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Gheb
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“ | Grado cannot afford to lose a brilliant tactician of my stature! No one will blink if any of you worthless toads dies. But if I die– You should be happy to fight, kill, and die in my service! | ” | — Gheb |
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Gheb (Japanese: ゲブ Gebu) was a Grado commander and strategist who appears as a boss in Ephraim's route in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. He was the commander leading the defense of the strategic Fort Rigwald when Ephraim began his invasion of Grado, and had captured Tana. He was an extremely arrogant and self-absorbed leader who openly did not care at all for the lives of his subordinates, and when one of his soldiers questioned the war, Gheb threatened the soldier that if he didn't follow orders, he would be burned at the stake.[1]
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Gheb is the boss of Chapter 9 of Ephraim's route.
Stats
Chapter 9 (Ephraim), Easy/Normal Chapter 9 (Ephraim), Hard
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Quotes
Battle quote
“ | Wh-what was that? You piece of trash, what do you think you’re doing? | ” | — Gheb |
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“ | Y-you wench... You're that recruit, aren't you? Do you think you can betray me and get away with it? | ” | — Gheb against Amelia |
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Death quote
“ | Th-that’s not poss– | ” | — Gheb |
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Trivia
Gallery
Gheb's portrait in The Sacred Stones.
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Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Gheb |
Alteration of the Japanese name, as below. |
Spanish |
Gheb |
As above. |
French |
Gheb |
As above. |
German |
Gheb |
As above. |
References
- ↑ "Gheb: Yeah, I heard you. Talking about not fighting, are you? Losing your nerve? The punishment for treason is harsh. You’ll burn at the stake.
Soldier: B-but– It’s not just me! Even General Duessel is opposed to this war!
Gheb: Duessel? You’d side with that washed-up coward? And who is your commanding officer? Is it Duessel? Come on, out with it!
Soldier: Y-you are, Sir Gheb.
Gheb: That’s right. So that should make it clear whose orders you follow, eh? You got that, dolts? If you do, then shut up and get in formation. No one cares whether you minnows live or die anyway. Got it?" — Gheb and a Soldier, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones