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{{Quote|Everything I've done has led to this moment: the revival of my lord Loptous. And at long last, it is so!|Manfroy, revealing the completion of his plan to [[Seliph]]}} | {{Quote|Everything I've done has led to this moment: the revival of my lord Loptous. And at long last, it is so!|Manfroy, revealing the completion of his plan to [[Seliph]]}} | ||
'''Manfroy''' (Japanese: {{ | '''Manfroy''' (Japanese: {{hl|マンフロイ|Manfuroi}} ''Manfroy'') was the Archbishop of the [[Loptr Church]], the cult descended from the remnants of the [[Loptrian Empire]]. Manfroy was the chief architect of the cult's plot to resurrect their dark god, [[Loptous]], and under his direction the Loptrians plunged the kingdom of [[Grannvale]] into war with the other nations and its transformation into the Grannvale Empire under Emperor [[Arvis]]. When the Loptous-possessed Prince [[Julius]] wrested control of Grannvale from his father, Manfroy acted as an advisor and confidante to the prince. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Schemes across Jugdral=== | ===Schemes across Jugdral=== | ||
At some point in his life, Manfroy had a daughter. | At some point in his life, Manfroy had a daughter. This daughter married a man of whom Manfroy disapproved, and so Manfroy killed him. The child from this marrage—his granddaughter—was [[Sara]], who thoroughly despises Manfroy for killing her father; nonetheless, she lived most of her life with the Loptrians until encountering [[Leif]]. | ||
Prior to Grann 757, Manfroy initiated his plan to resurrect Loptous. Having learned of [[Arvis]]'s status as a descendant of [[Maera]], he blackmailed him into complying with his plans, although he never informed Arvis of much of its detail.<ref>{{Cite|''' | Prior to Grann 757, Manfroy initiated his plan to resurrect Loptous. Having learned of [[Arvis]]'s status as a descendant of [[Maera]], he blackmailed him into complying with his plans, although he never informed Arvis of much of its detail.<ref>{{Cite|'''Loptrian priest:''' What of Duke Arvis, Your Excellency? Is he in agreement with you plan?<br>'''Manfroy:''' Why, of course. As a bearer of the Dark God’s blood, what choice does he have? Not even one of Arvis’s stature can afford the wider world learning this, lest he be burned at the stake as a “heretic”. Granted, whether one as arrogant as Arvis could keep quiet on this, I cannot say.|A Loptrian priest and Manfroy|Genealogy of the Holy War}}</ref> He also manipulated Prince [[Chagall]] of [[Agustria]] into killing his father [[Imca]], ascending the throne himself and declaring war on Grannvale, with the promise of power over the entire world.<ref>{{Cite|'''Manfroy:''' Prince Chagall... No, KING Chagall now. Clearly you’ve made your decision.<br>'''Chagall:''' Manfroy? Yes, just as we agreed. Nobody suspects I was behind my father’s death. ...There’s no going back now, but even so, I still don’t know if we even stand a chance.<br>'''Manfroy:''' Remember, Grannvale still adheres to that tawdry old peace treaty with you, and their entire army is distracted in Isaach. Strike now, and you could not possibly fail.<br>'''Chagall:''' Hmm, you’re right. The downfall of Grannvale will mark the rise of Agustria as Jugdral’s new leading power!|Manfroy and [[Chagall]]|Genealogy of the Holy War}}</ref> During the latter part of the Grannvale war with Agustria, Manfroy located and abducted [[Deirdre]], wiped her memory and left her to be found by Arvis, eventually leading to the two's marriage according to his plans. Manfroy was also present at the [[Battle of Belhalla]], and in it personally killed Prince [[Lewyn]] of [[Silesse]]. | ||
===Rise of Julius=== | ===Rise of Julius=== | ||
The aftermath of the Battle of Belhalla left everything according to Manfroy's plan: almost the entirety of Jugdral was now under the control of Grannvale, itself under Arvis's rule, and Arvis and Deirdre gave birth to [[Julius]], a bearer of major Loptous holy blood and the culmination of Manfroy's ambition. | The aftermath of the Battle of Belhalla left everything according to Manfroy's plan: almost the entirety of Jugdral was now under the control of Grannvale, itself under Arvis's rule, and Arvis and Deirdre gave birth to [[Julius]], a bearer of major Loptous holy blood and the culmination of Manfroy's ambition. After giving [[Loptous (tome)|the Book of Loptous]] to Julius and instigating Loptous's possession of him, Manfroy became something of an advisor to the prince and assisted with the facilitation of the business of running the Grannvale Empire, appointing Loptrian priests as officials of the state, and aided its slow perversion into the darker activities of the ancient Loptrian Empire he sought to restore. | ||
In Grann 776, Manfroy made two visits to the [[Munster District]] to confer with [[Veld]], a subordinate overseeing | In Grann 776, Manfroy made two visits to the [[Munster District]] to confer with [[Veld]], a subordinate overseeing Loptrian operations in the region. The first time he visited for a conference in the bowels of Munster Castle's dungeon, along with Julius and his fiancée [[Ishtar]], unknowingly during [[Leif]]'s escape from imprisonment there. In the second time, he visited the hidden Loptrian temple in the region to scold Veld for his failures against [[Leif]]'s liberation army near his war's conclusion, entrusting him with five [[Deadlords]] he created himself in a final bid to defeat Leif. | ||
Near the end of [[Seliph]]'s liberation war, Manfroy travelled to Peruluke Castle in [[Miletos]] and abducted [[Julia]], Julius's twin sister and the sole power capable of defeating Julius. | Near the end of [[Seliph]]'s liberation war, Manfroy travelled to Peruluke Castle in [[Miletos]] and abducted [[Julia]], Julius's twin sister and the sole power capable of defeating Julius. Despite Julius's wishes to have her killed outright, Manfroy instead brainwashed her into fighting under his command during the final battle against Seliph in Grannvale, where Manfroy guarded [[Velthomer]] Castle. Manfroy can possibly be killed in this battle, freeing Julia feom his control. If Manfroy is not killed, he will die upon Julius's death due to Loptous's power leaving the world. | ||
=={{FE4}}== | =={{FE4}}== | ||
===Role=== | ===Role=== | ||
Manfroy is a boss in [[ | Manfroy is a boss in [[End of the Holy War|the Endgame]] of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', acting as the guardian of [[Velthomer]] Castle. While his defeat is technically optional, doing so allows [[Julia]] to be re-recruited and thus drastically simplifies defeating [[Julius]] at [[Belhalla]]. | ||
===Stats=== | ===Stats=== | ||
{{also|End of the Holy War}} | |||
{{BossStats FE4 | {{BossStats FE4 | ||
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[[File:Portrait manfroy fe05.png|right]] | [[File:Portrait manfroy fe05.png|right]] | ||
===Role=== | ===Role=== | ||
Manfroy appears twice in cutscenes in ''Thracia 776'': once at the end of [[The Dungeon|Chapter 4]], in conference with [[Julius]], [[Ishtar]] and [[Veld]], and again in the opening cutscene of [[ | Manfroy appears twice in cutscenes in ''Thracia 776'': once at the end of [[The Dungeon|Chapter 4]], in conference with [[Julius]], [[Ishtar]] and [[Veld]], and again in the opening cutscene of [[Sworn Upon a Sword|the Endgame]], reprimanding Veld for his failures and providing him with five [[Deadlords]]. | ||
==Personality | ==Personality== | ||
{{sectstub}} | {{sectstub}} | ||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
===Battle quotes=== | ===Battle quotes=== | ||
{{Quote|You fools! How dare you... All my life I've toiled for this moment... I'll show you no mercy!|Manfroy, in [[ | {{Quote|You fools! How dare you... All my life I've toiled for this moment... I'll show you no mercy!|Manfroy, in [[End of the Holy War|the Endgame]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}} | ||
{{quote|'''Manfroy:''' Kehehe... You've come at last! I've been awaiting you for a long time.<br/>'''Seliph:''' Manfroy! It was you who cursed Julia, was it not?<br/>'''Manfroy:''' So I did. And so long as I live, my puppet she shall remain! Hee hee hee! She's every bit as helpless before my magic as her mother was...<br/>'''Seliph:''' I should have known. If not for you, Mother... Gah! All of this misery... All these agonizing years... It was all your doing from the outset!<br/>'''Manfroy:''' Heh... You've realized at long last. Everything I've done has led to this moment: the revival of my lord Loptous. And at long last, it is so! Loptous's advent in the form of Prince Julius is complete, and darkness shall soon engulf the world. You cannot prevent it. Nobody can...<br/>'''Seliph:''' Manfroy, you... Father's grief... Mother's despair... If not for you and your foul ambitions, none of this would have ever happened... Damn you, Manfroy! I cannot allow you to win... I will not... You'll NEVER know mercy for your crimes!|Manfroy, fighting [[Seliph]] in [[ | {{quote|'''Manfroy:''' Kehehe... You've come at last! I've been awaiting you for a long time.<br/>'''Seliph:''' Manfroy! It was you who cursed Julia, was it not?<br/>'''Manfroy:''' So I did. And so long as I live, my puppet she shall remain! Hee hee hee! She's every bit as helpless before my magic as her mother was...<br/>'''Seliph:''' I should have known. If not for you, Mother... Gah! All of this misery... All these agonizing years... It was all your doing from the outset!<br/>'''Manfroy:''' Heh... You've realized at long last. Everything I've done has led to this moment: the revival of my lord Loptous. And at long last, it is so! Loptous's advent in the form of Prince Julius is complete, and darkness shall soon engulf the world. You cannot prevent it. Nobody can...<br/>'''Seliph:''' Manfroy, you... Father's grief... Mother's despair... If not for you and your foul ambitions, none of this would have ever happened... Damn you, Manfroy! I cannot allow you to win... I will not... You'll NEVER know mercy for your crimes!|Manfroy, fighting [[Seliph]] in [[End of the Holy War|the Endgame]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}} | ||
===Death quotes=== | ===Death quotes=== | ||
{{Quote|Lord Julius... The | {{Quote|Lord Julius... The Loptrian Empire...is yours...|Manfroy, in [[End of the Holy War|the Endgame]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}} | ||
==Other appearances== | ==Other appearances== | ||
===''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War ( | ===''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War (Ōsawa manga)]]''=== | ||
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===''Fire Emblem Cipher''=== | ===''Fire Emblem Cipher''=== | ||
Manfroy is | Manfroy is featured on one card in {{TCGCipher}}. | ||
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==Etymology and other languages == | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
| | |eng-name=Manfroy<ref>{{Cite|Granddaughter of Lord Manfroy, archbishop and great priest of the Loptr Church.|help text description of [[Sara]]: Lady of Loptr|Heroes}}</ref> | ||
| | |eng-mean=As of {{FEH}}. | ||
| | |eng-fan-name=Manfloy | ||
| | |eng-fan-mean=Alternative romanization used in the [[Fan translation#Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War|''Genealogy of the Holy War'' fan translation]].{{clarify|which?}} | ||
|jpn-name={{h|マンフロイ|Manfuroi}} | |||
|jpn-mean=Officially romanized as '''Manfroy'''. Romanized instead as '''Manfloy''' in the Super Tactics Book. | |||
|span-name=Manfroy | |||
|fren-mean=Manfroy | |||
|ger-name=Manfroy | |||
|ital-name=Manfroy | |||
|por-name=Manfroy | |||
|ch-trad-name={{h|曼福洛伊|Mànfúluòyī}} | |||
|ch-trad-mean=Manfroy or Manfloy | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
FESK Manfroy 03.png|Artwork of Manfroy from {{FE4}}. | |||
FESK Manfroy 02.png|Artwork of Manfroy from the {{TCG}}. | |||
FESK Manfroy 01.png|Artwork of Manfroy from {{title|Treasure}}. | |||
Portrait manfroy fe04.png|Manfroy's portrait in {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}. | |||
Portrait manfroy fe05.png|Manfroy's portrait in {{title|Thracia 776}}. | |||
FEH mth Deirdre Fated Saint 03.png|Manfroy in artwork of Deirdre: Fated Saint from {{title|Heroes}}. | |||
FEH mth Julia Heart Usurped 02.png|Manfroy in artwork of Julia: Heart Usurped from {{title|Heroes}}. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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{{Nav5}} | {{Nav5}} | ||
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[[Category:NPCs in Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]] | [[Category:NPCs in Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]] |