Fire Emblem Elibe/Characters/Blazing Sword/Laus
Batta "the Beast"
“Who do you think you are? You think you can stand up to Batta the Beast?”
—Batta when fighting Lyn
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The first boss. He is one of the two bandits that attack Lyn and the tactician in the prologue.
Class: Brigand |
- An Axe to Grind
- Badass Boast: See above.
- Blonde Guys Are Evil
- Good Scars, Evil Scars
- Suicidal Overconfidence
- Warmup Boss
- Wake Up Call Boss: Believe it or not, he can be this in Hard Mode, as unlike in Normal Mode there's no guarantee that you'll hit him or he won't hit you, and Lyn's delicate enough at this point to fall to him in two hits.
Zugu
“Such a waste. An absolute waste. The things I'll do for gold. Ah, well. Time to die, darlin'! C'mon out, boys!”
—Zugu to Lyn
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The boss of Chapter 1. He is a bandit sent by Lord Lundgren to kill Lyndis. Him calling Lyndis by her full name is what clues her in, in regards to Lundgren.
Class: Brigand |
Glass
“I am Glass! The gods fear my name! My swordplay is peerless!”
—Glass
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The boss of Chapter 2. He and his group of bandits try to steal the Mani Katti from its scabbard, but is stopped by Lyn and her companions.
Class: Mercenary |
- Badass Boast: See above.
- BFS
- Politically-Incorrect Villain: In regards to his sacriligeous actions.
- Small Name, Big Ego: The gods fear your swordplay, huh? Pfffft.
Migal
The boss of Chapter 3, a member of the Ganelon Bandits who accosts Florina after she accidentally lands her Pegasus on him.
Class: Brigand |
- 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 Talliver Bandits.
- A Plague on 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.
Carjiga
The boss of Chapter 4, a member of the Ganelon Bandits who tracks down Lyn's party after they kill Migal. He's Dorcas's employer.
Class: Brigand |
- An Axe to Grind
- Benevolent Boss: To an extent -- he does promise to increase Dorcas' share of the pay if he fulfills a certain task during their mission.
- Combat Pragmatist
- Even Evil Has Standards
- Revenge
- Wouldn't Hit a Girl: He actually chides an underling for a suggestion of Pragmatic Villainy (waiting until darkness falls) because of this trope. Arguably ties in with...
Bug
The boss of Chapter 5, and the last Ganelon Bandit leader encountered in the story.
Class: Brigand |
- An Axe to Grind
- Gonk
- A Plague on Both Your Houses
- Would Hit a Girl: Unlike his colleagues, he has no issue with this.
Bool
The boss of Chapter 6, an assassin sent after Lyn by Lundgren.
Class: Knight |
- Blade on 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.
- Mighty Glacier
Groznyi
An opportunistic bandit who thought the disappearance of the Pheraean knights would be a good time to try to claim a village for himself. It doesn't end well for him.
Class: Brigand |
- An Axe to Grind
- Beard of Evil
- This Cannot Be!/Oh Crap: When he realises his opposition are Pheraen Knights, who he'd thought were all gone.
Zagan
The boss of Chapter 12, a bandit leader hired by the Black Fang to eliminate Eliwood.
Class: Fighter |
- An Axe to Grind
- Blood Knight: His portrait description says he fights for pleasure, not money.
- Blonde Guys Are Evil
- The Brute
- Fat Bastard
- Gonk
- Obviously Evil: Lampshaded by Marcus.
Puzon
The boss of Chapter 13x, fought optionally. In this chapter, he and his men accost Merlinus, only to be driven back by Eliwood and Hector.
Class: Mercenary |
- Filler Villain
- Palette Swap: With... a nameless Mook back in Chapter 6, who was unceremoniously slaughtered by Rath.
Jasmine and Paul
A pair of identical bandits roaming the Nabata desert. They decide that harassing Pent is a good idea. It kind of isn't.
Class: Warrior |
- 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 Radiant Dawn, they are a pair of Tiger Laguz named Agony and Pain.
- Filler Villain: Really just there to provide a battle.
- Laughably Evil
- Not So Harmless: They DO pack quite the punch. And have an A support.
- Those Two Bad Guys