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* [[An Axe to Grind]]
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: While he's heavily implied to be a sex trafficker, he gets pretty offended when Lyn mistakes him and his gang for members of the [[Complete Monster|Talliver Bandits]].
* [[A Plague Onon Both Your Houses]]
* [[Pragmatic Villainy]]: Disgusting as it is, his statement that there's more to be gained from selling captives than just killing them isn't without merit.
* [[Wouldn't Hit a Girl]]: [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]] aside, yeah.
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* [[An Axe to Grind]]
* [[Gonk]]
* [[A Plague Onon Both Your Houses]]
* [[Would Hit a Girl]]: Unlike his colleagues, he has no issue with this.
 
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* [[Blade Onon a Stick]]
* [[Career Killers]]: He's an assassin hired by Lundgren to bump off Lyn.
* [[Flat Character]]: Possibly the flattest in the game; notably, he has ''no'' dialogue whatsoever apart from his battle quote.
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* [[Ambiguously Gay|Ambiguously]] [[Manly Gay]]: Especially Jasmine, who has a girl's name, wears hot pink, and, judging from his [[Famous Last Words]], may be a [[Combat Sadomasochist]].
* [[An Axe to Grind]]
* [[Expy]]/[[Recurring Boss]]: These two are very common bosses, used in other Fire Emblem games. In ''[[Fire Emblem Tellius (Video Game)|Radiant Dawn]]'', they are a pair of Tiger Laguz named Agony and Pain.
* [[Filler Villain]]: Really just there to provide a battle.
* [[Laughably Evil]]