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At base, Lachesis lacks a mount, lacks Follow-Up, and has a low staff level, magic, HP and strength; her speed and resistance bases are high, and she has a high strength growth and a good luck growth, but her other growths are subpar and her other base stats are mediocre. Lachesis starts as an inferior combat unit to those with Follow-Up or a mount, and an inferior support unit to staff-users with better staff level or a mount; however, Lachesis has one of the strongest promotions in the game, and can acquire several helpful items to allow her to reach it. The Miracle Sword she starts with enables her to clear the [[arena]] more easily; Dew can give her the [[Thief Sword]] in an event in Chapter 2, which lets her take [[gold]] from enemies; if all her retainers survive Chapter 2, they will give her the [[Knight Ring]]—it is useless on Lachesis when she is promoted, but she can sell it for more gold; and Eldigan can give her the [[Lands Sword]] in an event in [[Eldigan, the Lionheart|Chapter 3]], which improves her survivability in combat or can be sold for gold. With the gold obtained through various means, Lachesis can purchase, among other useful items, the [[Paragon Ring]], which increases her [[experience]] gain. The ability to use staves gives Lachesis a source of experience that does not put her at risk through combat—in particular, she can use the [[Return (staff)|Return]] staff (which grants 35 experience with each use; 70 with the Paragon Ring), and can use it repeatedly if she is left at the home castle with another unit. | At base, Lachesis lacks a mount, lacks [[Follow-Up]], and has a low staff level, magic, HP and strength; her speed and resistance bases are high, and she has a high strength growth and a good luck growth, but her other growths are subpar and her other base stats are mediocre. Lachesis starts as an inferior combat unit to those with Follow-Up or a mount, and an inferior support unit to staff-users with better staff level or a mount; however, Lachesis has one of the strongest promotions in the game, and can acquire several helpful items to allow her to reach it. The [[Miracle Sword]] she starts with enables her to clear the [[arena]] more easily; Dew can give her the [[Thief Sword]] in an event in Chapter 2, which lets her take [[gold]] from enemies; if all her retainers survive Chapter 2, they will give her the [[Knight Ring]]—it is useless on Lachesis when she is promoted, but she can sell it for more gold; and Eldigan can give her the [[Lands Sword]] in an event in [[Eldigan, the Lionheart|Chapter 3]], which improves her survivability in combat or can be sold for gold. With the gold obtained through various means, Lachesis can purchase, among other useful items, the [[Paragon Ring]], which increases her [[experience]] gain. The ability to use staves gives Lachesis a source of experience that does not put her at risk through combat—in particular, she can use the [[Return (staff)|Return]] staff (which grants 35 experience with each use; 70 with the Paragon Ring), and can use it repeatedly if she is left at the home castle with another unit. | ||
Lachesis can provide non-staff support through [[Charm]], which increases by 10 each the [[hit rate]] and [[avoid]] of every ally within three spaces of her, which can combine with [[Sigurd]]'s [[authority]] bonus. However, providing this bonus requires that Lachesis be near combat, and prior to promotion will require slowing mounted units down or giving Lachesis the very competitive [[Leg Ring]]. | Lachesis can provide non-staff support through [[Charm]], which increases by 10 each the [[hit rate]] and [[avoid]] of every ally within three spaces of her, which can combine with [[Sigurd]]'s [[authority]] bonus. However, providing this bonus requires that Lachesis be near combat, and prior to promotion will require slowing mounted units down or giving Lachesis the very competitive [[Leg Ring]]. | ||
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After promotion, Lachesis gains a mount, Follow-Up, significant stat bonuses, and the weapon levels to use almost every weapon in the game. Through her high stats and weapon flexibility, Lachesis becomes one of the strongest combat units available; additionally, Lachesis can use [[Rescue (staff)|Rescue]], greatly enhancing the mobility of any unit she uses it on, potentially increasing the speed at which Sigurd can seize [[castle]]s. However, Nanna can only inherit the A-level swords and C-level staves (potentially B-level, if [[Claud]] is her father) in Lachesis's inventory; weapons in Lachesis's inventory at the end of [[Doorway to Destiny|Chapter 5]] that Nanna cannot inherit—which includes the A-level Rescue—must be obtained again in the second generation in [[shop]]s or dropped by enemies. | After promotion, Lachesis gains a mount, Follow-Up, significant stat bonuses, and the weapon levels to use almost every weapon in the game. Through her high stats and weapon flexibility, Lachesis becomes one of the strongest combat units available; additionally, Lachesis can use [[Rescue (staff)|Rescue]], greatly enhancing the mobility of any unit she uses it on, potentially increasing the speed at which Sigurd can seize [[castle]]s. However, Nanna can only inherit the A-level swords and C-level staves (potentially B-level, if [[Claud]] is her father) in Lachesis's inventory; weapons in Lachesis's inventory at the end of [[Doorway to Destiny|Chapter 5]] that Nanna cannot inherit—which includes the A-level Rescue—must be obtained again in the second generation in [[shop]]s or dropped by enemies. | ||
[[Beowolf]] and [[Finn]] are often considered Lachesis's best husbands. Beowolf gives Nanna and Diarmuid Follow-Up and [[Accost]], and can pass A-level swords to Diarmuid if he has promoted. Finn also passes down Follow-Up, but passes [[Miracle]] instead of Accost; Finn can have a conversation with Nanna in [[Beyond the Desert|Chapter 7]] that gives her +5 speed if he is her father. However, Diarmuid cannot inherit Finn's lances, Finn must defeat an enemy that drops a sword—the only such cases Finn can access before leaving being the [[Lightning Sword]] dropped by [[Jacobi]] or the [[Silver Blade]] dropped by [[Chagall]], both in Chapter 3—to pass them to Diarmuid, and Finn will lose his whole inventory in Chapter 7 (left with an [[Iron Lance]]) if he marries. Beowolf and Finn pass very similar growths to Diarmuid and Nanna, though Beowolf offers slightly better HP and strength growths (+10% for Diarmuid and +5% for Nanna compared to Finn); the stats they pass depend on the stats they gain, and as such can vary; based on their average stats at level 30, Beowolf passes slightly better strength and HP (1 or 2 points) than Finn—additionally, as Finn leaves the player's army in Chapter 3, Beowolf is likely to have higher stats. Beowolf also has more opportunity to fall in [[love]] with Lachesis; he and Finn have the same love point base and growth (50 points and 2 points per turn, respectively), but Finn is only available for two chapters with Lachesis (Chapters 2 and 3), while Beowolf is for four chapters (Chapters 2–5) and has an event with her in Chapter 2 that provides 100 love points (and boosts Lachesis's strength, skill, and defense). | For choices of husbands, [[Beowolf]] and [[Finn]] are often considered Lachesis's best husbands. Beowolf gives Nanna and Diarmuid Follow-Up and [[Accost]], and can pass A-level swords to Diarmuid if he has promoted. Finn also passes down Follow-Up, but passes [[Miracle]] instead of Accost; Finn can have a conversation with Nanna in [[Beyond the Desert|Chapter 7]] that gives her +5 speed if he is her father. However, Diarmuid cannot inherit Finn's lances, Finn must defeat an enemy that drops a sword—the only such cases Finn can access before leaving being the [[Lightning Sword]] dropped by [[Jacobi]] or the [[Silver Blade]] dropped by [[Chagall]], both in Chapter 3—to pass them to Diarmuid, and Finn will lose his whole inventory in Chapter 7 (left with an [[Iron Lance]]) if he marries, which can put the player at a disadvantage in Chapter 7 where he needs to help defend [[Leif]] and Nanna for a large portion of the chapter. Beowolf and Finn pass very similar growths to Diarmuid and Nanna, though Beowolf offers slightly better HP and strength growths (+10% for Diarmuid and +5% for Nanna compared to Finn); the stats they pass depend on the stats they gain, and as such can vary; based on their average stats at level 30, Beowolf passes slightly better strength and HP (1 or 2 points) than Finn—additionally, as Finn leaves the player's army in Chapter 3, Beowolf is likely to have higher stats. Beowolf also has more opportunity to fall in [[love]] with Lachesis; he and Finn have the same love point base and growth (50 points and 2 points per turn, respectively), but Finn is only available for two chapters with Lachesis (Chapters 2 and 3), while Beowolf is for four chapters (Chapters 2–5) and has an event with her in Chapter 2 that provides 100 love points (and boosts Lachesis's strength, skill, and defense). | ||
Aside from those two, magical-oriented husbands, namely [[Azelle]] and [[Claud]], can also be solid choices. Azelle gives decent magic growths to both of Lachesis's children, strengthening Nanna's healing role and lets her and Diarmuid use magic swords more effectively. Claud on the other hand allows Nanna to use more stronger staves, and gives her and Diarmuid decent resistance growths. However, between the two, Claud is the inferior choice due to having no skills to pass down, whereas Azelle at least passes down the desirable Follow-Up skill, and even then he typically has better options, since Nanna and Diarmuid can't use tomes. [[Lex]] can allow Lachesis's children to inherit the [[Paragon]] skill to help reach their promotion faster and gives them physically tanky growths, though the lack of innate Follow-Up will hurt their combat prowess in the long run without the [[Follow-Up Ring]], which only one unit can use at a time. | |||
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“ | God, I can't stand conceited men like him. I need a man the calibre of my dear brother. That's why I'll never marry. | ” | — Lachesis, on Elliot |
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Lachesis (Japanese: ラケシス Rackesis) was a princess of the Agustrian state of Nordion, and the younger sister of its king Eldigan. A friend of Sigurd of Chalphy like her brother, she allied with Sigurd when Nordion was beseiged by Elliot of Heirhein and in the Agustrian civil war, despite this putting her at odds with Eldigan, who reluctantly continued to serve King Chagall. After Eldigan's execution, she accompanied Sigurd's army in his exile in Silesse.
Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
Role
While Eldigan was in Agusti parleying with his liege, King Chagall, Lachesis remained at Nordion under the protection of three of Eldigan's Cross Knights: Eva, Eve and Alva. With Eldigan gone, Elliot of Heirhein attempted to assault Nordion in retaliation for Lachesis spurning his advances, but was stopped by Lachesis with the support of Sigurd and his army, which came to assist from Evans. Afterwards when King Chagall orders Eldigan to assault castle Agusti after the Seize of Castle Madino, Lachesis pleads with Eldigan to stop fighting for Chagall, which leads him to return to Sylvale attempt to reason with Chagall one more time.
Starting stats and growth rates
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Promotion stat gains
Class | HP | Str | Mag | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov | Skills | Weapon level |
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Master Knight | +0 | +7 | +0 | +7 | +4 | +0 | +7 | +0 | +3 | Follow-Up | A A A A A A C A |
Analysis
This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience. |
At base, Lachesis lacks a mount, lacks Follow-Up, and has a low staff level, magic, HP and strength; her speed and resistance bases are high, and she has a high strength growth and a good luck growth, but her other growths are subpar and her other base stats are mediocre. Lachesis starts as an inferior combat unit to those with Follow-Up or a mount, and an inferior support unit to staff-users with better staff level or a mount; however, Lachesis has one of the strongest promotions in the game, and can acquire several helpful items to allow her to reach it. The Miracle Sword she starts with enables her to clear the arena more easily; Dew can give her the Thief Sword in an event in Chapter 2, which lets her take gold from enemies; if all her retainers survive Chapter 2, they will give her the Knight Ring—it is useless on Lachesis when she is promoted, but she can sell it for more gold; and Eldigan can give her the Lands Sword in an event in Chapter 3, which improves her survivability in combat or can be sold for gold. With the gold obtained through various means, Lachesis can purchase, among other useful items, the Paragon Ring, which increases her experience gain. The ability to use staves gives Lachesis a source of experience that does not put her at risk through combat—in particular, she can use the Return staff (which grants 35 experience with each use; 70 with the Paragon Ring), and can use it repeatedly if she is left at the home castle with another unit.
Lachesis can provide non-staff support through Charm, which increases by 10 each the hit rate and avoid of every ally within three spaces of her, which can combine with Sigurd's authority bonus. However, providing this bonus requires that Lachesis be near combat, and prior to promotion will require slowing mounted units down or giving Lachesis the very competitive Leg Ring.
After promotion, Lachesis gains a mount, Follow-Up, significant stat bonuses, and the weapon levels to use almost every weapon in the game. Through her high stats and weapon flexibility, Lachesis becomes one of the strongest combat units available; additionally, Lachesis can use Rescue, greatly enhancing the mobility of any unit she uses it on, potentially increasing the speed at which Sigurd can seize castles. However, Nanna can only inherit the A-level swords and C-level staves (potentially B-level, if Claud is her father) in Lachesis's inventory; weapons in Lachesis's inventory at the end of Chapter 5 that Nanna cannot inherit—which includes the A-level Rescue—must be obtained again in the second generation in shops or dropped by enemies.
For choices of husbands, Beowolf and Finn are often considered Lachesis's best husbands. Beowolf gives Nanna and Diarmuid Follow-Up and Accost, and can pass A-level swords to Diarmuid if he has promoted. Finn also passes down Follow-Up, but passes Miracle instead of Accost; Finn can have a conversation with Nanna in Chapter 7 that gives her +5 speed if he is her father. However, Diarmuid cannot inherit Finn's lances, Finn must defeat an enemy that drops a sword—the only such cases Finn can access before leaving being the Lightning Sword dropped by Jacobi or the Silver Blade dropped by Chagall, both in Chapter 3—to pass them to Diarmuid, and Finn will lose his whole inventory in Chapter 7 (left with an Iron Lance) if he marries, which can put the player at a disadvantage in Chapter 7 where he needs to help defend Leif and Nanna for a large portion of the chapter. Beowolf and Finn pass very similar growths to Diarmuid and Nanna, though Beowolf offers slightly better HP and strength growths (+10% for Diarmuid and +5% for Nanna compared to Finn); the stats they pass depend on the stats they gain, and as such can vary; based on their average stats at level 30, Beowolf passes slightly better strength and HP (1 or 2 points) than Finn—additionally, as Finn leaves the player's army in Chapter 3, Beowolf is likely to have higher stats. Beowolf also has more opportunity to fall in love with Lachesis; he and Finn have the same love point base and growth (50 points and 2 points per turn, respectively), but Finn is only available for two chapters with Lachesis (Chapters 2 and 3), while Beowolf is for four chapters (Chapters 2–5) and has an event with her in Chapter 2 that provides 100 love points (and boosts Lachesis's strength, skill, and defense).
Aside from those two, magical-oriented husbands, namely Azelle and Claud, can also be solid choices. Azelle gives decent magic growths to both of Lachesis's children, strengthening Nanna's healing role and lets her and Diarmuid use magic swords more effectively. Claud on the other hand allows Nanna to use more stronger staves, and gives her and Diarmuid decent resistance growths. However, between the two, Claud is the inferior choice due to having no skills to pass down, whereas Azelle at least passes down the desirable Follow-Up skill, and even then he typically has better options, since Nanna and Diarmuid can't use tomes. Lex can allow Lachesis's children to inherit the Paragon skill to help reach their promotion faster and gives them physically tanky growths, though the lack of innate Follow-Up will hurt their combat prowess in the long run without the Follow-Up Ring, which only one unit can use at a time.
Fire Emblem Awakening
Role
Lachesis, known in Awakening as Raquesis, is playable as a SpotPass character, released in the Genealogy of the Holy War first-generation character set. She is also present as an enemy in the first and third installments of the Lost Bloodlines DLC series, and as a NPC in Lost Bloodlines 2.
Starting stats and growth rates
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Reclassing options
Growth rates when reclassed
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Promotion stat gains
Archer Cavalier Cleric Dark Mage Wyvern Rider Knight Mage Mercenary Myrmidon Pegasus Knight Tactician Thief Troubadour
Class | HP | Str | Mag | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov | Weapon level |
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Sniper | +4 | +2 | +1 | +4 | +3 | +0 | +5 | +3 | +1 | -- |
Bow Knight | +8 | +3 | +0 | +2 | +4 | +0 | +1 | +2 | +3 | E, E |
Skill set
Like all female bonus units in Awakening, Raquesis has access to all base class and advanced class skills available to standard female units.
In addition, Raquesis can also receive the following as a personal skill:
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Fire Emblem Heroes
Role
There are two different variations of Lachesis available to Heroes, both of which are tied to her storyline appearance in Genealogy of the Holy War. The normal variation of Lachesis is one of the characters added to the game in the Sibling Bonds update, and became available for summoning by players on February 27, 2017. A performance-themed variation of Lachesis was made available between the period of September 8, 2020 through October 8, 2020 as part of the summoning event surrounding the launch of the To Stay Dreaming update.
Lachesis is one of six characters whose appearance in the initial Choose Your Legends poll were given a name that contradicted a previously-existing officially localized English name (in this case, the name "Raquesis" granted in Awakening), and one of four whose contradiction still stood when the poll ended; Lachesis carried that contradiction into Heroes proper.
Lachesis: Lionheart's Sister
Starting stats
★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★★
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Skill set
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Assault | ★★★ | 50 SP | |
Absorb | ★★★ | 150 SP | |
Absorb+ | ★★★★★ | 300 SP | |
Heal | Innate | ||
Mend | Innate | ||
Physic | ★★★★ | 150 SP | |
Physic+ | ★★★★★ | 300 SP | |
Imbue | ★★★ | 50 SP | |
Solid-Earth Balm | ★★★ | 150 SP | |
C | Spur Res 1 | ★★★ | 50 SP |
C | Spur Res 2 | ★★★★ | 100 SP |
C | Spur Res 3 | ★★★★★ | 200 SP |
Lachesis: Ballroom Bloom
Starting stats
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Skill set
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Iron Dagger | Innate | ||
Steel Dagger | Innate | ||
Courtly Mask | Innate | ||
Courtly Mask+ | ★★★★★ | 300 SP | |
Dance | Innate | ||
B | Def Cantrip 1 | ★★★★ | 60 SP |
B | Def Cantrip 2 | ★★★★ | 120 SP |
B | Def Cantrip 3 | ★★★★ | 240 SP |
C | Air Orders 1 | ★★★★ | 60 SP |
C | Air Orders 2 | ★★★★ | 120 SP |
C | Air Orders 3 | ★★★★★ | 240 SP |
Personality and character
Lachesis is prideful, strong-willed and will not hesitate to make her objections to others known. Fiercely independent, she particularly objects to those who attempt to make decisions on her behalf. She holds her brother Eldigan in the utmost regard and respect, worries greatly about his safety, and uses him as a benchmark to compare the caliber of other people, particularly potential suitors; as far as she is concerned, nobody is as good as Eldigan.
Love growths and events
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- In Chapter 2, Dew can talk to Lachesis after she is recruited, granting her the Thief's Sword and 50 love points between the pair.
- In Chapter 2, Beowolf can talk to Lachesis after Anphony Castle has been seized, granting her +2 Strength and Skill, +1 Defense and 100 love points between the pair.
- In Chapter 5, if they are lovers, Lachesis can talk to Beowolf, Dew or Naoise after Phinora Castle has been seized. This conversation gives no reward.
Quotes
Battle quotes
“ | You filthy...! Become your wife!? I'd rather die!! | ” | — Lachesis, when fighting Elliot in Chapter 2. |
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“ | You're not MY king! Return my brother to me this instant! | ” | — Lachesis, when fighting Chagall in Chapter 2. |
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“ | It's your fault that my brother... This is unforgivable... | ” | — Lachesis, when fighting Chagall in Chapter 3. |
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“ | Was there something you need? | ” | — Raquesis's SpotPass parley quote in Awakening. |
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“ | In the name of House Nordion, I will prevail! | ” | — Raquesis, in Lost Bloodlines 1 in Awakening. |
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“ | Looking to win one. And maybe teach you some manners while I'm at it. | ” | — Raquesis, when fighting Brady in Lost Bloodlines 1 in Awakening. |
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“ | If you insist on fighting, then fight with honor! | ” | — Raquesis, in Lost Bloodlines 3 in Awakening. |
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“ | I'll nail your foul mouth closed! | ” | — Raquesis, when fighting Brady in Lost Bloodlines 3 in Awakening. |
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Death quotes
“ | Ahh... Eldie... | ” | — Lachesis, in Genealogy of the Holy War. |
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“ | Well fought... But my elder brother will always be the greater warrior... | ” | — Raquesis, in Lost Bloodlines 1 in Awakening. |
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“ | I need to escape... Oh, Eldigan... Where are you, brother? | ” | — Raquesis, as a neutral unit in Lost Bloodlines 2 in Awakening. |
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“ | I fought with all I had... I have no regrets... | ” | — Raquesis, in Lost Bloodlines 3 in Awakening. |
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Fire Emblem Heroes
- Main article:
Lachesis/Quotes (Heroes)
Other appearances
Fire Emblem Cipher
Lachesis is featured on five cards in Fire Emblem Cipher.
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Lionheart's Sister, Lachesis | |||||
"Enough, you vile worm!" "If you insist on fighting, then come on! Let's see your sword's idea of love!" | |||||
Attack: 60 | Support: 20 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: Master Knight | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
Lands Sword: [Activate] [] Until the end of this turn, this unit is treated as a unit and this unit's range becomes 1-2. Glimmering Blade: [Trigger] If this unit activated "Lands Sword" and defeated an enemy unit, until the end of your opponent's next turn, this unit gains +20 attack. | |||||
Card #B06-031R(+) • Artist: Kawasumi | |||||
Princess of Nordion, Lachesis | |||||
"If only more men were cut from the same cloth as Eldie..." | |||||
Attack: 40 | Support: 20 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Princess | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Princess and Knight: [Always] During your turn, if you control at least 3 units, all the you control gain +10 attack. Miracle Emblem: [Support] Until the end of this battle, your opponent's attacking unit cannot perform a Critical Hit. | |||||
Card #B06-032HN • Artist: Kawasumi | |||||
Lion Princess, Lachesis | |||||
"You did this... You... You took my brother from me... I won't let you get away with this... I... I won't..." | |||||
Attack: 70 | Support: 20 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 4 | ||
Class: Master Knight | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 3 | |||
Love and Blood: [Always] During your turn, for each of your bond cards with the same unit name as your lord, this unit gains +10 attack. Wrathful Lands Sword: [Always] If you have 3 or more face-up bond cards, this unit gains and range 1-2. Valiant Princess's Persuasion: [Bond] [Trigger] When you place this card in your bond area, if you have 3 or fewer cards in your hand, draw 1 card. | |||||
Card #B12-078SR(+) • Artist: Masaki Hirooka | |||||
Princess Who Dearly Loves Her Brother, Lachesis | |||||
"Welcome home, Eldie!" "Why am I not... dancing with any other men, you ask? Well, such smug, self-absorbed swine disgust me." | |||||
Attack: 40 | Support: 20 | Range: 1
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Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: None | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Noble Half-Siblings: [Activate] [] [] If this unit is in the same area as "Eldigan", choose 1 "Eldigan" from your Retreat Area, and add it to your hand. Fate Emblem: [Support] If the attacking unit is , draw 1 card, then choose 1 card from your hand and place it on top of your deck. | |||||
Card #B12-079N, P12-006PR • Artist: Motokatsu Emoto (B12-079N), Sakura Miwabe (P12-006PR) | |||||
Princess Knight Thinking of Her Brother, Lachesis | |||||
"Pray lend us your strength. My lord brother must be saved—he must be, at any cost!" | |||||
Attack: 60 | Support: 20 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: Master Knight | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
Princess's Relieving Sword: [Always] If you have 1 or more Bond cards with the same Unit Name as your Main Character, this unit gains +10 attack. Wish of the Lion's Sister: [Activate] [] Until the end of your opponent's next turn, this unit cannot be destroyed by the cost or effect of skills. | |||||
Card #P19-004PR • Artist: Senri Kita | |||||
Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest. For more detailed strategic information on these cards, see their TCG wiki article on Lachesis . |
Flavor text
Etymology and other languages
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
• Lachesis |
• Used in Heroes. From Λάχεσις Lachesis, one of the three Moirai of Greek mythology. Of the three Moirai, Lachesis was responsible for measuring the threads of life. |
English (unofficial) |
• Lachesis |
• Widely known by this fan name; a straight interpretation of her etymology. Used in most earlier fan translations. |
Japanese |
ラケシス |
Officially romanized as Rackesis. A corruption of Lachesis resulting from a near-literal reading of her name, as above. Romanized instead as Lachesis in the Super Tactics Book. |
Spanish |
• Lachesis |
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French |
• Lachesis |
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German |
• Lachesis |
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Italian |
• Lachesis |
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Portuguese (Brazil) |
Lachesis |
Used in Heroes. |
Traditional Chinese |
拉克西絲 |
Lachesis; used in Heroes. |
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Official artwork
Artwork of Lachesis from Genealogy of the Holy War.
Raquesis's portrait in Awakening.
Heroes artwork
- FEH Lachesis 01.png
Artwork of Lachesis: Lionheart's Sister from Heroes.
- FEH Lachesis 02.png
Artwork of Lachesis: Lionheart's Sister from Heroes.
- FEH Lachesis 02a.png
Artwork of Lachesis: Lionheart's Sister from Heroes.
- FEH Lachesis 03.png
Artwork of Lachesis: Lionheart's Sister from Heroes.
Other appearances
Artwork of Lachesis from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game.
Artwork of Lachesis from Fire Emblem Cipher.
Artwork of Lachesis from Fire Emblem Cipher.
Artwork of Lachesis from Fire Emblem Cipher.
References
- ↑ Character ages, Serenes Forest, Retrieved: May 10, 2013
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