Fire Emblem Elibe/Characters/Blazing Sword/The Black Fang

Nergal
"“I am who I am. The pain of others, I do not feel. The sorrow of others does not touch me. Death feeds me. Death pleases me. I am the essence I consume. You fools will become corpses here, because I wish it to be.”"

- Nergal

This Dark Druid is the de facto head of the Black Fang, the puppetmaster behind the scenes keeping all the other villains in line. About as enigmatic as they come, Nergal has grand ambitions, but to realize them, he needs vast amounts of "Quintessence," and to gain that, he intends to cause vast amounts of death and destruction. Striking up an alliance with the mad Lord Darin of Laus, and with the aid of his creations, the Morphs, he has set the stage for a war that will provide him with all the quintessence he needs.

Fairly generic Big Bad fare, right? If the player is willing to go hunting for some things off the beaten path, however,

"Class: Dark Druid"


 * Anticlimax Boss: By the time you've found a way around his Story-Breaker Power, you'll have a weapon capable of killing him in three hits. He is also killing you in three hits, though, so watch out!
 * : Maaaaaaaaybe...
 * Beard of Evil
 * Big Bad
 * Cain and Abel: With
 * Dark Is Evil
 * Early-Bird Cameo: He doesn't actually appear, but is only just mentioned by a Black Fang agent in Chapter 7 (the Fang's first proper appearance), hinting at the larger story arc.
 * Evil Counterpart: To.
 * Evil Sorcerer
 * : Just look at
 * Hero-Killer:
 * Mad Scientist: A magical variation.
 * The Man Behind the Man: He was this for Ephidel at first, with only passing references and hinting at first (see Early-Bird Cameo), before the story slowly unveiled his motives, culminating in his first actual appearance at the Dragon's Gate.
 * Motive Decay: Strongly implied to have happened to him at some point throughout Eliwood's tale. The sidequests in Hector's story tell this particular tale.
 * Obviously Evil: Well, duh.
 * : Never outright said, but heavily implied.
 * Really Seven Hundred Years Old: Noted by Nils to be preventing the aging process with Quintessence, which hints at his abnormal lifespan fairly early.
 * Athos noted that he and Nergal learned about Quintessence from the dragons at Arcadia, which raises the question of
 * Sanity Slippage -> Villainous Breakdown: Thanks to, his sanity has long been deteriorating. Especially evident in the final battle when his comments suggest Motive Decay and his death quote (whichever you get) shows he's completely lost it in the end.
 * Start of Darkness: But you'll only see it in the sidequests....
 * Story-Breaker Power: Actually a plot point.
 * Sanity Slippage -> Villainous Breakdown: Thanks to, his sanity has long been deteriorating. Especially evident in the final battle when his comments suggest Motive Decay and his death quote (whichever you get) shows he's completely lost it in the end.
 * Start of Darkness: But you'll only see it in the sidequests....
 * Story-Breaker Power: Actually a plot point.

Brendan Reed
The founder of the Black Fang and its de jure leader, Brendan, though an assassin, is a noble man who until recently targeted only corrupt nobles, and was seen as a friend to the populace of the country of Bern at large. A widower with two adult sons, he has recently married a woman much younger than himself, Sonia, and with her arrival came a certain corrupting influence in his organization.

"Class: Warrior"


 * An Axe to Grind: Signature weapon.
 * Anti-Villain
 * Badass Family: A patriarch thereof.
 * Benevolent Boss
 * Bumbling Dad: A very Badass variation, but when it comes to his children, he can be quite the scatterbrain.
 * Different As Night and Day: With Sonia.
 * Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: He definitely seems much larger than her, though there's no direct comparison.
 * May-December Romance
 * Ugly Guy, Hot Wife
 * Noteworthy in that he's the more moral individual of the two -- usually it's depicted the other way around (if at all).
 * A Father to His Men: So it's implied, if Uhai's words to Lyn are anything to go by.
 * Good Scars, Evil Scars: He has good scars across his eye and neck.
 * Noble Demon: Let's face it, the guy kills people for a living, but only if they really, really deserve it.
 * Parental Substitute: To Nino, so much that she called him 'Father' even though he only was through marriage to Sonia.
 * Unwitting Pawn
 * Worthy Opponent
 * Unwitting Pawn
 * Worthy Opponent

Sonia Reed
"“Only the chosen few will live to see the new world. Perfect people! People like me!”"

Called "The Queen of the Four Fangs," Sonia is Brendan's second wife, almost disturbingly younger than he. This is, in fact, among the least disturbing things about this woman, for she is actually one of Nergal's dark servants, and the go-between between the Dark Druid and the Fang proper. She is a skilled manipulator and an even better magician, and rumors say she holds more power over the Fang than even Brendan himself...

At the time she married Brendan, Sonia already had a daughter of her own, Nino, who idolizes her mother and ceaselessly tries to make her proud.

"Class: Sage"


 * Action Mom:
 * An Ice Person: Her signature spell, Fimbulvetr.
 * Psycho Electro: Her other signature spell. GODDAMNED BOLTING!
 * Dark Action Girl
 * Even the Girls Want Her: Ursula sorta-kinda seems to. It's a surprisingly popular pairing for steamy fanart.
 * The Evil Genius: Thanks to being Nergal's cunning envoy and the general mastermind behind the Reed-controlled Fang division.
 * Evil Matriarch
 * Eyes of Gold
 * Manipulative Bitch
 * Morality Pet: Nino.
 * Ms. Fanservice: Look at her!
 * Absolute Cleavage
 * Hot Mom
 * Of Corsets Sexy
 * She's Got Legs: They're twice as long as her torso, and her thighs are as thick as her waist.
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo
 * Woman in Black
 * Omniscient Morality License: Well, she claims to have one...
 * Parental Neglect:, she doesn't come off as a particularly good parent, even denying Nino hugs because she thinks they're a sign of weakness.
 * Psycho Supporter: Does all the horrible things she does to please Nergal.
 * : One way to interpret her, we suppose.
 * Smug Snake: She is very manipulative and cool-headed, as well as a very powerful magic user... but her arrogance is such that, by metaphorically punting Nino around, she gains a powerful enemy in Nino's partner, and her plans crumble systematically until
 * Not to mention she continually insults Limstella herself, despite the fact that Limstella is much more powerful than she is.
 * Ubermensch: What she sees herself as.
 * Psycho Supporter: Does all the horrible things she does to please Nergal.
 * : One way to interpret her, we suppose.
 * Smug Snake: She is very manipulative and cool-headed, as well as a very powerful magic user... but her arrogance is such that, by metaphorically punting Nino around, she gains a powerful enemy in Nino's partner, and her plans crumble systematically until
 * Not to mention she continually insults Limstella herself, despite the fact that Limstella is much more powerful than she is.
 * Ubermensch: What she sees herself as.
 * Ubermensch: What she sees herself as.

Ephidel
Nergal's faithful retainer, disguised as Lord Darin's faithful retainer. Ephidel is the architect of Nergal's scheme to engulf the country of Lycia in war and gather all the resulting Quintessence for himself. In fact, Ephidel owes his very existence to the Quintessence, as he is a Morph, an Artificial Human created from Quintessence to do Nergal's dirty work. Ephidel largely keeps to the shadows, planting ideas in Darin's head and making sure all the pieces are set in place for the reckoning.

"Class: Sage"


 * Affably Evil: The condescending, manipulative sort.
 * Artificial Human
 * The Corrupter: Corrupted Lord Darin, managed to make some leeway with Lord Helman ...
 * Evil Chancellor
 * Eyes of Gold Take Warning: Lampshaded by Leila.
 * Humanoid Abomination
 * Impaled with Extreme Prejudice In the Back: His preferred method of killing people. Oddly enough, his overworld sprite indicates he's a magic-user.
 * Knight of Cerebus: Not that the plot wasn't serious already, but before he first appeared the original main plot was Lyn's succession dispute, and that ended rather happily. Then after the reasonably light first chapter(s) of the next story, Ephidel started causing the first major main-story character deaths and started to gradually introduce the Myth Arc that would cover not only the rest of this game, but also play a very important role in FE 6 itself (in other words, the majority of the Elibe mythos). For a, that's some pretty impressive Cerebus Agency.
 * The Man Behind the Man
 * Manipulative Bastard
 * Smug Snake: At least Sonia is powerful and all, he doesn't even have that.
 * You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Dishes these out in spades.
 * Smug Snake: At least Sonia is powerful and all, he doesn't even have that.
 * You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Dishes these out in spades.
 * You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Dishes these out in spades.
 * You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Dishes these out in spades.

Limstella
Nergal's most powerful Morph, Limstella is never far from her master. Her role in Nergal's scheme is to gather Quintessence, and she executes this mission faithfully and without questioning her orders. She also serves as the Fang's executioner of sorts, disposing of those whom Nergal has deemed useless.

"Class: Sage"


 * Artificial Human
 * Ambiguous Gender: It was intended that Limstella be more androgynous to the point that there'd be no discernable gender, but the name and the "female Sage" sprite -- among other things -- has players generally accepting the character as female.
 * She's actually called "my lady" to her face, if that counts for anything.
 * Dark Action Girl
 * Dark Magical Girl
 * The Dragon
 * Emotionless Girl
 * Eyes of Gold
 * Kick the Dog: Poor
 * Kick the Son of a Bitch: But in 's case...
 * Undying Loyalty: To Nergal.

The Four Fangs
The brotherhood's four best killers and ranking officers below Brendan and Sonia. The roster rotates depending on the skill of the members, but has at one time or another included:

Jaffar - the Angel of Death
The Fang's "Angel of Death" and its single best assassin, as a child Jaffar was found Atop a Mountain of Corpses by Nergal, who raised him to know nothing else but killing. Throughout the story, he handles the Fang's dirtiest jobs and nastiest dog-puntings, including. His presence also

"Class: Assassin"


 * Badass.
 * The Dragon & The Brute: To Nergal, being that he's the deadliest of the Four Fangs.
 * Empty Shell: Comes across this way.
 * Enfant Terrible
 * Evil Redhead
 * Hero-Killer: By the 3rd Act, the protagonists are very wary of him.
 * Kick the Dog:
 * }
 * Names to Run Away From Really Fast: Angel of Death.
 * Does Grand Vizier Jafar count as a Name To Run Away From Really Fast?
 * Tyke Bomb
 * Undying Loyalty: Definitely has this towards Nergal, considering that when he's given an order at one point, his only response is "Thy will be done".
 * Worthy Opponent:
 * Undying Loyalty: Definitely has this towards Nergal, considering that when he's given an order at one point, his only response is "Thy will be done".
 * Worthy Opponent:

Lloyd Reed - the White Wolf
"In the name of the Fang, I sentence you to death. Do not blame me for your fate; it is your own doing."

- Lloyd, his normal battle quote in "Four Fanged Offence"

The elder of Brendan Reed's sons from his first marriage, Lloyd is a member of the Black Fang who carries the title "The White Wolf". He's renowned in the Fang for his tactical and strategic skill and for keeping a calm and level head, in contrast to Linus. He is absolutely loyal to the Fang and what it stands for, following his orders without question.

"Class: Swordmaster"


 * Affably Evil
 * Aloof Big Brother
 * Animal Motifs: Wolves, as per his title. Also reflected in his tactical/strategic sense, fighting style, and personality.
 * Anti-Villain
 * Badass Boast: His quote, as seen above.
 * Badass Longcoat
 * Badass Normal
 * Big Brother Instinct: Towards Linus, and even towards Nino.
 * Co-Dragons: With Linus, to Brendan.
 * Foil: To Eliwood, in a sense.
 * Knight Templar Big Brother
 * Noble Demon: Will not allow innocents to be harmed even while hunting his targets.
 * Perma-Stubble
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni, Sensitive Guy and Manly Man, and Sibling Yin-Yang: With Linus.
 * The Stoic
 * Tranquil Fury
 * Perma-Stubble
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni, Sensitive Guy and Manly Man, and Sibling Yin-Yang: With Linus.
 * The Stoic
 * Tranquil Fury

Linus Reed - the Mad Dog
"Pray. I'll give you that much time. All the evil that you've done up to now... Repent it, and sleep."

- Linus, his normal battle quote in "Four Fanged Offence"

The younger of Brendan Reed's two sons from his first marriage, Linus is a member of the Black Fang who carries the title "The Mad Dog". He's renowned in the Fang for being brash and impulsive, not always following orders to the letter in contrast to Lloyd. Nonetheless, he remains loyal to what the Fang stands for and follows his orders without question.

"Class: Hero"


 * Animal Motifs: Hounds, as per his title. Also reflected in his tactical/strategic sense, fighting style, and personality.
 * Anti-Villain
 * Badass Boast: His quote above.
 * Badass Longcoat: Better seen in his complete character art.
 * Badass Normal
 * Big Brother Instinct: Towards Nino.
 * Blood Knight
 * Co-Dragons: With Lloyd, to Brendan.
 * Foil: To Hector, in a sense.
 * Hot-Blooded Determinator
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold (Genuinely cares for his family, save for Sonia)
 * Knight Templar Little Brother
 * Noble Demon: Will not allow innocents to be harmed even while hunting his targets.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni, Sensitive Guy and Manly Man, and Sibling Yin-Yang: With Lloyd
 * Spell My Name with an "S": The game is inconsistent about his title - he's referred to as both the Mad Dog and the Rabid Hound during the game.
 * Knight Templar Little Brother
 * Noble Demon: Will not allow innocents to be harmed even while hunting his targets.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni, Sensitive Guy and Manly Man, and Sibling Yin-Yang: With Lloyd
 * Spell My Name with an "S": The game is inconsistent about his title - he's referred to as both the Mad Dog and the Rabid Hound during the game.
 * Spell My Name with an "S": The game is inconsistent about his title - he's referred to as both the Mad Dog and the Rabid Hound during the game.

Ursula - the Blue Crow
This woman, nicnkamed "the Blue Crow", is the only female among the four Fangs. She is a coldly-efficient magic user who is under the direct orders of Sonia Reed, whom she's very loyal to.

"Class: Valkyrie"


 * Absolute Cleavage
 * Early-Bird Cameo: Shows up in a cutscene at the start of Chapter 7x (in Lyn's story), giving orders to Beyard. This and the previous chapter are the only ones in Lyn's story where the enemies are Black Fang.
 * Enemy Mine: A very minor case, but Ursula doesn't like Vaida and gives you an incredibly useful and rare staff (Hammerne) on the promise you'll humiliate her. Which you do. Ursula must've loved it.
 * Face Death with Dignity: If she isn't already beyond words from the heroes defeating her, Ursula calmly accepts her fate at Limstella's hands.
 * Femme Fatale: Beautiful, well-endowed... and damn deadly.
 * Kick the Dog: She's rather sympathetic, but she's still pretty harsh to poor Nino. Though to her credit, she does say that she'll at least make Nino's death as brief and painless as possible ("Stupid girl... I'll see that you don't suffer, at least.")
 * Lady of Black Magic: Extremely dangerous magic user.
 * My Master, Right or Wrong: Ursula appears to be unaware of the divide between Nergal's faction and the Reeds' within the Fang, and is implied to have been with the Fang since before Sonia. She never questions it, however, since she worships Sonia, oblivious to the fact that Sonia doesn't give a damn about her.
 * Playing with Fire: Has an Elfire tome.
 * Psycho Electro: And a GODDAMNED BOLTING!
 * Blow You Away: Replaces Elfire with Excalibur
 * Undying Loyalty: To Sonia, arguably a Subordinate Excuse for some.
 * "Wake-Up Call" Boss: FUCKING BOOOOOOOOLTING!
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair

Jerme -- the Death Kite
The Fang's "Death Kite," he used to be the organization's single best assassin, before Jaffar's arrival cost him that lofty position and his Four Fangs title. Though still maintaining a high position in the Fang, his demotion has made him bitter, and he is eager to prove himself to the leadership by any means necessary. A bloodthirsty sociopath, he has an unhealthy obsession with cutting things, and his sword, the Light Brand, can deal death up close and from far away.

"Class: Assassin"

"Jerme: (to Lyn) You! Woman! You have beautiful skin. If I sliced you into lovely red ribbons with this, would the pieces be as soft and delicate as silk?"
 * Ax Crazy: Knife crazy.
 * Blood Knight: With very little emphasis on 'knight' and plenty more emphasis on 'blood'. Lots and lots of blood.
 * Brainwashed and Crazy: Implied to have been darkly influenced by Nergal, as evidenced by the fact that he was the Black Fang's best assassin before Nergal started corrupting the Black Fang.
 * Pretty much confirmed when
 * Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick


 * Knife Nut
 * One-Scene Wonder: Despite only appearing in one chapter, he's very unsettling and unforgettable.
 * Remember the New Guy?: If you fought Kenneth in the Black Fang Fortress, the appearance of in the final chapter will be this.

Pascal Grentzer - the Crazed Beast
He was once part of the Four Fangs, known as the "Crazed Beast", but was imprisoned due to his ruthlessness. Sonia frees him and promises to restore him to his rank if he succeeds in killing the lords. He is known as the Crazed Beast because he once invited his entire city population into his castle, and proceeded to slaughter them all to ensure that one person was killed.

"Class: Paladin"


 * A Million Is a Statistic: Practically the bread and butter of his philosophy -- he invited all his subjects to his castle one night, and slaughtered them all just to ensure that one person was killed. Incidentally, this might well have been his Start of Darkness.
 * Aristocrats Are Evil
 * I Have You Now, My Pretty: Tries this on Sonia, of all people. She shuts him up right quick, though.
 * Karmic Death: Presumably.
 * Palette Swap: Of Bauker... who happens to be an Anti-Villain.
 * Red Baron: Known as the "Crazed Beast".
 * The Sociopath: He kills simply because he enjoys it, and slaughtered even innocents who got in his way (hence why Brendan imprisoned him). He does not, however, enjoy it so much when it happens to him.
 * Start of Darkness: When you think about it, Brendan wouldn't have let him join the Fang in the first place if he was just a ruthless sociopath from day one, even with his skill. It's possible that he'd only killed everyone initially to ensure a criminal was disposed of, found that he enjoyed it later on, and was then imprisoned. Given his brief appearance, who really knows for sure?

Heintz
The first ranking member of the Black Fang encountered by Lyn's party, Heintz is a Shaman sent to retrieve the wayward Nils, who had escaped Nergal's clutches with his sister. He seems to hold a very low opinion of the concept of heroism, deriding as stupidly idealistic any attempt to hinder his designs. He and his men are aware of Nergal's influence in the Fang, and appear to hold loyalty to him rather than Brendan.

"Class: Shaman"


 * Dark Is Evil
 * Genre Blind: Is apparently quite unaware that he is in one of the more idealistic Fire Emblem games.
 * Killed Mid-Sentence
 * "Wake-Up Call" Boss: While still rather simple (you're still on the tutorial, after all), he's noticeably more deadly than the mere bandits you've faced so far.

Beyard
The controller of the group sent to recapture Nils and Ninian following their first escape (and thus probably Heintz's supervisor), Beyard reports to Ursula of the Four Fangs. A deeply unhappy man, he lives in constant fear of failing the Fang. He confronts Lyn's group when they track Ninian's treasured ring to his fortress, and is given one last chance to kill them by Ursula.

"Class: Mercenary"


 * Too Dumb to Live: From a gameplay perspective. There is absolutely no reason he shouldn't move, but he doesn't.
 * You Have Failed Me...: His greatest fear.
 * You Have Failed Me...: His greatest fear.

Wire
"“You'll go missing, never to return. Your body will never be found. Tidy story, eh?”"

A member of the Black Fang in service to Nergal, he led a few troops in a failed attempt to assasinate Hector during his sneaking-out attempt at the start of Hector's story. Annoyed at his theatrics, Hector dispatched him fairly quickly.

"Class: Knight"


 * Beard of Evil
 * Smug Snake
 * Suicidal Overconfidence

Boies
The first member of the Black Fang Eliwood encounters on his quest, Boies is one of Ephidel's men and seems to enjoy his job a bit too much. His assignment is to stop Eliwood and company from reaching the city of Santaruz, a job he treats as a macabre game of cat and mouse. He is not above involving innocents in his conflicts, employing bandits to pillage the area surrounding Castle Santaruz.

"Class: Knight"


 * Bald and Beard of Evil
 * Evil Laugh
 * Annoying Laugh: "Gya ha ha!"
 * Jerkass
 * Mighty Glacier
 * Violent Glaswegian: Not literally, obviously, but he talks like one, at least.
 * "Wake-Up Call" Boss: Probably the first Eliwood's story boss that's killing you in two hits. He can be a source of nasty surprises for new players.

Damian
"“You're about to die. Scream if you must.”"

The Fang member sent to intercept Eliwood's group at Badon to prevent them from getting a boat to the Dread Isle, where Nergal is located. Damian is cold and doesn't display much personality, which makes him seem perhaps the most "assassin-like" of the minor Fang members.

"Class: Paladin"

""Gaa...ha... Crow in...triumph... you've--""
 * Beard of Evil
 * Bonus Boss: Unless you're playing Hector's story, you don't actually have to fight him. The reward for beating him, however, is access to the Arena...
 * Killed Mid-Sentence:


 * Palette Swap: Of Wire.
 * "Wake-Up Call" Boss: ...Are you sure you really need that Arena?
 * Well, you need to fight him regardless if you're playing Hector's story (either mode), and Hector's Hard Mode is the only way real gamers play it, so yeah, not a huge decision.

Zoldam
The Fang member sent to retrieve Ninian after she escapes from Nergal's clutches at the Dragon's Gate, Zoldam pursues Ninian's small boat with two ships full of Black Fang members, boarding the Davros, with the party aboard, after they pick up Ninian. Like many other Fang members, Zoldam is icy in personality, and coldly orders the death of everyone on the ship apart from Ninian.

"Class: Paladin"


 * Beard of Evil
 * Dark Is Evil
 * Palette Swap: of Heintz.
 * This Cannot Be!: If you manage to kill him, and his suprise is justified knowing what a roll of the dice it is to even attack him.

Uhai
"“Holding a woman hostage during battle is shameful. You, too, are of Sacae, and I've a mind to show you mercy. I will let you die with a sword in your hands. But rest assured... I will kill you all here. But be of good cheer! In dying, you shall all be spared the calamity that is to come!”"

- Uhai

The Soaring Hawk of the Black Fang. An honorable, high-ranking member of the Fang, and one of the Fang members closest to Brendan Reed's ideology. He is one of the nomads of Sacae, and as such he is an honest person who only does evil when it is necessary. Upon attacking the party, he finds something of a kindred spirit in Lyn, whom he holds hostage to get Eliwood and Hector's attention, but then releases, as he finds threatening a woman to be against his code of honor. .

"Class: Nomad Trooper"


 * Anti-Villain
 * Badass Beard
 * Bow and Sword in Accord
 * Even Evil Has Standards: See his quote.
 * Face Death with Dignity
 * The Fatalist: The reason why he joined Black Fang.
 * Horse Archer: Speculated to be of the Djute tribe of Sacae, as he wears very similar clothes to the Djute bosses of Sword of Seals.
 * Nakama: He regarded the Black Fang as such before their corruption -- Legault's support conversations imply Uhai was friends with him, as well as with the Reeds and Jan.
 * Noble Demon: The best example in the Black Fang.
 * Red Baron: "Soaring Hawk"
 * "Wake-Up Call" Boss: High evasion, comes at you with very dangerous eqiupment, and is sitting on a forest tile (in fog!) to make him even more frustrating. If you're trying to beat the chapter in 15 turns to get the sidequest, he becomes That One Boss and then some.
 * Worthy Opponent: Regarded the opposition as such when they killed him, motivating him to . Eliwood and Lyn considered him as such due to his honourable nature, as did Hector (though somewhat grudgingly so).
 * Wouldn't Hit a Girl: He would, but only if fighting against her.

Aion
The Black Fang's "Owl", tasked with guarding the entrance to the Dragon's Gate. Aion fancies himself incredibly intelligent, and believes that he has everything planned out for his confrontation with Eliwood's group. He doesn't count on a certain random variable to make all of his plotting for nought.

"Class: Sage"


 * The Chessmaster: Well, he tries to be this.
 * Fantastic Racism: Towards Sacaens, apparently. See Palette Swap, below.
 * Palette Swap: Of Marquess Araphen. Many fans have theorised that he may in fact be the Marquess, considering their shared Fantastic Racism - however, he has no battle conversations with Lyn, Kent, or Sain, so this is somewhat in doubt.
 * Smug Snake
 * This Cannot Be!: His reaction when shows up.
 * This Cannot Be!: His reaction when shows up.

Teodor
The "Shadow Hawk" of the Fang, and boss of the very well hidden Chapter 19xx in Hector mode.

"Class: Druid"


 * Dark Is Evil: In fact, he's the only Druid-class boss in the game.
 * Difficulty Spike / That One Boss: Teodor shows up as a level seventeen promoted boss at a point where the game is only just starting to fully phase out unpromoted bosses, and his map throws in fog of war and tons of enemies just to twist the knife. All justified though, considering that to unlock 19xx, . Short answer: you mostly have know what you're doing at this game to earn the right to fight Teodor.
 * Time Limit Boss: He's packing a 5-use Eclipse tome for a long range attack from the throne; if you don't rush to him and kill him before he runs it out, he equips Nosferatu and, most likely, becomes nigh invincible.
 * Tall, Dark and Snarky: Quickly turns this way once he reveals himself as another one of Nergal's followers.
 * Tall, Dark and Snarky: Quickly turns this way once he reveals himself as another one of Nergal's followers.

Cameron
"“You'll never leave here alive.”"

A Black Fang member assigned to Lord Darin, he taunts the party after they arrive at the Dragon's Gate, and later engages them in battle while guarding the way to his master.

"Class: Paladin"


 * The Dragon: To Lord Darin.
 * Flat Character: His lone personality trait is "guards the Dragon's Gate."

Oleg
A noble Fang member who nevertheless serves Nergal's faction of the organization, Oleg is sent, following the loss at the Dragon's Gate, to the city of Badon, where he is assigned to capture Nils and Ninian and take them back to Nergal while the party is weary.

"Class: Warrior"


 * An Axe to Grind and The Archer: And he's damn good with both.
 * Evil Redhead
 * Graceful Loser: Accepts his death quite calmly.
 * Noble Demon: Probably among the noblest Fang members encountered, and, to boot, seems to work for Nergal rather than Brendan, or at least be aware of Nergal's co-opting of the Fang from Brendan.
 * Palette Swap: Of Sealen.
 * The Quiet One

Kenneth
The Fang's "Shrike", a man who gave up his faith in the gods -- who he believes to be lies fabricated by mankind -- to worship Nergal, who he considers the closest thing to a God the world has. Trusted by Sonia, he possessed the rare and powerful Light tome, Aura.

"Class: Bishop"


 * Affably Evil: Very courteous and polite. And an asshole.
 * Bald of Evil: Not fully bald, but he has a pretty big bald spot on his head.
 * Brainwashed and Crazy: As with Jerme, it's implied (or at least believed by the party) that he was driven mad by Nergal's influence.
 * Defector From Decadence: Perceives himself as such.
 * Fat Bastard
 * Flat Earth Atheist
 * Light Is Not Good
 * Remember the New Guy?: If you fought Jerme in the Black Fang Fortress, the appearance of in the final chapter will be this.
 * Sinister Minister
 * Smug Snake

Maxime
Ursula's lieutenant, who accompanies her to the Bern Palace to make sure that the assassins assigned to the job have successfully killed Prince Zephiel. When she finds out they haven't, she orders Maxime to douse the lights in the palace to put the enemy at a disadvantage. He later engages either (in Eliwood Mode) or the party (in Hector Mode) in combat in the resulting battle.

"Class: Paladin"


 * The Dragon: To Ursula.
 * Flat Character
 * Mini Boss: In Hector Mode, he starts closer to you, so you'll be the one fighting him, not.
 * Palette Swap: of Cameron.
 * Suicidal Overconfidence: Tries to attack immediately, and is very likely to die just as fast.
 * The Worf Effect: Technically, we don't know whether or not he's actually all that badass, but he is a named, non-faceless Paladin (a fairly solid promoted class overall, more or less theJackOfAllStats among classes) who more or less serves the purpose of being destroyed by, most likely to demonstrate that can handle himself as long as his Killing Edge lasts.
 * Yes-Man: So his lone line of dialogue implies.

Denning
A Morph created by Nergal after, Denning is sent to Castle Ostia to deliver Nergal's ultimatum to the party, who are resting there. He seems to have been created specifically for this purpose, as the only thing he is able to say is "This is a message from Lord Nergal. 'I await you on the Dread Isle'."

"Class: Sniper"


 * The Archer
 * Broken Record: "This is a message from Lord Nergal..."
 * The Brute: Being The Archer aside, he's practically a classic example of this trope, what with being totally unintelligent and commanding the Mook hordes. Especially if Nergal and his Morphs are a Five-Bad Band.
 * "Wake-Up Call" Boss: The map is designed so it is difficult to bumrush him, and gives him an easy opportunity to snipe at you with impunity.
 * Weaksauce Weakness: On the other hand, if you do manage to bumrush him and surround him, with nobody next to the people surrounding him, the battle is already decided with his defeat, provided you don't move.

Kishuna
A mysterious man in a red cloak who appears periodically should certain paths be taken throughout the game. He has the mysterious ability to negate all magic in a rather large vicinity of himself. He is actually

"Class: Magic Seal"


 * Anti-Magic: His mere presence shuts down all magic within 10 spaces of him...
 * Non-Action Guy: ...and he makes no other effort to attack, instead relying on bodyguard Morphs.
 * Anti-Villain: Given how helpless he is (at least individually), and how tragic his backstory is, it's borderline impossible not to pity rather than hate him.
 * Bonus Boss: Only appears on side chapters.
 * The Dark Chick
 * The Grostesque
 * Hidden Eyes: Which, though we never really see them, are
 * Luck-Based Mission: KOing him in "Prisoner of Magic", a necessary step to get to 19xx in Hector mode. His HP and evasion are sky high for that point of the game, so unless you've been doing a whole bunch of grinding, it'll take some critical hits to do the job. Also, he flees on the enemy turn after you attack him, or if you take too long getting to him, so all you get is one try. Good luck. (Taking Guy's Killing Edge and giving it to Marcus seems to help.)
 * Malevolent Masked Man
 * Shoot the Dog: The impression many players get if they actually play out the chapter where you kill him -- hell, even the Chapter's objective says "Kill" rather than "Defeat".
 * Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Kishuna's M.O. in his first two appearances. Once the player's party catch up to him or he is attacked, he bails.
 * Could also be percieved as a tactical retreat, something very few bosses in the game grasp the concept of.
 * "Well Done, Son" Guy: Implied to be one for Nergal.
 * Tragic Monster
 * "Well Done, Son" Guy: Implied to be one for Nergal.
 * Tragic Monster