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==Death quote== | ==Death quote== | ||
“Nngh... Damn and double damn... I hate when things...go sour...” | |||
—Gaius' death quote in Chapter 6 | |||
“Didn't see...that coming... No more...sweets for me...” | |||
—Gaius' death quote. (classic mode) | |||
“Crivens. Got careless and paid the price. Time to beat feet outta here...” | |||
—Gaius' retreat quote (casual mode) | |||
==Battle quotes== | ==Battle quotes== |
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Gaius (ガイア, Gaia) is a character in Fire Emblem Awakening. His starting class is a thief. He is first shown briefly in the Nintendo Direct press conference video, attacking an enemy.[1]
Fire Emblem Awakening
Role
Starting stats and growth rates
Reclassing options
Growth rates when reclassed
Promotion stat gains
Skill set
Personality and character
Supports
- Main article:
Gaius/Supports
Endings
Gaius - Candy Stealer
Gaius never lost his sweet tooth, though he ultimately returned to less savory enterprises. Tales of Sticky-Fingers Gaius are still told in taverns everywhere.
Gaius and the Avatar
Many wrote of Avatar's legendary exploits, but accounts of her origins and character varied. Scholars, poets, and bards agreed on one thing alone—she loved her husband, Gaius, above all else.
Gaius and Lissa
Gaius never lost his sweet tooth, though he ultimately returned to less savory enterprises. Lissa always insisted on going along, and the two survived many a comically dire predicament together.
Gaius and Sully
Gaius never lost his sweet tooth, though he ultimately returned to less savory enterprises. Sully disapproved and was said to pester her husband to take the examination for Ylissean knighthood instead.
Gaius and Miriel
Gaius never lost his sweet tooth, though he ultimately returned to less savory enterprises. Miriel soon began researching new and more-powerful sweeteners for her husband to enjoy.
Gaius and Sumia
Gaius never lost his sweet tooth, though he ultimately returned to less savory enterprises. His wife, Sumia, raised pegasi, and her flower-petal readings were said to bring good luck to all.
Gaius and Maribelle
Gaius never lost his sweet tooth, though he ultimately returned to less savory enterprises. Having studied to become a magistrate, Maribelle feared the day she would meet her own husband in court.
Gaius and Panne
Gaius never lost his sweet tooth, though he ultimately returned to less savory enterprises. Amazingly, Panne dirtied her hands right along with her husband, using her keen night vision to expedite jobs.
Gaius and Cordelia
Gaius never lost his sweet tooth, though he ultimately returned to less savory enterprises. As his wife, Cordelia was in charge of keeping law and order, Gaius dreaded the thought of seeing her on the job.
Gaius and Nowi
Gaius never lost his sweet tooth, though he ultimately returned to less savory enterprises. Nowi found her husband's work intriguing and was said to often come along and help out.
Gaius and Tharja
Gaius never lost his sweet tooth, though he ultimately returned to less savory enterprises. Meanwhile, his wife, Tharja, set up shop and hexed people for a living. The pair were said to get many odd looks.
Gaius and Olivia
Gaius never lost his sweet tooth, though he ultimately returned to less savory enterprises. His wife, Olivia, wandered down more than one dark alley just to make sure he was safe and sound.
Gaius and Cherche
Gaius never lost his sweet tooth, though he ultimately returned to less savory enterprises. When her work in Rosanne was done, Cherche would return home and cook for her husband, much to his delight.
Death quote
“Nngh... Damn and double damn... I hate when things...go sour...” —Gaius' death quote in Chapter 6
“Didn't see...that coming... No more...sweets for me...” —Gaius' death quote. (classic mode)
“Crivens. Got careless and paid the price. Time to beat feet outta here...” —Gaius' retreat quote (casual mode)
Battle quotes
Other appearances
Etymology and other languages
Trivia
Gallery
- Ss fe13 gaia in battle.png
Gaius attacking an enemy
Gaius using Lethality
References