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'''Dorothea, Mystical Songstress & Manuela, Divine Songstress'''<br> | '''Dorothea, Mystical Songstress & Manuela, Divine Songstress'''<br> | ||
The Mittelfrank Opera Company was on the brink of collapse until two of its star songstresses, Manuela and Dorothea, returned to the stage and brought the troupe new life and prominence. They toured all around Fódlan, sometimes even visiting troops on the front lines, soothing hearts with their beautiful songs wherever they went, and donating their profits to the relief and rebuilding effort. When the damage from the war had finally healed, the pair once again retreated form the stage, this time retiring to a private life together. It is said that their relationship was full of light and love. | The Mittelfrank Opera Company was on the brink of collapse until two of its star songstresses, Manuela and Dorothea, returned to the stage and brought the troupe new life and prominence. They toured all around Fódlan, sometimes even visiting troops on the front lines, soothing hearts with their beautiful songs wherever they went, and donating their profits to the relief and rebuilding effort. When the damage from the war had finally healed, the pair once again retreated form the stage, this time retiring to a private life together. It is said that their relationship was full of light and love. | ||
'''Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles & Manuela, Divine Songstress''' (''Verdant Wind'')<br> | '''Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles & Manuela, Divine Songstress''' (''Verdant Wind'')<br> | ||
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'''Lorenz, Noble of the Red Rose & Manuela, Divine Songstress'''<br> | '''Lorenz, Noble of the Red Rose & Manuela, Divine Songstress'''<br> | ||
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 Manuela, who had established a new school for children in a small town. Seeing the beauty in Manuela's dream, Lorenz put all his resources toward building schools like Manuela's all over Fódlan, providing education to scores of children who had been left helpless by the war. After many years of success and prosperity, a bronze statue of the couple was erected at the original school to honor their achievement. It stands to this day. | 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 Manuela, who had established a new school for children in a small town. Seeing the beauty in Manuela's dream, Lorenz put all his resources toward building schools like Manuela's all over Fódlan, providing education to scores of children who had been left helpless by the war. After many years of success and prosperity, a bronze statue of the couple was erected at the original school to honor their achievement. It stands to this day. | ||
'''Seteth, Ally of the Archbishop & Manuela, Divine Songstress'''<br> | |||
After the war, Seteth remained at the monastery to rebuild the church. Several years of hard restorative work later, he received a letter from Manuela. She wrote that she had traveled to a small, war-torn town and opened up a school for children. Reminded of the beauty and compassion in Manuela's heart, Seteth was moved to leave the monastery and join her there. As they worked together to manage the budding institution, the couple fell in love and eventually were married. It is said that their students were overjoyed. | |||
'''Hanneman, Father of Crestology & Manuela, Divine Songstress'''<br><!-- I'm not sure if this is BL exclusive or not --> | |||
After the war, Hanneman and Manuela held a grand wedding ceremony, to which all of their many students were invited. Later, as Garreg Mach came to be restored, the Officers Academy finally reopened, with a renewed focus on accepting students regardless of status. Manuela and Hanneman returned to work as teachers, almost as if nothing had changed, and filled the halls with their banter in the way only married couples can. Their relationship spawned a trend of romances among colleagues at the Officers Academy, but that is an entirely different story. | |||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== |
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“ | I'm Manuela. I'm a professor, a physician, a songstress, and available. It's nice to meet you. | ” | — Manuela |
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Manuela Casagranda (pronounced /mɑn'wɛlə ˌkɑsɑ'gɹɑndɑ/[key]; Japanese: マヌエラ=カザグランダ Manuela Casagranda) is a character appearing in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. She is a professor and physician at the Officers Academy who was once a diva at the Mittelfrank Opera Company.
Biography
Before working at the Monastery, Manuela was a member of the Mittlefrank Opera Company. She came to be known as the "Divine Songstress" in the imperial capital. During this time, she met and inspired Dorothea She eventually left the Opera and became a professor and doctor at the Officers Academy.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Role
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Starting stats and growth rates
Playable
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Enemy - Chapter 1
Normal Hard Maddening
Neutral - Chapter 12
Normal Hard Maddening
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Enemy - The Silver Maiden
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Abilities
style="Template:Roundtl; border:none; background-color:#222222;" colspan="2" | Ability | style="Template:Roundtr; border:none; background-color:#222222;" | Learned at | |
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Infirmary Master | Personal ability, innate and unremovable | |
Sword Prowess | Innate; replaced with higher levels at B+ and A+ | |
Wrath Strike | Innate | |
Grounder | Innate | |
Hexblade | Innate | |
Axebreaker | B | |
Sword Crit +10 | S | |
Swordfaire | S+ | |
Lance Prowess | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Tempest Lance | D | |
Knightkneeler | C | |
Swordbreaker | B | |
Lance Crit +10 | S | |
Lancefaire | S+ | |
Axe Prowess | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Smash | D | |
Helm Splitter | C | |
Lancebreaker | B | |
Axe Crit +10 | S | |
Axefaire | S+ | |
Bow Prowess | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Curved Shot | D | |
Close Counter | C | |
Bow Crit +10 | S | |
Bowfaire | S+ | |
Brawling Prowess | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Fading Blow | D | |
Rushing Blow | C | |
Healing Focus | B | |
Brawl Crit +10 | S | |
Fistfaire | S+ | |
Reason | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Black Magic Range +1 | S | |
Black Tomefaire | S+ | |
Faith | Innate; replaced with higher levels at B+ and A+ | |
White Magic Range +1 | S | |
White Tomefaire | S+ | |
Authority | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Rally Charm | D | |
Battalion Renewal | C | |
Defensive Tactics | B | |
Offensive Tactics | S+ | |
Weight -3 | C | |
Smite | B | |
Weight -5 | A | |
Armored Effect Null | S+ | |
Dexterity +4 | C | |
Movement +1 | A+ | |
Cavalry Effect Null | S+ | |
Alert Stance | B | |
Alert Stance+ | A+ | |
Flying Effect Null | S+ | |
colspan="3" style="Template:Roundb; border:none; background-color:#222222" width="100%"|The above ability list does not include class abilities, or abilities and combat arts that are granted by items. |
Spell list
style="Template:Roundtl; border:none; background-color:#222222; width: 30%;" | Spell | style="Template:Roundtr; border:none; background-color:#222222;" | Learned at |
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Thunder | D |
Bolganone | C |
Bolting | A |
Heal | Innate |
Nosferatu | Innate |
Ward | Innate |
Silence | Innate |
style="Template:Roundbl; border:none; background-color:#222222;" | Warp | style="Template:Roundbr; border:none; background-color:#222222;" | A |
Personality and character
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Supports
- Main article:
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Endings
Manuela, Divine Songstress
Manuela left Garreg Mach to build her own academy in a small, war-torn town. There, she contributed heavily to rebuilding efforts while teaching future generations the necessary skills of survival. Though she never married or had children of her own, she spent the last years of her life happily devoted to her students.
Dorothea, Mystical Songstress & Manuela, Divine Songstress
The Mittelfrank Opera Company was on the brink of collapse until two of its star songstresses, Manuela and Dorothea, returned to the stage and brought the troupe new life and prominence. They toured all around Fódlan, sometimes even visiting troops on the front lines, soothing hearts with their beautiful songs wherever they went, and donating their profits to the relief and rebuilding effort. When the damage from the war had finally healed, the pair once again retreated form the stage, this time retiring to a private life together. It is said that their relationship was full of light and love.
Ferdinand, Noblest of Nobles & Manuela, Divine Songstress (Verdant Wind)
Almost immediately after becoming the new Duke Aegir, Ferdinand married Manuela, and the two dedicated themselves to reformation efforts. Manuela lent her considerable talent and experience, using personal connections she'd gained in her time as a songstress and teacher to assemble a team of talented people. Between her personal skills and her ability as a physician, she became so essential that she was called upon to bring the reforms that helped Aegir territory to Fódlan at large. While she traveled the world, Ferdinand stayed behind, minding his own lands and looking after their child.
Lorenz, Noble of the Red Rose & Manuela, Divine Songstress
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 Manuela, who had established a new school for children in a small town. Seeing the beauty in Manuela's dream, Lorenz put all his resources toward building schools like Manuela's all over Fódlan, providing education to scores of children who had been left helpless by the war. After many years of success and prosperity, a bronze statue of the couple was erected at the original school to honor their achievement. It stands to this day.
Seteth, Ally of the Archbishop & Manuela, Divine Songstress
After the war, Seteth remained at the monastery to rebuild the church. Several years of hard restorative work later, he received a letter from Manuela. She wrote that she had traveled to a small, war-torn town and opened up a school for children. Reminded of the beauty and compassion in Manuela's heart, Seteth was moved to leave the monastery and join her there. As they worked together to manage the budding institution, the couple fell in love and eventually were married. It is said that their students were overjoyed.
Hanneman, Father of Crestology & Manuela, Divine Songstress
After the war, Hanneman and Manuela held a grand wedding ceremony, to which all of their many students were invited. Later, as Garreg Mach came to be restored, the Officers Academy finally reopened, with a renewed focus on accepting students regardless of status. Manuela and Hanneman returned to work as teachers, almost as if nothing had changed, and filled the halls with their banter in the way only married couples can. Their relationship spawned a trend of romances among colleagues at the Officers Academy, but that is an entirely different story.
Quotes
Battle quotes
“ | Dorothea: Manuela? It's not like you to show up anywhere sober. What's the occasion? Manuela: I thought maybe we could talk. I could help you see the error of your ways. Or we could just try to kill each other over what we believe in. You ready to do this? Dorothea: No... But let's get to it. |
” | — Manuela, fighting Dorothea in Silver Snow Chapter 19/Verdant Wind Chapter 20/The Silver Maiden. |
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“ | Manuela: Hey! You're not the Death Knight! What gives? Bandit Leader: Death Knight? What nonsense are you talking now? Do we look like knights to you, lady? Manuela: You're just lousy hill bandits. Well, I'll teach you to waste my time! |
” | — Manuela, fighting the Bandit Leader in Oil and Water. |
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“ | Oh dear, Professor. Fate can be so cruel. Spilling the blood of your students with your own hands... How can you carry on after that? | ” | — Manuela, as an enemy fighting Byleth in The Silver Maiden. |
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“ | Manuela: You've grown into a fine, handsome man, Dimitri. Bit of a shame you've also become a violent beast. Men like you make the Silver Maiden cry. Dimitri: Oh? I suppose it is a shame, Professor Manuela. Perhaps I should have appeared before you holding a bouquet of flowers, rather than the weapon that will end your life. |
” | — Manuela, as an enemy fighting Dimitri in The Silver Maiden. |
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“ | I hate to have to kill someone I know...but I have no choice. | ” | — Manuela, as an enemy in The Silver Maiden. |
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Death/retreat quotes
“ | I won't forget this. You can count on that. | ” | — Manuela's retreat quote as a playable character in Part I. |
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“ | I had hoped to settle down...but it's too late for all that now. | ” | — Manuela's death quote in classic mode as a playable character in Part II. |
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“ | So, the Silver Maiden...will be my last stage? Heh... You know, that's...that's not too bad. | ” | — Manuela's death quote as an enemy in The Silver Maiden. |
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“ | Well done. I nearly wound up a patient in my own infirmary. | ” | — Manuela as an enemy in Chapter 1. |
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Other quotes
- Main article:
Manuela/Quotes
Other appearances
Fire Emblem Cipher
Manuela is currently featured on one card in Fire Emblem Cipher.
- The below card's epithet is still in raw, untranslated Japanese; this needs translation.
Fire Emblem Cipher data for Manuela | |||||
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艶やかな校医, Manuela | |||||
"I'm Manuela. I'm a professor, a physician, a songstress, and available. It's nice to meet you" | |||||
Attack: 50 | Support: 20 | Range: 1-2 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: Priest | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
Songstress of the Infirmary: [Activate] [] [] Choose 1 other ally. Untap that ally, choose 1 card with the same Unit Name as that ally from your Retreat Area, and add it to your hand. | |||||
Card #B18-046HN • Artist: пNekoR | |||||
Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest. For more detailed strategic information on these cards, see their TCG wiki article on Manuela . |
Trivia
- Manuela's profile did not have her last name when it was originally added to the Japanese official site.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Manuela |
A Spanish and Portuguese given name derived from the Hebrew name Emanuel, meaning "God is with us". |
Spanish (Spain) |
Manuela |
As above |
Spanish (Latin America) |
Miguela |
Female variant of Miguel, descended from the Hebrew name Michael, meaning "Who is like God?". |
French |
Manuela |
As above. |
Gallery
High quality portrait artwork of Manuela from Three Houses.
Manuela unconscious after being stabbed by the Death Knight.
External links
References
This article is part of Project Characters, a project focused on writing articles for every character present in the Fire Emblem series. |