This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience.
Astram joins in chapter 13 as a level 1 Hero with really solid bases. In particular, his base Skill and Speed are excelent, especially considering all stats aside from HP cap at 20 in Fire Emblem 1. his Strength and Defence are also pretty good, along with his weapon level which allows him to use a good variety of different swords. His only downside is his low starting luck and HP, which makes him slightly frail starting out, his luck could also lend to him getting criticalled a bit. Astram's Growth Rates are also pretty good by Fire Emblem 1 standards excelling in Hp, Strength, Skill, Weapon Level, and Luck. Overall, he's a great unit to train if none of the other mercenaries (Ogma, Navarre, Cesar, and Radd) have tickled your fancy. Or if you need a filler unit to deploy, Astram is definetly someone to consider.
Astram, Archanea Mercenary
As the captain of the Archanea mercenaries he worked tirelessly to restore his homeland. Recently there have been rumours of his upcoming wedding...
Book 2
Astram, Archanea Mercenary
He joined the Archanea free knights to serve his people. Recently he finally married his loved one...
Shadow Dragon
Astram, Midia's Hero
Astram was made captain of Archanea's free company. He was given the sword Mercurius, and with it carved quite a name for himself.
New Mystery of the Emblem: Heroes of Light and Shadow
Astram, Midia's Pride
Astram joined the Archanean Rangers and worked for his people. He finally tied the knot in his spare time.
Double-edged Love:[Trigger] [Tap 1 ally “Midia”] After this unit declares an attack, if you pay the cost, then until the end of the battle phase this unit’s attack is increased by 40. Wyrmslayer:[Always] When this unit attacks a affinity unit, this unit’s attack is increased by 20.
Card #B01-044N • Artist: Sachie
Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest. For more detailed strategic information on these cards, see their TCG wiki article on Astram .
Trivia
Astram and his lover Midia (at the very least in design) seem to have inspired Harken and Isadora in Fire Emblem 7.