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Weismann
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Weismann (Japanese: ワイズマンWiseman) is the first boss of Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. He is a soldier of Munster who takes several people in the village of Fiana hostage to interrogate them on the location of the Thracian prince Leif.
Weismann is a soldier serving Raydrik. In chapter 1, he captures some villagers of Fiana to interrogate them on the location of Leif, but Leif and the rest of the Fiana Freeblades were away fighting pirates. He also captured Finn's daughter Nanna and Eyvel's adopted daughter Mareeta in an attempt to force him out of hiding from Munster. He is defeated by the Freeblades (who had returned), but Nanna and Mareeta were taken back to Munster by Raydrik.
Stats with two figures separated by a ~ are presented as a range, representing stats that vary due to random growths. The figures to the left and right of the ~ are the stat's minimum and maximum possible values respectively.
D-Damn... You'll... live to regret this, all of you...
”
— Weissmann's defeat quote if killed in Thracia 776.
“
Damn... Bested by a bunch of backwoods yokels. Well, I won't forget this!
”
— Weissmann's quote if captured and released in Thracia 776.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language
Name
Definition, etymology, and notes
English (unofficial)
Weisman Wiseman Weissmann
"Weisman" is used in the most recent, up-to-date version of the fan translation patch, with older versions using "Wiseman", and "Weissman" also common among the fandom outside the fan translation patches.
"Weisman" and "Weissmann" appear to be an attempt to make the name less "English" so as to not seem like his name is just a common word. Weissmann (alternatively spelled Weismann, Weißmann, and other variants) is a German surname meaning "white man";[1] one of its spelling variants, Weismann, also has an additional origin as a surname meaning "wise man".[2]
Japanese
ワイズマン
Wiseman. Wiseman is a surname of English origin meaning "wise man", or an Americanization of the above German surname(s).[3]