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Despite his bloodthirst, Karel still has a code of honor, making it a point to only kill opponents of greater strength and skill than himself. He does show a humane side when talking to allies, since he originally intended to slay his sister Karla in accordance to family law, but gave up after her sincere heart struck a chord with him; and another example would be how he was moved by Guy's enthusiasm when teaching him the way of the sword.
Despite his bloodthirst, Karel still has a code of honor, making it a point to only kill opponents of greater strength and skill than himself. He does show a humane side when talking to allies, since he originally intended to slay his sister Karla in accordance to family law, but gave up after her sincere heart struck a chord with him; and another example would be how he was moved by Guy's enthusiasm when teaching him the way of the sword.


Another significant part of Karel's personality in the game is his secrecy; in his C and B supports with Dart, he doesn't state his name at all and instead chooses to listen to the supposed legends about him, and upon being confronted on how he didn't say his name, he hurriedly says "You didn't ask". In addition, [[Geitz]]'s attempts to try and understand Karel fail to work, with Karel refusing to speak often, and when asked if he was sneaking up on Geitz for a sneak attack, his only response is "Pfah". In supports with his younger sister, Karel also claims to have no memories of Karla, including one where he carried her home after she got lost.
Another significant part of Karel's personality in the game is his secrecy; in his C and B supports with Dart, he doesn't state his name at all and instead chooses to listen to the supposed legends about him, and upon being confronted on how he didn't say his name, he hurriedly says "You didn't ask". In addition, [[Geitz]]'s attempts to try and understand Karel fail to work, with Karel refusing to speak often, and when asked if he was sneaking up on Geitz for a sneak attack, his only response is "Pfah", followed by "Pfeh" when prompted again. In supports with his younger sister, Karel also claims to have no memories of Karla, including one where he carried her home after she got lost.


In ''Binding Blade'', however, Karel is a considerably calmer force than seen in ''Fire Emblem''. Most notable of these changes is perhaps his general refusal to use his sword; if the player doesn't visit the village with Fir or Bartre, he elects to simply not fight with the player's army, and when confronted by Rutger, who acts similar to the younger Karel with his blade being meant for death, Karel refuses to teach the young swordsman the way of the sword, claiming that Rutger's path for vengeance will only lead him down the same path he himself took. Even when he chooses to join Roy's army, his reasons are not due to wanting to fight or to otherwise uphold the peace of the area; rather, he is only interested in fighting alongside his family after learning his sister passed away while he was gone.
In ''Binding Blade'', however, Karel is a considerably calmer force than seen in ''Fire Emblem''. Most notable of these changes is perhaps his general refusal to use his sword; if the player doesn't visit the village with Fir or Bartre, he elects to simply not fight with the player's army, and when confronted by Rutger, who acts similar to the younger Karel with his blade being meant for death, Karel refuses to teach the young swordsman the way of the sword, claiming that Rutger's path for vengeance will only lead him down the same path he himself took. Even when he chooses to join Roy's army, his reasons are not due to wanting to fight or to otherwise uphold the peace of the area; rather, he is only interested in fighting alongside his family after learning his sister passed away while he was gone.
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