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Charlot is [[Coirpre]]'s [[substitute character]], filling his role in the story and gameplay if [[Silvia]] died or failed to be married in the course of the first generation.
Charlot is [[Coirpre]]'s [[substitute character]], filling his role in the story and gameplay if [[Silvia]] died or failed to be married in the course of the first generation.
==Biography==
When [[Seliph]]'s liberation army seized Meath with the intent of claiming the rest of Thracia, Charlot was held hostage by King [[Travant]] in a bid to get Hannibal to co-operate with his orders to fight Seliph, and was left under the guard of General [[Distler]] at Luthecia Castle. When Seliph conquered Luthecia, Charlot was freed and warned Seliph of Hannibal's plight. He joined Seliph's army and convinced Hannibal to stand down and accompany him.


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===Role===
===Role===
When [[Seliph]]'s liberation army seized Meath with the intent of claiming the rest of Thracia, Charlot was held hostage by King [[Travant]] in a bid to get Hannibal to co-operate with his orders to fight Seliph, and was left under the guard of General [[Distler]] at Luthecia Castle. When Seliph conquered Luthecia, Charlot was freed and warned Seliph of Hannibal's plight. He joined Seliph's army and convinced Hannibal to stand down and accompany him.
Charlot is a playable character during the second generation. As [[Coirpre]]'s [[substitute character]], Charlot only appears if [[Silvia]] wasn't married or was dead at the end of [[Doorway to Destiny|Chapter 5]]. In [[For Whose Sake|Chapter 9]], Charlot will join when [[Luthecia]] is seized if [[Hannibal]] is still alive.


===Starting stats and growth rates===
===Starting stats and growth rates===
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===Analysis===
===Love growths and events===
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Charlot joins as a level 1 [[Priest]] in Chapter 9; he replaces [[Coirpre]] if [[Silvia]] was not married or died by the end of [[Doorway to Destiny|Chapter 5]]. Chalot is very under-leveled for a unit that joins so late; however, Charlot has the [[Paragon]] skill, doubling his [[experience]] gain, allowing him to reach level 20 and promote to [[High Priest]] sooner. Staves such as [[Warp (staff)|Warp]] or [[Return (staff)|Return]] grant large amounts of experience, boosted further by Paragon; if Charlot is left at the home castle with another unit and repeatedly uses Warp or Return to send them to the home castle, Charlot can reach level 20 within one chapter. Upon promotion, his B rank in staves improves to A, and he gains C-rank in fire, thunder and wind magic. However, as Charlot has low HP and defense, relatively low speed, and lacks [[Follow-Up]], he has weak combat and is only sporadically useful for it.
 
Charlot is unmounted, and does not get a mount upon promotion; the large maps of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' strongly favor mounted units. Additionally, Charlot has 5 movement—less than most other infantry's 6—even after promotion, and will fall behind most units; Charlot joins close to the front line in Chapter 9, but will fall behind in the chapters after. Charlot's low move limits his ability to use [[Rescue (staff)|Rescue]] to boost mobility, as most units could simply be ahead of him, and he will often fall to far behind to reach allies with [[Physic]] or [[Fortify]]. Every other staff-user but Lana has higher movement, especially [[Nanna]], [[Leif]], and [[Fee]], who are mounted.
 
While Coirpre has the advantage of inheritance, Charlot has the advantage of Paragon. Coirpre will always inherit [[Adept]] and [[Miracle]] from Silvia, and can inherit other skills as well as staves from his father. On the other hand, Charlot is required to get the only [[Berserk (staff)|Berserk]] staff available to the player; if Charlot waits next to [[Hannibal]] in Chapter 9, he will receive Berserk. The Berserk staff has several niche uses in the second generation, such as berserking [[Arion]] in [[For Whose Sake|Chapter 9]] or a number of bosses in [[End of the Holy War|Endgame]] to fight their subordinates, making it easier for the player to defeat them. However, Berserk has only a single use and costs 30,000 [[gold]] to repair, which Charlot will struggle to obtain without assistance from a [[Thief]] or [[love]]r. Additionally, choosing to obtain Charlot over Coirpre requires choosing [[Laylea]] over [[Lene]]; while Laylea has [[Charm]] as a skill—which Lene cannot get—Lene has inheritance, allowing her access to a wider variety of skills and weapons and easier access to the [[Leg Ring|Leg]] and [[Knight Ring]]s.
 
==Personality==
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==Love growths and events==
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* In [[For Whose Sake|Chapter 9]], [[Laylea]] can talk to Charlot after Hannibal has been recruited, granting him +1 [[Luck]].
* In [[For Whose Sake|Chapter 9]], [[Laylea]] can talk to Charlot after Hannibal has been recruited, granting him +1 [[Luck]].
* In [[Light and Dark|Chapter 10]], Charlot can talk to [[Altena]], granting her +5 [[Resistance]].
* In [[Light and Dark|Chapter 10]], Charlot can talk to [[Altena]], granting her +5 [[Resistance]].
===Analysis===
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Charlot joins as a level 1 [[Priest]] in Chapter 9; he replaces [[Coirpre]] if [[Silvia]] was not married or died by the end of [[Doorway to Destiny|Chapter 5]]. Chalot is very under-leveled for a unit that joins so late; however, Charlot has the [[Paragon]] skill, doubling his [[experience]] gain, allowing him to reach level 20 and promote to [[High Priest]] sooner. Staves such as [[Warp (staff)|Warp]] or [[Return (staff)|Return]] grant large amounts of experience, boosted further by Paragon; if Charlot is left at the home castle with another unit and repeatedly uses Warp or Return to send them to the home castle, Charlot can reach level 20 within one chapter. Upon promotion, his B rank in staves improves to A, and he gains C-rank in fire, thunder and wind magic. However, as Charlot has low HP and defense, relatively low speed, and lacks [[Follow-Up]], he has weak combat and is only sporadically useful for it.
Charlot is unmounted, and does not get a mount upon promotion; the large maps of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' strongly favor mounted units. Additionally, Charlot has 5 movement—less than most other infantry's 6—even after promotion, and will fall behind most units; Charlot joins close to the front line in Chapter 9, but will fall behind in the chapters after. Charlot's low move limits his ability to use [[Rescue (staff)|Rescue]] to boost mobility, as most units could simply be ahead of him, and he will often fall to far behind to reach allies with [[Physic]] or [[Fortify]]. Every other staff-user but Lana has higher movement, especially [[Nanna]], [[Leif]], and [[Fee]], who are mounted.
While Coirpre has the advantage of inheritance, Charlot has the advantage of Paragon. Coirpre will always inherit [[Adept]] and [[Miracle]] from Silvia, and can inherit other skills as well as staves from his father. On the other hand, Charlot is required to get the only [[Berserk (staff)|Berserk]] staff available to the player; if Charlot waits next to [[Hannibal]] in Chapter 9, he will receive Berserk. The Berserk staff has several niche uses in the second generation, such as berserking [[Arion]] in [[For Whose Sake|Chapter 9]] or a number of bosses in [[End of the Holy War|Endgame]] to fight their subordinates, making it easier for the player to defeat them. However, Berserk has only a single use and costs 30,000 [[gold]] to repair, which Charlot will struggle to obtain without assistance from a [[Thief]] or [[love]]r. Additionally, choosing to obtain Charlot over Coirpre requires choosing [[Laylea]] over [[Lene]]; while Laylea has [[Charm]] as a skill—which Lene cannot get—Lene has inheritance, allowing her access to a wider variety of skills and weapons and easier access to the [[Leg Ring|Leg]] and [[Knight Ring]]s.
==Personality==
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==Endings==
==Endings==
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