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'''Eirika''' (pronounced {{IPA|ˈɛəɹɪkə}}<ref>Ephraim in ''Fire Emblem Heroes''</ref>}}; Japanese: {{hover|エイリーク|Eirīku}}, '''Eirik''') is the princess of [[Renais]], daughter of King [[Fado]] and twin sister of Crown Prince [[Ephraim]]. Exiled from her kingdom during [[Grado (country)|Grado]]'s initial onslaught of Renais, she was a leader of the effort to defeat Grado and protect the [[Sacred Stone (object)|Sacred Stone]]s it sought to destroy.  
'''Eirika''' (pronounced {{IPA|ˈɛəɹɪkə}}<ref>Ephraim in ''Fire Emblem Heroes''</ref>; Japanese: {{hover|エイリーク|Eirīku}} ''Eirik'') is the princess of [[Renais]], daughter of King [[Fado]] and twin sister of Crown Prince [[Ephraim]]. Exiled from her kingdom during [[Grado (country)|Grado]]'s initial onslaught of Renais, she was a leader of the effort to defeat Grado and protect the [[Sacred Stone (object)|Sacred Stone]]s it sought to destroy.  


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|eng-mean=Derived from "Erika" or "Erica", feminine versions of "Eric" or "[[Erik]]", Scandinavian for "honorable ruler" or "eternal ruler". ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erica Erica]'' is also the genus of the flower known commonly as heather.
|eng-mean=Derived from "Erika" or "Erica", feminine versions of "Eric" or "[[Erik]]", Scandinavian for "honorable ruler" or "eternal ruler". ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erica Erica]'' is also the genus of the flower known commonly as heather.
|jap-name={{hover|エイリーク|Eirīku}}
|jap-name={{hover|エイリーク|Eirīku}}
|jap-mean=Officially Romanized as '''Eirik'''. May be a variation on "Eric" or "Erik", as aforementioned.
|jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Eirik'''. Variation on "Eric" or "Erik", as aforementioned, from the Old Norse ''Eiríkr''.
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