reaction new players of the game get from him, to the point it gets milked for all its worth in the Nuts Fujimori manga: both Gandolf and Oifaye mistake him as an attractive girl at first.
 * Horse Archer: Given his class.
 * Hostage Situation: In both the Fujimori and the Oosawa mangas, the Verdane forces use the injured Midayle as a Dude in Distress when Siglud and Co. come Storming the Castle. In what could've been a Dying Moment of Awesome, both media have Midayle openly tell Siglud to go on and save Adean no matter what happens to him. And in both  steps in and saves him.
 * Hot Dad: If paired up.
 * I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: In the Nuts Fujimori manga, he believes he won't be good enough for Edin part because of his lower lineage, part because he failed to protect her against Gandolf, and asks Azel to take her hand and make her happy..
 * Mood Whiplash: His confrontation with Gandolf in the Nuts Fujimori manga reeks of this. First he appears all cool to defend poor Adean, then drops a bridget on Gandolf who thinks he's a girl, and the action remains more or less comical until Gandolf almost kills him and leaves him to bleed to death while he takes a panicking Adean away.
 * Second Love: If you pair him with someone else, specially her older sister Briggid. Which upsets Briggid quite a bit, as she openly wonders if their hook-up is based on Loving a Shadow.

Lady Adean of Jungby (Eideen, Edin, Aideen, Edain)


The daughter of Lord Ring of Jungby, taken hostage by Prince Gandolf; her kidnapping is what kicks off the whole plot, as Siglud and his knights set off to rescue her and free Jungby. She is soon freed by Prince Jamka, to find her way back to Siglud's forces with the help of Dew.

"Class: Priest Holy blood: Ulir [Minor]"


 * Adrenaline Makeover: In the Fujimori manga she dons more practical clothes and ties her hair down in a ponytail... coincidentally looking like a younger version of
 * Armor-Piercing Slap: Gives an awesome one to Gandolf in the Nuts Fujimori manga.
 * Big Damn Heroes: Pulls this in the Oosawa manga, healing a seriously injured  right after she and Dew escape.
 * Bouquet Toss: Gets it during Siglud and Diadora's wedding in the Nuts Fujimori manga..
 * Different As Night and Day: With Briggid.
 * Distress Ball: Is whacked with one at the beginning.
 * Generation Xerox: If she's paired up, her daughter Lana will be very similar to her. Lampshaded by  if he's her dad.
 * Go Through Me: In the Oosawa manga,
 * Hello, Nurse!: Very, very popular with males.
 * Hot Mom: Of Lana and Lester.
 * Plucky Girl - Silk Hiding Steel: Does not rely on fighting skills and does not need to. Just look at her CMOA.
 * Rescue Romance: If paired up with Jamka, who bats the Distress Ball away from her.
 * Team Mom: Gen 2, although she doesn't actually appear.
 * White Magician Girl: She became this to better search for her sister.
 * Woman in White: As a cleric.

Dew (Deu)


A thief caught and imprisoned by Jamka in an attempt to steal from Verdane's Castle Marpha, he was released by Jamka along with Adean and protected her on the way back to Siglud, staying with the crew from then n.

"Class: Theif"

"Dew: Everyone's been sayin' that crap. I'm not a kid anymore! Rackesis: I can definitely vouch for that, Dew. Heheh... Especially after what we... Dew: H, hey! You're gettin' red there, girl!"
 * Distress Ball: In-story, not in gameplay. He was a mere thief who was caught stealing treasures by Jamka, who then pardoned him but only if he became Adean's escort in exchange.
 * Ephebophile: He's quite a bit younger than several of his love interests... though not a pre-pubescent boy either. The Oosawa manga makes him around 13-14.
 * Fragile Speedster: He's very good at dodging, but if he does get hit, you should be careful.
 * Getting Crap Past the Radar: His love talk with Rackesis.


 * Hair of Gold
 * Hot Dad: If paired up.
 * Keet: He's rather cheerful.
 * Nice Guy: Despite being a thief, he's rather friendly, even cheering Edain up in the Fujimori manga.
 * Shipper on Deck: Diehard Adean/Midayle shipper in the Fujimori manga.
 * Trickster: Come on, he's a thief.

Princess Ira of Isaac (Ayra, Aira)


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

"Class: Swordfighter Holy blood: Odo [Minor]"


 * Action Girl: One of the most notable swordfighters in the franchise and the prototype for the "fast female myrmidon" archetype; she is a powerful unit with a unique skill that often makes her one of the best physical units in the first generation. Lyn, Eirika, Mia, Severa, they all owe a lot to Ayra.
 * Atop a Mountain of Corpses: Variation in the Nuts Fujimori manga. She beats up Kinbois' whole squad to prove him of her strength, and creates a mountain of it, but doesn't stand on top of it in the end.
 * Cool and Unusual Punishment: In the Nuts Fujimori manga, she has a few in reserve for Kinbois...
 * Hot Amazon
 * Hot Chick with a Sword: Oh hell yes.
 * Hot Mom: Of Lakche and Skasaher.
 * Generation Xerox: Lakche is as pretty and strong as she is, and this is lampshaded by  if he's her father.
 * Love At First Punch: With Lex, if they hook up.
 * Mama Bear: An aunt variety to little Shannan.
 * Parental Substitute: To Shanan, upon orders of his father/her brother Prince Mariccle. She becomes his devoted protector and Auntie Bear.
 * Plucky Girl
 * Shipper on Deck: Yet another  shipper in the Oosawa manga.
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo
 * Tsundere: Type A towards Lex, both in-game in their conversations and in the Oosawa manga.
 * : In the Nuts Fujimori manga, she gets hooked with . It takes her a lot of time before finally remembering his face in her dreams of her childhood.

Prince Jamka of Verdane (Jamuka)


A Prince of Verdane, the younger brother of Kinbois and Gandolf. Kinder than his brothers, he is the only member of the royal family not under the sway of Sandima. He frees Adean and Dew before departing to confront his father, and is later convinced by Adean to defect to Siglud's army.

"Class: Bow Fighter"


 * The Archer: As a bow fighter, this is what he brings to the table for your army. In the Oosawa manga, he and his group of bow knights are noted to be the only section of the country's army that isn't made up of ruffians.
 * Badass Normal: A solid unit who comes in with one of the best bows in the game, and the only royalty character without any holy blood.
 * Bad Dreams: In the Oosawa manga, he keeps having a nightmare in which Adean is shot to death by his arrows.
 * Cain and Abel: His brothers Kinbois and Gandolf (who was already pretty bad) fell under Sandima's control.
 * Strangely, one of the later guides calls them his uncles despite Jamka and Gandolf calling each other brother.
 * Facial Markings. A beauty mark of sorts in his forehead. In the Nuts Fujimori manga, he inherited it from his mother.
 * Hot Dad: If paired up.
 * Only Sane Man: For being the only one willing to see that Sandima is just using Verdane.
 * Rebel Prince: Subverted: he only rebels when Sandima takes control of the Verdane royal family, but he still loves his old man no matter what and isn't happy to go against him.
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome
 * You Killed My Father: He's righteously pissed at Sandima for corrupting and then murdering his father.

Diadora (Deirdre)


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

"Class: Shaman Holy blood: Naga [Major]] |undefined"

"Diadora:"
 * Damsel in Distress
 * Damsel in Distress


 * Girl in the Tower: Or better said, Girl In The Forest.
 * Hot Mom: Of Celice,
 * Housewife: To the Lord of Chalphy. Lampshaded when, in the Oosawa manga,
 * Love At First Sight and Rescue Romance: With Siglud.
 * Non-Lethal KO: Every time she "dies", she'll come back at the end of the chapter, unscathed, because the enemy merely captured her. Justified Trope, tho:
 * White Magician Girl: Pretty decent staff user.
 * Woman in White: How she appears in artwork.
 * Non-Lethal KO: Every time she "dies", she'll come back at the end of the chapter, unscathed, because the enemy merely captured her. Justified Trope, tho:
 * White Magician Girl: Pretty decent staff user.
 * Woman in White: How she appears in artwork.
 * White Magician Girl: Pretty decent staff user.
 * Woman in White: How she appears in artwork.

Holyn (Holin)


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

"Class: Swordfighter Holy blood: Odo [Minor]"

"“You've got some serious spirit in your attack. Obviously you're not here for the money. Cash has been my motivator all these years... But after seeing you it kinda loses its meaning. You mind if I tag along? It'd be nice to fight for something real for a change.”"
 * Defeat Means Friendship: He's the last fighter in the Evans castle's arena, and once he's defeated he joins the group. Note that this only happens when you clear it out for the first time, and he doesn't appear later.
 * Hair of Gold: Which is actually kinda odd, as he's from Isaac and yet pretty much every Isaacian we meet is black-haired save for him and.
 * Hot Dad: If paired up.
 * Kissing Cousins: With Ira if you hook them up.
 * Money, Dear Boy: Used to be his motivation, until you recruited him.
 * Money, Dear Boy: Used to be his motivation, until you recruited him.


 * Rebel Prince
 * Stalker with a Crush: Arguably towards Ira, though he doesn't pressure her into marrying him.
 * Victorious Childhood Friend: To Ira, if you hook them up.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend: If not.

Princess Rackesis of Nodion (Lachesis)


The willful and hotblodded princess of Nodion, who holds her brother Eltshan in the utmost regard.

"Class: Princess Holy blood: Hezul [Minor]"


 * Action Girl and White Mage
 * Badass Princess: She's both an Action Girl and White Mage. Oh yeah, and the Oosawa manga made her a One Woman Army with some dialogue that is actually quite scary.
 * Brother-Sister Incest: With Eltshan, whom she admires to the point that she openly declares to not marry anyone who isn't better than him.
 * Cranked Up to Eleven in the Oosawa manga, where they actually admit having mutual feelings and hope they'll be able to be lovers in their next lives.
 * Despair Event Horizon: She almost reaches it in the Oosawa manga, after  Barely manages to get better thanks to , who at some point has to stop her from
 * Go Through Me: To stop . Made even more dramatic in the Oosawa manga.
 * Hair of Gold: May be picky and all, but she's not a bad person.
 * Hot Mom: Of Nanna and Delmud. The less said about the dad, the better.
 * Magikarp Power: And it's super easy to get her to level 20 thanks to her healing abilities.
 * Tomboy Princess: Wields a sword, dresses less femininely than most of the other noblewomen, and refuses to marry anyone that doesn't meet the standard comparable to Eldigan.
 * Well, Excuse Me, Princess!: Particulary in her Nuts Fujimori manga portrayal.
 * Zettai Ryouiki
 * Well, Excuse Me, Princess!: Particulary in her Nuts Fujimori manga portrayal.
 * Zettai Ryouiki

Beowolf (Beowulf)


A Conote mercenary partnered with Voltz, hired by Macbeth of Agustria to hold off Siglud. He is convinced to side with Siglud... for a small fee. He claims to be an old friend of Eltshan, though how true his claim is is up in the air.

"Class: Free Knight"


 * Forgotten Fallen Friend: His mercenary friend Voltz.
 * Hot Dad: If paired up.
 * Punch Clock Hero: A mercenary whose attitude towards fighting his old friend (should you choose to do that) is, basically, que sera sera (not that Voltz feels any different, mind you...).

Prince Levn of Silesia (Levin)


Silesia's errant prince, travelling the world. He is present in Agustria during Siglud's conflict with it, travelling with Sylvia, and sides with Siglud.

"Class: Bard Holy blood: Holsety [Major]"

""Celice, I don't care what Oifey may have told you. Don't EVER address me as 'King Levn' again. Got it?""
 * Blow You Away: As a descendant of Forseti, he specializes in Wind magic. He starts with Elwind and eventually gets Forseti.
 * Hot Dad: If paired up.
 * King Incognito: Hides how he's the prince of Silesia.
 * Man in White: A priestly version, as usual in Fire Emblem.
 * Modest Royalty: In his own words: in Gen 2, though.
 * Man in White: A priestly version, as usual in Fire Emblem.
 * Modest Royalty: In his own words: in Gen 2, though.

"Levn... are you okay? Levn: Huh? Why do you ask? I don't know. It kinda looks like you're crying. Levn: No, I'm... it's... it must just be sweat. It's nothing..."
 * Nice Hat: Or again, nice headdress. He ditches it in Gen 2.
 * Parental Substitute: To a young and amnesiac.
 * Parents as People: With his kids, and specially his daughters. It depends heavily on who his wife was: he's pretty harsh to, acts somewhat gentler to  , and cries when he talks to
 * Rebel Prince: Is dead set against taking Silesia's throne until midway through chapter 4.
 * Sand in My Eyes: If he is, the latter will make him cry when telling him about


 * Stealth Mentor: Word of God says he was one for Tailto's son Arthur. Which explains why the latter starts with Wind Magic regardless of who his father is, despite being of Tordo descent.
 * The Strategist: Gen 2. Since Oifay is now a capable fighter, Levn takes up the role he had as a child.
 * Team Dad: In Gen 2. He doesn't have a lot of interaction with his actual children, however.
 * Trickster: Gen 1.
 * Wandering Minstrel: Subverted, he's only using a bard disguise at first.

Sylvia


A dancer who travels Jugdral to use her skills to help the suffering. During her travels, she met Levn, and is with him in Agustria during its fight with Siglud.

"Class: Dancer Holy blood: Blaggi [Minor]"

"Levn: That self-confidence can't come from your breasts, that's for sure. You flat-chested girl! Sylvia: At least call me slender! *SOB*"
 * Abusive Parents: Her stepfather, who taught her how to dance but subjected her to Corporal Punishment if she failed to meet his standards.
 * Bare Your Midriff: Part (or rather, not) of her dancer's outfit.
 * Because You Were Nice to Me: In the Oosawa manga she explains to Ferry that Levn was the first person in her travels who treated her well, thus she fell for him due to his kindness.
 * Big Breasts, Big Deal - Gag Boobs
 * A-Cup Angst: The Oosawa manga goes the other way, tho.

"Levn: Alright, you can come with me if you want. But things might get a little rough. You okay with that? Sylvia: Yeah! I like it rough!"
 * Does Not Like Shoes: Depending on the Artist, she either wears sandals or no shoes at all. Notably, Fire Emblem Heroes went with the "completely barefoot" interpretation.
 * Genki Girl:
 * Hooker with a Heart of Gold: Strongly implied by her dialogue with Levn in her initial appearance.
 * Double Entendre:


 * Hot Mom: Of Leen and Corpul.
 * Kissing Cousins: It's heavily implied that she and Claud are brother and sister (mostly due to their shared Blaggi blood and the fact that he mentions that he has a long-lost sister who would be about her age), though Word of God says they are just distant cousins.
 * Mouthy Kid: Is already 14 (16 in the Oosawa manga), but comes off as this sometimes
 * Spoony Bard: Though she can use swords.
 * The Tease: She can flirt shamelessly with several men. In fact, her first in-game talk with Alec had them cheerfully flirting with each other.

Ferry (Fury)


A Silesian pegasus knight searching for Prince Levn, looking to bring him home.

"Class: Pegasus Knight"

"Ferry: Huh!? was... No! It can't be true! Ooooh! Please! Someone tell me it's not true!!"
 * Action Girl
 * Badass Normal: She's the only woman in the first generation to lack any kind of Holy Blood, and one of the few playable characters in the game that isn't a Gen 2 replacement that lacks Holy Blood. She still is a strong unit who serves as the sole flier utility in Gen 1 as well.
 * Bodyguard Crush: On Lewyn, though she can be paired with any first gen male other than Sigurd or Quan.
 * Heel Face Turn: She's tricked into believing that Levn is about to be executed by Siglud, so Levn has to talk her outta it.
 * Heroic BSOD: when  dies.


 * Hot Mom: Of Phee and Sety.
 * Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: If you pair her with Arden.
 * The Ingenue: Has some traits, specially in regards to how gullible she can be sometimes.
 * Lady of War: She's one of the Four Angelic Knights of Silesse, and the only one you can recruit.
 * Oblivious to Love: Her love interests have to spell "I love you" to her. Double if it's Levn.
 * Quirky Miniboss Squad: The squad she leads to Evans in Chapter 2 gets developed as this in the Nuts Fujimori manga, with all members given a name, face and personnality: Tino, the youngest member, a Genki Girl in unrequited love with Ferry; Aurora, sweet childfood friend and Straight Man to Tino; Psyche, a strong and cheerful girl who loves to eat; and Jeremiah, the Cool Big Sis of the squad and Ferry's Lancer.
 * Tender Tears: Is said to cry a lot in the Oosawa manga.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend or Victorious Childhood Friend: Depending on whether or not you pair her with Levn in Seisen.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend or Victorious Childhood Friend: Depending on whether or not you pair her with Levn in Seisen.

Tailto of Freege (Tiltyu)


The youngest child of Freege's Duke Reptor. She is an admirer of Father Claud, and accompanied him to Blaggi Tower.

"Class: Thunder Mage Holy blood: Tordo [Minor]"


 * Black Magician Girl: Frieges are usually thunder mages.
 * Bokukko: Her speech patterns are more boyish than the other girls's.
 * Break the Cutie: After.
 * Cain and Abel: Her older brother Bloom.
 * Genki Girl: In the first part, mostly. Then things got worse.
 * Glass Cannon: At low health she activates her skill, Wrath, where all her attacks will be Critical Hits. At that point, she will be able to kill most enemies in one shot... but will also be killed by pretty much anything that hits her.
 * Hot Mom: Of Arthur and Teeny.
 * Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter: The good daughter of Reptor.
 * Magic Knight: As a Mage Fighter, she can use swords and magic
 * Rebellious Princess: She knows her father is Sigurd's enemy. She joins his army anyway... though she was at first hesitant on being unwelcome in the team. She got over it quickly.
 * Shock and Awe: As a Thrud descendant, she is highly specialized in Thunder magic, in which she could only wield Thunder magic at her base class.
 * Stepford Smiler: Looks cheerful and plucky, but fears she'll be branded as a traitor.
 * Take Care of the Kids: Each one of her lover's talks will involve this in one sense or another.
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl: Tomboy to 's Girly Girl.
 * Tomboyish Ponytail: Most of the other women wear their hair loose, but childish and plucky Tailtiu has hers up.
 * Tsundere: A Type A.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend or Victorious Childhood Friend: Depending on whether or not you pair her with Azel or Lex.
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl: Which is actually a family trait, since Crusader Tordo's descendants generally have silvery hair.
 * Woman in White
 * Woman in White

Father Claud of Edda (Claude)


Edda's ruler, who travelled to Blaggi Tower to pray and learn of the truth of the circumstances of Prince Kurth's death. Accompanied by Tailto, the two are cornered by the pirates of Orgahill upon departure.

"Class: High Priest Holy blood: Blaggi [Major]"


 * Dead Little Sister: He had a younger sister who disappeared when they were young. Said sister may be Sylvia.
 * The databooks try to dispel it by saying they're "distant cousins" instead. Huh.
 * Hair of Gold
 * Long-Haired Pretty Boy: He's got the longest hair of any man in the army, and he has delicate features.
 * Man in White: Like most male clerics in Fire Emblem, he wears pure white robes.
 * Nice Guy: A very gentlemanly man.
 * Princely Young Man: Of the Yamato Nadeshiko type.
 * White Mage: He joins as a healer, and his family's relic is a staff that resurrects the dead.
 * White Mage: He joins as a healer, and his family's relic is a staff that resurrects the dead.
 * White Mage: He joins as a healer, and his family's relic is a staff that resurrects the dead.

Briggid (Brigid, Bridget)


The leader of the Orgahill pirates, abducted and raised by them at a very young age. She is the missing daughter of Jungby's Lord Ring and the twin sister of Adean. The pirates turn on her with dissatisfaction at her style of leadership, and she is reunited with Adean.

"Class: Sniper Holy blood: Ulir [Major]"

"“Dobarl, enough! I won't allow any such nonsense! I've got a creed to uphold, and pilfering is no part of it. We Orgahill Pirates are known for giving to the poor, not taking from them!”"
 * Action Girl
 * The Archer
 * Broken Bird: She's distressed to learn that the man who raised her wasn't her real father, and her conversation with Sigurd has her seemingly resigned to him killing her.
 * Cain and Abel: Her younger brother Andorey killed her father for the inheritance.
 * Hot Amazon
 * Hot Mom: Of Patty and Faval.
 * Hair of Gold
 * Just Like Robin Hood: As a pirate.


 * The Ladette: Due to her upbringing as a pirate.
 * Loving a Shadow: If she hooks up with either Jamka or Midayle, she will deeply fear that they only love her for being the twin sister of Adean. Both of them will dispell her of said beliefs in their last love talk.
 * Pirate Girl: Was kidnapped as a child by type 2 pirates, but the leader grew fond of her and raised her as his kid and the future leaderess of the group. Though sadly she's not in the pirate class, who seem to be Always Male in Fire Emblem.
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl: Tomboy to Edain's Girly Girl.

Celice
"Class: Junior Lord Holy blood: Baldo [Major]"

The son of Siglud, and The Hero of the second part. A shy but strongwilled boy with huge swordfighting abilities and a gentle heart, he's now the hope of hundreds of people who see him as the one who can end the tyranny of Grandbell.

"Levn: You're worried about, aren't you... You really like her, don't you... Celice:No, I'm just worried about her."
 * Badass: After his promotion he's just powerful as Siglud.
 * Badass Long Hair: Not as long-haired as Shanan, but just as badass.
 * The Chosen One and The Messiah: Or so the people of his land think. Which scares him a little, to be honest.
 * Humble Hero: He continually downplays his own importance.
 * Mage Killer: Once he gets the Tyrhung.
 * Nice Guy: A very pleasant young man who is friendly and welcoming to those who express interest in fighting alongside him. Cranked Up to Eleven in the Nea Fuyuki manga, where he extends his hand to Ares even as Ares is trying to kill him and has him cornered at the edge of a cliff.
 * She Is Not My Girlfriend: In regards to


 * Shy Blue-Haired Girl: He's something of a male version at the beginning.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Inherited from his dad.

Oifey (Oifaye)
"Class: Paladin Holy blood: Baldo [Minor]"

Siglud's cousin and Shanan's best friend, we meet him in Part 1 as a sweet boy who worked as The Strategist for the good guys. After the Time Skip, we meet an Older and Wiser Oifaye who helped raise Celice and the other children, trained Delmud in swordplay, and is now a strong fighter.


 * Badass Moustache: Grows one in the 2nd Generation.
 * Crutch Character: Unlike his predecessors Jagen and Arran, he remains useful throughout the entire game.
 * Cosplay Otaku Girl: In the Fujimori manga.
 * Dropped a Bridget On Him: Gets hit by this regarding Midayle in the Nuts Fujimori manga. He still finds him irresistibly attractive even after this revelation.
 * He's All Grown Up: The cute little strategist from Part 1 is now a very badass Paladin.
 * Keet: Very much so in the Fujimori manga.
 * Man in White: First generation he wears all white.
 * Master of Disguise: Tries to be this in the Nuts Fujimori manga, but repeatedly and hilariously fails at this.
 * May–December Romance: A mild case happens if he gets paired up with anyone. Phee seems to be quite smitten with him, to start...
 * Meido: In the Nuts Fujimori manga, this is one of his favourite disguises.
 * Parental Substitute - Team Dad: Helped Adean to raise Celice and the other kids.
 * The Strategist: Was this as a boy. Then he grew up and Took a Level in Badass, thus Levn takes his role.
 * Undying Loyalty: To Siglud and Celice.
 * Undying Loyalty: To Siglud and Celice.
 * Undying Loyalty: To Siglud and Celice.

Yuria (Julia)
"Class: Shaman Holy blood: Naga [Major], Fala [Minor]"

A sweet and shy girl around Celice's age, who is brought by Levn in the group. She has amnesia and has forgotten a good part of her past, but can handle staves and magic tomes well.


 * Black Magician Girl: Give her the right spellbook, and she'll become an absolute Game Breaker.
 * Magical Girl Warrior
 * Non-Lethal KO: If she gets killed off in battle, once the stage is over she'll be found by Celice in the recently-taken castle. Again, a Justified Trope:
 * White Magician Girl: No matter what spellbook you give her, she'll always handle staves well.
 * Woman in White: Dresses this way in her artwork.
 * White Magician Girl: No matter what spellbook you give her, she'll always handle staves well.
 * Woman in White: Dresses this way in her artwork.

Johan
"Class: Axe Knight Holy blood: Neir [Minor]"

The second of the three sons of Danan, the ruler of Isaac and heir of Neir. A mounted axe warrior with a crush on Lakche and a somewhat kinder disposition than his dad. Sadly, he does NOT get along with Johalva, his youngest brother; therefore, he can't be recruited if you reach for Johalva first.

"Johan (as an enemy): Ahh... The virtuous rebel army has defeated me... Lakche/Radney, our love is eternal... Johan (as an ally): Though Johan dies, love will never... Guhaa..."
 * An Axe to Grind: Bonuses for being a mounted axe fighter.
 * Bad Boss: One of his soldier's claims that he treats them "like dogs", though its not known how seriously this was meant.
 * Cain and Abel: With Iucharba and Brian.
 * Chivalrous Pervert: Tries to woo Lakche/Radney with Purple Prose if she comes recruit him. She will tell him to cut it out.
 * Even Evil Has Standards: Neither he nor Johalva support the.
 * Hachimaki: A blue (and sometimes white) one.
 * Heel Face Turn: If recruited by Lakche or Radney.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Not as openly as Johalva, but people still note how he's not as bad as his older relatives.
 * Purple Prose: He even waxes it out when he dies!


 * Shallow Love Interest: To Lakche/Radney, Played for Laughs.
 * Something About a Rose: In most illustrations.

Johalva (Johalvier)
"Class: Axe Fighter Holy blood: Neir [Minor]"

The third and youngest of the sons of Danan, the ruler of Isaac and heir of Neir. Also an axe warrior and very Hot-Blooded. Too bad he doesn't get along with Johan; therefore, he can't be recruited if you reach for Johan first.

""He acts like a bad guy, but is honourable deep inside.""
 * An Axe to Grind: On foot, unlike his brother.
 * Cain and Abel: He's on terrible terms with his older siblings Iuchar and Brian.
 * Even Evil Has Standards: Doesn't hurt kids or women, unlike the rest of Danan's troops. And neither of the brothers like the.
 * Hachimaki: A green one.
 * Heel Face Turn: If recruited by Lakche or Radney.
 * Hot-Blooded: He's very enthusiastic about beating his brother in their quest for Larcei's hand.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold:


 * Shallow Love Interest: To Lakche/Radney, played straighter than in Johan's case.

Prince Leaf of Lenster
"Class: Prince Holy blood: Baldo [Minor], Noba [Minor]"

Celice's paternal cousin and the youngest son of Cuan and Ethlin, raised by Fin in hiding.


 * Ascended Extra: His later role as The Hero of Thracia 776.
 * Magikarp Power: Goes from low-level prince to ass-kicking Master Knight.
 * Man in White
 * Took a Level in Badass: After his promotion to Master Knight and generally in comparison to how he was in his own game.

Prince Shanan of Isaac
"Class: Swordmaster Holy blood: Odo [Major]"

As mentioned above, he's the half-nephew of Ira and the son of King Mariccle of Isaac, thus he is the rightful heir to the throne occupied by Danan. Raised by Adean alongside the other kids, he is the oldest of the group and has a huge responsability on his shoulders.


 * Badass Adorable: Very cruel aversion in the Oosawa manga. We do see the kid beating up adult fighters in the arena, but the rendition of  is something very different; bless his heart for trying to help, but he gets completely trashed by , and it's when   tries to save him that she lowers her defense enough for   to get at her.
 * Badass Long Hair: Long, dark Rapunzel Hair that reaches his hips.
 * Chick Magnet: Oh Patty, Daisy, Radney and Lakche...
 * Dude in Distress: Gen 1. Justified Trope due to his extreme youth.
 * Failure Knight: Driven to be strong since he failed to
 * Generation Xerox: When grown up, he looks exactly like his Hot Dad Mariccle. Seriously!
 * May–December Romance: A May September case happens if he gets paired up with anyone. Specially with Lakche, which doubles as Kissing Cousins as she is the daughter of his half-aunt Ira.
 * Rebel Prince: Leader of the resistence against Isaac's tyrannical government in part 2.
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome: He's got the looks, and several of the Generation 2 girls are smitten with him.
 * He's All Grown Up: The adorable little boy from Gen 1 is now a Badass Long Hair.

Aless (Ares)
"Class: Cavalier Holy blood: Hezul [Major]"

Son of Eltshan and Rackesis' nephew, and the holder of the major Hezul blood.


 * Black Knight
 * Fire-Forged Friends: With Celice, once they sort the Sins of Our Fathers issues out.
 * Kissing Cousins: Since he's the son of Eltshan, this happens if he's paired with Rackesis's daughter Nanna.
 * Mage Killer: The Mystletainn gives him a substantial resistance boost.
 * Tragic Keepsake: Aside of the Mystletainn?
 * Tragic Keepsake: Aside of the Mystletainn?

Princess Altenna of Thracia
"Class: Dragon Knight Holy blood: Noba [Major], Baldo [Minor]"

The princess of Lenster as well as Cuan and Ethlin's daughter and Leaf's older sister.


 * Action Girl
 * Anti-Villain: Until she's recruited.
 * Blade on a Stick: Her Gae Bolg lance.
 * Broken Bird
 * Dragon Rider: Being raised in Thracia, the land of wyvern knights, results in this. And one of the only two flying units in generation two, to boot.
 * Lady of War: She comes across as very mature and graceful.
 * Long Lost Sibling: To Leaf, though she doesn't know it. He can reveal this to her, plant the seeds of doubt in her heart (leading her to call out Trabant), and make her pull a Heel Face Turn.
 * Not Blood Siblings: Heavily implied that she and Areone are lovers. The fact that she can't be paired up with anyone else in your army supports this.
 * Star-Crossed Lovers: With Areone, due to him being engaged to  and the whole deal with Trabant.
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo
 * You Killed My Parents: To Trabant, mixed with Calling the Old Man Out.
 * You Killed My Parents: To Trabant, mixed with Calling the Old Man Out.

Hannibal
"Class: General"

The most powerful general of the Thracian kingdom, and a noble and just person who is very well-loved. Unfortunately, his boss King Trabant has caught on his intentions...


 * Cool Old Guy: While his exact age is unclear, he's definitely much older then everyone else as evidenced by the wrinkles on his portrait.
 * Married to the Job: According to a villager.
 * Mighty Glacier: He's quite strong (and his class grants him the Great Shield skill, which prevents the enemy's attack from doing any damage upon activation), but he doesn't have a lot of movement.

Lana (Rana)
"Class: Priest Holy blood: Ulir [Minor]"

The daughter of Adean, and a quite powerful healer. As strongwilled as she's kind, she's among the first who joins Celice's quest.

"Lana: “Nuns can fight too, you know. I feel just as strongly about this as Lakche does. The imperial troops are becoming crueler with each passing day. It's dangerous just to be a girl anymore! But I don't plan to go down without a fight. I have my own means of warfare!”"
 * Cool Big Sis: To Yuria. To the point that
 * Kissing Cousins: If paired up with Briggid's son, Faval. Technically Brother-Sister Incest as well, as they're genetic siblings due to Brigid and Edain being identical twins.
 * Plucky Girl: When Celice tells her "nuns and warfare DO NOT MIX", she stands her ground and refuses to leave. Celice admits he's wrong and lets her join.


 * Silk Hiding Steel: Like her mom.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend or Victorious Childhood Friend: To Celice, becoming the  in the Nea Fuyuki manga.
 * She is also this to Delmud and specially to Skasaher since they were raised with her, Celice, Lester and Lakche.
 * White Mage --> The Paladin: Again, takes after her mom. She'll always be pretty good as the first, but her skills as the latter really depend on which dad she gets.

Lester
"Class: Arch Knight Holy blood: Ulir [Minor]"

Adean's son, Lana's brother and Celice's good friend, and a skilled archer like many descendants of Ulir.


 * Horse Archer: He's mounted and wields bows.
 * Kissing Cousins: If paired up with Briggid's daughter, Patty. Technically Brother-Sister Incest as well, as they're genetic siblings due to Brigid and Edain being identical twins.
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: He actually looks a lot like Lex.

Lakche
"Class: Swordfighter Holy blood: Odo [Minor]"

One of Ira's Half-Identical Twins children, and a Hot-Blooded swordwoman just like her mom. She was raised with Celice and has a crush on her cousin Shanan, though her romantic feelings can be swayed towards others.


 * Action Girl: Just like her mother.
 * Bokukko
 * Cute Bruiser: She is rather cute and quick to join in the fighting.
 * Gender Blender Name: Her name is derived from Luchtaine, a male Irish deity.
 * Half-Identical Twins: She and Ulster look extremely similar.
 * Hot Amazon: Oh, Johan and Johalvier (and Celice and/or Shanan, if you pair them up).
 * Hot Chick with a Sword
 * Missing Mom: She firmly believes Ira is still alive somewhere, even chastising Skasaher when he contradicts her.
 * Plucky Girl: When Ulster first comes to tell them that the empire is coming for them, her immediate response is to take up arms to fight.
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo
 * Tomboyish Sidetails
 * Tsundere: Towards Iuchar or Iucharba.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend or Victorious Childhood Friend: To Celice and/or Shanan (alongisde Kissing Cousins), depending on you hooking them up or not.

Skasaher (Skasaha)
"Class: Swordfighter Holy blood: Odo [Minor]"

The other half of Ira's Half-Identical Twins children, also raised with Celice and Shanan alongside other figitive royal kids. Levelheaded and soft-spoken, but as strong as his twin sister.


 * Big Brother Instinct: He's quite protective of Larcei; though she can take care of herself, she's also very quick to fight.
 * Gender Blender Name: His name is derived from the female warrior Scathach of Irish mythology.
 * Knight Templar Big Brother: In the Nea Fuyuki manga, he does not take well to Johan and Johalva's moves towards Lakche, and makes it clear to them with a murderous atmosphere.
 * The Lancer: To Seliph, alongside Larcei. He offers the calm, cautious perspective.
 * Nice Guy: Very levelheaded and kind, sometimes has to keep his sister from running off on her own.
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome: Must be an Od trait.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend or Victorious Childhood Friend: To Lana, depending on you hooking them up or not.

Delmud
"Class: Free Knight Holy blood: Hezul [Minor]"

The oldest of Rackesis's children, and a mounted swordsman. Was taught swordplay by Oifaye while being raised by Adean.


 * Hair of Gold
 * Heroes Prefer Swords
 * The Lancer: To his cousin Aless in the ending, whom he follows to Agustria if he doesn't inherit a land from his father's line.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend or Victorious Childhood Friend: To either Lana or Lakche, since he was raised with them in Isaac.

Nanna
"Class: Troubadour Holy blood: Hezul [Minor]"

Delmud's younger sister and the other child of Rackesis. Unlike Delmud, she grew up in Lester alongside Leaf, and was taken care for by Fin.


 * Action Girl and White Mage: Whether she's good as one or the other will heavily depend on which guy is her dad, tho.
 * Badass Princess: More archetypically feminine than her mother, but still determined to do the right thing and help out Leaf and her friends.
 * Calling the Old Man Out: Milder case, if  is her father. In their Chapter 7 talk she has just found out that   and is not happy about it.
 * Clingy Jealous Girl: Regarding Leaf in the Nea Fuyuki manga.
 * Hair Decorations: The feathers in her hair.
 * Hair of Gold
 * Kissing Cousins: With Aless, if you pair them.
 * The Lancer <- -> The Chick: She also follows Aless to Augustria if she's not paired up.
 * Plucky Girl: Nanna is very stubborn and brave in the face of danger. In Thracia 776, she's once captured alongside Mareeta, and when her captors try to use her as a hostage, she immediately tells the group to not give in.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend or Victorious Childhood Friend: Depending on whether or not you pair her with Leaf. Officially becomes  in both Thracia 776 and the Nea Fuyuki manga.

Phee (Fee)
"Class: Pegasus Knight Holy blood: None"

A Pegasus knight in training who hails from Silesia, and the daughter of Ferry.


 * Action Girl and White Mage
 * Calling the Old Man Out: To Levn, if he's her dad. And she keeps resenting him afterwards.
 * Fragile Speedster: As per her class.
 * Genki Girl: She's very eager to start fighting in the liberation army.
 * May–December Romance: Phee is easy to pair with Oifey, who's almost twice her age. They have a special conversation in which she lampshades the trope.
 * Plucky Girl: Despite not being able to find her brother before she meets Seliph, she's not very worried; in fact, she has a feeling they'll meet up soon.

Sety
"Class: Sage Holy blood: None"

Ferry's son, Phee's brother, and an extremely powerful magic user. He is considered "Sety the Hero" for fighting against the empire.

""Manster had a great number of children seized and sent to the shrine in Miletos. I was unable to prevent it... I'm no hero, sir. I'm a coward if anything.""
 * Calling the Old Man Out: Not as bad as Phee, but he definetly holds a grudge on Levn if he's his father
 * Generation Xerox: To the Crusader Sety himself, as pointed out in Thracia 776.
 * Heroic Self-Deprecation: Makes a fine work of defending Manster from Thracia, yet believes he hasn't done enough.


 * Hero of Another Story: In Thracia 776.
 * Man in White: In some illustrations.
 * Nice Guy: Particularly if he's paired with Tine.
 * Red Baron: "Ced the Brave". He doesn't much agree with the title.

Arthur
"Class: Mage Holy blood: Tordo [Minor]"

The son of Tailto, who grew up in Silesia. Managed to escape from the Freeges and learned Wind Magic in spite of his thunder-magic-oriented heritage, and now he's back and has some bones to pick with his own family.


 * Big Brother Instinct: Towards Teeny, especially if you don't pair either and get a special talk event with them in the final chapter.
 * Disc One Nuke: If you pair Tailto with Levn, he gets Holsety at the beginning of Generation 2.
 * Momma's Boy: A sympathetic example. Having been separated from Tailto when he was a little boy, Arthur has his mother's image in a high pedestal and will NOT forgive those who made her and Teeny suffer.
 * Orphan's Plot Trinket: He and Tinny have matching pendants given to them by Tailto.
 * Sugar and Ice Personality: Fee refers to him as one.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy

Teeny (Tinny)
"Class: Mage Holy blood: Tordo [Minor]"

Arthur's little sister and Tailto's daughter. She was raised in a very ill-tempered household, thus despite her high magical skills, she's very insecure and shy.


 * Action Girl: In a Little Miss Badass kind of way.
 * Badass Adorable: She's a powerful mage, and she's also the kind of person you just want to hug.
 * Break the Cutie: Was a witness to all the shit Tailto went through.  OUCH!
 * Let's Get Dangerous: When she goes Inigo Montoya on.
 * Mega Twintails: These are almost bigger than her head!
 * Orphan's Plot Trinket: Her and Arthur's medallions.
 * Shrinking Violet: Thanks in large part to her abusive aunt.
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl

Patty
"Class: Theif Holy blood: Ulir [Minor]"

Briggid's daughter, who became a thief to help feed the kids of the Orphanage of Love she and her brother Faval were raised in.

"Patty: You said I look like a CHILD?!"
 * Action Girl
 * Braids of Action: Keeps her Hair of Gold in a long braid.
 * Fan Girl: Of Shanan, whom she's admired for quite a while. In fact, when he catches her stealing the Balmunc and reveals his identity to her, she starts fangirling him right there and he has to remind her that she's got his sword.
 * Genki Girl: Every piece of official art depicts her with a big grin; given the faces on the other characters (including her brother's), she rather stands out.
 * Gold Digger: Portrayed as this in the Nea Fuyuki manga..
 * Just Like Robin Hood: When Seliph balks at accepting her stolen funds, she points out that the Imperials are far worse plunderers.
 * Kissing Cousins: If paired up with Adean's son, Lester. Technically Brother-Sister Incest too, since their mothers were identical twins.
 * Magikarp Power: As a thief, her attack power is low until she promotes.
 * May–December Romance: If paired with the quite older Shanan.
 * Nice Hat: Such a cute and HUGE one.
 * Older Than They Look: A conversation with Corpul in Chapter 9 suggests this.


 * Parental Substitute: Sorta. She was raised in an orphanage, and became a thief to help feed the kids there. Think of a Cool Big Sis with a part-time job, only said job is theft.
 * Supreme Chef: Shown as this in all of her Epilogue love talks. The various 4-Koma manga tend to go the other way for Rule of Funny purposes.

Faval
"Class: Bow Fighter Holy blood: Ulir [Major]"

Bridget's son with major Ulir blood and huge archery skills. Was tricked into joining Freege's army, so he has to be brought by Patty into the group.

"“Yeah, well, I caught a guy making fun of you. He said 'It's no wonder you became a thief with a pirate for a mum'. Of course, I floored the guy for saying that.”"
 * The Archer: The infantry bowman of Gen 2.
 * Big Brother Instinct: Do not badmouth Patty or Briggid!


 * Hair of Gold
 * Kissing Cousins: If paired up with Adean's daughter Lana (who is also Faval's genetic half-sister since their mothers are identical twins).
 * Hachimaki: A blue one.

Leen (Lynn)
"Class: Dancer Holy blood: Blaggi [Minor]"

A beautiful dancer and Aless's companion and friend. She is the lost daughter of Sylvia, raised in a convent and away from her brother Corple.


 * Broken Bird: Can be quite cynical compared to the other girls in the army, and is revealed to have serious abandonment and self-esteem issues.
 * Does Not Like Shoes: Depicted barefoot in her official art.
 * Hair Decorations: Pink hairbands.
 * Long Lost Sibling: To Coirpre.
 * Mysterious Protector: If her father is, she will tell him that she's always felt someone has been watching over her, and wonder if said protector was his dad.
 * Petite Pride: In her TCG card, she's got rather small boobs. Specially when compared with the more curvy Laylea. She doesn't seem to care.
 * Rescue Romance: If paired with Ares.
 * Spoony Bard: Just like her mother. She can rejuvenate other fighters and give them another turn, but she isn't really cut out for combat.
 * Stripperiffic: Part of her job as a dancer.
 * Tell Me About My Father: She asks this to  in Chapter 10,  . He can't say a lot for obvious reasons, but will assure her that her parents love her and will come back for her someday.
 * Tsundere: Slightly, to Aless.
 * Tsundere: Slightly, to Aless.

Corpul (Corple)
"Class: Priest Holy blood: Blaggi [Minor]"

Sylvia's youngest kid, who was raised by General Hannibal... and used as a hostage by his father's boss, King Trabant.


 * Dude in Distress: Is taken hostage as a means of forcing his adoptive father Hannibal into battle.
 * Hair of Gold
 * Late Character Syndrome: Unfortunately, he suffers this as well, so most players deem him not worth the effort. (Unless his dad is Claud, that is: then he can have the Valkyrie staff and handle healing and reviving while he leaves the Holsety to Sety or Arthur.)
 * Magikarp Power: With Azel or Levn as his father, he can become quite a powerful magic unit.

2nd Generation Playable Characters (Replacement Children)

 * Expy: All of them are expies of the original children, in one way or another. Especially Amid and Linda, since they have holy blood (minor Tordo) as well.
 * Your Army Killed Our Parents: In story, their mothers and fathers were retainers and/or warriors associated to Siglud and Co. (or to Eltshan, since Tristan and Janne's Disappeared Dad was one of Eltshan's Cross Knights); they were killed off either during the war of shortly thereafter, so their kids join the Liberation Army for their sake.

Mana
"Class: Priest"

A civilian girl from Issac who was raised by Celice, trained (presumably by Adean) in staff use. Replaces Lana if Adean didn't have children.


 * Brainy Brunette
 * The Cutie
 * Plucky Girl: Just like Lana, Manna dislikes being on the sidelines. She's a little more shy about it, though.
 * Proper Lady: Looks the part well but other parts, not as well.
 * Star-Crossed Lovers: She angsts a bit regarding her budding love towards Celice, due to their total opposite social classes. Logically, if you pair them up, this will be subverted.
 * White Magician Girl

Dimna
"Class: Arch Knight"

A young archer from Isaac as well as Mana's brother. Replaces Lester if Adean didn't have children.


 * Horse Archer: As to be expected of Lester's Expy.
 * Shrinking Violet: His shyness and inferiority complexes are a constant theme for him.
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome

Radney
"Class: Swordfighter"

A beautiful but skittish swordwoman from Isaac, and Celice's another female friend. Replaces Lakche if Ira didn't have children.


 * Action Girl
 * Cute Bruiser
 * Does Not Like Men: Radney hates men so much due to the Isaacian brutality towards young women that she has two conversations about that. One is when she almost freaks out against Johan or Johalva when one of them stands too close for several turns, another when Roddlevan mentions her reasons to not like men.
 * Hot Amazon: As an Expy of Lakche, she can't be less. At least personality-wise.
 * Plucky Girl
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo
 * Tomboy: If not even more so than Lakche: Radney promotes into a Hero, an almost exclusively-male class (with Machua of Thracia 776 and Echidna of Sword of Seals as the only other exceptions).
 * Tsundere: She's a bit rougher around the edges than Larcei.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Her TCG card gives her a Grade A.

Roddlevan
"Class: Swordfighter"

Radney's levelheaded older brother, and an Isaacsian swordman. Replaces Skasaha if Ira didn't have children.


 * Heroes Prefer Swords
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome: Has the common Isaachian swordsman build, which makes him this by default.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: With Tristan.

Janne
"Class: Troubadour"

Youngest daughter of a dead Cross Knight, raised by Fin after a turbulent early life. Replaces Nanna if Rackesis didn't have children.


 * Hair Decorations: Nanna has a feather-shaped hairpin, Jeanne has a pink headband
 * Happily Adopted: Twice. After her Cross Knight dad perished, she was taken in by a local merchant (and separated from Tristan at the same time). However, her kind adoptive dad was killed too when she was about 7 years old, and then Fin adopted her and raised her with Leaf.
 * Plucky Girl
 * White Mage: What a troubadour usually does.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: In her TCG card.

Tristan
"Class: Free Knight"

Eldest son of a dead Cross Knight and the brother of Jeanne, raised by Adean. Replaces Delmud if Rackesis didn't have children.


 * Heroes Prefer Swords
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: With Roddlevan.

Femina
"Class: Pegasus Knight"

A Siglud and Ferry fangirl who has just achieved her dream to be a Pegasus Knight. Replaces Phee if Ferry didn't have children.

"Hawk: So you joined the liberation army, did you? Femina: Yep. I wanted to help out Sir Celice. Hawk: Hmph... I'm not surprised. You've admired his father ever since you were little. Femina: Yeah. My dream has always been to become a Pegasus Knight just like Ferry was. You just watch... I'm gonna make it!"
 * Action Girl and White Mage
 * Ascended Fangirl: While she obviously doesn't get to fight with her idols, Femina does get to join Siglud's son in his quests.
 * Fan Girl: She was a Ferry and Siglud fan, and became a Pegasus Knight to follow their example.


 * Fragile Speedster
 * Genki Girl: Just like Fee, Hermina Jumped at the Call to join Seliph's army.
 * Plucky Girl: Like Fee, she isn't very worried about finding her brother because she's sure she'll run into him eventually.
 * Zettai Ryouiki

Hawk
"Class: Sage"

A talented and famous magician, as well as Femina's brother. Replaces Sety if Ferry didn't have children.


 * Chronic Hero Syndrome: As an Expy of Sety, Hawk also shares his biggest flaw.
 * Magic Knight: And a pretty decent one, even without Forseti.
 * Overshadowed by Awesome: Stat-wise, he's one of the better substitutes and a good character in his own right, but he replaces the Game Breaker Sety so...
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome

Amid
"Class: Wind Mage Holy blood: Tordo [Minor]"

A wandering mage from Silesia, who has a grudge against the Freeges due to. Replaces his cousin Arthur if Tailto didn't have children.


 * Blow You Away: He did grow up in Silesse, after all. Amid's a notable case, as he's the only playable Wind Mage in the game.
 * Magic Knight: He promotes into the male variation of War Mage.
 * Sugar and Ice Personality
 * You Killed My Father: He and Linda pull this on, on behalf of the deceased.

Linda
"Class: Thunder Mage Holy blood: Tordo [Minor]"

A sweet mage from the House of Freege, and Amid's sister. Replaces her cousin Teeny if Tailto didn't have children.


 * Black Mage: She's actually a Friege, so this is the family business.
 * Expy: In addition to the automatic expy-ness of being a replacement character, she's also somewhat of an expy of the first and third games' Linde, which is lampshaded by recurring character Jake in a conversation.
 * Hair Decorations: Her yellow headband.
 * She's Got Legs: In illustrations, the slits of her white robe show off a very long and shapely pair of legs.
 * Shock and Awe: Is a Thunder Mage.
 * Silk Hiding Steel: Linda is sweet and humble, but less shy than Teeny. She's also a thunder mage, with raw power almost equalling  Tailto's..
 * Woman in White: In almost all illustrations, except for a card in which she's dressed in purple.
 * You Killed My Father: She and Amid pull this on, on behalf of the deceased.

Daisy
"Class: Thief"

A civilian girl who has taken up stealing from the rich to help the Orphanage of Love she was raised in. Replaces Patty if Briggid didn't have children.

"Daisy: My personal lesson with Shanan! WHEEEE!"
 * Action Girl
 * Adult Child: She acts very childishly sometimes.


 * Fan Girl: Of Shanan, just like Patty.
 * Fragile Speedster: She can't take many hits.
 * Genki Girl
 * Hair Decorations: Patty has a Nice Hat, Daisy has a pink headband.
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo

Asaello
"Class: Bow Fighter"

A talented and well-known archer, and Daisy's brother. Replaces Faval if Briggid didn't have children.


 * The Archer
 * Fire-Forged Friends: With Celice. He hates all royalty and nobles with a passion after his and Daisy's parents were killed, caught under two fires during the Thracia-Manster wars, but still, on his own admission in the ending, came to like him.
 * Friend to All Children: Adults dislike and fear him, but children love him. And he loves them back, doing his hardest to make money with mercenary work for the orphanage he holds with his sister Daisy.
 * Hachimaki
 * I Just Want to Be Special: In the last chapter, if he's paired with Mana, he will have a conversation with her where he'll tell how frustrated he is at being powerless in this battle, and wish he could have just a little Crusader blood in him.
 * Red Baron: "Hitman of Conote".

Laylea (Leilia, Leyla, Layla)
"Class: Dancer"

A beautiful and sorta cynical dancer who works with Aless. Replaces Leen if Sylvia didn't have children.


 * Broken Bird: Suffers from the same thing as Lene.
 * Does Not Like Shoes: Like most dancers.
 * Spoony Bard: She's not really suited for combat, but she can give units an extra turn.
 * Stripperiffic: Again, like most dancers.
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo: Looks less Moe than Leen, both in face (finer features, less rounded face shape) and body (Leen is slim and flat chested, Layla has a hourglass figure).
 * The Tease: Is somewhat more seductive and straightforward than Leen.
 * The Tease: Is somewhat more seductive and straightforward than Leen.

Sharlow
"Class: Priest"

The adopted son of General Hannibal, and Laylea's brother—though they don't know it. Replaces Corple if Sylvia didn't have children.


 * Magikarp Power: He's got slightly better stats than Corpul, specially due to the Elite skill that lets him grow levels faster.
 * Man in White: He entered into priesthood at a very young age.
 * White Mage: Like Coirpre, he starts out as a healer.

Dimaggio
"Class: Axe Fighter"

Gerrard
"Class: Axe Fighter"

Prince Kinbois of Verdane
"Class: Warrior"


 * Big Brother Bully: Averted in the Nuts Fujimori manga, as Jamka mentions that Kinbois treated him kindly when he arrived to the Verdane court.
 * Butt Monkey: In the Fujimori manga, he clearly has no idea what he's doing. Ayra is the main threat his army poses.
 * Heel Face Turn: The Nuts Fujimori manga has him portrayed as not being deep down a bad guy, and Siglud, noticing this, gives him mercy on the promise he will atone for his sins. Kinbois is genuinely moved and promises. This mercy is important as Jamuka later fights Siglud not only because for his father, but also because he believes, in a misunderstanding, that Siglud has killed his beloved brother Kinbois in battle.

Prince Gandolf of Verdane
"Class: Warrior"


 * Butt Monkey: His portrayal in the Nuts Fujimori manga.
 * Cain and Abel: He's Jamka's brother.
 * Evil Uncle: A family tree in one of the Fire Emblem books says he's Jamke's uncle.

Lord Eltshan of Nodion (Eltoshan)
"Class: Paladin Holy blood: Hezul [Major]"


 * Brother-Sister Incest: Rackesis admires him a little too much. And as said before, the Oosawa manga takes their thoughts on each other and amps them Up to Eleven.
 * Hair of Gold
 * Honor Before Reason and Lawful Stupid: After all of the crap Chagall put him through, he still insists on serving him after thinking it is his duty. Even when Zyne offers his aid to oust Chagall, he still refuses to do so.
 * Hot Dad: Of Aless.
 * Red Baron: Lion King Eltshan.
 * Red Baron: Lion King Eltshan.
 * Red Baron: Lion King Eltshan.

Elliot of Heirhein
"Class: Duke Knight"


 * Butt Monkey: In Mitsuki Oosawa's manga, where he tries too hard to make Lachesis pay for every time she has put him through shame, ever since they were kids..
 * Not surprisingly, it's also his portrayal in Nuts Fujimori's parody-ridden manga.
 * Overlord, Jr.: The son of the villain Boldor. You fight both of them together in his second appearance.
 * Unknown Rival: Has a one sided hatred of Eltshan.
 * Villainous Crush: On Lachesis.

Phillip
"Class: General"

Lord Boldor of Heirhein
"Class: General"

Voltz
"Class: Forrest Knight"


 * Forgotten Fallen Friend: A friend and maybe even mentor of Beowolf who doesn't come with him when he's hired by Siglud.
 * Punch Clock Villain: As he says himself as a mercenary, you work for a lot of different clients regardless of ideology.

Lord Macbeth of Anphony
"Class: General"


 * Adipose Rex: Is a Noble, and is overweight.
 * Fat Bastard: His appearance is of a chubby elderly man wearing fancy clothes. He's noticeably more corrupt than other Lords.
 * Kick the Dog: Is first seen sending bandits to rob from his own subjects.
 * Stout Strength: Despite being obese, he's an armor knight with decent stats.

Lord Clement of Mackily
"Class: Bishop"


 * Fat Bastard: Averted: he's comparatively less corrupt than the other villains.

Zyne
"Class: Duke Knight"


 * Anti-Villain: In Oosawa's manga, where his personality is fleshed out as a very sympathetic and patriotic captain. It makes you feel sorry for him the next time that you face him in the game.
 * Eyes Always Shut: In his character portrait.
 * The Men First
 * Palette Swap: Infamous for the amount of times his portrait was used for other bosses.
 * The fanbase goes on to call the rest of the palette swaps as "Harolds" or Harold clones despite Zyne being the first one to use this portrait.
 * Patriotic Fervor: "Nothing more noble then dying for the motherland!"
 * Patriotic Fervor: "Nothing more noble then dying for the motherland!"

King Chagall of Agustria (Shagall)
"Class: Baron"


 * The Evil Prince: Unlike his father, he's an incompetent and cruel Royal Brat easily manipulated by the likes of Manfroy.
 * Self-Made Orphan: Manfroy manipulated him into killing his dad for power.
 * Smug Snake: Part of the Jiol archetype.
 * Younger Than They Look: Chagall has a horribly wrinkled face for someone his age.

Jacoban
"Class: Forrest"

King Trabant of Thracia
"Class: Dragon Master Holy blood: Dain [Major]"

""My wish is to rebuild Thracia into that prosperous nation that Dain and Noba created. ...And if that process dooms me to Hell, then so be it.”"
 * Bad Boss: Kidnaps the kid of his own General due to the worry he'd turn traitor.
 * Dragon Rider: His Dragon is pure black in the battle animations.
 * Heel Realization: In Thracia 776, Trabant says he's aware that his crimes have damned him to hell, but it'll be worth it if it moves Thracia out of its Crapsack World status.


 * Stalker with a Crush/ Villainous Crush: To Ethlin. It's... really not clear.
 * Tall, Dark and Snarky: A strong, dark-haired man with a penchant for sarcasm.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: He'll do absolutely anything to save his beloved Thracia, which has gone through horribly hard times. By anything, we mean: first, he ; and 17 years later, he
 * You Killed My Father: From

Papilon
"Class: Dragon Knight"


 * Palette Swap: Of Zyne.

Magorn
"Class: Dragon Master"


 * Just Following Orders: His boss quote.
 * Palette Swap: Yep, Zyne again.

Prince Areone of Thracia
"Class: Dragon Master Holy blood: Dain [Major]"


 * Anti-Villain: Very kind and gentle, but he happens to be Trabant's son and heir as well as a powerful enemy thanks to the Gungnir.
 * Arranged Marriage: Revealed to be engaged Linoan in Thracia 776.
 * Blade on a Stick: The Gungnir.
 * Dragon Rider: His mount is Pitch Black like his father's.
 * Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter: It's even pointed out by a villager that he's much nicer than his father Trabant.
 * My Country, Right or Wrong: Loyal to Thracia (and, by association, Travant) above all else. This tends to put him into conflict with Altena.
 * Star-Crossed Lovers: He and Altenna.
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome

Kanatz
"Class: General"


 * Anti-Villain: He's a friend of Hannibal and is only fighting because he doesn't want Hannibal's son to die.
 * Palette Swap: Of Phillip.
 * What Happened to the Mouse?: If Celice rescues Corpul/Sharlow and recruits Hannibal without killing Kanatz, he'll just disappear.

Dobarl (Duvall)
"Class: Warrior"


 * Pirate: A Type 1 which is why he betrays Briggid.
 * Rape, Pillage and Burn: Is annoyed that Briggid won't let him loot villiages and does it behind her back anyway.
 * Smug Snake: Eager to mutiny against Brigid, but it quickly bites him in the ass when Sigurd's group shows up.
 * Straw Misogynist: Doesn't like being under the orders of Briggid. Though this might be less about Briggid being a woman and more about her not letting him be a Type 1 Pirate.

Pizarl
"Class: Warrior"


 * Pirate: Just like Dobarl.

Queen Rahna of Silesia (Lahna)

 * Determined Widow: Does what's in her hands to keep Silesia stable after losing her husband/Levn's dad (and the one with major Holsety blood).
 * The High Queen: Became the ruler of Silesse after her husband died.
 * Hot Mom: Despite not being as young as the other moms in the story, she looks quite fine.
 * Palette Swap: Curiously, of the Lady of the Lake in Lex's Honest Axe incident.
 * Reasonable Authority Figure: She's pretty levelheaded and does what she can for Silesse.

Mahnya
"Class: Falcon Knight"


 * The Ace: Female example.
 * Cool Big Sis: To Ferry.
 * Lady of War: A respected Falcon Knight in direct service of the queen.
 * Woman in White: Her Falcon Knight attire is completely white, as is typical in Silesse.
 * You Monster!: To, whose betrayal enrages her.
 * You Monster!: To, whose betrayal enrages her.

Maios
"Class: Baron"


 * Evil Uncle: To Lewyn.
 * Palette Swap: Strangely of... Elliot.

Deet'var (Deetver, Dietova)
"Class: Falcon Knight"


 * Adaptational Attractiveness: Is less creepy looking in artwork.
 * Dark Action Girl
 * Face Heel Turn: She assisted Maios' rebellion and turned against the queen.
 * Hot Mom: She has a child, . Said child appears as a recruitable character in Thracia. Though ingame, she's more creepy looking then attractive.
 * What Have I Done: Her Famous Last Words.
 * Woman in White: In her artwork. She wears black in-game.

Cuvuli
"Class: Bishop"

Daccar
"Class: Baron"


 * Ambition Is Evil: According to the Oosawa manga, since Rahna says he wasn't an asshole from the start.
 * Evil Uncle: To Lewyn.
 * Kick the Dog:
 * Palette Swap: Of Boldor.
 * Palette Swap: Of Boldor.

Pamela
"Class: Falcon Knight"


 * Adaptational Attractiveness: Just like Deet'var. Even more in the Oosawa manga, where she's actually drawn different from Deetvar via getting a Boyish Short Hair.
 * Always Someone Better: The Oosawa manga adds this as her other motivation, having her tell  that she
 * Ambition Is Evil: As soon as Rahna's position was seriously threatened, Pamela betrayed her in hopes of becoming the top Falcoknight. She openly admits it when
 * : In the Oosawa manga. To the point of
 * Anti-Villain: In the Oosawa manga, she's given a somewhat more expanded role and a surprisingly sympathetic portrayal. See.
 * Ascended Extra: In the Oosawa manga.
 * Dark Action Girl
 * : In the Oosawa manga, she
 * Face Heel Turn: Sides with Daccar against her queen. She kills Annand and mocks the grief of her loved ones.
 * The Rival: To Mahyna, and later to  in the manga.
 * Smug Snake
 * This Cannot Be!: Her last words when you kill her are pretty much this.
 * Woman in White: Her artwork portrays her as this, but her in-game portrait has her wearing black.
 * Woman in White: Her artwork portrays her as this, but her in-game portrait has her wearing black.

Donovan
"Class: General"


 * Kick the Dog: Sends his men to kill civillians.
 * Palette Swap: Of Cimbaeth, yet is somehow a General instead despite the soldiers under his command being Axe Fighters and Warriors. Hell, he doesn't even uses axes himself.

Leimia (Lamia)
"Class: Swordmaster"


 * Amazon Brigade: Leads one.
 * Ax Crazy
 * Dark Action Girl
 * Identical Stranger: Curiously, she looks a LOT like a younger Hilda. And is a Jerkass too.

King Azmur of Grandbell
"Holy blood: Naga [Major]"


 * Despair Event Horizon
 * Reasonable Authority Figure: In both the game and the Oosawa manga, Azmur is never fully convinced that Byron and Ring were planning a coup. Unfortunately, his poor health makes it so that he can't really interfere on their behalf.

Prince Kurth of Grandbell
"Holy blood: Naga [Major]"


 * Celibate Hero: He never married, despite his counselors' nagging,
 * Long-Haired Pretty Boy: Older version, though in the Oosawa manga it's paired with Older Than They Look. Seriously, he looks like in his 20's when he's supposed to be at least in his mid/late 30's!
 * Reasonable Authority Figure: Was very well-loved by everyone due to his kindness and common sense.
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome
 * Reasonable Authority Figure: Was very well-loved by everyone due to his kindness and common sense.
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome

Lord Vylon of Chalphy (Byron)
"Class: Master Knight Holy blood: Baldo [Major]"

"Ring: Look what you've done! Because you said sopmething innecessary, is now depressed! Vylon: I just stated the obvious, don't blame me! Authors's Notes: "The two are best buds!""
 * Cool Old Guy: He's already a grandfather in terms of age, and becomes one literally once Sigurd and Ethlyn find their lovers.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: In the Oosawa manga, with Ring. Eagerly and amusingly lampshaded.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: In the Oosawa manga, with Ring. Eagerly and amusingly lampshaded.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: In the Oosawa manga, with Ring. Eagerly and amusingly lampshaded.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: In the Oosawa manga, with Ring. Eagerly and amusingly lampshaded.
 * ... I can hear you...

Lord Ring of Jungby
"Holy blood: Ulir [Major]"


 * Ascended Extra: In the Oosawa manga he got some more development. Still not enough to avoid his death.
 * Gory Discretion Shot: Toyed with in the Oosawa manga. We do see his death... but it's from Vylon and Kurth's POV, meaning that we only see his back and some blood as he gets an arrow to the throat.
 * Informed Ability: As major Ulir, he's supposed to be a good archer, yet Adean has the Ichii-bal so she can give it to Briggid and he gets killed off-screen (or not, in the manga) by his own son Andorey.
 * Overprotective Dad: In the Oosawa manga, Ring mistakenly thinks that Siglud married Adean. He comically freaks out at the thought.
 * Reasonable Authority Figure: Specially in the single scene in the Oosawa manga, which has him discussing  with Vylon and Kurth. And then It Gets Worse.
 * Tenchi Solution: He either had two different wives or an official wife alongside a mistress, since Briggid and Adean have a different mother than Andorey.
 * It's also possible he remarried Andorey's mom after Briggid and Adean's mom died.

Lord Victor of Velthomer (Viktor)
"Holy blood: Fala [Major]"


 * Casanova: He was infamous for being a womanizer.
 * Disappeared Dad: To Arvis (and Azelle).
 * Evil Redhead: Arvis got his red hair from him. As for the evil part... Well, look at the rest of his tropes.
 * Jerkass: He really has no redeeming values.

Lord Alvis of Velthomer (Arvis)
"Class: Sage / Emperor Holy blood: Fala [Major]"




 * Aloof Big Brother: But he won't hesitate to tell Siglud how much Azel means to him.
 * : Again, arguably.
 * Break the Haughty: To the point where it ages him horribly.
 * Evil Redhead: Well, Extremely Morally Ambiguous Redhead, at any rate.
 * He-Man Woman Hater: Was this in his past, due to his Jerkass father's philandering  When this happened, young Alvis had all of his dad's mistresses kicked out of the Velthomer court save for Azel's mother, and except for Aida he became very bitter towards ladies.
 * I Have Your Wife: Literally does this, unknowingly or not,
 * Magic Knight
 * Oedipus Complex: Once you learn his backstory... holy crap. He's even strongly hinted to have killed people for mentioning what happened to Cigyun.
 * Playing with Fire: Falaflame, his magical tome.
 * Promotion to Parent: At seven years old, even. When Victor died, he took baby Azel under his wing as soon as he saw him.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist:
 * Yandere: Arguably, for Diadora. That would certainly explain why.
 * Promotion to Parent: At seven years old, even. When Victor died, he took baby Azel under his wing as soon as he saw him.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist:
 * Yandere: Arguably, for Diadora. That would certainly explain why.

Lady Cigyun of Velthomer
"Holy blood:"


 * Broken Bird
 * Girl in the Tower:
 * Missing Mom: To Arvis.
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl
 * Missing Mom: To Arvis.
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl

Duke Langobalt of Dozel (Langbart)
"Class: Baron Holy blood: Neir [Major]"


 * Ambition Is Evil: Like Reptor, he wanted power, which was being undermined by Kurth. He was also first described as avaricious.
 * An Axe to Grind: The Helswath, a sacred axe.
 * Archnemesis Dad: For Lex, who will express regret that it's come to this.
 * Beard of Evil: He has quite the impressive one.
 * Even Evil Has Standards: Expresses disgust at Andorey's killing of his own father, since Langobalt actually respected Ring.
 * Evil Old Folks: He's a bitter old man with very ambitious plans to gain as much power as possible.
 * Smug Snake: Despite his fierce grimace, he's every bit as smug and zealous as his cohorts.

Duke Reptor of Freege (Leptor)
"Class: Baron Holy blood: Tordo [Major]"

"Reptor (to ): "Hmph, you idiot! Politics is all about power! Your father had no power, which is why he died.""
 * Ambition Is Evil: He already had a very high position in the Empire, but wanted more than that.


 * Archnemesis Dad: For Tailto  In fact, he's one of the few who can scare the living SHIT out of the usually fearless Tailto.
 * Evil Chancellor: He's the Prime Minister of Grannvale, and a greedy, treacherous one at that.
 * Evil Old Folks: He's already old enough to have three children and potentially be a grandfather. He's also a prideful, ambitious asshole.
 * High-Class Glass: Helps show his position as the Evil Chancellor.
 * Psycho Electro: The Thor Hammer tome that Bloom and Ishtar wield? It's originally his weapon.

Duke Andorey of Jungby (Andre, Andrei)
"Class: Bow Knight Holy blood: Ulir [Minor]"

"Briggid: When I delve into my memories of him, I see him smiling like a little angel... So why would he do such a thing like killing our father to take over as the head of the family?"
 * Adaptational Attractiveness: He isn't that ugly in-game, but is more of a Long-Haired Pretty Boy in official art.
 * Similarly, in the Oosawa manga he's a straight up case of Dude Looks Like a Lady / Long-Haired Pretty Boy.
 * Ambition Is Evil: His ambition to rule Jungby.
 * Cain and Abel: Briggid and Adean's evil younger brother.
 * Horse Archer: His class allows him to shoot on horseback.
 * Politically-Incorrect Villain: Is made a Token Misogynist in the manga, specially when
 * Self-Made Orphan: Killed his own father for power. Not even his fellow conspirators liked that.
 * Smug Snake: He's such an asshole, even other Smug Snakes dislike him.
 * Used to Be a Sweet Kid: According to Briggid, in the Oosawa manga.

Slaydar
"Class: Great Knight"

Vaha
"Class: Mage Fighter"

Aida
"Class: Mage Fighter"


 * Evil Redhead: Not really, she seems to be a decent person... who happens to work for Alvis and be his Number Two.
 * Hot Mom: Of
 * Lady of Black Magic: An elegant-looking young woman with lots of magical power.
 * Woman in Black

Princess Ethnia
"Holy blood:"


 * Hair Decorations: In the only avaliable portrait of her, she wears a red headband.
 * Hot Mom: Of Amid and Linda.
 * The Ojou
 * The Ojou

King Mannanan of Isaac
"Holy blood: Odo [Major]"


 * Warrior Prince
 * Warrior Prince
 * Warrior Prince
 * Warrior Prince

Crown Prince Mariccle of Isaac
"Holy blood: Odo [Major]"


 * Hot Dad: To Shanan. Who looks EXACTLY like him when he grows up.
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome: It's clear where Shanan got his looks from.
 * Warrior Prince
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome: It's clear where Shanan got his looks from.
 * Warrior Prince

Lady Grahnye of Nodion

 * Derailing Love Interests: The Oosawa manga, instead of featuring her, uses an Expy named Iria. And it's clear that Oosawa really hates said expy, as she's portrayed as a Rich Bitch who loathes Lachesis and acts like a Clingy Jealous Girl when around Eltshan. Since Oosawa ships Eltshan/Rackesis, well...
 * Hot Mom: Of Aless. Here she is, ladies and gentlemen.
 * The Ojou: Given what little we know about her, particularly judging by her one picture, she's one of these, given that she has no combat abilities that we know of.
 * Princesses Prefer Pink
 * Princesses Prefer Pink
 * Princesses Prefer Pink

Duke Danann of Dozel (Danan)
Class: Baron

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.

"Seliph: "King Danann... Under your rule, many people have suffered and died. Now you must face the consequences.""
 * Always Someone Better: In the Oosawa manga, this is the actual reason why he hated Lex so much and ultimately betrayed him. Since Lombard 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 Ulster and Larcei.
 * An Axe to Grind: Being a member of Dozel, he obviously specializes in axes.
 * Archnemesis Dad: To his sons, Iuchar or Iucharba, depending on who is recruited.
 * The Caligula: 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.
 * Combat Pragmatist: In the Oosawa manga, since Danann can barely keep up with Ulster, he begs for mercy, and as soon as his nephew lowers his guard, he uses Helswath to seriously hurt him..
 * Complete Monster]]: He's almost as bad as Hilda and Manfroy.
 * Hate Sink: There's nothing remotely likeable about him; he's there to demonstrate how terrible Grannvale has become.
 * [[Heroic Lineage: Of the Neir bloodline, but one of the few cases who doesn't get to use his family's Ancestral Weapon (Helswath, in his case). However, this is because his eldest son, Brian, has it in his possession, as seen in the final chapter.
 * Kick the Dog: 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.
 * Mighty Glacier: In the Oosawa manga, he tries to fight against Ulster on his own... but quickly finds out that Helswath is not the easiest axe to wield.
 * Puppet King: Danann isn't a puppet himself, but he does run Arvis's puppet regime in Isaach after deposing the rightful royal family.
 * Spared by the Adaptation: 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.
 * Sucksessor: Even Lombard thinks he's useless, as he's unable to quell a small rebellion in Isaach even when Lombard was still alive. Even moreso, in-game he doesn't even bring Helswath with him despite having major Neir blood, leaving it to Brian... which would become his downfall.
 * This Is Unforgivable!: Received the end of it by Seliph for making the people suffer.


 * Underestimating Badassery: He thinks that Oifey and Shannan are the most concerning of the Liberation Army. Seliph and his friends proved him otherwise.
 * Warm-Up Boss: 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.
 * You Killed My Father:
 * Invoked when fighting Seliph, whose father killed his father.
 * In the Oosawa manga, Lex and Ayra's kids Ulster and Larcei invoke this on him instead.

Duke Bloom of Friege (Bloome, Blume)
"Class: Baron Holy blood: Tordo [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.


 * Ancestral Weapon: He's the direct inheritor of Mjolnir. He passes it further down the line to Ishtar at the start of Chapter 8.
 * Anti-Villain: Very hard to see, as he rules like a tyrant and makes people suffer, but 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 The Caligula; he's tyrannical, but he's not indulging in selfish pleasures, just concentrating on keeping order.
 * Drop the Hammer and Psycho Electro: His weapon is called Thor Hammer and it's a Thunder spell.
 * Even Evil Has Standards: Doesn't like the, even when he doesn't protest about them.
 * Pet the Dog: Does care for Teeny (or Linda), though he is controlling towards her.
 * Through What Could Have Been, he would have more based on Kaga's notes:.
 * Puppet King: See Danann, but for Manster.
 * Unholy Matrimony: 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.

Duchess Hilda of Friege
"Class: Queen Holy blood: Fala [Minor]. Through a glitch makes it Dain [Major] in the last chapter."

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

"'''That Queen Hilda of Chronos is wicked to the core. 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!"
 * Abusive Parents: 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. One can just wonder how she treated Ishtore, who lacked Holy Blood compared to Ishtar...
 * Adaptational Attractiveness: Her official game portrait had her face possessing wrinkles, but when it comes to official arts or TCG portrayals, she looked actually more decent for an old woman that hasn't reached grandma status, and no more wrinkles.
 * Adapted Out: 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 even Oosawa thinks that Hilda is just unsalvageable.
 * Bastard Bastard: 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 Up to 11 with actions that not even Victor would dream of doing.
 * Complete Monster: In-universe. Aside of her brutal torture of, when you try liberating one of the villages in the map she's in, this exchange pops up...

"'''That Queen Hilda of Chronos is wicked to the core. That woman's not even human. I'd say she's more like a devil!"
 * Dark Action Girl: More exactly, a very powerful Lady of Black Magic.
 * Domestic Abuse: Inflicts this to, then continues to do that to Tine/Linda. Ishtar only got the mental abuse version.
 * Evil Gloating: Likes to rub in the faces of Arthur and Teeny/Linda that she drove their mothers to death and takes great pleasure in that act and trying to repeat that to them.
 * Evil Matriarch: An exceptionally terrifying sort, even by the standards of this trope.
 * Expy: She seems to have gotten one in the form of Sonia, who is similarly hot and similarly evil.
 * For the Evulz: There's absolutely no reason why Hilda is such a power-hungry evil bitch that likes the suffering of others. Hell, even Manfroy and his Loptyrian clan kinsmen can make the claim that their years of persecution eventually drove them into Card-Carrying Villain 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 Teeny that she did it solely for her amusement.
 * Glass Cannon: Very strong Lady of Black Magic — with a very heavy fire tome.
 * Hate Sink: Made to be so utterly reprehensible and lacks any sort of Freudian Excuse (for reference, even Manfroy has one). Hilda was REALLY made to show the lowest that the Empire can do even with minimum Loptyr interference.
 * Heroic Lineage: A minor degree of the Fjalar bloodline. However, 'heroic' would be the last thing you would refer to Hilda as.
 * Hypocrite: She's pissed that you killed her husband and son, Bloom and Ishtore, and wanted to exact revenge. But she gloats proudly about.
 * It's All About Me: 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.
 * Kick the Dog: It's mentioned in the intro of Chapter 10 that she drove numerous citizens to "hideously cruel" deaths. Meaning  wasn't the only person she tortured to death. In addition, she heartilly supports the   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.)
 * Noblewoman's Laugh: She will usually let one out whenever either Arthur or Tine/Linda confront her, before she starts her Evil Gloating. Just so you get REALLY angered at her quickly.
 * Playing with Fire: Her tome, Bolganone.
 * Puppet King: See Danann, but for Miletos.
 * See You in Hell: Her response to Arthur in the final chapter.
 * Smug Snake: 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 Evil Gloating (which is usually preceded with a [[Noblewoman's Laugh), which many players find very satisfying to wipe off from her face using Teeny/Linda.
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo
 * Unholy Matrimony: With Bloom. And she wants Ishtar to follow her example by marrying Julius, though Ishtar truly loves the Prince and shows hesitation about the deal.
 * Unique Enemy: Gets her own class and skillset to herself for unknown reasons.
 * You Monster!: Aside of her brutal torture of, when you try liberating one of the villages in the map she's in, this exchange pops up...

Princess Ishtar of Friege
"Class: Sage Holy blood: Tordo [Major]"

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

"Hilda: Ishtar, you listen up! We Freeges are of noble rank within Grandbell. 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..."
 * Ancestral Weapon: Mjolnir.
 * Anti-Villain: Thracia 776 has her state that neither she nor Ishtore approve of.
 * Broken Bird: She's torn between her love for Julius and her family, and her own sense of what's right and wrong.
 * Cool Big Sis: To Teeny/Linda.
 * Dark Mistress: She's not really evil but her love for Julius and loyalty to her family make her a foe.
 * Gameplay and Story Segregation: Despite her mother possessing Fjalar blood, she doesn't have minor Fjalar blood in her stats.
 * Gold Digger: What Hilda wants for her, in regards to Julius. Sine she does like Yurius for more than his power, she's not very convinced.


 * Heroic Lineage: Major Thrud blood from her father, minor Fjalar blood from her mother. Unlike her parents, she's got more heroic and honorable traits, but remains loyal to both of them and her family, unlike her aunt.
 * Lady of Black Magic: She uses the Mjölnir with deadly power and accuracy.
 * Like Father, Unlike Son: 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?
 * Love Martyr: To Julius. She doesn't approve of everything he does, but sticks with him out of love.
 * Morality Pet: Subverted, as Julius is a little nicer to her but it's not enough to redeem him.
 * Noble Top Enforcer: A very sympathetic, decent, and kind-hearted lady whose loyalty happens to lie with the enemies, and in love with the devil-possessed Big Bad. One of the Camus Archetype characters in the Second Generation.
 * Punch Clock Villain: She fights the heroes because of her love for her family and her boyfriend.
 * Red Baron: "Goddess of Thunder".
 * Shock and Awe: 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.
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl: Though in some TCG cards, her hair is more lilac.
 * Woman in Black: In some artwork, her blue dress is black. She's an aversion personality-wise, tho.
 * You Killed My Father:
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Of the "long dress with huge slits, long boots/stockings" variety.

Prince Ishtore of Friege (Ishtor)
"Class: Mage Fighter Holy blood: Tordo [Minor]"


 * Adaptational Attractiveness: Is ruddy and plain looking ingame but a White-Haired Pretty Boy in his artpiece.
 * YMMV, as his in-game portrait looks nice except for the horrible Eighties Hair. Who is he, Benimaru Nikaido?
 * Anti-Villain: 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, 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.
 * Eyes Always Shut: His ingame appearance.
 * Gameplay and Story Segregation: Like Ishtar.
 * Heroic Lineage: Fjalar and Thrud like his sister, but minor in both cases.
 * It's Personal: He has nothing against Seliph's army unless Liza dies — then he's more than willing to take vengeance.
 * Like Father, Unlike Son: Same deal with Ishtar.
 * Magic Knight: He's one of the few male War Mages in the game.
 * Punch Clock Villain: He's really not that bad a guy, he just happens to be on the enemy side.
 * Shock and Awe: 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.
 * Small Role, Big Impact: 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.
 * This Is Unforgivable!: After Liza is killed.

Liza
"Class: Thunder Mage"


 * Anti-Villain: Like Ishtore, she isn't particularly evil, but she is still an enemy that needs to be fought.
 * Palette Swap: Of Aida.
 * Shock and Awe: Much like her boss (and lover) Ishtore, Liza is proficient in Thunder magic.
 * The Strategist

Meng, Maybell and Bleg
"Class: Falcon Knight"


 * Dark Action Girl: Three powerful women who work for the evil side.
 * Palette Swap: Of Pamela and Deet'var.
 * Quirky Miniboss Squad

Fetra, Eliu and Vampa
"Class: Wind Mage, Thunder Mage and Fire Mage respectively"


 * Black Mage
 * Blow You Away: Fetra (Elwind).
 * Palette Swap: Of Pamela and De'etvar, again.
 * Playing with Fire: Vampa (Elfire).
 * Psycho Electro: Eliu (Elthunder).
 * Quirky Miniboss Squad

Ovo
"Class: Mage Knight"


 * Anime Hair: Duuuuuude, what's up with that fop of hair?!
 * Hachimaki
 * Magic Knight: As expected of a Mage Knight, he throws thunderbolts at whoever dares gets in his way.

Prince Burian of Dozel
"Class: Master Knight Holy blood: Neir [Major]"

"Burian: The Swanchika was defeated so easily!? Was I on the right side...?"
 * Adaptational Attractiveness: Burian's ingame portrait is aged and hideous but his cardgame has him looking his age.
 * An Axe to Grind: He uses the legendary Swanchika axe.
 * Anti-Villain: Implied to be such.
 * Avenging the Villain: Wants to avenge his family members slain in the feud between Chalpy and Dozel.
 * Cain and Abel: His desire to uphold family honor puts him conflict with Johan or Johalva.
 * Lightning Bruiser: Though the extremely heavy Swanchika axe weighs him down a ton.
 * My Country, Right or Wrong: Wonders if he was fighting for the right side before dying.

"Burian: “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!”"
 * You Killed My Father: Uses this line:


 * Younger Than They Look: His ingame portrait looks like an old man, when in fact he's not likely to be past late 20's/very early 30's.

Duke Scopio of Jungby (Scorpio)
"Class: Master Knight"


 * Adaptational Attractiveness: Just like his dad and Ishtore, he isn't that ugly in game but he's handsomer in art. And unlike in-game also actually looks different from Andorey in the aforementioned art.
 * Avenging the Villain: His dad asks him to do it at his death and Scorpio intends to do just that.
 * Horse Archer: Much like most of House Jungby, he excels in archery, more specifically mounted archery.
 * Overlord, Jr.: The evil son of Andorey.
 * Generation Xerox: Scorpio's personality is pretty much exactly the same as Andorey..
 * Palette Swap: Has the same portrait as his father.
 * Smug Snake: From what little we do know of him, he seems to be just as smug as his father.

Prince Yurius of Velthomer (Julius)
"Class: Dark Prince Holy blood: Lopto [Major]"


 * Cain and Abel:.
 * A Child Shall Lead Them: One of the rare villainous examples.
 * Evil Redhead: One of the bad guys, with blazing red hair.
 * Facial Markings: Has the mark of Loptous in his forehead and shows it proudly.
 * Final Boss: He's the last opponent you face in Genealogy of the Holy War.
 * Ill Boy: In Thracia 776, a conversation between Ishtar and Cyas mentions that he has "never been strong", and his health has apparently gotten worse
 * Pet the Dog: Is somewhat nice, if controlling, to Ishtar. One of his first apparitions is pulling a Big Damn Heroes (well, big damn villains) when she's defeated for the first time.
 * Teen Genius: Is the Dragon-in-Chief to Manfroy's Big Bad... while still under 20 years old.
 * The Dragon: To Manfroy.
 * Dragon-in-Chief: However, he's a much larger threat than Manfroy and is the Final Boss.
 * Yandere For his girlfriend Ishtar, since he tells her in Thracia that he hates how Reinhardt looks at her and threatens to kill him if he appears in front of them again.
 * The Dragon: To Manfroy.
 * Dragon-in-Chief: However, he's a much larger threat than Manfroy and is the Final Boss.
 * Yandere For his girlfriend Ishtar, since he tells her in Thracia that he hates how Reinhardt looks at her and threatens to kill him if he appears in front of them again.

Bramsel
"Class: General"

": Look at you acting so tough now that isn't around! You sick old man!"
 * Dirty Old Man: poor.
 * Dirty Old Man: poor.


 * Mighty Glacier
 * Palette Swap: Of Clement. Unique in that all other users of that portrait are magic users, while Bramsel is a General.
 * Smug Snake

Jabarro
"Class: Forrest Knight"


 * The Dragon: To Bramsel.
 * He-Man Woman Hater: Though maybe its just romantic relationships.
 * Hot Dad: Looks fairly young.
 * Palette Swap: Of Jacoban.
 * Parental Substitute: To, having raised him after his mom   perished.
 * Parental Substitute: To, having raised him after his mom   perished.

Manfroy (Manfloy)
"Class: Dark Bishop"


 * Big Bad: But not the final boss.
 * Blackmail: How he started to get to 's head, via.
 * The Chessmaster / The Man Behind the Man: Pretty much sets up all of the game's events. It must be noted that he is shown pretty early in the game.
 * The Corrupter
 * Dark Is Evil: Plays it very straight.
 * Evil Old Folks

Sandima
"Class: Dark Mage"


 * Dark Is Evil: He's your first Dark magic-user and boss you face.
 * Hidden Eyes: You can't really see his eyes thanks to his hood, giving him a sinister appearance.
 * The Man Behind the Man: Convinced Batou to invade Grandbell and made the Princes of Verdane into his pawns. Though in a subversion, he takes orders from Manfroy.
 * Poisoned Weapons: FENRIR.
 * Smug Snake: Always wearing a smug grin and supremely confident in his dark magic. To compound this, his artwork had him wrapped with some sort of magical snake, just so the symbolism is complete.

The Twelve Crusaders
The twelve fighters that went through blood rites with the Dragon Tribe in what's know as the Miracle of Darna, then fought and eventually overthrew the Lopto Empire during the Gran Calender Years 632-648. Each of them has a weapon infused with the power of a certain member of the Dragon Tribe, and only the crusader who wielded their weapon and their descendants with major holy blood can wield them. Also, each Crusader has a holy blood line named after them (Except Heim, whose holy blood line is called Naga).

Baldo the Holy Knight (Chalphy)
"Likely class: Paladin"


 * Heroes Prefer Swords: Tyrhung.
 * Knight in Shining Armor: Most likely.
 * Mage Killer: Tyrhung gives its user high magic defense.
 * Red Baron: "Crusader of Light".
 * Spell My Name with an "S": His sword. Is it Tyrhung, Tyrfing, or Tailfing?

Saint Heim (Grandbell and Barhara)
"Likely class: Sage"


 * Badass Beard
 * Church Militant: Him and Blaggi, though he was even more proactive.
 * Facial Markings: One on his forehead.
 * Light'Em Up: Naga, his tome.
 * Red Baron: "Saint Heim".

Hezul the Black Knight (Augustria)
"Likely class: Paladin"


 * Big Screwed-Up Family: His descendants, both the Royal House of Augustria and the Nodion family. More exactly:  This is the basis for many, many of Eltshan and Rackesis's troubles later.
 * Heroes Prefer Swords: Mystletainn.
 * Red Baron: "Black Knight".
 * Spell My Name with an "S": Or better said, his sword's name. Mistoltin? Mistolteen? Mistilteinn? Mystletainn? Some alternate spelling of any of these?

Ulir the Bow User (Jungby)
"Likely class: Sniper"


 * Ambiguous Gender: We don't know if they're a lady or a gentleman.
 * Action Girl - Lady of War: If they are female.
 * The Archer: Ichii-bal.
 * Born Lucky: People with Ulir blood tend to have the highest Luck growth bonuses in-game (a whooping case of 30%, alongside the charas's natural growths). In-story this is pretty much a legend in Jugdral, which is invoked by the Genre Savvy Adean in the Oosawa manga.
 * Red Baron: "Bow User".
 * Spell My Name with an "S": Ichival? Ichaival? Ichii-bal?

Noba the Lance Knight (Lester) (Nova)
"Likely class: Duke Knight"


 * Action Girl: Of the Lady of War variety.
 * Blade on a Stick: Gáe Bolg.
 * Brother-Sister Team: With her brother Dain.
 * Hachimaki
 * Lady of War
 * Red Baron: "Lance Knight".
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo
 * Hachimaki
 * Lady of War
 * Red Baron: "Lance Knight".
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo

Dain the Dragon Knight (Thracia)
"Likely class: Dragon Master"


 * Badass Long Hair
 * Blade on a Stick: Gungnir.
 * Brother-Sister Team: With his sister Noba.
 * Dragon Rider: He's called the Dragon Knight, so he almost certainly rode a wyvern into battle.
 * Hachimaki
 * Red Baron: "Dragon Knight".
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome
 * Red Baron: "Dragon Knight".
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome

Sety the Wind User (Silesia)
"Likely class: Sage"


 * Blow You Away: Forseti conjures wind magic.
 * Peek-a-Bangs
 * Red Baron: "Wind User".
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome

Tordo the Mage Knight (Freege)
"Likely class: Mage Knight"


 * Generation Xerox: Subverted: Reinhardt is said to be like his second coming and to look a lot like him... but he's not of Tordo blood, since he only works as a highranked commander for the Freeges.
 * Magic Knight
 * Red Baron: "Mage Knight".
 * Shock and Awe: Mjolnir is a tome of thunder magic.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy: His silvery hair becomes a distinguishing physical trait among the Freeges, with  as his only not silver-haired descendants.

Fala the Mage Fighter (Velthomer)
"Likely class: Mage Fighter"


 * Lady of Black Magic - Magic Knight
 * Playing with Fire: Valflame allows its caster to use the power of fire magic.
 * Red Baron: "Mage Fighter".
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo

Neir the Axe Fighter (Dozel)
"Likely class: Warrior"


 * Always Someone Better: All his ingame descendants are overshadowed by Tordo's: Langobalt, by Reptor; Danan, by Bloom; Burian, by Ishtar, etc.
 * An Axe to Grind: Helswath.
 * BFS: The aforementioned Swanchika is the heaviest weapon in Fire Emblem history! And it hits from two spaces away! But it also shows the downside of this trope as it heavily slows down its user, who will have little chance of landing a hit on speedy Balmung users.
 * Red Baron: "Axe Knight".

Odo the Sword Saint (Isaac)
"Likely class: Swordmaster"


 * Badass Long Hair
 * Heroes Prefer Swords: Balmunc.
 * Red Baron: "Sword Saint".
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome

Blaggi the Arch Bishop (Edda)
"Likely class: Bishop"


 * Church Militant
 * The Messiah: Actually sympathetic to the people of the Lopto Church, as some of them helped raise him.
 * Red Baron: "Arch Bishop".
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy
 * White Mage
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy
 * White Mage

Emperor Galle

 * Dark Is Evil
 * The Emperor
 * Face Heel Turn
 * Religion of Evil: Founds the Lopto Empire and Cult.
 * Sinister Minister: He was a bishop before making a deal with Loptous and conquering the continent.

Saint Maira

 * Cain and Abel:
 * Dark Is Not Evil: Tried to Take a Third Option by having people worship Loptous willingly, and not as an evil God but as a savior.
 * The Messiah

Loptous (Loputousu)

 * Bigger Bad
 * Cain and Abel: With the other Dragons, and especially Naga and Holsety.
 * God of Evil: Regarded as such.
 * Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Of Medeus from Fire Emblem Akaneia.

Holsety (Forsety)
"Class: Sage (shown as one in the attract mode)"


 * Blow You Away: Holsety, the wind tome he created for Crusader Sety and his descendants's use.
 * Empathic Weapon: To a degree. Holsety himself was the youngest and most Hot-Blooded of the Dragons, so he put a lot of his own power and love for humanity in the tome
 * God Is Good: As said above, he genuinely loves humanity and is among the most sympathetic to their plight.
 * Voluntary Shapeshifter: Took a human form to contact the Twelve Crusaders, alongside his Dragon siblings.
 * Voluntary Shapeshifter: Took a human form to contact the Twelve Crusaders, alongside his Dragon siblings.

Naga (Narga)
For Naga's tropes, see his section here.

Salamander

 * God Is Good
 * Playing with Fire: Falaflame, which he gave to the Magic Knight Fala.
 * Voluntary Shapeshifter: Also took a human form, but as an old man.