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Fjalar
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“ | Crusader Fjalar's ways ran far too deep with him. He would have turned on us eventually. | ” | — Manfroy, on Arvis |
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Fjalar (Japanese: ファラ Fala), dubbed the "Mage Fighter" (Japanese: 魔法戦士 Mage Fighter), was a member of the Twelve Crusaders, the original wielder and namesake of Valflame and the founder of Grannvale's House Velthomer.
Biography
As with the other Crusaders, Fjalar was a warrior fighting in a revolution against the tyranny of the Loptrian Empire, and was one of the survivors barricaded in Dahna Fortress when the tide turned against their movement. It was at this fortress that the Miracle of Dahna occurred, changing the tide of the war: Fjalar was chosen by one of the twelve dragon gods who descended upon the fortress, and with the dragon underwent a blood pact, which transformed her into one of the Crusaders. The dragon then bestowed upon Fjalar their power, in the form of the Valflame tome, sealed to Fjalar's new holy bloodline, to wield in the war.
With the other Crusaders, Fjalar fought in the rest of the Holy War and contributed to the downfall of the Loptrian Empire. At the war's conclusion, Fjalar and five other Crusaders founded the six duchies of Grannvale, the kingdom founded by their leader Saint Heim, with Fjalar founding Velthomer.
Trivia
- Fjalar's title of "fire god" (Japanese: 火神) is shared with Salamander.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Fjalar |
In Norse mythology, Fjalar is one of three roosters whose crowing will signal the beginning of Ragnarök. |
English (unofficial) |
• Fala |
• Used in Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776 fan translations. |
Japanese |
ファラ |
Officially romanized as Fala. |
Spanish |
Fjalar |
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French |
Fjalar |
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German |
Fjalar |
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Italian |
Fjalar |
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Portuguese (Brazil) |
Fjalar |
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Traditional Chinese |
法拉 |
Fala |
Gallery
Artwork of Fjalar from Treasure.
References
This article is part of Project Characters, a project focused on writing articles for every character present in the Fire Emblem series. |