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Ferdinand is a confident and proud noble that hates losing. He is fiercely competitive, in particular with Edelgard. He strives to be Edelgard's better, as he believes that will prove his worth as a capable prime minister to assist her in her rule as Emperor. Over time, however, Ferdinand comes to accept that Edelgard is and always will be better no matter how much effort he applies. While saddened at this, he does not let it discourage him and wishes to continue improving for his own sake. | |||
Ferdinand is | |||
He does not have a high opinion on his father; although he values the hard work he does as Prime Minister (even stating that it was a shame he was stripped of his title), he does not agree with his father's views, finding it to be disgraceful. In one of his conversations with Lorenz, he believes that they should cross the threshold and see life from a commoner's perspective, as many nobles and commoners have distorted views of one another. However, as while he will readily admit his father is greedy and arrogant and deserved to die, he's also conflicted with Edelgard imprisoning him after she becomes empress, and mourns his death. | |||
In situations where others take issue with Ferdinand's regard for his own lofty status, he is quick to assess himself and works to understand what he had done wrong, always striving to improve. This is particularly demonstrated in his support conversations with Dorothea, who, due to her own past hostile experiences with the noble class, is quick to judge Ferdinand as being no better. Rather than take umbrage with her scorn, he instead works hard to decipher why she is hostile toward him and to improve their understanding of each other while remaining respectful to her. | |||
Ferdinand, as the future Prime Minister, believes that the best thing he can do as one of Edelgard's advisers is to speak frank advice when he believes Edelgard could choose a better course of action, and challenge her to improve herself. This brings him into conflict with Hubert, who believes that Edelgard's will is absolute and that the ends justify the means no matter how unethical. They frequently argue over this, but they do have a begrudging respect for each other. | |||
Ferdinand is also somewhat vain and oblivious, a trait that makes Linhardt's veiled insults go right over his head in their support chain, taking them as earnest praise. He also has difficulty understanding nobles who reject their status, such as Marianne, which causes him to overstep her boundaries. He does however display strong introspection upon this happenstance and puts in the effort to understand her perspective on the matter, apologizing to her afterwards, similar to his supports with Dorothea. | |||
Perhaps as part of his interpretation of nobility, Ferdinand tends to avoid contractions when he speaks. | |||
Ferdinand likes horseback riding, tea, justice, being noble, and heights. He dislikes slothfulness, and nobles who are not noble. | |||
==Supports== | ==Supports== |
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Not to be confused with the similarly named character Fernand appearing in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.
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“ | I am more talented than anyone in my class—even Edelgard. I will lead the Adrestrian Empire to a bright, enlightened future. | ” | — Ferdinand |
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Ferdinand von Aegir (pronounced /ˈfɝdɪˌnænd vɒn ˈaɪɚ/[key]; Japanese: フェルディナント=フォン=エーギル Ferdinand von Aegir) is a playable character appearing in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. He is a student at the Officers Academy and a member of the Black Eagles.
Biography
Ferdinand is the eldest son of the Aegir Dukedom, the family that passes down the position of prime minister for the Adrestian Empire. Ferdinand's father, Duke Aegir, striped the power of Emperor, turning him into a puppet ruler. Because of this, Ferdinand tried to become the opposite of his father, by becoming the pinnacle of nobility and standing up for the commoners. Throughout his childhood, he was captivated by Dorothea on the streets, was considered for an arranged marriage with Bernadetta, and was entranced by a songstress of the Mittelfrank Opera Company, Manuela. In 1180, he enrolls in the Officers Academy at the Garreg Mach Monastery and joins the Black Eagles, studying and fighting alongside them.
After the timeskip, if Ferdinand is a member of Byleth's class, he returns to Garreg Mach Monastery on the day of the millennium festival and accompanies them throughout the war. Should Ferdinand not be recruited on the Azure Moon and Verdant Wind routes, he rejoins the Adrestian Empire post-timeskip and defends the Great Bridge of Myrddin alongside Lorenz (on Azure Moon), Ladislava and Acheron in an attempt to make a name for himself, only to be slain by Byleth and their chosen faction.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Role
Ferdinand is a starting playable character for the Black Eagles route, a recruitable unit on the Blue Lions and Golden Deer routes and a recurring enemy should he not be poached during Part I.
Starting stats and growth rates
Playable
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Enemy - Chapter 1
Normal Hard Maddening
Enemy - Chapter 7
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Enemy - Azure Moon/Verdant Wind Chapter 16
Normal Hard Maddening
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Growth rates when reclassed
- Main article:
Ferdinand/Stats § Growth rates when reclassed
Abilities
style="Template:Roundtl; border:none; background-color:#222222;" colspan="2" | Ability | style="Template:Roundtr; border:none; background-color:#222222;" | Learned at | |
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Confidence | Personal ability, innate and unremovable | |
Sword Prowess | Innate; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Wrath Strike | D | |
Grounder | C | |
Sunder | C+ | |
Axebreaker | B | |
Sword Crit +10 | S | |
Swordfaire | S+ | |
Lance Prowess | Innate; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Tempest Lance | Innate | |
Knightkneeler | C | |
Shatter Slash | C+ | |
Swordbreaker | B | |
Swift Strikes | A | |
Lance Crit +10 | S | |
Lancefaire | S+ | |
Axe Prowess | Innate; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Smash | D | |
Helm Splitter | C | |
Focused Strike | C+ | |
Lancebreaker | B | |
Armored Strike | A | |
Axe Crit +10 | S | |
Axefaire | S+ | |
Bow Prowess | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Curved Shot | D | |
Close Counter | C | |
Bow Crit +10 | S | |
Bowfaire | S+ | |
Brawling Prowess | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Fading Blow | D | |
Rushing Blow | C | |
Healing Focus | B | |
Brawl Crit +10 | S | |
Fistfaire | S+ | |
Reason | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Black Magic Range +1 | S | |
Black Tomefaire | S+ | |
Faith | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
White Magic Range +1 | S | |
White Tomefaire | S+ | |
Authority | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Rally Dexterity | D | |
Battalion Desperation | C | |
Defensive Tactics | B | |
Offensive Tactics | S+ | |
Seal Speed | Budding Talent: | |
Weight -3 | C | |
Smite | B | |
Weight -5 | A | |
Armored Effect Null | S+ | |
Dexterity +4 | C | |
Movement +1 | A+ | |
Cavalry Effect Null | S+ | |
Alert Stance | B | |
Alert Stance+ | A+ | |
Flying Effect Null | S+ | |
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Spell list
style="Template:Roundtl; border:none; background-color:#222222; width: 30%;" | Spell | style="Template:Roundtr; border:none; background-color:#222222;" | Learned at |
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Thunder | D |
Fire | D+ |
Thoron | C |
Bolganone | B |
Heal | D |
Nosferatu | D+ |
Ward | C |
style="Template:Roundbl; border:none; background-color:#222222;" | Restore | style="Template:Roundbr; border:none; background-color:#222222;" | B |
Fire Emblem Heroes
Role
Ferdinand is one of the characters added to the game in the Twisted Reality update, and became available for summoning by players on March 6, 2020. Only one variation of Ferdinand is currently available in Heroes, based on his Three Houses Part I incarnation.
Starting stats
★★★★ ★★★★★
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Skill set
style="Template:Roundtl; border:none; background-color:#222222; width: 60%;" colspan="2" | Skill | Rarity | style="Template:Roundtr; border:none; background-color:#222222; width: 20%;" | SP cost | |
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File:Is feh skill offense.png | Iron Lance | Innate | |
File:Is feh skill offense.png | Steel Lance | Innate | |
File:Is feh skill offense.png | Vanguard | Innate | |
File:Is feh skill offense.png | Vanguard+ | ★★★★★ | 300 SP |
File:Is feh skill support.png | Reposition | Innate | |
A | Fortress Def 1 | ★★★★ | 50 SP |
A | Fortress Def 2 | ★★★★ | 100 SP |
A | Fortress Def 3 | ★★★★ | 200 SP |
C | Rouse Spd/Def 1 | ★★★★ | 60 SP |
C | Rouse Spd/Def 2 | ★★★★ | 120 SP |
C | Rouse Spd/Def 3 | ★★★★★ | 240 SP |
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Personality and character
Ferdinand is a confident and proud noble that hates losing. He is fiercely competitive, in particular with Edelgard. He strives to be Edelgard's better, as he believes that will prove his worth as a capable prime minister to assist her in her rule as Emperor. Over time, however, Ferdinand comes to accept that Edelgard is and always will be better no matter how much effort he applies. While saddened at this, he does not let it discourage him and wishes to continue improving for his own sake.
He does not have a high opinion on his father; although he values the hard work he does as Prime Minister (even stating that it was a shame he was stripped of his title), he does not agree with his father's views, finding it to be disgraceful. In one of his conversations with Lorenz, he believes that they should cross the threshold and see life from a commoner's perspective, as many nobles and commoners have distorted views of one another. However, as while he will readily admit his father is greedy and arrogant and deserved to die, he's also conflicted with Edelgard imprisoning him after she becomes empress, and mourns his death.
In situations where others take issue with Ferdinand's regard for his own lofty status, he is quick to assess himself and works to understand what he had done wrong, always striving to improve. This is particularly demonstrated in his support conversations with Dorothea, who, due to her own past hostile experiences with the noble class, is quick to judge Ferdinand as being no better. Rather than take umbrage with her scorn, he instead works hard to decipher why she is hostile toward him and to improve their understanding of each other while remaining respectful to her.
Ferdinand, as the future Prime Minister, believes that the best thing he can do as one of Edelgard's advisers is to speak frank advice when he believes Edelgard could choose a better course of action, and challenge her to improve herself. This brings him into conflict with Hubert, who believes that Edelgard's will is absolute and that the ends justify the means no matter how unethical. They frequently argue over this, but they do have a begrudging respect for each other.
Ferdinand is also somewhat vain and oblivious, a trait that makes Linhardt's veiled insults go right over his head in their support chain, taking them as earnest praise. He also has difficulty understanding nobles who reject their status, such as Marianne, which causes him to overstep her boundaries. He does however display strong introspection upon this happenstance and puts in the effort to understand her perspective on the matter, apologizing to her afterwards, similar to his supports with Dorothea.
Perhaps as part of his interpretation of nobility, Ferdinand tends to avoid contractions when he speaks.
Ferdinand likes horseback riding, tea, justice, being noble, and heights. He dislikes slothfulness, and nobles who are not noble.
Supports
- Main article:
Ferdinand/Supports
Endings
Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles (Silver Snow, Azure Moon, Verdant Wind)
After reclaiming the title of Duke Aegir, Ferdinand set about reforming his territory. He overcame numerous obstacles to help the lands of Aegir recover, and in recognition of those achievements, he was invited to take part in helping to govern all of Fódlan.
Byleth, Wandering Flame / Ruler of Dawn & Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles (Silver Snow, Verdant Wind)
After ascending to the throne as the first leader of the United Kingdom of Fódlan, Byleth announced her marriage to Ferdinand, who had assumed his inherited position as Duke Aegir. Ferdinand overcame a slew of obstacles to reform his territory and that of House Hrym. He chose not to accept an official position in service to Byleth, instead advising her only informally as a spouse. History books extol Ferdinand's success as a lord of his territories, but make no mention of his marriage. Thus, half of his life's work is lost to time.
Byleth, Guardian of Order & Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles (Azure Moon)
After taking her place as the new archbishop of the Church of Seiros, Byleth announced her marriage to Ferdinand, who had assumed his place as Duke Aegir. The archbishop's husband overcame a slew of obstacles to reform his family's territory and Hrym but took no official position with the church, providing only guidance and support in his capacity as a loving spouse. History books extol Ferdinand's success as a lord of his territories, but they make no mention of his marriage to the archbishop. Thus, half of his life's work is lost to time.
Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles & Dorothea, Devoted Heart (Silver Snow)
After officially becoming Duke of Aegir, Ferdinand set about reforming his territory. Thanks to the wisdom of his wife, Dorothea, Ferdinand's policies were of massive benefit to the commonfolk and brought about a swift recovery. In recognition of this achievement, he was called upon to help govern Fódlan at large. Though the work of reforming the entire nation kept him very busy, he always managed to find time for Dorothea. It is said that their children filled their loving household with beautiful music ever after.
Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles & Bernadetta, Eternal Loner (Silver Snow)
After the war, Bernadetta renounced her claim to House Varley. She married Ferdinand, the new Duke Aegir, and the two contributed to relief efforts by instituting reforms across their Dukedom. Due to the success of those policies, Ferdinand was offered the opportunity to help govern all Fódlan. He accepted, leaving the management of Aegir territory to his wife, while he worked to apply their ideas to the world at large. Since Bernadetta did not like to leave home, Ferdinand's life involved a lot of travel, but it is said he always embarked on his return home with a smile on his face.
Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles & Mercedes, Benevolent Soul (Silver Snow, Azure Moon)
After the war, Mercedes traveled to Fhirdiad to pay a visit to her adoptive father. Though she introduced Ferdinand, she left out the small detail that they were engaged to be wed. Married in secret, Ferdinand and Mercedes worked together to reform the new Duke Aegir's territory, and the effort was so successful that he was called upon to work as a leader in the central government. It was a busy life for him indeed, but as he was known to say to his government colleagues, coming home to a smiling family made all the hard work worth it.
Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles & Manuela, Divine Songstress (Verdant Wind)
Almost immediately after becoming the new Duke Aegir, Ferdinand married Manuela, and the two dedicated themselves to reformation efforts. Manuela lent her considerable talent and experience, using personal connections she'd gained in her time as a songstress and teacher to assemble a team of talented people. Between her personal skills and her ability as a physician, she became so essential that she was called upon to bring the reforms that helped Aegir territory to Fódlan at large. While she traveled the world, Ferdinand stayed behind, minding his own lands and looking after their child.
Crimson Flower
Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles
After officially becoming the new Duke Aegir, Ferdinand set about reforming his territory. He overcame numerous obstacles to help the lands of Aegir recover. To recognize his contributions during and after the war, the emperor appointed him as the new prime minister. Thereafter, he stayed by Edelgard's side to help the Empire achieve great prosperity.
Byleth, Wings of the Hegemon & Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles
Byleth and Ferdinand celebrated their marriage with a lavish wedding, but almost immediately afterward, the battle with those who slither in the dark began in earnest. After being named Duke Aegir, Ferdinand overcame a slew of obstacles to help House Hrym and his family's territory recover. At the same time, he fought alongside his spouse for a true, lasting peace in Fódlan. History books extol Ferdinand's success as a lord of his territories, but they do not make mention of the hard-fought battles he endured alongside his wife. Thus, half of his life's work is lost to time.
Edelgard, Flame Emperor & Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles
As the Adrestian emperor, Edelgard appointed Ferdinand as her prime minister, and the two devoted themselves to ruling Fódlan. Their sharply contrasting views made for frequent and lively debate, but with each enhancing the perspective of the other, Fódlan was better for it. As they worked tirelessly to create a better future, they were soon bound together by marriage as well. Their children, born to those who had torn down the old social hierarchy, were encouraged to choose their own paths.
Hubert, Emperor's Confidant & Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles
Hubert and Ferdinand became the left and right hands of Emperor Edelgard, competing constantly with each other to see who could be the more helpful. They were opposites—the Minister of the Imperial Household, melancholy and merciless, and the prime minister, bright and compassionate. Still, they brought out the best in each other. As the Empire became orderly and prosperous, the two came to be known as the nation's "Two Jewels," and were remembered fondly for generations to come. Some say their fame made even Emperor Edelgard jealous.
Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles & Bernadetta, Eternal Loner
After the war, Bernadetta renounced her claim to House Varley. She married Ferdinand, the new Duke Aegir, and the two contributed to relief efforts by instituting reforms across their Dukedom. Due to the success of those policies, Ferdinand was offered the position of prime minister by the emperor. He accepted, leaving the management of Aegir territory to his wife, while he worked to apply their ideas to the Empire at large. Since Bernadetta did not like to leave home, Ferdinand's life involved a lot of travel to and from the capital, but it is said he always embarked on his return home with a smile on his face.
Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles & Dorothea, Devoted Heart
After officially becoming Duke of Aegir, Ferdinand set about reforming his territory. Thanks to the wisdom of his wife, Dorothea, Ferdinand's policies were of massive benefit to the commonfolk and brought about a swift recovery. In recognition of this achievement, he was called upon by Emperor Edelgard to introduce these reforms to the Empire at large as the new prime minister. Though the work kept him very busy, he always managed to find time for Dorothea. It is said that their children filled their loving household with beautiful music ever after.
Quotes
Battle quotes
“ | After this battle, I will be known far and wide as the legendary Ferdinand of Adrestia! | ” | — Ferdinand as an enemy in Azure Moon/Verdant Wind Chapter 16. |
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“ | Edelgard has always been obsessed with you. I am a little envious, to be frank. I will just have to impress her with my skills on the battlefield! | ” | — Ferdinand as an enemy fighting Byleth in Azure Moon/Verdant Wind Chapter 16. |
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“ | Dorothea: Oh, Ferdie. You opposed Edie for so long... I had real hopes for you, you know? Now you're following her. Is that your duty as a noble? Follow your master when they say to heel? Ferdinand: I will not try to explain my duty or hers. You would not understand. I wish you could. Anyway, no time for idle chitchat! |
” | — Ferdinand as an enemy fighting Dorothea in Azure Moon/Verdant Wind Chapter 16. |
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“ | Hubert: Running into you in the capital like this—I have to say, it's almost sentimental. Ferdinand: Hubert. She must leave. Hubert: You really think you can make her? Ferdinand: It does not matter what I think. Those are my orders. |
” | — Ferdinand, fighting Hubert in Silver Snow Chapter 18/Verdant Wind Chapter 19/Azure Moon Chapter 21. |
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“ | "The Immaculate One." We cannot afford to lose here, whoever our foe may be! | ” | — Ferdinand as a playable character, after fighting any enemy in Chapter 21 of Silver Snow. |
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Critical quotes
“ | Victory is assured! | ” | — Ferdinand in Part I |
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“ | The splendor of nobility! | ” | — Ferdinand in Part I |
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“ | You're wide open! | ” | — Ferdinand in Part I |
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“ | I will not hold back! | ” | — Ferdinand in Part I |
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“ | All is for victory! | ” | — Ferdinand in Part II |
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“ | No openings? I'll make one! | ” | — Ferdinand in Part II |
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“ | I will not hold back! | ” | — Ferdinand in Part II |
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“ | I will not back down one step. | ” | — Ferdinand in Part II |
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Death/retreat quotes
“ | So shameful. How could I...fall like this? | ” | — Ferdinand's retreat quote as a playable character in Part I. |
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“ | This is as far as I go. Why must it end here? | ” | — Ferdinand's death quote in classic mode as a playable character in Part II. |
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“ | I cannot die here. For now I must retreat. | ” | — Ferdinand's retreat quote in casual mode as a playable character in Part II. |
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“ | I am the son of House Aegir! How did I fail? I must need to train harder... | ” | — Ferdinand as an enemy in Chapter 1 |
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“ | Ferdinand: Retreat, Ladislava! Tell Her Majesty about this! Ladislava: We've already sent a messenger! I can't let you die while I flee! Ferdinand: In that case, please... Even if I die, you must protect this area. |
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Other quotes
- Main article:
Ferdinand/Quotes - Main article:
Ferdinand/Quotes (Heroes)
Other appearances
Fire Emblem Cipher
Ferdinand is currently featured on four cards in Fire Emblem Cipher.
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Pride of the Great Nobility, Ferdinand | |||||
"You seem to hold Edelgard in high esteem. That is my impression, at least. What is your opinion of me? I am quite talented too, am I not?" | |||||
Attack: 70 | Support: 10 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 4 | ||
Class: Paladin | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 3 | |||
The Duty of the Superior: [Activate] [Once per turn] [] Choose 1 card with a Deployment Cost of 1 from your hand, and deploy it. The Warrior Prime Minister's Descendant: [Trigger] When you deploy an ally through this unit's "The Duty of the Superior", until the end of the turn, that ally gains +20 attack. | |||||
Card #B18-008R, B18-008ST • Artist: Megumi Nagahama | |||||
Young Nobleman of House Aegir, Ferdinand | |||||
"Heh... I thought as much. You are simply no match for a man of my pedigree." | |||||
Attack: 40 | Support: 10 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Noble | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Pride in the Family Name: [Always] If this unit is attacking an enemy with a Deployment Cost of 2 or lower, this unit gains +10 attack. Attack Emblem: [Support] Until the end of this combat, your attacking unit gains +20 attack. | |||||
Card #B18-009N, B18-009ST • Artist: Megumi Nagahama | |||||
Noble Among Nobles, Ferdinand | |||||
"I will continue my training, and one day I will be an elite warrior. That is the path I must take, as a noble and a man of honor." | |||||
Attack: 70 | Support: 10 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 4 | ||
Class: Paladin | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 3 | |||
The Vanguard of Nobility: [Always] During your turn, all allies with a deployment cost of 1 gain +10 attack. Hour of the Duel: [Activate] [Once per turn] [] Choose 1 ally, and move them. | |||||
Card #B19-007HN • Artist: Tatsuro Iwamoto | |||||
Embodiment of Pride, Ferdinand | |||||
"I heard that Edelgard defeated a Demonic Beast without assistance. Well, anything she can do, I can do better — and in half the time!" | |||||
Attack: 40 | Support: 10 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Soldier | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Worthy Rival to the Imperial Princess: [Always] During your turn, if there is an allied or enemy "Edelgard", this unit gains +10 attack. Attack Emblem: [Support] Until the end of this combat, your attacking unit gains +20 attack. | |||||
Card #B19-008N • Artist: Tatsuro Iwamoto | |||||
Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest. For more detailed strategic information on these cards, see their TCG wiki article on Ferdinand . |
Trivia
- There's a personalized map sprite in the game's files depicting Ferdinand in the Great Knight class, which would've been used during Part II. In-game, it is left unused for unknown reasons.
- Aegir, Ferdinand's last name, is the same as the Japanese name for Quintessence.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Ferdinand von Aegir |
Full name, known by just Ferdinand in most menus. Ferdinand is a Germanic name meaning "protection" and "courage". Ægir is a sea jötunn associated with the ocean in Norse mythology. |
Spanish |
Ferdinand von Aegir |
As above. |
French |
Ferdinand von Aegir |
As above. |
German |
Ferdinand von Aegir |
As above. |
Italian |
Ferdinand von Aegir |
As above. |
Korean |
페르디난트 폰 에기르 |
Ferdinand von Aegir |
Simplified Chinese |
菲尔迪南特·冯·艾吉尔 |
Ferdinand von Aegir |
Traditional Chinese |
菲爾迪南特·馮·艾吉爾 |
Ferdinand von Aegir |
Gallery
Artwork of Ferdinand from Three Houses.
Portrait of Ferdinand from Three Houses.
Ferdinand's unused personalized sprite for Part II, despicting him in the Great Knight class.
Artwork of Ferdinand: Noblest of Nobles from Heroes.
Artwork of Ferdinand: Noblest of Nobles from Heroes.
Artwork of Ferdinand: Noblest of Nobles from Heroes.
Artwork of Ferdinand: Noblest of Nobles from Heroes.
Concept art of Ferdinand from Three Houses.
External links
References
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