![]() Story Fire Emblem: Fuuin no TsurugiĮliwood is first seen when his castle is under siege by a group of bandits. Eliwood also has a strong devotion to his family, as proven when he instructs Isadora to stay at the castle to protect his mother and when he hires a mercenary group to help his son in a war. While Eliwood may be soft-hearted, he still has sound judgment, much like his father. His innocence does lower somewhat through his experiences fighting the Black Fang and confronting Zephiel's corrupt family, and yet he will still trust a deadly assassin he's barely met based on a little girl's word. Eliwood is fairly naive, most likely due to his lack of traveling, and will sometimes try to talk things out with enemies - who want nothing more than to kill him - instead of fighting. And that is why his knights worry about him. Eliwood is straightforward in a very different way, practically wearing his heart on his sleeve. ![]() While Hector may be blunt most of the time, he does refrain from doing what he'd normally do in some situations. Eliwood is also much more expressive than his friend, Hector. I'm going to put an end to all of this!" - Eliwood, when fighting Nergal in Eliwood's tale.Įliwood is a just and honorable noble, hesitant to kill those he believes to be not truly evil. He can also be seen as an enemy unit or ally unit in some of the DLC maps.īeing one of the first main characters in the first Fire Emblem title to be released outside of Japan, Eliwood is one of the most recognized characters in the franchise and the very first main character in the series to be officially presented in the West. ![]() He is unlockable as a playable character and is a Paladin.Įliwood is the main character in the prequel Fire Emblem and one of the 3 playable Lords in the game.Įliwood also makes an appearance in Fire Emblem: Awakening as a recruitable Spotpass character. Eliwood first appears in Fire Emblem: Fuin no Tsurugi, being the father of Roy, the main character of the game.
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