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The '''Civilian''' (Japanese: {{hl|市民|Shimin}} ''Civilian''), known as the '''Citizen''' in {{FE10}}, is a [[class]] in the {{FES}} held only by helpless non-playable characters. Civilians first appeared in {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}, and made appearances in every game since until {{title|Shadow Dragon}}, in which they are absent onwards. They appear both as adults and children, although in some games a separate [[Child]] class is included.
The '''Civilian''' (Japanese: {{hl|市民|Shimin}} ''Civilian''), known as the '''Citizen''' in {{FE9}} and {{title|Radiant Dawn}}, is a [[class]] in the {{FES}} held only by helpless non-playable characters. Civilians first appeared in {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}, and made appearances in every game since until {{title|Shadow Dragon}}, in which they are absent onwards. They appear both as adults and children, although in some games a separate [[Child]] class is included.


Typically, civilians appear as innocent bystanders that the player must save from harm, since they are unable to use weapons. Although most of the time it is not required that all civilians be saved, usually, saving a number of them yields some sort of reward, usually as rare items in earlier games, or [[bonus experience]] in {{FE9}} and {{FE10}}. They are almost completely helpless, and saving them can be difficult. Usually, they can be [[Rescue (command)|rescued]], or the enemies around them can be killed.
Typically, civilians appear as innocent bystanders that the player must save from harm, since they are unable to use weapons. Although most of the time it is not required that all civilians be saved, usually, saving a number of them yields some sort of reward, usually as rare items in earlier games, or [[bonus experience]] in {{FE9}} and {{FE10}}. They are almost completely helpless, and saving them can be difficult. Usually, they can be [[Rescue (command)|rescued]], or the enemies around them can be killed.
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|eng-name=• Civilian<br>• Citizen
|eng-name=• Civilian<br>• Citizen
|eng-mean=• Used in most games.<br>• Used in ''Radiant Dawn''.
|eng-mean=• Used in the GBA games.<br>• Used in ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn''.
|jpn-name=• {{h|シビリアン|Shibirian}}<Br>• {{h|市民|Shimin}}<br>• {{ruby|{{h|市民|Shibirian}}|シビリアン}}
|jpn-name=• {{h|シビリアン|Shibirian}}<Br>• {{h|市民|Shimin}}<br>• {{ruby|{{h|市民|Shibirian}}|シビリアン}}
|jpn-mean=• The English word "Civilian" rendered in Katakana; used in {{FE4}} and {{title|Thracia 776}}.<Br>• Citizen; used in games from {{title|The Binding Blade}} onward.<br>• Civilian; used in ''Radiant Dawn''. In ''Radiant Dawn'', all Japanese class names are spelled primarily in kanji (i.e. {{lang|ja|市民}}), with a foreign-language name in katakana applied as [[wikipedia:Furigana|furigana]] (i.e. {{lang|ja|シビリアン}}) and used as the basis for the romanized name in the class roll.
|jpn-mean=• The English word "civilian" rendered in katakana; used in {{FE4}} and {{title|Thracia 776}}.<Br>• Citizen; used in games from {{title|The Binding Blade}} onward.<br>• Civilian; used in ''Radiant Dawn''. In ''Radiant Dawn'', all Japanese class names are spelled primarily in kanji (i.e. {{lang|ja|市民}}), with a foreign-language name in katakana applied as [[wikipedia:Furigana|furigana]] (i.e. {{lang|ja|シビリアン}}) and used as the basis for the romanized name in the class roll.
|span-name=Civil
|span-name=Civil<br>• Ciudadano
|span-mean=Civilian
|span-mean=Civilian; used in the GBA games and in ''Path of Radiance''.<br>• Citizen; used in ''Radiant Dawn''.
|fren-name=• Villageois<br>• Citoyen<br>• Citoyenne
|fren-name=• Villageois<br>• Citoyen<br>• Citoyenne
|fren-mean=• [[Villager]]; used in the GBA titles.<br>• Citizen; used in ''Path of Radiance'' for male units, and in ''Radiant Dawn''.<br>• Citizen; used in ''Path of Radiance'' for female units.
|fren-mean=• Villager; used in the GBA games.<br>• Citizen; used in ''Path of Radiance'' for male units, and in ''Radiant Dawn''.<br>• Citizen; used in ''Path of Radiance'' for female units.
|ger-name=• Zivilist<br>• Zivilistin
|ger-name=• Zivilist<br>• Zivilistin<br>• Bürger
|ger-mean=• Civilian<br>• Feminine variant of the former alongside the male "Zivilist".
|ger-mean=• Civilian; used in the GBA games for male units.<br>• Civilian; used in the GBA games for female units.<br>• Citizen; used in ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn''.
|ital-name=Borghese
|ital-name=Borghese<br>• Cittadino<br>• Cittadina<br>• Abitante
|ital-mean=Civilian
|ital-mean=Civilian; used in the GBA games.<br>• Citizen; used in ''Path of Radiance'' for male units.<br>• Citizen; used in ''Path of Radiance'' for female units.<br>• Inhabitant; used in ''Radiant Dawn''.
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