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Petra Macneary
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Part I (Three Houses) Part II (Three Houses) Heroes
Artwork of Petra in Part I, from Three Houses.
Granddaughter of the king of Brigid, heir to the throne
Artwork of Petra in Part II, from Three Houses.
Artwork of Petra from Heroes.
Granddaughter of the king of Brigid, a vassal state of the Empire. Although her speech is not perfect, she gives her all in everything she does.
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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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15 (Part I)
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Birthday
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September 7
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Height
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161 cm (~5'3")
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Family
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- King of Brigid (grandfather)
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Nationality
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Brigid
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Starting class
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Commoner
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Voiced by
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Appearance(s)
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Petra Macneary (pronounced /'pɛtɹə/[key]; Japanese:ペトラ=マクネアリー Petra McNealy) is a playable character appearing in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. She is a student at the Officers Academy and a member of the Black Eagles.
Biography
Petra is a native of Brigid, a kingdom situated on a group of islands off the coast of the Adrestian Empire. As Brigid is subservient to Adrestia, Petra serves as its representative at the Officers Academy.
Role
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Starting stats and growth rates
Playable
Enemy - Chapter 7
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Skill Levels
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Ma
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C
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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Skill Levels
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Ma
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C
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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Skill Levels
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Ma
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C
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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E
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Enemy - Azure Moon/Verdant Wind Chapter 17
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Skill Levels
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Ma
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A
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E
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E
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C
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E
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E
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E
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B
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E
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E
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E
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Skill Levels
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Ma
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A
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E
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E
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C
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E
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E
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E
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B
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E
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Skill Levels
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Ma
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A
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E
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E
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C
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E
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E
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B
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E
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Enemy - Silver Snow Chapter 19/Verdant Wind Chapter 20
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Skill Levels
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Ma
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B
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E
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E
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C
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E
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E
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B
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E
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Skill Levels
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Ma
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B
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E
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E
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C
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E
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E
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B
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E
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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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Hunter's Boon
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Personal ability, innate and unremovable
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Sword Prowess
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Innate; replaced with higher levels at C+, B+, and A+
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Wrath Strike
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Innate
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Grounder
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C
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Bane of Monsters
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C+
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Axebreaker
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B
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Finesse Blade
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A
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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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E+; 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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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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D
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Helm Splitter
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C
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Wild Abandon
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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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Innate; 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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Waning Shot
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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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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
Petra 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 Petra is currently available in Heroes, based on her Three Houses Part I incarnation.
Starting stats
- Petra: Princess of Brigid 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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Petra is not yet fully attuned to the language of Fódlan but strives to become skilled at speaking it.
Supports
Endings
Petra, Queen of Brigid
Petra returned to her homeland of Brigid and inherited the throne from her grandfather. As ruler, she declared independence from Fódlan and worked tirelessly to secure friendly relations with both Fódlan and Dagda. Her efforts inspired her descendants to carry the torch she lit, ensuring a future of peace and prosperity for her people.
Byleth, Wings of the Hegemon & Petra, Seafaring Princess (Crimson Flower)
As Byleth set out to fight those who slither in the dark, Petra left the throne of Brigid to her family to follow him. The pair fought many hard battles together against this terrifying enemy before finally emerging victorious after the long war. Finally able to breathe easy, they took up residence in the city of Nuvelle, which lies on the western fringe of Fódlan, where they enjoyed the same waters that touch her homeland of Brigid. As their love grew, so did their mastery of each other's native language.
Claude, King of Unification & Petra, Queen of Brigid
Claude left Fódlan, entrusting its future to his friends. He intended to travel to his homeland of Almyra, but his love for Petra instead drew him west, to Brigid. He won her affection, and after receiving the blessing of her grandfather, the king of Brigid, the two were wed. Some years later, each inherited their respective thrones. As the monarchs of Brigid and Almyra, Petra and Claude fostered friendly diplomatic relations between the two regions and Fódlan.
Linhardt, Ragamuffin Sage and Petra, Queen of Brigid (Silver Snow)
Petra returned to her homeland of Brigid, and inherited the throne from her grandfather. As ruler, she declared independence from Fódlan, and renegotiated Brigid's diplomatic relations on more equal terms. Next, she introduced industrial practices that were modeled on those of Fódlan, vastly improving her homeland's economy. This rapid development surprised those abroad, until it was discovered that the improvements came thanks to the counsel of Brigid's husband, Linhardt, who had left Fódlan to offer Brigid his talent and insight. It is said that the couple maintained a healthy and affectionate relationship, and that they raised many happy children together.
Caspar, Hotheaded General & Petra, Queen of Brigid
Petra return to her homeland of Brigid, and inherited the throne from her grandfather. As ruler, she declared independence from Fódlan, and renegotiated Brigid's diplomatic ties to Fódlan and Dagda on more equal terms. At every step along the way, she was accompanied and supported by her husband, Caspar, who had left Fódlan behind to be with her. It is said that the people of Brigid were initially suspicious of the union, due to Caspar's relation to a nemesis of their homeland, but that his tireless efforts on Brigid's behalf endeared them to him over time. It certainly helped that he made the queen very happy.
Petra, Queen of Brigid & Dorothea, Devoted Heart (Crimson Flower)
Petra returned to her homeland of Brigid, and inherited the throne from her grandfather. As ruler, she declared independence from Fódlan, and renegotiated Brigid's diplomatic ties to that nation on more equal terms. At every step along the way, she was accompanied by Dorothea, who had left Fódlan behind to support her. Dorothea used the connections she had made in her time at the opera to her benefit, and even worked reluctantly with the Fódlan nobility for Petra's sake. The people of Brigid were skeptical of her at first, but warmed up to her over time. It is said that she became the person whom Petra loved the most.
Quotes
Battle quotes
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Shamir: I cannot bring myself to kill you... You're a princess of Brigid. A hostage of the Empire. Petra: That was the truth in the past, but it is a different truth now, Shamir... I am...the will of the emperor! Shamir: In that case, I won't hold back.
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— Petra, as an enemy fighting Shamir in Silver Snow Chapter 19/Verdant Wind Chapter 20/Azure Moon Chapter 21.
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Hubert: So, Princess of Brigid. Now we see where your loyalties truly lie. This, after we spared your life in return for naught but your fealty. How ungrateful. Petra: Ten years have been passed. The Empire has been changed, just as Brigid has!
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— Petra, fighting Hubert in Foreign Land and Sky.
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Critical quotes
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You will be slapped down!
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— Petra
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I am aware of your weakness!
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— Petra
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I will remove you!
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— Petra
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Death/retreat quotes
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I did not grab the victory. I must retreat now.
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— Petra's retreat quote as a playable character in Part I.
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My dreams and pride...lost. Must I die on foreign soil?
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— Petra's death quote in classic mode as a playable character in Part II.
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I will not be dying here. I will retreat now.
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— Petra's retreat quote in casual mode as a playable character in Part II.
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Heroes quotes
- Main article: Petra/Quotes (Heroes)
Other quotes
- Main article: Petra/Quotes
Other appearances
Trivia
- Faye Mata, Petra's English voice actress, considered giving Petra an accent in the English version of Three Houses, but the idea was dropped.[2]
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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Petra Macneary
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A feminine derivative of the Greek name Peter, meaning "stone".
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Gallery
Screenshot of Petra performing a critical hit from the 2/13/2019 Direct.
Screenshot of Petra after a battle from the 2/13/2019 Direct.
Petra's S-support illustration.
Petra's S-support illustration in Crimson Flower.
Artwork of Petra: Princess of Brigid from Heroes.
Artwork of Petra: Princess of Brigid from Heroes.
Artwork of Petra: Princess of Brigid from Heroes.
Artwork of Petra: Princess of Brigid 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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