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Revision as of 22:55, 18 January 2023
- This article is about the playable character. For the Crusader, see Ced (crusader).
- "Sety" redirects here; it is not to be confused with Sedy, a character from Berwick Saga.
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“ | Munster had a great number of children seized and sent to the shrine in Miletos. I was unable to prevent it... I'm no hero, sir. I'm a coward if anything. | ” | — Ced |
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Ced (Japanese: セティ Sety) is the son of Erinys and brother of Fee; he is named after Ced, the Wind Crusader. He is a playable character in both Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776. Raised in Silesse during its occupation by the Grannvale Empire, when his mother fell gravely ill he departed Silesse to find his missing father, to bring him to see her before she died. His way took him through Munster, where he witnessed the suffering of the people and swore to do what he could to help. He joined the Magi, a then-struggling band of warriors devoted to fighting the oppression and helping the people, and led them to greater success in opposing the Munster occupation and in saving children from the child hunts. He was later involved in the liberation armies of both Leif and Seliph.
In Genealogy of the Holy War, if Erinys died or was not married in the course of the first generation, Ced's role is filled by Hawk. In Thracia 776, Ced is the son of Lewyn—he wields Forseti and is the prince of Silesse.
Biography
- Note: This biography describes the canon of Thracia 776 where it differs from that of Genealogy of the Holy War—primarily, Ced is the son of Lewyn, and he liberates Munster with the aid of the Magi.
Search for his father
Ced and his sister, Fee, grew up in Silesse during its occupation by the forces of the Grannvale Empire.[2] The royal family spent the occupation living in the remote Tófa Castle in Silesse's far north, under the protection of Silessean rebels opposing the Empire.[2] Lewyn was present for at least part of their childhood, but eventually disappeared for reasons unknown to his family.[3] After several years, Erinys suffered a terminal illness which slowly killed her.[4] Believing Lewyn to be the only one able to heal Erinys, Ced left Silesse on a mission to find his father, leaving Fee behind.[4]
During his search, Ced entered the city of Munster to follow up a rumor that Lewyn had been there within half a year prior.[5] He was deeply moved by the plight of Munster's people under Raydrik's rule and refused to let their suffering continue, and so put off his search for Lewyn to aid them.[5] He encountered and became involved with the Magi, a rebel band which had recently suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of Grannvale's forces, and became its leader and single-handedly turned its fortunes around, turning them into a force capable of successfully resisting the Empire.[6] During his time at the helm of the Magi, he took one of its members, Asbel, as his apprentice and taught him wind magic.[7]
Hero of Munster
In Grann 776, around the time that Leif had been captured by Raydrik, Ced led a Magi invasion of the Munster palace dungeon; other members rescued those imprisoned on the dungeon floor—including Leif—while Ced and Asbel searched for imprisoned children. Once confirming the children were safe, he sent Asbel to assist Leif and led a small team of reinforcements to aid Leif's escape through the streets of Munster.
Over six months later, Leif returned to Munster with the intent to finally liberate it with a new Leonster army while his cousin Seliph fought in Conote. News of Leif's approach provoked attempts to flee by the citizens of Munster, which Ced and the Magi assisted by fighting skirmishes with the Munster army throughout the city.[8] During the battles, he was approached by Saias, to whom he entrusted the protection of a number of citizens, as well as the Bragi Sword to give to Leif. As Leif's army drew closer, Ced and the Magi successfully seized control of almost the entire city of Munster, with only a portion of the castle remaining under Raydrik's control.[9]
After Leif's army successfully liberated Munster, Ced joined Seliph's liberation army in their campaign through the rest of Thracia and Jugdral as a whole. Following the final battle against Julius in Belhalla, Ced returned to Silesse and was formally crowned as the King of Silesse.[Note 2]
Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
Role
Ced is a playable character in the second generation. He appears part-way through Chapter 8 as an NPC after Conote Castle has been seized, guarding Munster Castle from an impending Thracian attack.
Starting stats and growth rates
- Main article:
Ced/Stats
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Analysis
This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience. |
Joining about halfway through the second generation, Ced is a useful combat and support unit for almost any playthrough, regardless of his parentage. As a pre-promoted Sage, his base magic and speed will be decent no matter what. Add in the fact that he always comes with the Follow-Up skill to double attack and the high-might Lightning tome in his inventory, this lets him function right off the bat without any investment at all. The fact that he can also use B-rank staves like Warp and Return is also helpful as he can use them to support the army and gain large sums of experience.
For his choices of fathers, Ced can inherit a number of useful skills or weapons to become even better than he already is, although some players would ideally choose fathers to bolster his sister Fee instead, as Ced will always turn out very good regardless of who his father is, due to being a prepromote. He fortunately does not need to inherit Follow-Up from a father, since he already does so by default as Erinys's child, so choosing a father that grants other skills like Accost or Critical can be worthwhile.
The classic, most easily attained pairing for Erinys is Lewyn, as they will automatically fall in love through a talk conversation midway through chapter 4 if they are not already married. Lewyn passes down major Forseti Holy Blood to Ced as well as the Forseti tome and the Critical skill. With this set-up, Ced becomes a top tier combat unit who can often solo kill entire enemy brigades. However, an argument can be made that since Ced joins later in the game and because Forseti is somewhat overkill on him, that it is better to save Lewyn for Arthur or Coirpre; Arthur in particular can use Forseti to fight difficult enemies and bosses before Ced's join time, such as Dark Mages, Bloom, and Ishtar, and can eventually get a horse upon promotion, granting him a boon in higher mobility and Canto that Ced cannot attain.
Another excellent choice is Naoise. Naoise's physical statline will leave Ced with lower base magic and a 10% magic growth. As stated previously though, Ced's base magic and Lightning tome still grant him very high attack. Naoise's main advantage is that he passes down the Critical and Accost skills, granting Ced the full spectrum of combat skills (Follow-Up, Adept, Accost, and Critical). With this setup, Ced can attack up to eight times in a single round of combat, and can score a critical hit on any one of those. Naoise is also a great father for Fee for these same reasons, and he is not in as high demand as Lewyn is.
Another viable option for a father is Claud, who will bestow Ced with a ★ rank in staves by way of inheriting major Bragi Holy Blood, allowing him to use every staff in the game and grants him an excellent resistance base and growth along with the usual high magic stat. A Claude-fathered Ced would have a base resistance stat around the 20s, which makes him invulnerable against almost all enemy staff users, most of whom have magic stats ranging around 18 to 21, especially during the endgame. Having major Bragi blood allows Ced to use the Valkyrie staff, which can let him revive a single dead unit back to life before the staff needs to be repaired for another usage. Compared to Coirpre, the only other second generation unit who can use Valkyrie, Ced can much more easily acquire the money for the repair coverage of Valkyrie due to already being able to fight at base, which lets him participate in arena fights and can equip the Thief's Band to automatically steal money from every enemy he attacks; Coirpre needs to promote to be able to do the same thing, which takes a lot of time and investment due to starting at level 1, unpromoted. Getting this pairing however, can be somewhat impractical in a first generation playthrough, since getting Claud and Erinys to fall in love with each other requires slowing down Erinys so that she can build up love points by being adjacent to Claud, limiting her contributions. Additionally, if someone needs to be revived, Ced would need to run back to the home castle (or have someone use Warp or Return on him to send him there) to use the staff, after which, he will need to waste more time running back to the front lines and catch up with the rest of the army, which is exacerbated with having no mount and Genealogy's large maps.
Overall, Ced is a unit that is basically impossible to mess up. He will always be a useful contribution to any player.
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Ced is a playable character late in the game, playing a similar role as in Genealogy. In Chapter 23, he will appear as a NPC once a member of the player's party approaches Munster Castle, so long as the boss Alphand has yet to be killed; once Ced's appearance is triggered, he will kill Alphand automatically in a cutscene. Should Ced die before being recruited (unlikely as it is, given his use of Forseti), it is an automatic Game Over. In each playthrough the player is required to choose between taking Ced and Saias to the game's final chapters. If the player recruits Ced, then Saias will leave the party at the end of Chapter 23.
Long prior to Chapter 23, Ced can appear as a NPC on two different occasions (though only once per playthrough). If the player enters the sidequest Chapter 4x, Ced will be present as an unrecruitable NPC who will move around the map's upper half and attack enemies; Karin can talk to him here to receive the Ced Scroll. If Chapter 4x is skipped, Ced will appear in Chapter 6 from turn 5 onward, leading nine Magi reinforcements. Ced and his subordinates will attack Truman's army to buy Leif time to escape, and will leave in turn 9. Karin will not be able to talk to Ced and receive the Ced Scroll in this chapter. In both NPC appearances, Ced's Forseti will have infinite durability, which is not retained when he is recruited later.
Starting stats and growth rates
NPC - Chapter 4x/6 Playable
Analysis
This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience. |
Ced joins in chapter 23 and the player has the choice between recruiting him and Saias. Ced enters the chapter by killing the boss and destroying the rest of the enemies near said boss. As his introduction shows, Ced is an incredible combat unit with fantastic bases, near mastery of every magic type, A rank in staves, an authority star, 2 Action starts, good growths, a respectable FCM and most notably the Forseti tome. Thanks to the +20 speed Forseti gives, Ced is going to easily double every leftover enemy in Thracia, besides maybe Galzus, and if the enemy somehow survives a round of combat against him he still has adept to fall back on. Another important thing is that the combination of his high skill base, +20 skill gained from Forseti and his 3 FCM he will be getting many critical hits. Overall, Ced is pretty much everything you could want from a unit that joins near the end of the game, being able to carry even the weakest teams to victory if used properly.
In comparison to Saias
Between the two, Ced undoubtedly has better combat, has higher HP which makes it harder for him to get fatigued and is quite a bit more durable than the other one as well. Another thing worth noting is how Saias' one extra point of magic and additional action star matter little as they both offer nearly exact utility. However the biggest advantage Saias holds are his three authority stars which significantly boost your units and the fact that Saias saves you a turn since it takes you one more turn to finish the chapter if the player desires to recruit Ced. Another aspect is that Ced's combat is largely overkill due the low quality of most enemies in Thracia and you also get Galzus soon who has equally godlike combat as Ced. If the player desires to finish the game with the lowest possible turn count, then Saias is the better option, otherwise Ced is better on every other type of playthrough.
Fire Emblem Awakening
Ced is playable as a SpotPass character, released in the Genealogy of the Holy War second-generation character set. He is also present as an enemy in the first and third installments of the Lost Bloodlines DLC series.
Starting stats and growth rates
Playable Enemy, DLC LB1 Enemy, DLC LB3
Reclassing options
Growth rates when reclassed
Tactician/Grandmaster Cavalier Paladin Knight Great Knight General Barbarian/Berserker Mercenary/Hero Bow Knight Archer Sniper Myrmidon Swordmaster Assassin
Class | HP | Str | Mag | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res |
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Tactician/ |
80% | 50% | 55% | 40% | 55% | 55% | 35% | 45% |
Thief Trickster Wyvern Rider/Wyvern Lord Griffon Rider Priest War Monk Mage Dark Mage Dark Knight Sorcerer Dread Fighter
Class | HP | Str | Mag | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res |
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Thief | 75% | 50% | 45% | 50% | 65% | 55% | 30% | 40% |
Promotion stat gains
Archer Barbarian Cavalier Dark Mage Wyvern Rider Fighter Knight Mage Mercenary Myrmidon Priest Tactician Thief
Class | HP | Str | Mag | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov | Weapon level |
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Sniper | +4 | +2 | +1 | +4 | +3 | +0 | +5 | +3 | +1 | -- |
Bow Knight | +8 | +3 | +0 | +2 | +4 | +0 | +1 | +2 | +3 | E, E |
Skill set
Like all male bonus units in Awakening, Ced has access to all base class and advanced class skills available to standard male units.
Fire Emblem Heroes
Role
Ced is one of the characters added to the game in the Gullinkambi update, and became available for summoning by players on January 9, 2020. Only one variation of Ced is currently available in Heroes, based on his Genealogy of the Holy War incarnation.
Starting stats
- Ced: Hero on the Wind is only available at 5★ rarity.
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Skill set
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Skill | Rarity | SP cost | |
Wind | Innate | ||
Elwind | Innate | ||
Rexcalibur | Innate | ||
Winds of Silesse | Innate | ||
New Moon | Innate | ||
Luna | ★★★★★ | 200 SP | |
A | Spd/Res Solo 1 | ★★★★★ | 60 SP |
A | Spd/Res Solo 2 | ★★★★★ | 120 SP |
A | Spd/Res Solo 3 | ★★★★★ | 240 SP |
C | Pulse Smoke 1 | ★★★★★ | 60 SP |
C | Pulse Smoke 2 | ★★★★★ | 120 SP |
C | Pulse Smoke 3 | ★★★★★ | 240 SP |
Personality and character
Ced possesses a strong devotion to the welfare of others, and despite having no stake in the fight for Munster he gave up on his search for his father in order to help the Munster people.[10] Even so, he is exceptionally hard on himself, as despite fighting his best he still considers himself a failure for being unable to save everyone.[11]
Ced is pained by seeing people's suffering. However, he does not believe himself to be better at helping others than the average person.[12] He also does not think he deserves his title, "Hero on the Wind", believing he has not earned it.[13] Ced does not want the burden of "hero" because he doubts he can live up to the title.
Ced believes that he only fought for Munster by circumstance, and that he has failed to stand against the Empire's oppression because he waited too long.[14] Ced compares himself to Seliph and Alfonse, saying that people like them are the true heroes; he claims their resolve is superior to his, and they are more prepared to leap into action than he is.[15] When Alfonse points out that Ced chose under difficult circumstances to stay and help Munster instead of retreating, Ced cannot deny the point.[16]
Ced wants his actions to have meaning and to build a future free of war.[17] Ced believes that anyone can find their way, no matter their origins, and applies this faith to himself as well.[18] However, he remains afraid of having pride, fearing that his mistakes will let other people down.[19]
Love growths and events
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- In Chapter 8, while a neutral unit guarding Munster Castle, Seliph can initiate a conversation with Ced to recruit him.
- In Chapter 8, if Lewyn is his father, Ced can talk to Seliph and confront Lewyn over his actions. Ced receives +3 luck from this conversation.
- In Chapter 8, after Ced has been recruited, Fee can initiate a conversation with Ced, which awards +1 luck to Fee.
- In the Final Chapter, if they are lovers, Tine or Linda can initiate a conversation with Ced, giving him +3 magic.
Supports
Thracia 776
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Endings
Genealogy of the Holy War
If Lewyn was his father
In Silesse, which was for a long time under the control of the Empire, Ced, who returned to his country, succeeded to the throne, and devoted himself with all his strength to the reconstruction of the devastated country.
At his side,
His sweetheart, <wife>,
The Pegasus Knight Fee,
Smiled at him, filled with hope.
A beautiful land, and people who loved peace.
The Kingdom of Silesse, which Lewyn protected at the risk of his life, finally came here to completion.
Thracia 776
Ced, Crusader of Wind
Upon returning to Silesse, Ced at last took the throne, as the people had longed for him to do. With his indomitable spirit and tireless work ethic, the war-torn Silesse slowly regained its former beauty.
Quotes
Battle quotes
“ | Continue this foolish opposition, and you will suffer at the hands of my magic. | ” | — Ced, as an enemy in Lost Bloodlines 1 in Awakening. |
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“ | Laurent: A sage? It is encouraging to see wisdom among the enemy ranks. Ced: Wisdom? On these crimson grasses? Go back to your classroom, boy. Laurent: Life itself is the greatest classroom. If you wish to convince me otherwise, you will have to teach me! |
” | — Ced, when fighting Laurent, as an enemy in Lost Bloodlines 1 in Awakening. |
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“ | Why have you come here, warrior? Ravage your own world! | ” | — Ced, as an enemy in Lost Bloodlines 3 in Awakening. |
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“ | Ced: Why have you come here, warrior? Ravage your own world! Laurent: It's customary at this point to engage in a rather long-winded explanation. However, I'm certain such a tactic would not be useful to either of us. Shall we spare ourselves the fruitless discourse and simply engage? |
” | — Ced, when fighting Laurent, as an enemy in Lost Bloodlines 3 in Awakening. |
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“ | I am Ced, of the Magi. | ” | — Ced's SpotPass parley quote in Awakening. |
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“ | I'm far tougher than I look! | ” | — SpotPass battle quote in Awakening. |
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“ | Together, we are unbreakable! | ” | — SpotPass recruitment quote in Awakening. |
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Death quotes
“ | Is this the limit of my power...? ...how sad...! | ” | — Ced, in Genealogy of the Holy War. |
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“ | So this is it, Mother...Fee...Silesse... is in... your... | ” | — Ced, in Thracia 776. |
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“ | I'm finished...I must retreat... | ” | — Ced, as an enemy in Lost Bloodlines 1 in Awakening. |
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“ | The winds favor you... A gentle wind. Perhaps we have...misjudged you... | ” | — Ced, as an enemy in Lost Bloodlines 3 in Awakening. |
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Escape quote
“ | Very well. I'll scout ahead! | ” | — Ced, in Thracia 776 |
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Heroes quotes
- Main article:
Ced/Quotes (Heroes)
Other appearances
Fire Emblem Trading Card Game
Ced was featured on four TCG cards.
Fire Emblem Trading Card Game data for Ced | |||
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Class: Sage | Level 1 Infantry | Magic Attack | |
Energy: 5 | Atk.: 3 / Counter: 2 | WLv.: B B B B B | |
Equip: Lightning | Skills: Adept • Follow-Up | ||
Card #058 • Rarity: ★★ • Artist: Mayumi Hirota | |||
Class: Sage | Level 10 Infantry | Magic Attack | |
Energy: 7 | Atk.: 4 / Counter: 2 | WLv.: B B B B B | |
Equip: Lightning | Skills: Adept • Follow-Up | ||
Card #2-035 • Rarity: ★★ • Artist: Katsuyoshi Koya | |||
Class: Sage | Level 10 Infantry | Magic Attack | |
Energy: 7 | Atk.: 3 / Counter: 2 | WLv.: A A B ★ A | |
Equip: Elwind | Skills: (Command Lv. ★) • (Constitution ★★) Adept Abilities: Rescue • Action Lv. 1 | ||
Card #4-019 • Rarity: ★★ • Artist: Katsuyoshi Koya | |||
Class: Sage | Level 15 Infantry | Magic Attack | |
Energy: 7 | Atk.: 2 / Counter: 2 | WLv.: A B B ★ B | |
Equip: Wind • Barrier Ring | Skills: (Command Lv. ★) • (Constitution ★) Adept • Follow-Up • Critical Abilities: Rescue • Action Lv. 1 | ||
Card #AN-030 • Rarity: ★★ • Artist: Fujitani | |||
Card scans and information translation provided by Aquantis. |
Fire Emblem Cipher
Ced is featured on five cards in Fire Emblem Cipher.
- Two of these cards' quotes are still in raw, untranslated Japanese; these need translation.
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Radiant Brave, Ced | |||||
"セリス様、世界をお救い下さい。多くの民は絶望の中にあります。" | |||||
Attack: 50 | Support: 20 | Range: 1-2 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: Sage | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
Magic of Silesse: [Activate] [Once per turn] [Tap two allies] Draw a card. Winged Knight's Blood: [Trigger] [Once per turn] When you deploy a ally, this turn, this card gains 10 Attack. | |||||
Card #B08-089HN • Artist: Tomohide Takaya | |||||
Hero of Silesse, Ced | |||||
"きっと自由はきます。私を信じて下さい!" | |||||
Attack: 30 | Support: 20 | Range: 1-2 | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Mage | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Steadfast Hero: [Bond] [Activate] [Flip this card face-down] Select an ally with a Deployment Cost of 2 or less. Until the end of your opponent's next turn, that unit gains +10 Attack ([Bond] This skill can only be used while this card is in the Bond Area.) Magic Emblem: [Support] Draw 1 card. Choose 1 card from your hand and place it in the Retreat Area. | |||||
Card #B08-090N • Artist: Tomohide Takaya | |||||
Wind Crusader, Ced | |||||
"What is it that makes a crusader? Is inheriting an exalted weapon all it takes? No, there's not a doubt in my mind that you, too, are a crusader!" | |||||
Attack: 60 | Support: 20 | Range: 1-2 | Deploy Cost: 4 | ||
Class: Sage | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 3 | |||
Forseti's Successor: [Activate] [Once per turn] [] This turn, this unit gains +10 attack, and all allies gain the affinity. Brave Winds: [Activate] [Once per turn] [Tap a ally] Choose an enemy besides the Main Character. This turn, that enemy cannot evade. | |||||
Card #B10-046R • Artist: Tomohide Takaya | |||||
Leader of the Magi, Ced | |||||
"I am Ced, of the Magi. Surrender to us with no further ado, and I promise that you'll live." | |||||
Attack: 40 | Support: 20 | Range: 1-2 | Deploy Cost: 2 | ||
Class: Mage | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Persevering Prince: [Activate] [Once per turn] Move this unit. This skill cannot be used unless this unit is untapped. Liberating Winds: [Bond] [Activate] [Flip this card face-down] Choose a ally, and move them. ([Bond] This skill can only be used while this card is in the Bond Area). | |||||
Card #B10-047N • Artist: Tomohide Takaya | |||||
Wind of Freedom and Liberation, Ced | |||||
"You truly are your mother's daughter, aren't you? I never knew her to turn her back on someone in need, not even once." "Do you feel nothing at all, Father?! You've just been told that your wife is dead, yet you aren't so much as shedding a tear..." | |||||
Attack: 60 | Support: 20 | Range: 1-2 | Deploy Cost: 4 | ||
Class: Sage | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 3 | |||
Namesake of the Saint of Wind: [Trigger] When this unit's attack destroys an enemy, you may choose 1 ally, and move them. Hero of the Kingdom of Wind: [Activate] [Once per turn] Choose 1 ally. Until the end of the turn, non-Main Character enemies are unable to avoid that ally's attacks. | |||||
Card #B19-085(a/b)HN • Artist: Tomohide Takaya | |||||
Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest. For more detailed strategic information on these cards, see their TCG wiki article on Ced . |
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Trivia
- In Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, there is a bug with the stat inheritance system which causes stats to overflow; this could occur for any child, but only occurs for Ced. This can occur with two fathers: Lewyn may cause Ced's speed to overflow, and Chulainn may cause Ced's skill to overflow. It is particularly likely to happen with Lewyn, as an overflow will occur if Lewyn gains any points of speed or if Erinys gains at least two.
- Ced is the only second generation child unit in Genealogy of the Holy War who starts as a prepromoted unit.
- According to Thracia 776's website, Ced was designed to look 16 years old.[20]
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Ced |
As of Fire Emblem Awakening. Contraction of Cedric, a name devised by the author Sir Walter Scott, possibly derived from the Anglo-Saxon name Cerdic.[21] |
Japanese |
セティ |
Officially romanized as Sety. In-universe, he is named for Sety of the Twelve Crusaders, his canonical ancestor. Out-of-universe, his name is a contraction of Forseti, a Norse deity of justice who is also the namesake of his signature tome. Romanized instead as Setie in the Super Tactics Book. |
Spanish |
Ced |
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French |
Ced |
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German |
Ced |
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Italian |
Ced |
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Gallery
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Genealogy of the Holy War
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Thracia 776
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Official artwork
Artwork of Ced from Treasure.
Artwork of Ced from Thracia 776.
Artwork of Ced from Thracia 776.
Artwork of Ced from the Trading Card Game.
Artwork of Ced from the Trading Card Game.
Portraits
Portrait artwork of Ced from Thracia 776 Illustrated Works.
Portrait of Ced in Awakening.
Heroes artwork
Artwork of Ced: Hero on the Wind from Heroes.
Artwork of Ced: Hero on the Wind from Heroes.
Artwork of Ced: Hero on the Wind from Heroes.
Artwork of Ced: Hero on the Wind from Heroes.
Cipher artwork
Artwork of Ced from Cipher.
Artwork of Ced from Cipher.
Artwork of Ced from Cipher.
Artwork of Ced from Cipher.
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 In Thracia 776, Ced wields Forseti and Erinys is referred to as the Queen of Silesse,[1] indicating Erinys and Lewyn were wed, and Ced and Fee are Lewyn's children and royalty of Silesse. In Genealogy of the Holy War, Ced's parentage and existence are subject to the player's actions.
- ↑ Ced's actions after the defeat of Julius in Genealogy of the Holy War vary depending on his father: if his father was nobility or royalty, Ced returns to his father's home (Silesse, if Lewyn is his father); if his father was not nobility or royalty, he returns to Silesse to aid in its reconstruction, and does not become its king.
References
- ↑ "Karin: Y-You're right... I... I regret to inform you that Her Majesty the Queen has... she, um...
Ced: Mother?! No, she can't have...!
Karin: I'm... afraid so, milord. Two months ago...
Ced: Mother is... My mother has... passed away...?" — Karin and Ced in Chapter 4x, Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 - ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Leif: I'd heard that the Kingdom of Silesse had been overthrown by the Empire. How is it the royal family is still alive?
Karin: The rebels have been keeping them safe. Everyone still willing to fight has gathered in the city of Tófa, where they've rallied around the royal family." — Leif and Karin in Chapter 4, Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 - ↑ "Lewyn: Oh, Ced. I guess you've found me. Been a while, huh? How's things?
Ced:' How's things? HOW'S THINGS?! Father, don't you realize? I've been searching for you for all this time! Do you even realize how long it's been since you ran away from home?
Lewyn: Oh, yeah. I guess it has been a few years... Hey, how's Erinys doing these days?
Ced: How dare you... Mother is DEAD! All we ever wanted was for her to see you one last time before she died... That's why I've been looking for you!" — Lewyn and Ced in Chapter 8, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War - ↑ 4.0 4.1 "But Father was the only one who could cure Mother's illness! I couldn't do her any good just waiting at her side! Was I supposed to just sit there and watch her waste away?! So I... I went to find Father, by whatever means I could." — Ced in Chapter 4x, Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Karin: Then why are you leading some rebel group in Munster?!
Ced: I heard tell that my father had been here in Munster until half a year ago. I came here to pick up the trail, but it had gone cold. As I investigated, I discovered just how deeply the people of Munster suffered. I couldn't abandon them as my father had abandoned Silesse." — Karin and Ced in Chapter 4x, Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 - ↑ "'Fore he showed up, the Magi had been all but wiped out by the Empire... Then he showed up, an' just look at how the Magi are doin' now. The Empire keeps tryin' to grab hold of 'em, but they just keep lucking out. More'n luck, maybe. That's why Sir Ced's a man worth believin' in. Can't go wrong with a fella like that." — A prisoner in Chapter 4, Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
- ↑ "Asbel: You've spent this whole time teaching me, and I can't even help you in return? Some apprentice I turned out to be...
Ced: No, this is my choice, Asbel. It's no fault of yours. Besides, all I really taught you was that Grafcalibur spell. Do me proud, and use it to protect Prince Leif." — Asbel and Ced in Chapter 4x, Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 - ↑ "There, emboldened by news of Leif's victory, the citizens seized the opportunity to flee. However, they were caught in the crossfire of two forces: the Magi, led by Ced, who were trying to defend the civilians, and the Knights of Munster, who were determined to stop them." — Opening narration of Chapter 23, Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
- ↑ "I am Ced of the Magi. We've taken control of the city, save for one wing of the castle. Surrender now and I'll spare your life." — Ced, Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
- ↑ "Fee: I'm here looking for you! What could I do... You never once returned home after you left!
Ced: I'm sorry, Fee. I wandered into Munster while looking for our father, and the people were so bad off I just couldn't leave them.
Fee: That's just like something you'd do, Ced." — Fee and Ced, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War - ↑ "Munster had a great number of children seized and sent to the shrine in Miletos. I was unable to prevent it... I'm no hero, sir. I'm a coward if anything." — Ced, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
- ↑ "It pains me to see the defenseless in anguish, but the truth is I am as helpless as anyone." — Ced to Alfonse, Fire Emblem Heroes
- ↑ "Alfonse: The tale of your valor is well-known here in Askr, Ced. Unable to turn from those in need, you stood against a powerful foe. They call you the Hero on the Wind.
Ced: A lofty moniker like that does not suit me. I am no hero.
Alfonse: From what I've heard of your deeds, you more than earned it.
Ced: I have earned no more than any of those who suffered in that tragedy. And if I had, I would discard it. A title like that is too heavy a burden." — Ced and Alfonse, Fire Emblem Heroes - ↑ "Ced: It is true that I once fought for the people of Munster. But that was more a matter of circumstance than anything else. Their plight was not what brought me there. I had only been searching for my missing father.
Alfonse: Are you suggesting that your heroic story was merely the result of a coincidence?
Ced: A true hero would have set out to end the Empire's oppression from the very beginning. If I had done that, then many children would have been saved from anguish and imprisonment. I failed them." — Ced and Alfonse, Fire Emblem Heroes - ↑ "Heroes like Lord Seliph possess an unshakeable resolve to defend those who cannot defend themselves. Someone like that would have done right by those people from the start. Someone like you, Prince Alfonse. You have a far greater right to the title of hero than I ever will." — Ced to Alfonse, Fire Emblem Heroes
- ↑ "Alfonse: You could have fled, couldn't you? Taken the easy way out?
Ced: That is a fair point. Yes, I could have." — Ced and Alfonse, Fire Emblem Heroes - ↑ "I hope to make my presence in this world meaningful. We are not helpless to work together, and together I believe we will see a future that is free of war." — Ced, Fire Emblem Heroes
- ↑ "I may be as helpless as anyone else, but I believe even the most ordinary person can find a path forward." — Ced, Fire Emblem Heroes
- ↑ "I will walk my path carefully, without pride, as though treading on thin ice." — Ced, Fire Emblem Heroes
- ↑ Character ~登場人物の紹介~, ファイアーエムブレム トラキア776, Retrieved: 11 April, 2017
- ↑ Campbell, M., Meaning, Origin and History of the Name Cedric, Behind the Name, Published: 1996, Retrieved: 6 June, 2015
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