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Mother and Child
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......Kill...! ...Kill...kill...kill...... I'll...kill...you...all...with... this...sword...! Aaaaaahhhhhh!
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— Mareeta
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Mother and Child (Japanese: 母と娘 Mother and Daughter) is the fifth chapter of Fire Emblem: Thracia 776.
Plot
- Main article: Mother and Child/Script
As Leif and co. push through the Manster prison, Eyvel is brought before Raydrik and reunited with Nanna. There, she is made to fight several soldiers in Raydrik's arena, including a possessed Mareeta. When Leif breaks into the arena to rescue them, Veld petrifies Eyvel with the Stone spell. Having no way to cure her petrification, Leif is forced to leave her behind and escape with his comrades.
Chapter data
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Character data
Item data
Enemy data
- Note: When the door to the arena is opened Raydrik, Veld, Mareeta, and Galzus will leave and a reinforcement mage will appear near the exit.
Mareeta appears if a unit enters a specific section in the eastern corridor or if Eyvel defeats a unit in the arena.
For every unit killed in the arena before the door is opened, a new reinforcement will appear. In order, the reinforcements that appear are Mareeta, a swordmaster, a berserker, and finally Galzus.
Boss data
- Main article: Raydrik
- Note: Raydrik cannot be defeated. He will automatically leave after the door to the arena is opened.
- Main article: Veld
- Note: Veld cannot be defeated. He will automatically leave after the door to the arena is opened.
- Main article: Bandol
- Note: Stats may vary due to auto-leveling.
- Main article: Mareeta
- Note: Mareeta can not be defeated. She will automatically leave after the door to the arena is opened.
- Main article: Galzus
- Note: Galzus will automatically leave when the door to the arena is opened.
Strategy
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Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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English (unofficial)
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