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Llewelyn
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Llewelyn (Japanese: ホルモン Horumon) is a minor boss in Fire Emblem Fates. He is the twin brother of Lloyd. They are fought in Kana's paralogue chapter where they attempt to abduct Kana to keep as a pet.
Alternate Outrealm versions of Llewelyn also appear in two DLC chapters, Ghostly Gold and Anna on the Run, in both cases also accompanied by a version of Lloyd. In Ghostly Gold, Llewelyn and Lloyd appear as NPCs who task Corrin and his/her army into keeping watch over ruins where ghosts have been stealing gold. In Anna on the Run, Llewelyn and Lloyd appear as the leaders of a gang of like-looking and (mostly) like-sounding named brothers stylizing themselves as pirates who corner Anna and attempt to bring her into their gang, who ultimately end up defeated by Corrin and his/her army in the process.
Fire Emblem Fates
Role
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Starting stats and growth rates
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- As both versions of Llewelyn appear in environments where their levels, stats, and weapon ranks scale according to the player's progress, the presented stats may vary from shown here. The stats with two values separated by a ~ denote a range; for the paralogue 2 version, the figure to the right of the ~ corresponds to a chapter 25 playthrough, the point where this boss hits level 20 and stops scaling from there, whereas for the Anna on the Run version, the figure to the right of the ~ corresponds to a chapter 27 playthrough, the latest possible point a save file may be positioned at.
Playable
Normal Hard Lunatic
Enemy - Anna on the Run
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Reclassing options
Growth rates when reclassed
Class | HP | Str | Mag | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res |
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Hero | 105% | 75% | 5% | 55% | 45% | 40% | 25% | 10% |
Skill set
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The levels on the below list is based on a Normal difficulty playthrough that has reached chapter 8 on one of the main story paths. Some of the skills below may be innate or learned at a slightly lower level on higher difficulties assuming a similar point along one of the main story paths. | ||
HP +5 | Berserker or Hero, starting from level 2 | |
Gamble | Berserker or Hero, starting from level 3 | |
Rally Strength | Berserker, starting from level 5 | |
Axefaire | Berserker, starting from level 15 | |
Sol | Hero, starting from level 5 | |
Axebreaker | Hero, starting from level 15 | |
colspan="3" style="Template:Roundb; border:none; background-color:#222222" width="100%"|The above skill list does not include skills obtained via DLC. |
Personality and character
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Battle quote
“ | That dragon belongs to me! I'm going to name it Llardbutt! | ” | — Llewelyn, in paralogue 2. |
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The Anna on the Run version of Llewelyn does not have a battle quote.
Death quote
“ | B-b-but Llardbutt! I'll give you all the dragon treats you can...urrggh...ggh. | ” | — Llewelyn, in paralogue 2. |
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The Anna on the Run version of Llewelyn does not have a death quote.
Trivia
- Llewelyn, regardless of the player's campaign, is one of four capturable bosses that can potentially be encountered before the player's My Castle can have a prison, the others being Lloyd on all routes, Nichol when not playing Revelation, and Funke in Birthright.
- Llewelyn's English name and voice actor were leaked in August 2015, and as such were among the first English names and voice actors known for the game, without context as to which character the name belonged to.[1] As a result, most fans initially assumed the name belonged to a standard playable character or other more major character.
- Eccentric bandit pairs appear to be somewhat of a tradition in Fire Emblem series games, pairs like Llewelyn and Lloyd appear in other games as well; examples include: Maggie and Rose, Paul and Jasmine, Pain and Agony, and Victor and Vincent.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Llewelyn |
Variant of Llywelyn, a name of Welsh origin. |
Spanish |
Llewelyn |
As above. |
French |
Llewelyn |
As above. |
German |
Llewelyn |
As above. |
Italian |
Llewelyn |
As above. |
Gallery
References
This article is part of Project Characters, a project focused on writing articles for every character present in the Fire Emblem series. |