Grahnye
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“ | But I lost my dear mother to the flames of war during the empire's invasion of Leonster. | ” | — Ares, on Grahnye's fate |
Grahnye (Japanese: グラーニェ Grahnye) was the wife of King Eldigan of the Agustrian state of Nordion, and the mother of Ares.
Biography
Grahnye originated from Leonster in the Munster District, where her parents continued to reside following her departure to marry Eldigan. A frail woman according to Ares, during the Agustrian war with Grannvale, Eldigan sent Grahnye and Ares away from Agustria to protect them from the conflict, where they lived with her parents for a time. Following the Battle of Belhalla, Grannvale launched an invasion of the Munster District to subdue all of its potential rivals, and Grahnye was killed in the invasion; the orphaned Ares was found and adopted by the mercenary Javarro.[1]
Other appearances
Genealogy of the Holy War Ōsawa manga adaptation
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Grahnye herself does not actually exist in this adaptation, and the role of Eldigan's wife is instead filled by a separate character called Iria.
Fire Emblem Cipher
Grahnye appears in the background of one of Ares's promotional cards, P12-007PR.
Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology and notes |
English (unofficial) |
Grahnye |
Referred to by this name in the fandom; she is not mentioned by name in the Genealogy of the Holy War script. |
Japanese |
グラーニェ |
Officially romanized as Grahnye.[2] From Gráinne, a character in the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology. |
Gallery
References
- ↑ "Ares: My father knew Agustria was about to be engulfed in war. So he sent me and my frail mother to her parent's residence in Leonster. But I lost my dear mother to the flames of war during the empire's invasion of Leonster.
Nanna: And that's when you went with Javarro?
Ares: Yeah, he took me in after that, and I traveled the world with his mercenary troops." — Ares and Nanna, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War - ↑ A family tree in Fire Emblem: Treasure (scan by Serenes Forest)
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