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* [[Beneath the Mask]]: Whether you're on Eirika's route, and he pretends to have more control than he really does, or you're on Ephraim's route, and he pretends to have less control than he really does. {{spoiler|Either way, he left Grado's Sacred Twin weapons for Ephraim to find, and Knoll implied that Lyon wanted Ephraim to find them. He also scheduled Knoll to be executed the day after Ephraim laid siege to Grado Keep, implying that he may have wanted Ephraim to find Knoll too.}}
* [[Big Bad]]
** [[Big Bad Friend]]: Especially in Ephraim's route.
* [[Black Magician Girl|Black Magician Boy]]
* [[Climax Boss]]: {{spoiler|The boss fight of the first battle in the Final Chapter.}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Green-Eyed Monster]]: In Ephraim's route, Lyon admits that he was always envious of Ephraim; strong while Lyon was weak, confident while Lyon was unsure of himself, and adored by Eirika, who Lyon was in love with. This isn't the reason that Lyon turned to evil, but it does influence Lyon's [[Super-Powered Evil Side]] to want to fight Ephraim as a [[Worthy Opponent]].}}
* [[Heroic Self-Deprecation]]
* [[Ill Boy]]: He's had a sickly disposition from a young age.
* {{spoiler|[[Meat Puppet]]: for the Demon King.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Recurring Boss]]: You must defeat him two separate times in-game.}}
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* [[Bigger Bad]]
* [[Dark Is Evil]]: And boy is it ''[[Complete Monster|ever]]''.
* {{spoiler|[[Eldritch Abomination]]: His original body, to the right}}.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]
* {{spoiler|[[More Than Mind Control]]: On Lyon, arguably}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Came Back Wrong]]}}: And holy shit HOW.
** {{spoiler|[[Soulless Shell]]}}:
* [[Climax Boss]]: The last boss of Ephraim's route before he reunites with Eirika.
* {{spoiler|[[Dead All Along]]: No, he's not responsible for the Grado invasion. He's just a corpse}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Disc One Final Boss]]}}: Sort of - if you played Ephraim's route first without ''any'' spoilers, he definitely comes across as this
* [[Hot Dad]]: Of Lyon.
* {{spoiler|[[Posthumous Character]]: He's dead well in advance of the main plot. Lyon's grief about this is what kickstarts the story}}.
* [[The Quiet One]]: "Silent Emperor". {{spoiler|There's a reason he's silent...}}
* {{spoiler|[[Soulless Shell]]: His body's back from the dead. His mind, however, is gone for good}}.
 
=== Valter the Moonstone ===
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{{quote|'''Class:''' Wyvern Knight}}
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* [[Axe Crazy]]: Just check out his quote. That's his personality in a nutshell.
* [[Axe Crazy]]
* [[Bad Boss]]: Played interestingly; he seems to work just fine with Tirado up until the latter's unexpected death, but his next "confidant" Hadon knows it's time to get the hell out of dodge when he's failed, causing him to cut and run in hopes of escaping Valter's punishment.
* [[Blade on a Stick]]: Unlike his counterpart Glen, he can only wield lances.
* [[Blood Knight]]
* [[The Brute]]: His role in the Six General ensemble. He's very strong and has no other interests besides indulging his hunger for blood.
* [[The Brute]]
* [[Dragon Rider]]: Of the Sacred Stones-only Wyvern Knight variety.
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Weapon]]: Grabbing Duessel's cursed lance is the reason he is what he is.}}
* [[Expy]]: Basically Narshen 2.0, sans his [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|hair color]].
* [[Face Death with Dignity]]: Takes his end the worst of the evil generals, screaming in pain.
* [[Foe Yay]]: For Ephraim, arguably. What a ''feisty'' Prince, indeed!
* [[Foil]]: Each of the three "evil" generals has a [[Foil]] among the "good" ones. Valter and Glen are both promoted Wyvern Riders, but are of different promotions. Both served under Grado and Duessel before. The three collectively are called "The Imperial Three".
* [[For the Evulz]]: Valter extends the war to savor the pleasure of the hunt and the kill, but several of his more dickish actions, such as setting up Cormag to attack Eirika or convincing Selena to withdraw from executing Dussel only to be reprimanded and sent to her death, are done purely for his own amusement.
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