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Hilda Valentine Goneril
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Part I (Three Houses) Part II (Three Houses) Heroes
Artwork of Hilda in Part I, from Three Houses.
Artwork of Hilda in Part II, from Three Houses.
Artwork of Hilda from Heroes.
Noble of the Leicester Alliance and daughter of House Goneril. Has a lazy personality and a habit of manipulating people into doing things for her.
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Gender
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Female
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Race
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Human
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Age
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18 (Part I)
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Birthday
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February 3
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Height
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154 cm (~5'0")
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Family
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Nationality
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Leicester
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Starting class
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Noble
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Voiced by
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Appearance(s)
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Hilda Valentine Goneril (pronounced /'hɪldə 'væɪntain 'gɒnɝɪl/[key]; Japanese: ヒルダ=ヴァレンティン=ゴネリル Hilda Valentin Goneril) is a playable character appearing in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. She is a student at the Officers Academy and a member of the Golden Deer.
Biography
Hilda is the daughter of Duke Goneril. She has an older brother, Holst, who is known to be a great warrior. Hilda is quite lazy, asking to not be put into battle or passing her chores off to others. Despite this, she is a gifted artisan, making all sorts of fashionable accessories. She can acquire the relic of House Goneril, the axe Freikugel.
Role
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Starting stats and growth rates
Playable
- Note: Hilda can be recruited by the Black Eagles only if the player chooses to side with the Church of Seiros at the end of Chapter 11, and she can be recruited only in Chapter 12. She cannot be recruited if the player sides with Edelgard.
Enemy - Chapter 1
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Combat arts
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Spells
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Battalion
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E
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E
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D
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E
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E
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Combat arts
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Spells
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Battalion
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E
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E
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D
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E
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Combat arts
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Spells
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Battalion
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Skill Levels
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D
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Enemy - Chapter 7
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Skill Levels
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C
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Skill Levels
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C
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Skill Levels
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E
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C
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Enemy - Crimson Flower Chapter 14
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Skill Levels
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Skill Levels
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Enemy - Azure Moon Chapter 17
This section is missing stats, calculations, or growth rates which may be currently unknown. If this information is available, please help improve the page by adding it.
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Skill Levels
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E
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E
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Neutral - Azure Moon Chapter 19
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Skill Levels
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Abilities
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style="Template:Roundtl; border:none; background-color:#222222;" colspan="2" | Ability
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style="Template:Roundtr; border:none; background-color:#222222;" | Learned at
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Advocate
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Personal ability, innate and unremovable
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Sword Prowess
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E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+
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Wrath Strike
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D
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Grounder
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C
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Axebreaker
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B
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Sword Crit +10
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S
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Swordfaire
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S+
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Lance Prowess
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Innate; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+
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Tempest Lance
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D
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Knightkneeler
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C
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Shatter Slash
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C+
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Swordbreaker
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B
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Lance Crit +10
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S
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Lancefaire
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S+
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Axe Prowess
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Innate; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+
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Smash
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Innate
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Helm Splitter
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C
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Spike
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C+
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Lancebreaker
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B
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Diamond Axe
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A
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Axe Crit +10
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S
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Axefaire
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S+
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Bow Prowess
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E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+
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Curved Shot
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D
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Close Counter
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C
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Bow Crit +10
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S
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Bowfaire
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S+
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Brawling Prowess
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E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+
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Fading Blow
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D
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Rushing Blow
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C
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Healing Focus
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B
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Brawl Crit +10
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S
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Fistfaire
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S+
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Reason
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E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+
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Black Magic Range +1
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S
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Black Tomefaire
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S+
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Faith
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E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+
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White Magic Range +1
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S
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White Tomefaire
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S+
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Authority
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E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+
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Battalion Wrath
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C
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Defensive Tactics
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B
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Offensive Tactics
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S+
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Seal Speed
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Budding Talent:
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Weight -3
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C
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Smite
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B
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Weight -5
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A
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Armored Effect Null
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S+
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Dexterity +4
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C
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Movement +1
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A+
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Cavalry Effect Null
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S+
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Alert Stance
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B
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Alert Stance+
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A+
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Flying Effect Null
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S+
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Spell list
Role
Hilda is one of the characters added to the game in the Omnicidal Witch update, and became available for summoning by players on August 7, 2019. Only one variation of Hilda is currently available in Heroes, based on her Three Houses Part I incarnation.
Starting stats
- Hilda: Idle Maiden is only available at 5★ rarity.
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Initial Stats Level 40 Stats
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Skill set
Personality and character
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Due to being spoiled by her father and older brother, Hilda has a habit of slacking off. She is good at charming people and likes fine clothes and fancy things.
Supports
- Main article: Hilda/Supports
Endings
Hilda, Free Spirit
After the war, Hilda set politics aside and focused on what she enjoyed most: crafting fashionable accessories. Her designs quickly achieved widespread popularity. With the help of her brother, Hilda then created the first artisan academy in Fódlan, where she served as both professor and headmaster.
Marianne, Survivor of the Curse & Hilda, Free Spirit
After returning to their respective homes, Hilda and Marianne stayed in touch and deepened their friendship through letters. Hilda informed Marianne that her passion for crafting fashionable accessories had given her the idea to start an artisan academy, and in response, Marianne pledged the financial support of the house of Margrave Edmund. Soon, artisan schools began to appear all over Fódlan, producing talented craftsmen and high-quality trade goods, which contributed greatly to the prosperity of Fódlan. The accessories sent to Marianne personally by Hilda became some of the most highly valued treasures in history.
Raphael, Beast of Leicester & Hilda, Free Spirit
Raphael returned to his hometown, where he served his liege lord as a knight for a time. Later, he gave it up to help manage the inn that his family had opened up during his time away. One day, to the great joy of Raphael's sister, Maya, Hilda came to visit. Maya had always treasured the necklace Hilda had made for her. Moved by this, Hilda gave Maya a new gift of a hair band, which inspired Maya to suggest that Raphael convert the inn into an accessory shop. Hilda decided to stay and help out, and eventually became the shop's proprietor and chief artisan. She moved in with Raphael, and the two spent their lives happily dealing in fashionable accessories.
Seteth, Heir of Purpose & Hilda, Free Spirit
After the war, Seteth dedicated himself to the restoration of the church. He continued to write fables for children in his spare time, but became dissatisfied with the hobby due to a lack of quality illustrations for his work. When Hilda learned of this, she jumped at the chance to visit Garreg Mach and illustrate some of Seteth's newer stories for him, The completed fables were distributed far and wide, and children who loved them eventually passed the famous and beloved works on to their own children and grandchildren.
Caspar, Roaming Instigator & Hilda, Free Spirit (Verdant Wind)
Caspar and Hilda, under no pressure to inherit any noble titles, spent the early years of peace after the war traveling. They journeyed to every corner of Fódlan, and even ventured abroad now and again. Caspar's antics caused endless entertainment for Hilda, who loved to stand by and watch him fight or squirm his way out of trouble. Eventually, their free-spirited adventure was called to an end by Hilda's brother, Holst, who offered Caspar a position as a knight in service of House Goneril. Caspar accepted, and before long, he and Hilda were married. The couple raised many children, and were said to have a notoriously lively household.
Lorenz, Noble of the Red Rose & Hilda, Free Spirit
As the new head of House Gloucester, Lorenz first worked to restore his own territory, and then expanded his vision to include reforms for all Fódlan. At the height of his storied political career, he announced his marriage to Hilda, the only daughter of Duke Goneril. After the recovery effort, at Hilda's behest, the pair established artisan academies all over Fódlan. The schools quickly flourished, invigorating interest in the arts as well as trade with foreign lands. After many years of success and prosperity, the students of the first of these academies crafted a bronze statue of the founding couple to honor their achievement. The statue stands to this day.
Claude, King of Unification & Hilda, Free Spirit
Entrusting the future of Fódlan to his friends, Claude left for Almyra to take his place as heir to the throne. His family saw that he had grown strong and allowed him to claim his birthright. When he became king several years later, he made the surprise announcement that he would make Hilda his queen. Having studied with her brother to prepare for this moment, Hilda demonstrated an uncanny talent for diplomacy, and greatly contributed to establishing friendly relations between Fódlan and Almyra. The presence of a Fódlan-born queen for two consecutive generations did much to alter Almyran values.
Quotes
Battle quotes
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Professor! It's been too long. But now we're on opposite sides, huh? What a shame. I'm not going to hold back. I can't let down my dear old Claude.
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— Hilda, as an enemy fighting Byleth in Crimson Flower Chapter 14.
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Death/retreat quotes
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Guess that's it for me. I'll just go rest up or...something.
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— Hilda's retreat quote as a playable character in Part I.
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I'm...dying for someone else? I can't believe this.
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— Hilda's death quote in classic mode as a playable character in Part II.
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I clearly tried too hard. I'll just go rest up or...something.
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— Hilda's retreat quote in casual mode as a playable character in Part II.
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Ouch! Was that really necessary?
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— Hilda as an enemy in Chapter 1.
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Heroes quotes
- Main article: Hilda/Quotes (Heroes)
Other quotes
- Main article: Hilda/Quotes
Other appearances
Fire Emblem Cipher
Hilda is currently featured on one card in Fire Emblem Cipher.
- The below card's epithet is still in raw, untranslated Japanese; this needs translation.
Trivia
Hilda's portrait seen at E3 2018.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Name
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English
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Hilda Valentine Goneril
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Full name, known by just Hilda in most menus. Hilda is a Germanic name derived from the Old Norse word "hildr", meaning "battle".[2] Valentine is a name derived from the Latin word "Valentinus", meaning "healthy" (and also the name of a saint). Goneril is the name of the eldest daughter of King Lear in William Shakespeare's play King Lear.
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Gallery
Pre-release screenshot of the battle forecast, showing her in combat with Byleth.
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Icon of Hilda as a Noble.
Hilda's S-support illustration.
Artwork of Hilda: Idle Maiden from Heroes.
Artwork of Hilda: Idle Maiden from Heroes.
Artwork of Hilda: Idle Maiden from Heroes.
Artwork of Hilda: Idle Maiden from Heroes.
External links
References
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This article is part of Project Characters, a project focused on writing articles for every character present in the Fire Emblem series.
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