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Maxime
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“ | Yes! I'm here! | ” | — Maxime |
Maxime (Japanese: マクシム Maxim) is a subordinate of Ursula of the Black Fang's Four Fangs, and a mini-boss of chapter 26 (28 Hector) of Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. Not much about Maxime is known as he only speaks once, being a rare boss character to have spoken dialogue but no in-battle quotes of any sort, but it's known that he's among Ursula's forces sent to kill Zephiel, Jaffar, and Nino, but ultimately fails and ends up defeated, possibly by Eliwood, Hector, Lyn, and their army, but more likely by Jaffar.
Stats
The Blazing Blade
Chapter 26E/28H, Normal/Eliwood Hard Chapter 28, Hector Hard
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Quotes
Battle quote
Maxime does not have a battle quote.
Death quote
Maxime does not have a death quote.
Trivia
- In what is possibly an oversight, Maxime lacks the dedicated internal boss flag despite being treated as a boss enemy in the story. Because of this, he does not display an icon and player units receive less experience when fighting him than they would if the flag were on.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology and notes |
English |
Maxime |
French form of Maximus.[1] |
Japanese |
マクシム |
Maxim |
Spanish |
Maxime |
As above |
French |
Maxime |
As above |
German |
Maxime |
As above |
Italian |
Maxim |
Alternate transcription of Russian Максим or Belarusian Максім (Maksim) or Ukrainian Максим (Maksym).[2] |
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References
- ↑ Behind the Name: Meaning, origin and history of the name Maxime, www.behindthename.com, Retrieved: 4 May 2019
- ↑ Behind the Name: Meaning, origin and history of the name Maxim, www.behindthename.com, Retrieved: 4 May 2019