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Lewyn
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“ | If I go back, I have to succumb to the will of my late father and succeed the throne. But my uncles would never have it. One slip up and there'd be mutiny, like there is here. You know who suffers then? The people. | ” | — Lewyn |
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Lewyn (Japanese: レヴィン Levn) is the errant prince, later king, of Silesse, the son of Queen Rahna and his late predecessor, and a full-blooded descendant of the Wind Crusader Ced. In his youth, displeased at the inheritance squabbles of his uncles Maios and Daccar at the expense of their subjects, he departed Silesse to travel the world as an anonymous bard. In time, he came to Agustria, where he became involved in Sigurd's efforts to oppose King Chagall's abuses of the people, and accompanied Sigurd in exile to Silesse, where Rahna gave him the Book of Forseti, and then back into Grannvale. Seventeen years after the Battle of Belhalla, he emerged as an important figure in the liberation wars against the Grannvale Empire, serving as the personal advisor of Seliph.
Biography
Note: This biography adheres to the canon defined by Thracia 776, which dictates that Lewyn married Erinys and is the father of Ced and Fee, and all references to his marriage with Erinys are in accordance with this. In the gameplay of Genealogy, although the game's events still encourage him to be paired with Erinys, his choice of wife - and thus his children - remain entirely at the player's discretion, and none of the events with Erinys's family would happen in those cases.
Prince and bard
Following his father's death, Lewyn became an unwilling participant in the squabble over who would inherit the Silessian throne, in which his uncles Maios and Daccar claimed they had more of a right to it than Lewyn himself. Even though the vast majority of Silesse's citizens supported Lewyn as their successor, Lewyn grew weary of his uncles' tantrum and, knowing that his succession to the throne would provoke violence upon the nation from his uncles, he fled the country in Grann 756.[2] Once out of Silesse, Lewyn disguised himself as an anonymous bard and travelled the world in this guise, never revealing his true identity.
In Grann 758, Lewyn was travelling through Agustria, and had spent some time with Silvia, at the beginning of the Agustrian war against Sigurd. When Macbeth unleashed bandits on the Agustrian villages, Lewyn departed to fight them, with Silvia following. He confronted Sigurd about the misery his fight with Chagall caused the people of Agustria, but was impressed by Sigurd's attitude and sided with him to finish the job. During the fight he encountered Erinys, dispatched by his mother to find him and tricked by Chagall into thinking he was a hostage held by Sigurd; he reluctantly agreed to return to Silesse with her after sorting out some problems, and she joined Sigurd's army to stay with him in the meantime.
When Rahna gave Sigurd free refuge in Silesse after being branded a traitor, Lewyn went with him. He and Rahna had some difficulty getting along in light of how he abandoned her, though Mahnya insisted that Rahna was actually happier than she had been in a while to see him. He fought in the subsequent civil war sparked by his uncles, enraged at their abusive approach to the people and country and by the death of Mahnya, and when Sigurd's army reclaimed Silesse Castle, Rahna presented him with his birthright, the Book of Forseti, to use in assisting Sigurd on his quest for justice. At some point during or after this time, he married Erinys.
After the Battle of Belhalla
Lewyn was present at the Battle of Belhalla, and was personally killed by Archbishop Manfroy during or after it. He was revived soon after by Forseti, who also took possession of Lewyn at the cost of some of Lewyn's memories. After being revived, Lewyn completely disappeared for a time, but at some point returned to Silesse to live with Erinys and his children. He spent an undetermined amount of time with them before abandoning them again, leaving Erinys to rule Silesse and raise their children alone in the face of Grannvale.[3] Years later, Lewyn found Julia in Belhalla shortly after her narrow escape from her Loptous-possessed brother, amnesiac and badly injured. Though unaware of her true identity as a Grannvale royal, he took her to a remote region of Silesse to take care of her, though the two eventually abandoned Silesse as Grannvale's grip on the country grew too strong to protect her.
In the intervening years as Grannvale transformed into a despotic force, Lewyn appears to have set to work orchestrating efforts to formally oppose the Empire, among them hiring August to act as an advisor to Leif. In Grann 776, in the aftermath of the fall of Tahra, Lewyn appeared before August to check in on his progress, admitting he never expected any outcome other than Tahra's fall. He then departed to Orgahil to check up on something unidentified occuring there, after which he would travel to Isaach.
Lewyn arrived in Isaach in Grann 777, during the early stages of Seliph's fight against the Dozel occupation of the country, and he met with Seliph after his conquest of Ganeishire Castle. Praising Seliph's decision to launch his revolution at this time, Lewyn left Julia in Seliph's care as Silesse was proving too troublesome to house her in, then departed for Leonster. Lewyn returned shortly after Seliph defeated Danan and conquered Rivough, bringing news of the state of the world and introducing Seliph to the full scope of the activities of Grannvale. He advised Seliph to travel south to Leonster to meet with Leif and his liberation force, then departed with him, acting as an advisor and tactician.
At Darna, Lewyn gave Seliph a brief lesson in the history of the Twelve Crusaders, and a cryptic message about the "return" of the Crusaders. Following that, he guided Seliph's army through Thracia and Miletos until their arrival in Grannvale itself at the climax of the war. As Seliph's army stormed Grannvale, Lewyn shared with him a more detailed history of the Crusaders, identifying the gods and Loptous as dragons, explaining the crucial role Naga's power plays in combating Loptous, and confirming that Julius was possessed by Loptous and appared to be reconstructing the Loptrian Empire. Having since learned of Julia's true identity, he also advised Seliph that Julia would be instrumental in defeating Julius and that finding her and the Book of Naga was a priority.
At the end of the war, despite the pleas of his children, Lewyn declined to return to Silesse with them, insisting that he would be a liability to the restoration of the country. Before departing himself, Seliph realized the true nature of Lewyn as the host of Forseti, and thanked Forseti for his assistance.
Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
First generation
Role
Lewyn is a playable character in the first generation of Genealogy of the Holy War. Along with Claud, he is one of two male parents who can pass down major Holy Blood and a Crusader weapon to a second-generation child.
Starting stats and growth rates
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Promotion stat gains
Class | HP | Str | Mag | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov | Weapon level |
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Sage | +0 | +0 | +8 | +5 | +5 | +0 | +0 | +5 | +0 | B B B B |
Analysis
This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience. |
Lewyn is a fast, infantry magic unit who can be deadly if he reaches the battle in time. Despite not having Pursuit, Lewyn is one of the few units who can reliably double with Adept due to his sky-high Speed and the low weight of Wind tomes. While flashy though, his restriction to foot-movement and physical frailty can seriously hinder his usefulness.
Lewyn is often considered far more important as a second-generation father than as a first-generation unit because he can pass down Major Forseti Blood (giving a 30% boost to Speed) and the Forseti tome to a mage son. Consequently, Erin, Tailtiu, and Sylvia are considered his most viable options. Erin is by far the easiest as she and Lewyn can instantly marry if they talk in Chapter 4. This will make Fee and Ced very fast, give them both Adept, and give Ced the Forseti tome. It will also grant Ced a conversation with Seliph in Chapter 8, and Fee one in Chapter 10 in which they get to call out Lewyn on being a deadbeat dad and gain stat increases. For Tailtiu, Lewyn will hand his Forseti blood and tome to Arthur, who joins two chapters earlier than Ced and can eventually gain a mount, but will not have Pursuit. This pairing is superior if the player wants to invest heavily into Arthur and have Forseti earlier. Sylvia is the third common pairing for Lewyn, as Caipre can actually inherit Forseti even though he does not have the weapon rank to use it at first. In this pairing, the player will not get access to Forseti until late in the game, and Sylvia's other child, Lene, is mostly unaffected by the extra Speed Lewyn gives her.
Overall, Lewyn is a fun unit to play around with, both as a unit and as a father.
Second generation
Role
Lewyn is relegated to non-playable status in the second generation, instead regularly appearing in cutscenes as Seliph's advisor and tactician. If he was married to Silvia, Erinys or Tailtiu in the first generation, this allows Seliph to have special conversations with his children (Lene, Ced and Fee, or Teeny) which boost their stats.
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Role
Lewyn appears briefly in the closing cutscene of Chapter 14x, talking to August and revealing his role in arranging August's servitude to Leif.
Fire Emblem Awakening
Role
Lewyn is playable as a SpotPass character, released in the Genealogy of the Holy War first-generation character set. He is also present as an enemy in the DLC episodes Lost Bloodlines 1 and 3, and as a neutral unit in Lost Bloodlines 2.
Starting stats and growth rates
Playable (SpotPass) Enemy (DLC LB1) NPC (DLC LB2) Enemy (DLC LB3)
Reclassing options
Growth rates when reclassed
Growth rates for most bonus units are unknown at this time.
Promotion stat gains
Archer Barbarian Cavalier Dark Mage Wyvern Rider Fighter Knight Mage Mercenary Myrmidon Priest Tactician Thief
Class | HP | Str | Mag | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov | Weapon level |
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Sniper | +4 | +2 | +1 | +4 | +3 | +0 | +5 | +3 | +1 | -- |
Bow Knight | +8 | +3 | +0 | +2 | +4 | +0 | +1 | +2 | +3 | E |
Skill set
Like all male bonus units in Awakening, Lewyn has access to all base class and advanced class skills available to standard male units.
Fire Emblem Heroes
Role
Lewyn is one of the characters added to the game in the Seeping Poison update, and became available for summoning by players on September 7, 2018. Only one variation of Lewyn is currently available in Heroes, based on his Genealogy of the Holy War incarnation.
Starting stats
- Lewyn: Guiding Breeze is only available at 5★ rarity.
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Initial Stats Level 40 Stats
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Skill set
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File:Is feh skill offense.png | Wind | Innate | |
File:Is feh skill offense.png | Elwind | Innate | |
File:Is feh skill offense.png | Rexcalibur | Innate | |
File:Is feh skill offense.png | Forseti | Innate | |
Night Sky | Innate | ||
Glimmer | ★★★★★ | 200 SP | |
A | Darting Blow 1 | ★★★★★ | 50 SP |
A | Swift Sparrow 1 | ★★★★★ | 120 SP |
A | Swift Sparrow 2 | ★★★★★ | 240 SP |
B | Special Spiral 1 | ★★★★★ | 60 SP |
B | Special Spiral 2 | ★★★★★ | 120 SP |
B | Special Spiral 3 | ★★★★★ | 240 SP |
C | Odd Atk Wave 1 | ★★★★★ | 60 SP |
C | Odd Atk Wave 2 | ★★★★★ | 120 SP |
C | Odd Atk Wave 3 | ★★★★★ | 240 SP |
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Personality and character
Before the Battle of Belhalla, Lewyn's primary concern was for the common man. He has no patience for the power struggles of the nobility and for the harm caused to the people in the crossfire, and it was for precisely this reason that he left Silesse to travel the world, protecting the people of the world from avaricious nobles when he encountered them.[4] As a result of his experiences with Maios and Daccar he distrusted nobles and royalty by default, particularly if their actions proved detrimental to the common folk even if just through ignorance of the reality of the situation, but would quickly warm to them if they proved to be decent people, as with Sigurd.[5] He kept his identity as the Silessean prince a secret, working under the guise of a mere bard, until Erinys blew his cover by informing Sigurd of his true identity. Where the security of commoners was not a concern, he was a capricious individual intent on relaxing and escaping trouble where possible, and a mild womanizer. When he was younger, he developed a romantic interest in the Angelic Knight Mahnya; as he matured, however, he found himself instead interested in Erinys, Mahnya's sister. In addition to his outward appearance, it appears that he was also highly intelligent; as observed by Libra, Lewyn's Einherjar incarnation was capable of sensing that something was amiss about his ongoing existence.[6]
After the Battle of Belhalla, however, Lewyn's personality abruptly shifted as a result of Forseti possessing him. While still strongly concerned with the protection of the people of Jugdral, his focus was now concerned with the bigger picture of the fight against Loptous and the Grannvale Empire. He was highly reluctant to engage with his own past, to the point of avoiding and shunning his own children and renouncing any claim to being the king of Silesse. Though an excellent mentor and advisor to Seliph, he was not above fiercely rebuking him when he did not agree with his opinions, particularly if Seliph was reluctant to fight for whatever reason.[7] Forseti's revival and possession of Lewyn required that parts of his original personality be surrendered, and so at the war's conclusion and Forseti's departure, he was incapable of returning to his original life as Silesse's king.[8]
Love growths and events
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First generation conversations
- In Chapter 2, Sigurd can initiate a conversation with Lewyn after he appears, which provides no reward.
- In Chapter 2, Lewyn can talk to Erinys while she is an enemy, in order to recruit her.
- In Chapter 4, though not a participant, Lewyn gains love points with both Silvia (50) and Erinys (25) from a conversation between the two, when Silvia ends her turn next to Erinys before Castle Thove is conquered.
- In Chapter 4, if Lewyn enters Silesse Castle after it has been seized, he will have a conversation with Rahna and receive the Forseti tome from her.
- In Chapter 4, after Silesse Castle has been seized and if neither is presently married, Erinys can initiate a conversation with Lewyn about Mahnya. The conversation gives the couple 290 love points, enough to instantly marry the two.
- In Chapter 4, after Silesse Castle has been seized, Lewyn can talk to Sigurd, receiving no reward.
- In Chapter 5, if Lewyn was paired with them, Silvia or Erinys can initiate a conversation with him after Phinora Castle has been seized. This yields no reward.
Second generation conversations (all through Seliph)
- In Chapter 8, if Lewyn is his father, Ced can initiate a conversation with Seliph where he confronts Lewyn. Ced receives +3 luck from this conversation.
- In Chapter 10 after Rados Castle has been seized and if Lewyn was their father, Seliph can initiate a conversation with Fee, Lene or Teeny where they confront Lewyn. All conversations award a +5 stat increase to Lewyn's daughter.
Quotes
Battle quotes
“ | You're Macbeth? You're not qualified to be king. It's about time you were retired... | ” | — Lewyn, when fighting Macbeth, in Chapter 2 in Genealogy of the Holy War. |
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“ | Sorry, uncle, but for Silesse's sake, I must kill you. | ” | — Lewyn, when fighting Maios, in Chapter 4 of Genealogy of the Holy War. |
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“ | Daccar! How dare you kill Mahnya!? Death is too good for you! | ” | — Lewyn, when fighting Daccar, in Chapter 4 of Genealogy of the Holy War. |
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Awakening
“ | I've no love for bloodshed, but you cannot be allowed to pursue this fight. | ” | — as an enemy in Lost Bloodlines 1 |
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“ | Scurry home to your world before you find out who you are up against. | ” | — as an enemy in Lost Bloodlines 3 |
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“ | An experience? You'd do well to take this fight more seriously. | ” | — when fighting Miriel, as an enemy in Lost Bloodlines 3 |
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“ | I'm just a wayward troubadour. | ” | — SpotPass parley |
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“ | Lovely... | ” | — SpotPass battle quote |
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“ | Where are the fetching women? | ” | — SpotPass recruitment |
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Death quote
“ | Urgh... I... I still have things I must do... I CANNOT die... | ” | — Lewyn, in Genealogy of the Holy War. |
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“ | I know when I am outmatched. I must withdraw... | ” | — Lewyn, as an enemy in Lost Bloodlines 1 in Awakening. |
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“ | They're so fast...like phantoms... | ” | — Lewyn, as a NPC in Lost Bloodlines 2 in Awakening. |
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“ | How could you withstand the wrath of Forseti?! I must escape...quickly... | ” | — Lewyn, as an enemy in Lost Bloodlines 3 in Awakening. |
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Heroes quotes
- Main article:
Lewyn/Quotes (Heroes)
Other appearances
Fire Emblem Trading Card Game
Lewyn was featured on four TCG cards.
Fire Emblem Trading Card Game data for Lewyn | |||
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Class: Bard | Level 1 Infantry | Magic Attack | |
Energy: 4 | Atk.: 1 / Counter: 1 | WLv.: C C ★ C | |
Equip: Wind | Skills: Adept • Critical | ||
Card #027 • Rarity: ★★ • Artist: Mayumi Hirota | |||
Class: Bard | Level 10 Infantry | Magic Attack | |
Energy: 6 | Atk.: 2 / Counter: 1 | WLv.: C C ★ C | |
Equip: Elwind | Skills: Adept • Critical | ||
Card #2-010 • Rarity: ★★ • Artist: Katsuyoshi Koya | |||
Class: Sage | Level 20 Infantry | Magic Attack | |
Energy: 7 | Atk.: 2 / Counter: 1 | WLv.: B B B ★ B | |
Equip: Elwind | Skills: Class Change • Skilfulness • Training • Adept • Critical | ||
Card #3-009 • Rarity: ★ • Artist: Katsuyoshi Koya | |||
Class: Bard | Level 15 Infantry | Magic Attack | |
Energy: 6 | Atk.: 1 / Counter: 1 | WLv.: C C ★ C | |
Equip: Blizzard Magic Ring |
Skills: Critical • Adept | ||
Card #AN-015 • Rarity: ★★ • Artist: Yusuke Kozaki | |||
Card scans and information translation provided by Aquantis. |
Fire Emblem Cipher
Lewyn is currently featured on six cards in Fire Emblem Cipher.
- Two of the below cards' epithets are still in raw, untranslated Japanese; these need translation.
Fire Emblem Cipher data for Lewyn | |||||
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Guiding Wind, Lewyn | |||||
"Being the Wind Crusader, guiding all the peoples of the world on the path of peace... I don't think I could live my life any other way." | |||||
Attack: 60 | Support: 20 | Range: 1-2 | Deploy Cost: 4 | ||
Class: Sage | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 3 | |||
Wind Magic, Forseti: [Always] During your turn, all allies gain the affinity. ( This skill cannot be used unless this unit was class changed) "Heavenly Child": [Always] All allies gain the following skill: ("Heavenly Carrier": [Activate] [] Choose 1 other ally unit, and move it.) "Prince of Silesse": [Always] During your turn, this unit gains +10 attack for every other ally. | |||||
Card #B06-033SR • Artist: пNekoR | |||||
Messenger of the Wind, Lewyn | |||||
"Things'll probably get more than a bit rough out there, though. Think you'll be okay?" | |||||
Attack: 40 | Support: 20 | Range: 1-2 | Deploy Cost: 2 | ||
Class: Bard | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
A New Wind: [Activate] [Once per turn] [] Flip one of your face-down Bonds face-up. | |||||
Card #B06-034N • Artist: mattsun! | |||||
Wayward Troubadour, Lewyn | |||||
"Who, me? I'm just a wayward troubadour, my friend..." | |||||
Attack: 30 | Support: 20 | Range: 1-2 | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Bard | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Poem of the Wind: [Activate] [] Move an ally. Until the end of this turn, that ally also gains the affinity. Magic Emblem: [Support] Draw 1 card. Choose 1 card from your hand, and send it to the Retreat Area. | |||||
Card #B06-035HN, B06-035ST • Artist: пNekoR | |||||
Light's Guider, Lewyn | |||||
"Trust me, Seliph. By the time this holy war draws to a close, you'll have come to fully understand its true nature." | |||||
Attack: 50 | Support: 20 | Range: 1-2 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: Sage | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
Undying Wind: [Trigger] When this unit is destroyed by an attack, you may choose one of your 'Lewyn' bonds and add that card to your hand. A Warm Breeze: [Bond] [Activate] [Flip this card face-down] Until the end of this turn, all allies gain +10 attack ([Bond] This skill can only be used while this card is in the bond area). | |||||
Card #P08-004PR • Artist: Enji Kazura | |||||
蘇りし風, Lewyn | |||||
"It falls to you to honor the will of all who lost their lives along this path. You must never forget the light for which they strove." | |||||
Attack: 0 | Support: 20 | Range: - | Deploy Cost: 0 | ||
Class: Sage | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 0 | |||
"I am the wind that shepherds the light.": [Trigger] When you deploy this unit, reveal the 4 topmost cards of your Deck, and stack them beneath this unit. "Bring that warm light to the world.": [Always] During your Deployment Phase, you are able to deploy cards stacked beneath this unit as if they were cards in your hand. Geas with the God of Wind: [Trigger] At the end of your turn, send this unit to the Retreat Area. | |||||
Card #B19-068SR • Artist: BISAI | |||||
流れる風の王子, Lewyn | |||||
"You must have quite a bit of time on your hands, to go to all the trouble of bringing war unbidden to other lands, hey?" | |||||
Attack: 40 | Support: 20 | Range: 1-2 | Deploy Cost: 2 | ||
Class: Bard | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Successor of Forseti: [Bond] [Activate] [Flip this card face-down] Choose 1 ally. Until the end of the turn, that ally gains +10 attack and acquires . ([Bond] is only usable if this card is face-up in the Bond Area.) | |||||
Card #B19-069N • Artist: BISAI | |||||
Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest. For more detailed strategic information on these cards, see their TCG wiki article on Lewyn . |
Trivia
- Lewyn shares many similarities to Joshua, a character from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. Both are runaway princes, have a flirtatious personality, and have affinities with Wind Magic (Lewyn as a magic user, and Joshua as a support affinity.) Their names also stem from Hebrew, and they both inherit the throne from their late mothers.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Lewyn |
As of Fire Emblem Awakening. Variant of Lewin, derived from the Old English Leofwine, "dear friend".[9] It also invokes the Welsh wyn, "fair, white, blessed", a common suffix of Welsh names. Likely changed from "Levin" to avert confusion with the unrelated Levin Sword. |
English (unofficial) |
Levin |
Widely known by this name prior to the international release of Awakening, and used in the Genealogy and Thracia fan translations. From Levin, a common surname of Jewish origin indicating descent from the Biblical tribe of Levi. Etymologically unrelated to the Levin Sword. |
Spanish |
Lewyn |
As above. |
French |
Lewyn |
As above. |
German |
Lewyn |
As above. |
Italian |
Lewyn |
As above. |
Gallery
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Official artwork
Artwork of Lewyn from Treasure.
Artwork of Lewyn and Julia from Treasure and Thracia 776.
Lewyn's portrait (second generation) from Genealogy of the Holy War.
Lewyn's portrait from Thracia 776.
Portrait of Lewyn from Awakening.
Heroes artwork
- FEH Lewyn 01.png
Artwork of Lewyn: Guiding Breeze from Heroes.
- FEH Lewyn 02.png
Artwork of Lewyn: Guiding Breeze from Heroes.
- FEH Lewyn 02a.png
Artwork of Lewyn: Guiding Breeze from Heroes.
- FEH Lewyn 03.png
Artwork of Lewyn: Guiding Breeze from Heroes.
Other appearances
Artwork of Lewyn from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game.
Artwork of Lewyn from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game.
Artwork of Lewyn from Fire Emblem Cipher.
References
- ↑ Serenes Forest: Character ages (non-canon)
- ↑ Inferred; the Thracia 776 timeline states that the Agustrian war occurrs in Grann 758, at which point Lewyn is stated to have been on the run for two years.
- ↑ "Lewyn: Hey Ced, you found me out. How've you been?
Ced: Father, you've got some nerve! You have no idea how long I've been looking for you! Do you have any idea how many years have past since you left Silesse!?
Lewyn: Hmm... good question. Hey, how's Erinys doing?
Ced: H, how dare you! Mother is dead!! I wanted her to see you just one last time before she passed away, so I set out to find you." — Lewyn and Ced, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War - ↑ "If I go back, I have to succumb to the will of my late father and succeed the throne. But my uncles would never have it. One slip up and there'd be mutiny, like there is here. You know who suffers then? The people." — Lewyn, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
- ↑ "Lewyn: I take it you're that Sigurd guy. You must have an awful lot of free time to be runnin' around startin' wars all over the place!
Sigurd: Huh? I don't follow. What're you so angry about?
Lewyn: Try putting yourself into these people's shoes for a second! They're just tryin' to make a livin' here. Then you show up, flashin' your shiny swords around...
Sigurd: Hmm... I see your point. Geez, I feel awful about the Agustrian people.
Lewyn: Well, talk is cheap. If you really feel so bad, why don't you pack up and leave?
Sigurd: Alright then. Look, I'll go consult with my people.
Lewyn: W-w-whoa! You serious about pullin' out!?
Sigurd: Yeah, I've been tossing the idea around myself, and you just helped me make up my mind. I'm through fighting. I've got to try and settle this with King Chagall peacefully.
Lewyn: Ah... that'd be a complete and utter waste of your time. He wouldn't listen to you. And if Grannvale pulls out now, all the citizens who helped you guys out'll be tossed in jail! Doesn't that bother you?
Sigurd: Well, um... of course it does! But... didn't I, er...
Lewyn:Hahaha! You're alright, Sigurd. Look, how about I join up with you guys?" — Lewyn and Sigurd, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War - ↑ "Phantoms or not, minds this great cannot fool themselves forever... Part of them must understand what they truly are..." — Libra, Fire Emblem Awakening
- ↑ "Seliph! Get over it!! This is war. If you can't handle the heat, then you belong back at Tirnanog!" — Lewyn, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
- ↑ "This means that there's no doubt that the Lewyn in the second half is basically the same person as Lewyn in the first half. However, he's given a part of himself to Forseti... And, when the Holy War ends, Forseti actually leaves, but because of the exchange, Lewyn can't live as Lewyn so to speak, and cannot retain his original existence so he cannot go back to Silesse and take the crown.
That is why this part is a discordance where the dragon race who had a law to not intervene with the human race did what they are usually not supposed to do--saving a person who was supposed to die." - Interview from Fire Emblem: Treasure, as translated by Serenes Forest - ↑ Behind the Name: Leofwine
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