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Myos
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“ | Heheh... The heads of the Grannvale traitors should fetch us a nice little sum! | ” | — Daccar |
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Myos (Japanese: マイオス Maios) was the youngest brother of the late King of Silesse, and the Duke of Tófa Castle. In his hunger to succeed the Silessean throne for himself he opposed the right of succession of the late king's son, Lewyn, and with his elder brother Duke Daccar incited a civil war in Silesse to seize control of Silesse for themselves. Upon the arrival of Sigurd in Silesse, he launched an assault on Sailane Castle, Sigurd's residence, seeking to win the bounty placed on Sigurd's head by Grannvale, but his efforts failed and he was defeated, proving to be little more than a pawn in Daccar's bid for the Silessean throne.
Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
Role
Myos is a boss of Tófa in Chapter 4 and the guardian of its castle.
Stats
- See also:
Dance in the Skies
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Quotes
Battle quotes
“ | Traitors! Your heads will fetch me a fine price in Grannvale! | ” | — Myos, in Chapter 4 of Genealogy of the Holy War. |
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“ | Hmph. If it isn't Queen Lahna's idiot son. So you've come back. | ” | — Myos, when fighting Lewyn, in Chapter 4 of Genealogy of the Holy War. |
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Death quotes
“ | Urgh... This can't be happening... | ” | — Myos, in Chapter 4 of Genealogy of the Holy War. |
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Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Myos |
Used in Heroes.[1] Potentially from Myosotis, a genus flowering plant; "Myosotis" derives ultimately from Ancient Greek μῦς mûs "mouse" and οὖς oûs "ear", referring to the shape of its petals. |
English (unofficial) |
Maios |
Used in the Genealogy of the Holy War fan translation. |
Japanese |
マイオス |
Officially romanized as Maios. The accusative masculine plural of Maius, Latin for "May". |
Spanish |
Myos |
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French |
Myos |
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German |
Myos |
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Italian |
Myos |
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Portuguese |
Myos |
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Traditional Chinese |
邁歐斯 |
Maios |
Gallery
Myos's portrait in Genealogy of the Holy War.
References
- ↑ "Comes to serve Lord Myos, youngest brother of the late king." — From the help text description of Díthorba: Cutting Knight, Fire Emblem Heroes
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