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* [[Boobs of Steel]]: One of the bustiest playable characters in any ''Fire Emblem'' game according to official art, and her great growths make her potentially one of your strongest units.
* [[Boobs of Steel]]: One of the bustiest playable characters in any ''Fire Emblem'' game according to official art, and her great growths make her potentially one of your strongest units.
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: First appears in chapter 1 (Escape).
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: First appears in chapter 1 (Escape).
* [[Distress Ball]]: She caught one very early, when she was in a Frelian manse that was taken over by some Grado troops. [[Justified Trope]] since she was all alone in there, so there was no way she could've fought on her own at her early level. She catches another in Ephraim's path, when she runs away to bypass her dad's veto and gets caught by Gheb and Co. and it's ''even more'' justified because the boss [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors|is not only of a higher level and class than her but has the advantage of using an axe, thus winning in the weapon triangle]]. After that, however, it's whacked away from her and she can [[Took a Level In Badass|take more than one level in badass]].
* [[Distress Ball]]: She caught one very early, when she was in a Frelian manse that was taken over by some Grado troops. [[Justified Trope]] since she was all alone in there, so there was no way she could've fought on her own at her early level. She catches another in Ephraim's path, when she runs away to bypass her dad's veto and gets caught by Gheb and Co. and it's ''even more'' justified because the boss [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors|is not only of a higher level and class than her but has the advantage of using an axe, thus winning in the weapon triangle]]. After that, however, it's whacked away from her and she can [[Took a Level in Badass|take more than one level in badass]].
* [[Dragon Rider]]: Can be promoted into one.
* [[Dragon Rider]]: Can be promoted into one.
* [[Expy]]: Bears a certain resemblance to Shiida/Caeda from the first [[Fire Emblem]] game, being a powerful [[Badass Princess]] Pegasus knight with blue hair, a crush on the hero, and a happy talent for winning over more good-natured enemies to your side with pluck and kindness.
* [[Expy]]: Bears a certain resemblance to Shiida/Caeda from the first [[Fire Emblem]] game, being a powerful [[Badass Princess]] Pegasus knight with blue hair, a crush on the hero, and a happy talent for winning over more good-natured enemies to your side with pluck and kindness.
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* [[Skilled but Naive]]: Tana has just finished her training under Vanessa and Syrene, so she still has work to do and Innes tries to tell her to go back home. It fails and she sticks around, which helps her take levels in badass.
* [[Skilled but Naive]]: Tana has just finished her training under Vanessa and Syrene, so she still has work to do and Innes tries to tell her to go back home. It fails and she sticks around, which helps her take levels in badass.
* [[Tomboy Princess]]
* [[Tomboy Princess]]
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: In Ephraim's route, she starts out as a [[Damsel in Distress]], but is actually a powerful unit who can surpass Vanessa and Syrene with ease if well trained. Additionally, in-story she gets two [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|CMOA]]'s by pulling Ephraim out of a short [[Heroic BSOD]] later, and an optional one as well by sweet-talking a very upset Cormag into a [[Heel Face Turn]].
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: In Ephraim's route, she starts out as a [[Damsel in Distress]], but is actually a powerful unit who can surpass Vanessa and Syrene with ease if well trained. Additionally, in-story she gets two [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|CMOA]]'s by pulling Ephraim out of a short [[Heroic BSOD]] later, and an optional one as well by sweet-talking a very upset Cormag into a [[Heel Face Turn]].
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]
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* [[Failure Knight]]: {{spoiler|Became a mercenary to follow his childhood friend. Said friend ended up dying.}}
* [[Failure Knight]]: {{spoiler|Became a mercenary to follow his childhood friend. Said friend ended up dying.}}
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]
* [[Heroes Prefer Swords]]: Literally. He'll also gain [[An Axe to Grind]] if you promote him into a Hero, or a [[Bow and Sword In Accord]] if you promote him into a Ranger.
* [[Heroes Prefer Swords]]: Literally. He'll also gain [[An Axe to Grind]] if you promote him into a Hero, or a [[Bow and Sword in Accord]] if you promote him into a Ranger.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: He sees through Joshua's coin trick when even notably observant characters like Innes are unable to follow it; he confides in Joshua that he was a big gambler himself back in the day.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: He sees through Joshua's coin trick when even notably observant characters like Innes are unable to follow it; he confides in Joshua that he was a big gambler himself back in the day.
* [[Horse Archer]]: Only if you make him a Ranger.
* [[Horse Archer]]: Only if you make him a Ranger.
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* [[Dragon Rider]]
* [[Dragon Rider]]
* [[Good Is Not Dumb]]: Takes note of the problems in Grado just as Duessel does, but {{spoiler|is killed before he can change sides.}}
* [[Good Is Not Dumb]]: Takes note of the problems in Grado just as Duessel does, but {{spoiler|is killed before he can change sides.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Heel Face Door Slam]]: Valter kills him before he can complete his [[Heel Face Turn]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Deadly Change-of-Heart]]: Valter kills him before he can complete his [[Heel Face Turn]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Sacrificial Lion]]: He dies pretty much [[The Worf Effect|to prove how dangerous and psychotic Valter is]] and prompt Cormag going in his [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]. And provide tension story-wise, because he's a fricking ''general''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Sacrificial Lion]]: He dies pretty much [[The Worf Effect|to prove how dangerous and psychotic Valter is]] and prompt Cormag going in his [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]. And provide tension story-wise, because he's a fricking ''general''.}}
* [[Tall, Dark and Handsome]]
* [[Tall, Dark and Handsome]]
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* [[Foil]]: To Selena. Both are the least extreme of their own general triad (Selena had doubts about Grado but remained loyal, unlike Duessel and Glen; Caellach is a bastard but Valter and Riev are both [[Complete Monster]]s). Selena is extremely loyal to Vigarde, while Caellach is [[The Starscream]] and mocks him whenever he can get away with it.
* [[Foil]]: To Selena. Both are the least extreme of their own general triad (Selena had doubts about Grado but remained loyal, unlike Duessel and Glen; Caellach is a bastard but Valter and Riev are both [[Complete Monster]]s). Selena is extremely loyal to Vigarde, while Caellach is [[The Starscream]] and mocks him whenever he can get away with it.
* [[Genius Bruiser]]
* [[Genius Bruiser]]
* [[Kick the Dog]]: {{spoiler|Killing Ismaire.}} Also {{spoiler|kills his subordinate Aias [[You Have Failed Me|for failing him]], even when said subordinate is ''genuinely'' loyal and devoted to him. Though Caellach himself doesn't seem exactly gleeful in either case... well, he still did it.}}
* [[Kick the Dog]]: {{spoiler|Killing Ismaire.}} Also {{spoiler|kills his subordinate Aias [[You Have Failed Me...|for failing him]], even when said subordinate is ''genuinely'' loyal and devoted to him. Though Caellach himself doesn't seem exactly gleeful in either case... well, he still did it.}}
* [[Nothing Personal]]: ''You're a stepping-stone... And I'm moving up. Don't take it personally.''
* [[Nothing Personal]]: ''You're a stepping-stone... And I'm moving up. Don't take it personally.''
* [[Self-Made Man]]
* [[Self-Made Man]]
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* [[Starter Villain]]
* [[Starter Villain]]
* {{spoiler|[[Unintentional Backup Plan]]}}: {{spoiler|When capturing Ephraim fails, he cleverly spreads a rumour that Ephraim ''was'' captured and is to be executed in order to lure Eirika in. It works until Ephraim hurries back in time, meets up with Eirika, and they team up to defeat him.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Unintentional Backup Plan]]}}: {{spoiler|When capturing Ephraim fails, he cleverly spreads a rumour that Ephraim ''was'' captured and is to be executed in order to lure Eirika in. It works until Ephraim hurries back in time, meets up with Eirika, and they team up to defeat him.}}
* [[Wake Up Call Boss]]: If you don't have good axe units and/or Armorslayers, it'll be hard to kill him.
* [["Wake-Up Call" Boss]]: If you don't have good axe units and/or Armorslayers, it'll be hard to kill him.




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* [[Kick the Dog]]: A lot for a minor boss. In addition to the implication of what he'll do Tana and treating his soldiers like crap, he also calls Duessel a washed up coward.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: A lot for a minor boss. In addition to the implication of what he'll do Tana and treating his soldiers like crap, he also calls Duessel a washed up coward.
* [[Smug Snake]]
* [[Smug Snake]]
* [[Wake Up Call Boss]]: He's very dangerous at this point minus his lack of range.
* [["Wake-Up Call" Boss]]: He's very dangerous at this point minus his lack of range.


=== Universal FE character tropes present ===
=== Universal FE character tropes present ===