This is a list of all the minor characters from all the games in the Fire Emblem video game series. They are not necessarily playable characters.Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
The alternate names in parentheses are from the book Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu: TREASURE.
- Noish: A member of the Chalphy squad, serving under Sigurd. The Kain character of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. He has the skils Duel and Critical. Ayra is arguably his best suitor.
- Oifaye (Oifey): Playable in Celice's tale as the Jeigan character of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. He serves as Sigurd's advisor in Sigurd's tale. He is also Sigurd's distant cousin and Shanan's best friend.
- Alec: Noish's assistant and best friend. He is somewhat a womanizer. The Abel character of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. He has the skills Pursuit and Awareness. Fury is arguably his best suitor.
- Ardan (Arden): An heavy-armored unit from Chalphy, Grandbell, who is restricted to swords until promotion. He has the Ambush skill. He finds the Pursuit Ring directly south of Heirhein Castle, Agustria, in Chapter 2. He is the Doga character of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. He is predestined for Ayra, Fury, and Brigid. He has no best suitor.
- Azel: A fire mage and nobleman of Velthomer, Grandbell. Descendant of Fala. Son of Victor the womanizer and paternal halfbrother of Alvis. His mother was Alvis's mother's favorite maid. He drags Lex into joining Sigurd's army. He has the Pursuit skill. Tiltyu is arguably his best suitor.
- Lex: See Lex (Fire Emblem).
- Cuan: Prince of Lenster and descendant of Noba. He is Ethlin's husband and Sigurd's brother-in-law. Sigurd and Eltshan met him when they got trained together at the Royal Academy of Barhara. His name is a reference to the Irish mythological character CĂșchulainn and to the Irish mythological character Cian. His father King Lenster had a tie to Ayra's father King Mananan. He has the Continue skill. He gets the legendary lance Gaeborg (Gayborg) in Chapter 3, but gets to use it only briefly, thus leaving Sigurd at the beginning of Chapter 4. However, he passes the Gaeborg to his daughter Altenna, who gets to use it much longer.
- Ethlin: Sigurd's sister and Cuan's wife, originally a noblewoman of Chalphy, Grandbell. She succeeded upon the death of her mother. Her sister-in-law Deirdre gives her the Light Sword, which she passes onto her son Leaf. She is introduced with Cuan and Fin in the third turn in Prologue. She is a reference to the Irish mythological character Ethniu, the mother of Lugh (Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi has a Fire Emblem character named after Lugh). She has the Critical skill.
- Fin: A Lenster Knight and Cuan's apprentice. Cuan guides Fin through the first half of the game. Fin has the skills Pursuit and Prayer. He raises Cuan's son Leaf and Lachesis's daughter Nanna between Sigurd's tale and Celice's tale. He is also the only character who fights in both Sigurd's tale and Celice's tale. He is a mythological reference to the Irish mythological character Fionn mac Cumhail. His best suitor is Lachesis, as influenced by Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. He exits in Chapter 4 and returns in Chapter 7.
- Midir (Midayle): The strongest Jungby Knight. He is wounded at the beginning. He joins Sigurd after Sigurd retakes Jungby, being determined to rescue his beloved Aideen. He has the skills Duel and Critical. He is one of the most controversial characters of Sigurd's tale.
- Eltosian (Eltshan): King of Nodion and descendant of Hezul. As a direct descendant of Hezul, he is able to use the legendary Demon Sword, Mistoltin. He attended the Royal Academy of Barhara with Sigurd and Cuan. He may also know Beowolf. He has a younger sister named Lachesis. His wife Grahnye was from Lenster. In Chapter 1, he backs up Sigurd after either Genoa or Marpha is conquered, as Elliot attempts to take Evans Castle. He looks similar to Camus from Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi and Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo.
- Aideen (Adean): Noblewoman of Jungby, Grandbell, and descendant of Ulir. She is considered one of the most useful characters in Sigurd's tale. She has more predestined lovers than any other female character in Siglud's tale. They are Midayle, Azel, Dew, and Jamka. Midayle and Jamka are her best suitors. At the very beginning, she is abducted by Gandolf and sent to Marpha, Verdane. She is the Rena character of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. Like the original Rena character, she appears with the Julian character of the game (Dew). She bears Rana (Lana) and Lester.
- Dew: He is the thief who helped Aideen escape from the clutches of Prince Gandolf of Verdane. He has Taitouken (Sun Strike) skill. He is the Julian character of the game. He is derided by new players of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of Holy War, and takes a long time to train. Like the original Julian character, he appears with the Rena character of the game (Aideen). As a homage to Marth's games, he is predestined for Aideen, but his best suitor is the Nabarl character of the game (Ayra). Only Ayra, Sylvia, and Brigid let him pass Taitouken onto Celice's generation. Ayra lets him pass Taitouken to both children, while Sylvia and Brigid each lets him pass Taitouken to only one child.
- Ayra (Ira): See Ayra (Fire Emblem).
- Jamka: The Prince of Verdane and the younger brother of Gandolf and Kinbois. Alternatively according to some sources such as the Treasure, Jamka is the son of a deceased younger brother to them. He has the skills Duel and Continue.
- Deirdre (Diadora): The wife of Sigurd and descendant of Heim through her father Prince Kult and of Loputousu through Cigyun, and also the halfsister of Alvis. Manfroy captures and brainwashes her in Chapter 3, and leaves her for Alvis to find. She has the Awareness skill, which she passes on to Celice.
- Lachesis (Rackesis): Princess of Nodion and younger sister to Eltosian. She has Charisma skill. She promotes from Princess to Master Knight. She is arguably the best suitor for Fin and Beowulf. Most players pair her with Beowulf, but some pair her with Fin. She bears Nanna and Delmud.
- Beowulf (Beowolf): Purported to be a mercenary from Conote. He may know Eltosian. He is one of the most controversial characters in the game. His best suitor is arguably Lachesis. He has the Duel skill.
- Holyn: A gladiator from Sophara Castle, Isaac. He is a descendant of Odo and as such distantly related to Ayra, who is arguably his best suitor, and essentially her male counterpart. He joins Sigurd after he has been beaten in the arena in Chapter 2. He has the skill Gekkouken (Moonlight Sword). He is the Oguma character of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of Holy War, but there is controversy over whether he should be declared an Oguma. Only Ayra, Sylvia, and Brigid let him pass Gekkouken onto Celice's generation. Ayra lets Holyn pass Gekkouken to both of her children. Brigid lets him pass Gekkouken to only one of her children. Lachesis is a good suitor for Holyn, but she does not let Holyn pass Gekkouken to Celice's generation, as it works only for unmounted character. Those who advocate this pairing use the fact that Gekkouken is uncontrollable as an argument for their case. See also Ayra (Fire Emblem) - Related characters.
- Levin (Levn): The Prince of Silesia and the son of Queen Rahna and the late king of Silesia. He is a direct descendant of Sety the founder of Silesia. He serves as Celice's advisor in Celice's tale. He is the Maric character of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. He has the skills Critical and Continue. In Chapter 4, he goes to Silesia castle, and his mother Rahna gives him the legendary book Holsety. His best suitor is Fury. Only Fury, Sylvia, and Tiltyu let him pass Holsety onto Celice's generation.
- Sylvia: Purported to be a noblewoman of Edda, Grandbell, and the Feena character of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. She is a descendant of Blagi. She was orphaned as a child and raised by a heartless man, but she left him for good before the conflict. She has the Prayer and Continue skills. She lets Levin pass Holsety and Claude pass Valkilli to Celice's generation. She bears Lynn (Leen) and Corpul.
- Fury (Ferry): A pegasus knight of Silesia. Her sister, Mahnya, is the captain of the army there. She comes across Sigurd while searching for the wayward Prince Levin. She is the only playable female character in Sigurd's tale who is not of royal heritage, noble birth, or holy crusader descent. She has the Pursuit skill. She lets Levin pass Holsety and Claude pass Valkilli to Celice's generation. She is arguably the best suitor for Alec and Levin. She bears Phee and Sety.
- Claude (Claud): He is a direct descendant of Blagi. He prays at the Blagi Tower. He shows up with Tiltyu in Chapter 3. Sylvia is arguably his best suitor.
- Tiltyu (Tailto): She is a descendant of Tordo. According to Claude's conversation with Sigurd in Chapter 3, her father Reptor assassinated Ayra's father Mananan in the Grandbellian frontline under Manfroy's plans. She has Ikari (Wrath) skill. She bears Tinny (Teeny) and Arthur. Her name derives from the name of the Irish mythological character Tailtiu, the foster mother of Lugh.
- Brigid: She is Aideen's twin sister and a direct descendant of Ulir. She was abducted by pirates at the age of five and raised in Agustria. She bears Patty and Faval. She lets Dew pass Taitouken skill and Holyn pass Gekkouken skill to Celice's generation, and the same goes for Ayra. Midir and Jamka are her best suitors. Brigid lets Taitouken or Gekkouken skill be passed only to one of her children, while Ayra lets these skills be passed on to both children.
- Alvis: He is the Emperor of the Grandbellian Empire. He is the son of Victor the womanizer and Cigyun of Yied Desert, and paternal halfbrother of Alvis. At the prologue, after Sigurd conquers Jungby Castle, he walks over to give Sigurd the Silver Sword. At the end of Chapter 5, Sigurd and his army fall into Alvis's trap. Near the end of Chapter 10, Sigurd's son Celice takes revenge for what Alvis done to Sigurd.
- Manfroy: He is the archibishop of the Loput Sect who strives to revive the Dark Lord Loputousu. He brainwashes Diadora in Chapter 3 and sends her for Alvis to find.
- Sandima: He is the Loput Sectarian who is behind Verdane's invasion of Grandbell in Prologue and Chapter 1.
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