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Thoril
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“ | They wish to take this place as well, do they? We will not let them have it. Tell our brothers that we defend to the death. We will avenge our dead comrades! | ” | — Thoril |
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Thoril (Japanese: トオリル Tooril) is one of the remnants of the turncoat Djute clan of Sacae. During the Disturbance of Bern, Thoril and the rest of the Djute clan set about to attempt to prevent Mulagir, untouched since Hanon's death, fall into the hands of Roy and his army, but are ultimately defeated.
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
Role
Thoril is the primary boss of Chapter 20x on the Sacae route. Of the six bosses of the chapter, Thoril is the only one who has any lines, and even then is a rare boss character to have a speaking role but no in-battle quotes of any sort, as he only speaks once per playthrough (although he has two lines total).
Additionally, should the player take too long to beat the previous chapter, Thoril is one of four of Chapter 20x's bosses to take the field as a reinforcement, sans their secondary weapons, to signal to the player that they failed to unlock Chapter 20x.
Stats
- See also:
The Silver Wolf and The Bow of Swift Wind - Stats with two figures separated by a ~ are presented as a range, representing stats that vary due to random growths. The figures to the left and right of the ~ are the stat's minimum and maximum possible values respectively.[1]
Normal Hard
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Flavor text
Game | Text (English) |
Text (Japanese) |
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The Binding Blade | A survivor of the Djute clan.
Hungry for vengeance.* |
サカ草原の有力部族
ジュテ族の生き残りの一人 |
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English (unofficial) |
• Thoril |
• Used in the most recent, up-to-date version of the fan translation patch. |
Japanese |
トオリル |
Tooril; from Tohgrul (also "Tooril", "Wang Khan", or "Ong Khan"), a khan of the Keraites. |
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See also
References
- ↑ The Bow of Swift Wind, triangleattack.com, Retrieved: December 24, 2020