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'''Wallace''' is one of the playable units in ''[[Fire Emblem (game)|Fire Emblem]]''. He was a strict and powerful knight who believed in following his superiors' orders, but not blindly.
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Wallace is one of the playable units in ''[[Fire Emblem (game)|Fire Emblem]]''. He was a strict and powerful knight who believed in following his superiors' orders, but not blindly.
  
 
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Wallace started out as a squire when he was only ten years old. At the time he was puny, which caused the other children to tease him. But Wallace was able to learn from a great mercenary named [[Renault]]. Wallace felt he owed much to this teacher, and at one point he swore to Renault that he would always fight for the good of the people and never use the skills Renault taught him for evil.
 
Wallace started out as a squire when he was only ten years old. At the time he was puny, which caused the other children to tease him. But Wallace was able to learn from a great mercenary named [[Renault]]. Wallace felt he owed much to this teacher, and at one point he swore to Renault that he would always fight for the good of the people and never use the skills Renault taught him for evil.
  
Wallace served as a knight for Caelin for thirty years. When he was in his prime, Wallace was the commander of Caelin's knights. He also wrote the Manual of Knightly Prowess, which contained a training regimen that was apparently extremely difficult. Wallace was still a knight during the time that Lord [[Characters in Fire Emblem 7#Hausen|Hausen]]'s daughter Madelyn eloped with the Sacae nomad Hassar. Hausen dispatched Wallace to retrieve them. Wallace found them, but he found himself unable to break up true love so he let them go and spent some time in the dungeon for it. After serving as a knight for thirty years, Wallace eventually retired and became a farmer.  
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Wallace served as a knight for Caelin for thirty years. When he was in his prime, Wallace was the commander of Caelin's knights. He also wrote the Manual of Knightly Prowess, which contained a training regimen that was apparently extremely difficult. Wallace was still a knight during the time that Lord [[Hausen]]'s daughter Madelyn eloped with the Sacae nomad Hassar. Hausen dispatched Wallace to retrieve them. Wallace found them, but he found himself unable to break up true love so he let them go and spent some time in the dungeon for it. After serving as a knight for thirty years, Wallace eventually retired and became a farmer.  
  
In ''Fire Emblem'', he was called out of retirement by [[Characters in Fire Emblem 7#Lundgren|Lundgren]], who told Wallace he was hunting an impostor claiming to be the marquess's granddaughter ([[Lyn]]), and the two rogue knights accompanying her. He eventually met up with Lyn's group in "Chapter 9: A Grim Reunion" and demanded to see Lyn alone. Simply by looking into her eyes, Wallace came to the conclusion that Lyn was no deceiver, and that Lundgren was the true villain. He said that since he had pledged his loyalty to Caelin, he would not allow a usurper like Lundgren on the throne. He then joined up with Lyn's group and lent them his power for the last leg of their quest.
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In ''Fire Emblem'', he was called out of retirement by [[Lundgren]], who told Wallace he was hunting an impostor claiming to be the marquess's granddaughter ([[Lyn]]), and the two rogue knights accompanying her. He eventually met up with Lyn's group in "Chapter 9: A Grim Reunion" and demanded to see Lyn alone. Simply by looking into her eyes, Wallace came to the conclusion that Lyn was no deceiver, and that Lundgren was the true villain. He said that since he had pledged his loyalty to Caelin, he would not allow a usurper like Lundgren on the throne. He then joined up with Lyn's group and lent them his power for the last leg of their quest.
  
 
After Lundgren was defeated, Wallace's fighting spirit was reawakened. He then set off in search of causes to fight for, but due to his lacking any sense of direction, he spent most of his time getting lost and wandering around. Wallace reappears one year later in "Four-Fanged Offense" (Eliwood Chapter 23, Hector Chapter 24). However, he only appears on the version of the chapter where Lloyd is the boss, which is reached only if the combined levels of Lyn, [[Eliwood]] and [[Hector]] were less than 50.  
 
After Lundgren was defeated, Wallace's fighting spirit was reawakened. He then set off in search of causes to fight for, but due to his lacking any sense of direction, he spent most of his time getting lost and wandering around. Wallace reappears one year later in "Four-Fanged Offense" (Eliwood Chapter 23, Hector Chapter 24). However, he only appears on the version of the chapter where Lloyd is the boss, which is reached only if the combined levels of Lyn, [[Eliwood]] and [[Hector]] were less than 50.  

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