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Vigarde
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“ | Do... do as he says. | ” | — Vigarde |
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Vigarde (Japanese: ヴィガルド Vigarde) is a boss appearing in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. He is the emperor of Grado, and Prince Lyon's father. Shortly before War of the Stones, he fell ill and died.
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Role
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Stats
Chapter 14 (Ephraim), Easy/Normal Chapter 14 (Ephraim), Hard
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Personality and character
Vigarde was known for being a kind ruler, and forged alliances with the other countries of Magvel, including Renais. He was also known for providing for the poor; despite their inability to repay him.[1]
After his death, his son became frantic, searching for any way to bring his father back, and he eventually succeeded to an extent. The new Vigarde was unfortunately nothing but a puppet, however, and was used to orchestrate the invasion of Renais by Lyon and Fomortiis.
Quotes
Battle quote
“ | ...... | ” | — Vigarde, in The Sacred Stones. |
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Death quote
“ | ...... | ” | — Vigarde, in The Sacred Stones. |
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Trivia
Etymology and other languages
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Gallery
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Artwork of Vigarde from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones.
A page of the Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones Comic, Vigarde appears in the bottom panel.
References
- ↑ "...... His Majesty is most compassionate. You see, I'm a commoner. I was raised in a desolate, impoverished village. My family couldn't afford our taxes. No one could. We were desperate." — Selena to Myrrh, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones