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| The name Cain is of diverse meaning and origin. From its Welsh origins it means ''beautiful'' or ''fair''. From its French origins, it means ''battle plain''. From its English/Middle ages origin, it means ''tall, thin person'' or ''reed'' and from its Hebrew origins it means ''spear''.<ref> http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/meaning_of_Cain.html</ref> | | The name Cain is of diverse meaning and origin. From its Welsh origins it means ''beautiful'' or ''fair''. From its French origins, it means ''battle plain''. From its English/Middle ages origin, it means ''tall, thin person'' or ''reed'' and from its Hebrew origins it means ''spear''.<ref> http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/meaning_of_Cain.html</ref> His name, along with Abel's, is a reference to the biblical Abel and Cain, the sons of Adam and Eve. |
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For the lance knight from Lenster, see Kain.
Cain
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Artwork of Cain from the TCG.
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Cain is a cavalier in the Fire Emblem series. He is more often than not seen with Abel.
Role
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Promotion stat gains
Book 1
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Promotion stat gains
Book 2
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Role
Cain is originally sent to the battlefield alongside King Cornelius, but the Altean army is betrayed by Gra, and Cornelius is killed, breathing his dying words to Cain. Cain then limps back to Altea with severe wounds and encounters Marth, Abel, Frey, and Jagen. Although Marth wants to give Cain immediate medical attention, Jagen refuses until the group has escaped from the castle. Cain then gives Marth his father's dying words and accompanies him for the rest of his quest (unless he is chosen to be the decoy in Prologue IV).
Starting stats and growth rates
Growth rates when reclassed
Promotion stat gains
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Starting stats and growth rates
Growth rates when reclassed
Original set
Second set
Promotion stat gains
Original set
Second set
Personality and character
Supports
Monshou no Nazo
Cain Cavalier
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Shadow Dragon
Shin Monshou no Nazo, Hikari to Kage no Eiyuu
Base conversations
Endings
Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi
He trains every day as a Temple Knight.
Monshou no Nazo
Shadow Dragon
Shin Monshou no Nazo, Hikari to Kage no Eiyuu
Death quote
Battle quotes
Other appearances
Etymology
The name Cain is of diverse meaning and origin. From its Welsh origins it means beautiful or fair. From its French origins, it means battle plain. From its English/Middle ages origin, it means tall, thin person or reed and from its Hebrew origins it means spear.[1] His name, along with Abel's, is a reference to the biblical Abel and Cain, the sons of Adam and Eve.
Trivia
Gallery
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This article is part of Project Characters, a project focused on writing articles for every character present in the Fire Emblem series.
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