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Vigarde is the ruler of the [[Grado]] Empire at the beginning of the [[War of the Stones]], and he is dubbed the stalwart Silent Emperor.<ref>{{cite|The Grado Empire, ruled by Vigarde, the stalwart Silent Emperor.|Prologue|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> At the start of the game, he unexpectedly launches an invasion against the Kingdom of [[Renais]], which had been a longtime ally of the Grado Empire. Renais is taken by surprise and Grado seizes all of its territory, ultimately slaying King [[Fado]] and forcing his daughter, [[Eirika]], to abandon him in his final moments alongside [[Seth]]. The attack comes as an utter surprise, because Vigarde's son, Prince [[Lyon]], had been friends with Eirika and [[Ephraim]], the heirs of Renais. Vigarde was also a peaceful man adored by his people—and yet, despite these circumstances, he mounted an invasion.<ref>{{cite|Why would Grado invade? Emperor Vigarde is a man of peace. His people adore him. And you and Ephraim are friends with Prince Lyon, are you not? What could be behind this madness? Why is this happening...|[[Tana]] to Eirika|The Sacred Stones}}</ref>
Vigarde is the ruler of the [[Grado]] Empire at the beginning of the [[War of the Stones]], and he is dubbed the stalwart Silent Emperor.<ref>{{cite|The Grado Empire, ruled by Vigarde, the stalwart Silent Emperor.|Prologue|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> At the start of the game, he unexpectedly launches an invasion against the Kingdom of [[Renais]], which had been a longtime ally of the Grado Empire. Renais is taken by surprise and Grado seizes all of its territory, ultimately slaying King [[Fado]] and forcing his daughter, [[Eirika]], to abandon him in his final moments alongside [[Seth]]. The attack comes as an utter surprise, because Vigarde's son, Prince [[Lyon]], had been friends with Eirika and [[Ephraim]], the heirs of Renais. Vigarde was also a peaceful man adored by his people—and yet, despite these circumstances, he mounted an invasion.<ref>{{cite|Why would Grado invade? Emperor Vigarde is a man of peace. His people adore him. And you and Ephraim are friends with Prince Lyon, are you not? What could be behind this madness? Why is this happening...|[[Tana]] to Eirika|The Sacred Stones}}</ref>


As the invasion of Renais progresses, Vigarde makes no effort to keep things under control, to the surprise of his generals. Brigands raid villages left and right, and the emperor does nothing to stop it.<ref>{{cite|'''Duessel:''' Selena. Have you been back long? Tell me, how fares the campaign in Renais?<br>'''Selena:''' Signs of chaos abound. Brigands ride without fear, and the peasant's cries fill the air.<br>'''Duessel:''' Hmm... If Grado's troops do not enforce public order, the situation will only worsen. And still, His Majesty has given us no orders. Perhaps, just this once, I should take the lead...<br>'''Glen:''' What could His Majesty be thinking? Breaking our long-held alliance with Renais--invading without warning... He's never been this way before. He abhors violence.<br>'''Selena:''' ......|[[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]], [[Duessel]], and [[Glen]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> He also starts promoting soldiers of questionable morality.<ref>{{cite|And have you noticed the recent promotions? Who are they are going to? Certainly not to the soldiers who have Grado's best interests at heart. I feel this invasion is the prelude to a much larger war. I feel as though His Majesty is no longer the man we knew him to be.|[[Glen]] to [[Duessel]] and [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> He makes [[Valter]], [[Riev]] and [[Caellach]] generals in the Grado Army, and sends them to help [[Duessel]], [[Glen]], and [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]] with the invasion.
As the invasion of Renais progresses, Vigarde makes no effort to keep things under control, to the surprise of his generals. Brigands raid villages left and right, and the emperor does nothing to stop it.<ref>{{cite|'''Duessel:''' Selena. Have you been back long? Tell me, how fares the campaign in Renais?<br>'''Selena:''' Signs of chaos abound. Brigands ride without fear, and the peasants' cries fill the air.<br>'''Duessel:''' Hmm... If Grado's troops do not enforce public order, the situation will only worsen. And still, His Majesty has given us no orders. Perhaps, just this once, I should take the lead...<br>'''Glen:''' What could His Majesty be thinking? Breaking our long-held alliance with Renais{{nwh}}invading without warning... He's never been this way before. He abhors violence.<br>'''Selena:''' ......|[[Duessel]], [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]], and [[Glen]] in [[The Bandits of Borgo|Chapter&nbsp;3]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> He also starts promoting soldiers of questionable morality.<ref>{{cite|And have you noticed the recent promotions? Who are they are going to? Certainly not to the soldiers who have Grado's best interests at heart. I feel this invasion is the prelude to a much larger war. I feel as though His Majesty is no longer the man we knew him to be.|[[Glen]] to [[Duessel]] and [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> He makes [[Valter]], [[Riev]] and [[Caellach]] generals in the Grado Army, and sends them to help [[Duessel]], [[Glen]], and [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]] with the invasion.


Vigarde's plan is revealed by [[Natasha]] when she manages to join and warn Eirika's group on behest of her deceased mentor. The emperor is branding people traitors and executing them to keep them silent, and his main objective is to destroy each nation's Sacred Stone.<ref>{{cite|'''Seth:''' You're from Grado, aren't you?<br>'''Natasha:''' Yes... My name is Natasha. I was a servant of the people at Grado's Imperial Temple.<br>'''Eirika:''' Then why the trouble with the soldiers? Would you tell us your story?<br>'''Natasha:''' Of course... A few days past, my mentor was arrested without warning. They executed him. They said he as a traitor... But those were false accusations. The emperor had him killed--a holy man!--to keep him silent.<br>'''Seth:''' Keep him silent?<br>'''Natasha:''' Yes. My mentor told me with his final breath. The emperor plans to destroy the Sacred Stones.|Natasha, Seth and Eirika|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> He also wants to capture Eirika and Ephraim. The reason is that they possess bracelets providing access to Renais's Sacred Stone.<ref>{{cite|'''Eirika:''' The bracelets have such meaning...<br>'''Seth:''' Yes. And we are the only living souls who know the secret of the Stone of Renais. At least, that's what I was given to believe. And yet...<br>'''Eirika:''' Yet the Grado army has made it clear that they want me only for my bracelet.<br>'''Seth:''' Yes, quite clear at that... I don't know how, but Emperor Vigarde must have learned the secret somehow. And now, his troops pursue the bracelet, and we are no closer to knowing his motives.<br>'''Eirika:''' He would use the bracelets to unlock the Sacred Stone and destroy it in secret...<br>'''Seth:''' Perhaps.|Seth and Eirika|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> Despite protests from his original generals, Vigarde does not listen. It seems as if he is ignoring everything outside of the main goal – to destroy the Sacred Stones.<ref>{{cite|'''Duessel:''' Your Majesty, you know that I will gladly lay down my life for an honorable cause! But these orders--and all of our recent actions--they are not just! If I saw in any way in which this invasion protected Grado, I would hold my tongue. But now, Renais is left ungoverned to drown in chaos, and we gain nothing! Why do you wage this war? What is it you hope to achieve? You've sent our men to fight and die for nothing! This isn't war--it's murder!<br>'''Vigarde:''' ...Duessel. This decision is ours to make. You have no voice in these matters.<br>'''Duessel:''' Punish me if you must, Your Majesty, but I implore you! Please rethink this!! If this continues, Grado will--<br>'''Vigarde:''' Duessel. Go to Frelia. Crush the Frelian army and he who leads them, Prince Ephraim.<br>'''Duessel:''' Your Majesty!<br>'''Vigarde:''' Have you gone deaf? Duessel. Go to Frelia. Crush the Frelian army and he who leads them, Prince Ephraim.<br>'''Duessel:''' ...... Yes, Your Majesty.|Vigarde and Duessel|The Sacred Stones}}</ref><ref>{{cite|'''Selena:''' ...... ...Your Majesty. Will you allow me to ask you a question?<br>'''Vigarde:''' ......<br>'''Selena:''' When Your Majesty saw fit to make me a general, you shared with me some words of wisdom. I remember the moment quite clearly. You told me the role of an imperial general is that of the shield, not the blade. We are here to protect our citizens, you said--not to threaten our neighbors. I have never forgotten your words, Your Majesty. I have held them to my breast. They govern my every action as general. Your Majesty, that sentiment is still alive, and--<br>'''Vigarde:''' Go.<br>'''Selena:''' ...... I humbly acknowledge your orders. Your Majesty... I am the empire's servant. I am Your Majesty's vassal. I am General Selena, the Fluorspar of the Grado Empire.|[[Vigarde]] and [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> He even brands Duessel a traitor for opposing his will and requests Selena to kill him.<ref>{{cite|'''Vigarde:''' Selena. Your orders.<br>'''Selena:''' I am ready, Your Majesty. In your service, I am prepared to do--<br>'''Vigarde:''' Duessel has left for Bethroen. Take a battalion and follow him.<br>'''Selena:''' Understood. When I arrive, I will place my troops at his disposal.<br>'''Vigarde:''' No... You will not. You will strike Duessel down.<br>'''Selena:''' Wha...<br>'''Vigarde:''' Duessel is a traitor. He has abandoned his country and sided with Renais. The punishment for treason is death.<br>'''Selena:''' B-but... General Duessel, a traitor? That's just not possible! There must be a mistake...<br>'''Vigarde:''' ......<br>'''Selena:''' No... I did not mean that you are mistaken, Your Majesty. But... but...<br>'''Vigarde:''' Selena. You have your orders. You will execute Duessel.|[[Vigarde]] and [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref>
Vigarde's plan is revealed by [[Natasha]] when she manages to join and warn Eirika's group on behest of her deceased mentor. The emperor is branding people traitors and executing them to keep them silent, and his main objective is to destroy each nation's Sacred Stone.<ref>{{cite|'''Seth:''' You're from Grado, aren't you?<br>'''Natasha:''' Yes... My name is Natasha. I was a servant of the people at Grado's Imperial Temple.<br>'''Eirika:''' Then why the trouble with the soldiers? Would you tell us your story?<br>'''Natasha:''' Of course... A few days past, my mentor was arrested without warning. They executed him. They said he was a traitor... But those were false accusations. The emperor had him killed{{nwh}}a holy man!{{nwh}}to keep him silent.<br>'''Seth:''' Keep him silent?<br>'''Natasha:''' Yes. My mentor told me with his final breath. The emperor plans to destroy the Sacred Stones.|Natasha, Seth and Eirika|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> He also wants to capture Eirika and Ephraim. The reason is that they possess bracelets providing access to Renais's Sacred Stone.<ref>{{cite|'''Eirika:''' The bracelets have such meaning...<br>'''Seth:''' Yes. And we are the only living souls who know the secret of the Stone of Renais. At least, that's what I was given to believe. And yet...<br>'''Eirika:''' Yet the Grado army has made it clear that they want me only for my bracelet.<br>'''Seth:''' Yes, quite clear at that... I don't know how, but Emperor Vigarde must have learned the secret somehow. And now, his troops pursue the bracelet, and we are no closer to knowing his motives.<br>'''Eirika:''' He would use the bracelets to unlock the Sacred Stone and destroy it in secret...<br>'''Seth:''' Perhaps.|Seth and Eirika|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> Despite protests from his original generals, Vigarde does not listen. It seems as if he is ignoring everything outside of the main goal – to destroy the Sacred Stones.<ref>{{cite|'''Duessel:''' Your Majesty, you know that I will gladly lay down my life for an honorable cause! But these orders{{nwh}}and all of our recent actions{{nwh}}they are not just! If I saw any way in which this invasion protected Grado, I would hold my tongue. But now, Renais is left ungoverned to drown in chaos, and we gain nothing! Why do you wage this war? What is it you hope to achieve? You've sent our men to fight and die for nothing! This isn't war{{nwh}}it's murder!<br>'''Vigarde:''' ...Duessel. This decision is ours to make. You have no voice in these matters.<br>'''Duessel:''' Punish me if you must, Your Majesty, but I implore you! Please rethink this!! If this continues, Grado will{{nwh}}<br>'''Vigarde:''' Duessel. Go to Frelia. Crush the Frelian army and he who leads them, Prince Ephraim.<br>'''Duessel:''' Your Majesty!<br>'''Vigarde:''' Have you gone deaf? Duessel. Go to Frelia. Crush the Frelian army and he who leads them, Prince Ephraim.<br>'''Duessel:''' ...... Yes, Your Majesty.|Vigarde and [[Duessel]] in [[Fort Rigwald|Chapter&nbsp;9 of Ephraim's route]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref><ref>{{cite|'''Selena:''' ...... ...Your Majesty. Will you allow me to ask you a question?<br>'''Vigarde:''' ......<br>'''Selena:''' When Your Majesty saw fit to make me a general, you shared with me some words of wisdom. I remember the moment quite clearly. You told me the role of an imperial general is that of the shield, not the blade. We are here to protect our citizens, you said{{nwh}}not to threaten our neighbors. I have never forgotten your words, Your Majesty. I have held them to my breast. They govern my every action as general. Your Majesty, that sentiment is still alive, and{{nwh}}<br>'''Vigarde:''' Go.<br>'''Selena:''' ...... I humbly acknowledge your orders. Your Majesty... I am the empire's servant. I am Your Majesty's vassal. I am General Selena, the Fluorspar of the Grado Empire.|Vigarde and [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]] in [[Fort Rigwald|Chapter&nbsp;9 of Ephraim's route]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> He even brands Duessel a traitor for opposing his will and requests Selena to kill him.<ref>{{cite|'''Vigarde:''' Selena. Your orders.<br>'''Selena:''' I am ready, Your Majesty. In your service, I am prepared to do{{nwh}}<br>'''Vigarde:''' Duessel has left for Bethroen. Take a battalion and follow him.<br>'''Selena:''' Understood. When I arrive, I will place my troops at his disposal.<br>'''Vigarde:''' No... You will not. You will strike Duessel down.<br>'''Selena:''' Wha...<br>'''Vigarde:''' Duessel is a traitor. He has abandoned his country and sided with Renais. The punishment for treason is death.<br>'''Selena:''' B-but... General Duessel a traitor? That's just not possible! There must be a mistake...<br>'''Vigarde:''' ......<br>'''Selena:''' No... I did not mean that you are mistaken, Your Majesty. But...but...<br>'''Vigarde:''' Selena. You have your orders. You will execute Duessel.|Vigarde and [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]] in [[Fort Rigwald|Chapter&nbsp;9 of Ephraim's route]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref>


The reason for Vigarde's change of behavior is revealed by Duessel to be related to the Dark Stone. The Dark Stone was a strange gemstone created by Prince Lyon and other mages of Grado, said to be more powerful than the Sacred Stones. After the Dark Stone was created, Emperor Vigarde's behavior changed. [[Myrrh]] later confirms that the Dark Stone would be capable of changing Vigarde completely, and that the process is irreversible.<ref>{{cite|'''Myrrh:''' Wait... You're from Grado? Tell me, has anyone around you-- Have you noticed any changed in the people around you recently?<br>'''Selena:''' Changes? What do you mean by that?<br>'''Myrrh:''' Anyone near you... Has anyone been transformed, either in spirit or demeanor? Does anyone act in such a way as to appear a different person altogether?<br>'''Selena:''' ...... How could you know...<br>'''Myrrh:''' The darkness is to blame. I've come here to stop it.|[[Myrrh]] and [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref><ref>{{cite|'''Selena:''' Myrrh, this wave of dark energy you spoke of... Can its evil really change a person that completely?<br>'''Myrrh:''' Yes... All trace of this person would be consumed... destroyed.<br>'''Selena:''' How can this process be reversed?<br>'''Myrrh:''' ...I'm sorry. That is... impossible.<br>'''Selena:''' ...I see.|[[Myrrh]] and [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref>
The reason for Vigarde's change of behavior is revealed by Duessel to be related to the Dark Stone. The Dark Stone was a strange gemstone created by Prince Lyon and other mages of Grado, said to be more powerful than the Sacred Stones. After the Dark Stone was created, Emperor Vigarde's behavior changed. [[Myrrh]] later confirms that the Dark Stone would be capable of changing Vigarde completely, and that the process is irreversible.<ref>{{cite|'''Myrrh:''' Wait... You're from Grado? Tell me, has anyone around you{{nwh}} Have you noticed any changes in the people around you recently?<br>'''Selena:''' Changes? What do you mean by that?<br>'''Myrrh:''' Anyone near you... Has anyone been transformed, either in spirit or demeanor? Does anyone act in such a way as to appear a different person altogether?<br>'''Selena:''' ...... How could you know...<br>'''Myrrh:''' The darkness is to blame. I've come here to stop it.|[[Myrrh]] and [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]] in [[Fluorspar's Oath|Chapter&nbsp;13 of Ephraim's route]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref><ref>{{cite|'''Selena:''' Myrrh, this wave of dark energy you spoke of... Can its evil really change a person that completely?<br>'''Myrrh:''' Yes... All trace of this person would be consumed...destroyed.<br>'''Selena:''' How can the process be reversed?<br>'''Myrrh:''' ...I'm sorry. That is...impossible.<br>'''Selena:''' ...I see.|[[Myrrh]] and [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]] in [[Fluorspar's Oath|Chapter&nbsp;13 of Ephraim's route]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref>


Eventually, in Chapter 14 of Ephraim's route, Ephraim's counterattack against the Grado Empire reaches Grado Keep. In the throne room, Lyon and Vigarde talk about the situation, and Lyon expresses remorse related to Vigarde's death. This reveals that Vigarde had died before the invasion, and was resurrected with dark magic—the darkness sensed by Myrrh and related to the Dark Stone. The person who ordered the invasion of Renais and other nations on Magvel was a mere puppet.<ref>{{cite|'''Lyon:''' Father...<br>'''Vigarde:''' ......<br>'''Lyon:''' Father... Have we been foolish? When you died, I couldn't accept the loss... I... If only I'd been stronger... Urgh!|[[Lyon]] and Vigarde|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> After this revelation, Lyon orders his resurrected father to defeat Ephraim's army before teleporting away. However, Vigarde fails to win the battle and is killed by Ephraim. He says nothing throughout the battle after Lyon leaves his side, and when he dies, his corpse disintegrates—showing that he has not truly been alive during the war.
Eventually, in Chapter&nbsp;14 of Ephraim's route, Ephraim's counterattack against the Grado Empire reaches Grado Keep. In the throne room, Lyon and Vigarde talk about the situation, and Lyon expresses remorse related to Vigarde's death. This reveals that Vigarde had died before the invasion, and was resurrected with dark magic—the darkness sensed by Myrrh and related to the Dark Stone. The person who ordered the invasion of Renais and other nations on Magvel was a mere puppet.<ref>{{cite|'''Lyon:''' Father...<br>'''Vigarde:''' ......<br>'''Lyon:''' Father... Have we been foolish? When you died, I couldn't accept the loss... I... If only I'd been stronger... Urgh!|[[Lyon]] and Vigarde|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> After this revelation, Lyon orders his resurrected father to defeat Ephraim's army before teleporting away. However, Vigarde fails to win the battle and is killed by Ephraim. He says nothing throughout the battle after Lyon leaves his side, and when he dies, his corpse disintegrates—showing that he has not truly been alive during the war.


In reality, Vigarde had died one year before he ordered the invasion of Renais. He died from an illness, which left his son, Prince Lyon, in despair. He decided to resurrect his father using the Sacred Stone of Grado, called the Fire Emblem, which had once been used to seal away the Demon King, [[Fomortiis]]. Vigarde's death was kept from the public while Lyon was putting the plan into motion. Eventually, Lyon managed to resurrect his father as a puppet by splitting the Fire Emblem into two parts—the Sacred Stone and the Dark Stone. He used the power of the Dark Stone to bring his father back to life, but without a will of his own and fell under the influence of the Demon King. Then, under the possession and manipulation of Fomortiis, he destroyed the Sacred Stone of Grado and declared that he would invade the other nations of Magvel. One year later, the resurrected Vigarde with Lyon controlling him, put The Demon King's plan into motion, thus initiating the [[War of the Stones]] and all aforementioned events.<ref>{{cite|One year ago, the emperor died of the illness that had plagued him. Prince Lyon was devastated. He fell into an endless despair. He felt unworthy to take the throne, unable to rule without his father. He then began to look for a way to overturn his father's demise. He wanted to resurrect him. [...] As you know, the Stone of Grado is possessed of...unique powers. It was once used to seal away the Demon King, and it alone held the dark one's soul. It burned within with the Demon King's rage, and we called it the Fire Emblem. Prince Lyon and a team of mages skilled in ancient lore hoped to harness its energies. I remember the joy in Prince Lyon's eyes when he spoke of using it to save lives. [...] Prince Lyon told us he intended to use the Fire Emblem to restore the emperor. His death had been kept from the public, but rumors were beginning to fly. We knew we had to hurry, before the people learned the truth of the emperor's death. Prince Lyon dedicated himself to research, skipping meals, foregoing sleep... And then... [...] I wasn't there, so I did not witness it firsthand. By the time I arrived, the deed had already been done. The Fire Emblem had been shattered, split in two. One was a Sacred Stone, and the other... [...] After that... His Majesty ordered the invasion of Renais, as Prince Lyon asked him to. Father MacGregor grew concerned with Prince Lyon's health. He tried several times to dissuade him from his path. Prince Lyon executed him personally. I, too, was branded a traitor and arrested. My execution was scheduled for tomorrow.|[[Knoll]] to Ephraim|The Sacred Stones}}</ref>
In reality, Vigarde had died one year before he ordered the invasion of Renais. He died from an illness, which left his son, Prince Lyon, in despair. He decided to resurrect his father using the Sacred Stone of Grado, called the Fire Emblem, which had once been used to seal away the Demon King, [[Fomortiis]]. Vigarde's death was kept from the public while Lyon was putting the plan into motion. Eventually, Lyon managed to resurrect his father as a puppet by splitting the Fire Emblem into two parts—the Sacred Stone and the Dark Stone. He used the power of the Dark Stone to bring his father back to life, but without a will of his own and fell under the influence of the Demon King. Then, under the possession and manipulation of Fomortiis, he destroyed the Sacred Stone of Grado and declared that he would invade the other nations of Magvel. One year later, the resurrected Vigarde with Lyon controlling him, put The Demon King's plan into motion, thus initiating the [[War of the Stones]] and all aforementioned events.<ref>{{cite|One year ago, the emperor died of the illness that had plagued him. Prince Lyon was devastated. He fell into an endless despair. He felt unworthy to take the throne, unable to rule without his father. He then began to look for a way to overturn his father's demise. He wanted to resurrect him. [...] As you know, the Stone of Grado is possessed of...unique powers. It was once used to seal away the Demon King, and it alone held the dark one's soul. It burned within with the Demon King's rage, and we called it the Fire Emblem. Prince Lyon and a team of mages skilled in ancient lore hoped to harness its energies. I remember the joy in Prince Lyon's eyes when he spoke of using it to save lives. [...] Prince Lyon told us he intended to use the Fire Emblem to restore the emperor. His death had been kept from the public, but rumors were beginning to fly. We knew we had to hurry, before the people learned the truth of the emperor's death. Prince Lyon dedicated himself to research, skipping meals, foregoing sleep... And then... [...] I wasn't there, so I did not witness it firsthand. By the time I arrived, the deed had already been done. The Fire Emblem had been shattered, split in two. One was a Sacred Stone, and the other... [...] After that... His Majesty ordered the invasion of Renais, as Prince Lyon asked him to. Father MacGregor grew concerned with Prince Lyon's health. He tried several times to dissuade him from his path. Prince Lyon executed him personally. I, too, was branded a traitor and arrested. My execution was scheduled for tomorrow.|[[Knoll]] to Ephraim|The Sacred Stones}}</ref>
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===Role===
===Role===
Vigarde is the boss of [[Father and Son|Chapter 14 of Ephraim's route]]. He stands on a throne, the chapter's [[seize]] point.
Vigarde is the boss of [[Father and Son|Chapter&nbsp;14 of Ephraim's route]]. He stands on a throne, the chapter's [[seize]] point.


===Stats===
===Stats===
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===Role===
===Role===
There are two variations of Vigarde in ''Heroes''. The normal variation of Vigarde was made first available through a [[Grand Hero Battle]] that first ran March 18–24, 2023. A Valentine's variation of Vigarde was added on February 6, 2024, and was first available through the [[Blossoming Bonds]] Tempest Trial which first ran February 7–17, 20204.
There are two variations of Vigarde in ''Heroes''. The normal variation of Vigarde was made first available through a [[Grand Hero Battle]] that first ran March 18–24, 2023. A Valentine's variation of Vigarde was added on February 6, 2024, and was first available through the [[Blossoming Bonds]] Tempest Trial which first ran February 7–17, 2024.


===Vigarde: Silent Emperor===
===Vigarde: Silent Emperor===
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==Quotes==
==Quotes==
===Battle quote===
===Battle quotes===
{{Quote|......|Vigarde, in {{title|The Sacred Stones}}.}}
{{Quote|......|Vigarde, in {{title|The Sacred Stones}}.}}
{{quote|'''Ephraim''': Vigarde! Why did you invade Renais? Why did you kill my father?<br>'''Vigarde''': ......<br>'''Ephraim''': Answer me, Vigarde! ...So you really have lost hold of your senses, haven't you?<br>'''Vigarde''': ......|Vigarde, when fighting [[Ephraim]] in {{title|The Sacred Stones}}.}}
{{quote|'''Vigarde''': ......<br>'''Duessel''': Your Majesty, am I finished?<br>'''Vigarde''': ......<br>'''Duessel''': Your Majesty... It's too late, isn't it? ...Forgive me.|Vigarde, when fighting [[Duessel]] in {{title|The Sacred Stones}}.}}


===Death quote===
===Death quote===
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==[[Meet some of the Heroes]] entries==
==[[Meet some of the Heroes]] entries==
{{sectstub}}
{{Tab
{{MtH
|tab1=Silent Emperor
|tab2=Warmhearted Sire
|content1={{MtH
|full_name=Vigarde: Silent Emperor
|name=Vigarde Silent Emperor
|blurb1=The Grado Empire is the most powerful nation on the continent of Magvel. Here’s Vigarde, Grado’s emperor!
|blurb2=He’s often called the “Silent Emperor” because of his gentle, kindhearted nature. Which makes it quite strange that he’d suddenly order an invasion of his ally, the kingdom of Renais…
|blurb3=It’s as if he’s changed into someone else entirely! Apparently, it’s not just Renais that’s been subjected to Grado’s newfound aggression…
|blurb4=Vigarde’s trusted advisor, Duessel, implored him to abandon this meaningless violence, but his pleas fell on deaf ears. What could be driving Vigarde?
|Related_name1=Lyon
|Related_blurb1=Beloved son of the emperor of Grado, Vigarde. Like his father, who is referred to as the Silent Emperor, he prefers to keep to himself.
|Related_name2=Duessel
|Related_blurb2=One of Grado’s oldest generals, he is known as the Obsidian, one of the Imperial Three. Retainer to Vigarde.
}}
|content2={{MtH
|full_name=Vigarde: Warmhearted Sire
|full_name=Vigarde: Warmhearted Sire
|name=Vigarde Warmhearted Sire
|name=Vigarde Warmhearted Sire
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|Related_name3=Selena
|Related_name3=Selena
|Related_blurb3=Commoner from out of a desolate village who used her magic ability to become the Fluorspar of the Imperial Three. Retainer to Vigarde.
|Related_blurb3=Commoner from out of a desolate village who used her magic ability to become the Fluorspar of the Imperial Three. Retainer to Vigarde.
}}
}}
}}


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FESS Vigarde.png|Artwork of Vigarde from {{title|The Sacred Stones}}.
FESS Vigarde.png|Artwork of Vigarde from {{title|The Sacred Stones}}.
FESS Comic 01.jpg|A page of the {{title|The Sacred Stones Comic}}; Vigarde appears in the bottom panel.
FESS Comic 01.jpg|A page of the {{title|The Sacred Stones Comic}}; Vigarde appears in the bottom panel.
</gallery>
===Battle animations===
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Ba fe08 vigarde general lance.gif|Vigarde attacking with a [[lance]] as a [[General]] in {{title|The Sacred Stones}}.
Ba fe08 vigarde general lance critical.gif|Vigarde performing a [[critical hit]] with a lance as a General in ''The Sacred Stones''.
Ba fe08 vigarde general axe.gif|Vigarde attacking with an [[axe]] as a General in ''The Sacred Stones''.
Ba fe08 vigarde general axe critical.gif|Vigarde performing a critical hit with an axe as a General in ''The Sacred Stones''.
Ba fe08 vigarde general hand axe.gif|Vigarde attacking with a [[Axe#Ranged axes|ranged axe]] as a General in ''The Sacred Stones''.
Ba fe08 vigarde general hand axe critical.gif|Vigarde performing a critical hit with a ranged axe as a General in ''The Sacred Stones''.
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FEH Vigarde Silent Emperor 02a.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Silent Emperor.
FEH Vigarde Silent Emperor 02a.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Silent Emperor.
FEH Vigarde Silent Emperor 03.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Silent Emperor.
FEH Vigarde Silent Emperor 03.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Silent Emperor.
FEH Vigarde Warmhearted Sire 01.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Warmhearted Sire.
FEH Vigarde Warmhearted Sire 02.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Warmhearted Sire.
FEH Vigarde Warmhearted Sire 02a.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Warmhearted Sire.
FEH Vigarde Warmhearted Sire 03.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Warmhearted Sire.
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====Meet some of the Heroes artwork====
====[[Meet some of the Heroes]] artwork====
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FEH mth Vigarde Silent Emperor 01.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Silent Emperor.
FEH mth Vigarde Silent Emperor 02.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Silent Emperor.
FEH mth Vigarde Silent Emperor 03.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Silent Emperor.
FEH mth Vigarde Silent Emperor 04.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Silent Emperor.
FEH mth Vigarde Warmhearted Sire 01.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Warmhearted Sire.
FEH mth Vigarde Warmhearted Sire 01.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Warmhearted Sire.
FEH mth Vigarde Warmhearted Sire 02.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Warmhearted Sire.
FEH mth Vigarde Warmhearted Sire 02.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Warmhearted Sire.
FEH mth Vigarde Warmhearted Sire 04.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Warmhearted Sire.
FEH mth Vigarde Warmhearted Sire 04.png|Artwork of Vigarde: Warmhearted Sire.
FEH mth Selena Admiring General 04.png|Vigarde in artwork of Selena: Admiring General.
FEH mth Duessel Obsidian 03.png|Vigarde in artwork of [[Duessel]]: Obsidian.
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FEH mth Selena Fluorspar 03.png|Vigarde in artwork of [[Selena]]: Fluorspar.
 
FEH mth Selena Admiring General 04.png|Vigarde in an artwork of Selena: Admiring General.
===Battle animations===
FEH mth Natasha Sacred Healer 02.png|Vigrade in an artwork of [[Natasha]]: Sacred Healer.
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Ba fe08 enemy vigarde general axe.gif|Vigarde attacking with an [[axe]] as a [[General]].
Ba fe08 enemy vigarde general axe critical.gif|Vigarde performing a [[critical hit]] with an [[axe]] as a [[General]].
Ba fe08 enemy vigarde general hand axe.gif|Vigarde attacking with a ranged [[axe]] as a [[General]].
Ba fe08 enemy vigarde general hand axe critical.gif|Vigarde performing a [[critical hit]] with a ranged [[axe]] as a [[General]].
Ba fe08 enemy vigarde general lance.gif|Vigarde attacking with a [[lance]] as a [[General]].
Ba fe08 enemy vigarde general lance critical.gif|Vigarde performing a [[critical hit]] with a [[lance]] as a [[General]].
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