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Wolf (Japanese: ウルフWolf) is a horseman of Aurelis who served as the leader of Prince Hardin's band of knights in their resistance against the Macedonian occupation of the country. After the War of Shadows, he founded and led the Wolfguard, an elite Aurelian order in the service of Hardin, now the Archanean Emperor. He was fiercely loyal to Hardin even in his descent into tyranny, and as such led the Wolfguard to obstruct Marth's path to Pales near the climax of the War of Heroes.
Wolf was a member of Hardin's four-strong squad of knights in the resistance against Macedon, forced into a mountain fortress after the castle had been claimed by Macedonian forces. Upon the arrival of Marth in Aurelis, Wolf, Hardin and the other Aurelis knights rode to accompany them in the battle to reclaim the Aurelis castle, and from there fought in their forces for the rest of the War of Shadows.
As in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, Wolf was a member of Hardin's four-strong squad of knights in the resistance against Macedon, forced into a mountain fortress after the castle had been claimed by Macedonian forces. Upon the arrival of Marth in Aurelis, Wolf, Hardin and the other Aurelis knights rode to accompany them in the battle to reclaim the Aurelis castle, and from there fought in their forces for the rest of the War of Shadows.
Late in theWar of Heroes, Wolf and the Wolfguard were travelling south to Pales to bolster Emperor Hardin's forces against the approaching Altean army led by Prince Marth. Their path took them through the central mountains, where they crossed paths with the Altean army and ambushed it. Wolf fiercely rebuked Roshea for daring to question the legitimacy of Hardin's claims against Marth shortly before the battle began. He is either killed in the ensuing conflict or, should the player visit the village, he stands down along with the rest of the Aurelian forces upon the command of the King of Aurelis.
Wolf was one of the Aurelian knights who, under Hardin, joined forces with Princess Minerva and the Whitewings to deal with deserters from the Macedon army who were attacking Aurelian villages.
As in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, Wolf was a member of Hardin's four-strong squad of knights in the resistance against Macedon, forced into a mountain fortress after the castle had been claimed by Macedonian forces. Upon the arrival of Marth in Aurelis, Wolf, Hardin and the other Aurelis knights rode to accompany them in the battle to reclaim the Aurelis castle, and from there fought in their forces for the rest of the War of Shadows.
As in Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, late in theWar of Heroes, Wolf and the Wolfguard were travelling south to Pales to bolster Emperor Hardin's forces against the approaching Altean army led by Prince Marth. Their path took them through the central mountains, where they crossed paths with the Altean army and ambushed it. Wolf fiercely rebuked Roshea for daring to question the legitimacy of Hardin's claims against Marth shortly before the battle began. If commanded to stand down by the King of Aurelis, Wolf's forces retreat, but return as reinforcements for Archanea during the battle of Pales; from here, Wolf can be convinced by Sedgar to defect from Archanea and ally with Marth's forces.
He joined the Archanean army and is an important member.
Mystery of the Emblem
Book 1
Wolf, Aurelian Warrior
He remained with the Aurelian Knights, and worked tirelessly to restore the nation.
Shadow Dragon
Wolf, Aurelian Hero
Wolf remained a knight of Aurelis. He helped rebuild, and later captained an elite force known as the Wolfguard.
New Mystery of the Emblem: Heroes of Light and Shadow
Wolf, Aurelian Hero
After the war, Wolf set his sights for Aurelis. As if searching for death, he threw himself recklessly into battle, one after the next...
Commands of War:[Trigger] During the start of your turn, you may select 1 ally unit, and move it. Anti-Fliers:[Always] While this unit is attacking a unit, this unit gains 30 attack.
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English
Wolf
Canis lupus, a canine predator with a strong influence in human folklore; used as both a male given name and a surname.