Groznyi
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Groznyi's portrait from The Blazing Blade.
A Caelin bandit, attacking villages for money.
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We've all heard that the knights of Pherae have vanished, right? Well, your misfortune is my good luck! I have an announcement to make! As of now, this village is mine! Groznyi is your new liege! Now bring every last piece of gold, down to the smallest fleck!
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— Groznyi
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Groznyi (Japanese: グロズヌイ ) is the leader of a group of bandits taking advantage of the disappearance of a number of Pheraean knights (along with their marquess) to attempt to seize control of a village in Pherae, and the boss of chapter 11 of Eliwood's tale of Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. Groznyi arrived in the area hoping to take advantage of the disappearance of the knights, proclaiming himself as the new leader of a village and demanding the villagers turn over every single piece of gold they have, no matter how small. He had the misfortune of doing so right as Eliwood and two of the remaining knights, summoned by the daughter of the village's magistrate and joined by a seasoned tactician, arrive in the area embarking on their journey, defeating Groznyi and his band and saving the village in the process.
Stats
The Blazing Blade
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Inventory
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Iron Axe
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Weapon Levels
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Quotes
Battle quote
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What is this, a pack of children coming to play? You think you can challenge me? What? Pheraen knights!? But that's impossible!!!
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— Groznyi, in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade.
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Death quote
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Trivia
- Groznyi's battle palette is unique; however, its hair is brown as opposed to the green hair that is shown in his portrait.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Language
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Name
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English
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Groznyi
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Грозный groznyy is Russian for "awe-inspiring", and was used as a byname for Ivan IV, the first Tsar of Russia, for whom the word is traditionally translated to English as "the Terrible".
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Japanese
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グロズヌイ
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French
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Groznyi
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As above
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German
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Groznyi
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As above
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Gallery
Sprite Gallery
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References