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Ashnard was part of Daein’s royal family in the thirteen generation, but he was of a distant bloodline and thus unlikely to be named king. Ashnard hated these customs in which people’s places in life were determined by the classes they were born into. He believed that a person’s status should be determined by strength, with the strong in charge and the weak used as stepping stones and being expendable. Ashnard became a powerful warrior and engaged in skirmishes with Begnion. But he was not content with this and sought a position that he considered more worthy of one with his strength. | Ashnard was part of Daein’s royal family in the thirteen generation, but he was of a distant bloodline and thus unlikely to be named king. Ashnard hated these customs in which people’s places in life were determined by the classes they were born into. He believed that a person’s status should be determined by strength, with the strong in charge and the weak used as stepping stones and being expendable. Ashnard became a powerful warrior and engaged in skirmishes with Begnion. But he was not content with this and sought a position that he considered more worthy of one with his strength. | ||
− | As for the laguz, he used them only as tools in his mad plans due to their great power. His aide, [[Izuka]], developed a special drug that, when fed to a laguz, would turn them into mindless, feral, and above all powerful beasts. At one point he had a laguz mistress, the dragon princess [[Almedha]]. There was no love between them but a strong mutual attraction. This led to Almedha becoming pregnant, at which point Ashnard saw her as worthless since she had no power during her pregnancy. This led the two to a falling-out and a separation, after which they would not see each other again. After their son was born, Ashnard became obsessed with him until he realized that the boy had no ordinary powers. He then rejected the boy as well after using him as bait to lure Almedha's brother, [[Rajaion]], into a trap. | + | As for the laguz, he used them only as tools in his mad plans due to their great power. His aide, [[Izuka]], developed a special drug that, when fed to a laguz, would turn them into mindless, feral, and above all powerful beasts. At one point he had a laguz mistress, the dragon princess [[Almedha]]. There was no love between them but a strong mutual attraction. This led to Almedha becoming pregnant, at which point Ashnard saw her as worthless since she had no power during her pregnancy. This led the two to a falling-out and a separation, after which they would not see each other again. After [[Soren|their son]] was born, Ashnard became obsessed with him until he realized that the boy had no ordinary powers. He then rejected the boy as well after using him as bait to lure Almedha's brother, [[Rajaion]], into a trap. |
Ashnard successfully captured Rajaion and twisted his shape beyond recognition with the aid of the feral laguz medicine. Rajaion became Ashnard’s steed and was assumed by many to simply be a very powerful wyvern. Ashnard also had an ulterior motive for particularly targetting dragon laguz; that was because he wanted Goldoa, the neutral home of the dragon laguz, to be involved in the war he eventually started, so he did everything he could to provoke the Dragon King [[Dheginsea]], as Rajaion and Almedha were his children. He also captured the dragon search squads that came looking for Almedha and had them turned them into Feral Ones. | Ashnard successfully captured Rajaion and twisted his shape beyond recognition with the aid of the feral laguz medicine. Rajaion became Ashnard’s steed and was assumed by many to simply be a very powerful wyvern. Ashnard also had an ulterior motive for particularly targetting dragon laguz; that was because he wanted Goldoa, the neutral home of the dragon laguz, to be involved in the war he eventually started, so he did everything he could to provoke the Dragon King [[Dheginsea]], as Rajaion and Almedha were his children. He also captured the dragon search squads that came looking for Almedha and had them turned them into Feral Ones. | ||
− | He | + | He later received [[Fire Emblem (item)|Lehran’s Medallion]] from [[Sephiran|Lehran]] himself, who told him that a dark god slept within it that could be awakened either by a heron's galdr or constant warfare. He believed that one of the herons living in Serenes Forest could awaken it, so he took advantage of the confusion during the Serenes Massacre (which at one point during ''Path of Radiance'' was said to have been caused by Ashnard, but in ''Radiant Dawn'' it was revealed that the Begnion nobles were truly behind it), to seize a heron princess, [[Lilla]]. He imprisoned her in the Palmeni Temple and made her try to revive the dark god. Lillia fell sick and died, but the medallion was then taken by Gawain, later known as [[Greil]], and his wife, [[Elena]], who fled Daein with it. |
− | Ashnard arranged a twisted scheme to become king of Daein which he | + | Despite the loss of the medallion, Ashnard arranged a twisted scheme to become king of Daein which he set into motion in 626 with use of a blood pact. He hired a traveling wise man and tricked his father into signing a blood pact held by the wise man, claiming it was just a contract for the wise man's services. Ashnard then had the wise man activate the blood pact's curse. This caused a plague across Daein which killed over a thousand people. Among the casualties were his stepmother and the many other princes who would become king in his place. Before he himself would be affected, he decided to stop the blood pact's curse in the only way he knew how: by destroying the document and killing the one bound to it by his or her signature. So Ashnard killed his father and tore up the blood pact. In 627, he finally became the king of Daein. |
As he had planned, people who proved to have great strength were given high positions in his government. His top retainers became known as the [[Four Riders of Daein]]. Ashnard was also known to captured people from across [[Tellius]] and force them into battles to the death, with the winners becoming part of his government. He also received special armor that was blessed by [[Ashera]], from [[the Black Knight]], one of his Four Riders, which improved his prowess in combat. Ashnard also improved anti-laguz attitude by having Daein schools teach lies about the laguz so that the Daein people saw them as enemies. Ashnard was also able to manipulate Rajaion’s former fiancée, [[Ena]], when she came to see Rajaion. But he saw that Ena always seemed to distress Rajaion, so he eventually sent her away to work with [[Petrine]]. | As he had planned, people who proved to have great strength were given high positions in his government. His top retainers became known as the [[Four Riders of Daein]]. Ashnard was also known to captured people from across [[Tellius]] and force them into battles to the death, with the winners becoming part of his government. He also received special armor that was blessed by [[Ashera]], from [[the Black Knight]], one of his Four Riders, which improved his prowess in combat. Ashnard also improved anti-laguz attitude by having Daein schools teach lies about the laguz so that the Daein people saw them as enemies. Ashnard was also able to manipulate Rajaion’s former fiancée, [[Ena]], when she came to see Rajaion. But he saw that Ena always seemed to distress Rajaion, so he eventually sent her away to work with [[Petrine]]. | ||
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In the meantime, Ike led the Crimean Liberation Army in overtaking Daein. However, Ashnard chose to leave the Daein capital and instead inhabiting Crimea’s capital. Ashnard divided his forces and allowed the Crimean Liberation Army to march towards Crimea’s capital. This is because Ashnard saw how Ike’s group had overcome many Daein forces despite all the precautions they had taken, and he wanted to see how far Ike could come. | In the meantime, Ike led the Crimean Liberation Army in overtaking Daein. However, Ashnard chose to leave the Daein capital and instead inhabiting Crimea’s capital. Ashnard divided his forces and allowed the Crimean Liberation Army to march towards Crimea’s capital. This is because Ashnard saw how Ike’s group had overcome many Daein forces despite all the precautions they had taken, and he wanted to see how far Ike could come. | ||
− | Ashnard engaged the Crimean forces in battle in "Endgame: Repatriation". He sent out his elite soldiers and said he’d look forward to seeing how Ike dealt with them. Ashnard lost the final battle and was killed. In Hard Mode, he touched Lehran’s Medallion and went into a berserk mode after being beaten the first time and had to be defeated again in order to kill him. In his dying words, Ashnard was impressed by the strength of his killer but at the same time desired more. Even though Ashnard was dead, | + | Ashnard engaged the Crimean forces in battle in "Endgame: Repatriation". He sent out his elite soldiers and said he’d look forward to seeing how Ike dealt with them. Ashnard lost the final battle and was killed. In Hard Mode, he touched Lehran’s Medallion and went into a berserk mode after being beaten the first time and had to be defeated again in order to kill him. In his dying words, Ashnard was impressed by the strength of his killer but at the same time desired more. Even though Ashnard was dead, Sephiran mused that his dream still lived, as the seeds of war had been scattered across Tellius. |
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+ | =Stats= | ||
+ | ==Path of Radiance== | ||
+ | '''Base Stats''' | ||
+ | *Class: King Daein | ||
+ | *Lvl: 20 | ||
+ | *HP: 60 | ||
+ | *Str: 35 | ||
+ | *Mag: 16 | ||
+ | *Skl: 27 | ||
+ | *Spd: 27 | ||
+ | *Lck: 0 | ||
+ | *Def: 35 | ||
+ | *Res: 26 | ||
+ | *Wlv: Sword S, Axe A | ||
+ | *Affin: Fire | ||
+ | '''Second Fight''' | ||
+ | *HP: 80 | ||
+ | *Str: 40 | ||
+ | *Mag: 25 | ||
+ | *Skl: 30 | ||
+ | *Spd: 28 | ||
+ | *Lck: 10 | ||
+ | *Def: 35 | ||
+ | *Res: 30 | ||
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+ | =Other Appearances= | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Video Games== | ||
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+ | *In the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, Ashnard has appeared as a sticker and a trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and as a Support [[Spirit]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. His effect as a Support Spirit was to increase a fighter's upward and downward launch power. When fought in a Spirit battle, Ashnard's spirit would possess [[Ganondorf]], accompanied by a [[Charizard]] that represented Rajaion. It was a stamina battle in which both fighters had augmented defense. | ||
=Trivia= | =Trivia= | ||
+ | *In ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|Radiant Dawn]]'', it is initially implied that [[Pelleas]] is Ashnard and Almedha's long-lost son. But later in the game this is revealed to be a ruse, and an extra scene during the epilogue shows that [[Soren]] is Ashnard's true son. | ||
*Ashnard is playable in the Trial Map mode of ''Path of Radiance''. He is unlocked by completing the game fifteen times. | *Ashnard is playable in the Trial Map mode of ''Path of Radiance''. He is unlocked by completing the game fifteen times. | ||
*In the Trial Map mode, Ashnard has an in-built Support Bonus with Petrine that protects her from critical attacks. | *In the Trial Map mode, Ashnard has an in-built Support Bonus with Petrine that protects her from critical attacks. | ||
[[Category: Fire Emblem Characters]] | [[Category: Fire Emblem Characters]] |
Latest revision as of 22:11, 8 December 2018
The Mad King with Rajaion | |
Ashnard | |
Species | Beorc |
Class | King Daein |
Affiliation | Daein |
Hair color | Blue |
Weaponry | Gurgurant |
Base | Daein |
Relatives | Almedha (mistress) Soren (son) |
Debut | Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance |
Ashnard is the primary antagonist of Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. He was deranged and obsessed with warfare and power.
Background[edit]
Ashnard was part of Daein’s royal family in the thirteen generation, but he was of a distant bloodline and thus unlikely to be named king. Ashnard hated these customs in which people’s places in life were determined by the classes they were born into. He believed that a person’s status should be determined by strength, with the strong in charge and the weak used as stepping stones and being expendable. Ashnard became a powerful warrior and engaged in skirmishes with Begnion. But he was not content with this and sought a position that he considered more worthy of one with his strength.
As for the laguz, he used them only as tools in his mad plans due to their great power. His aide, Izuka, developed a special drug that, when fed to a laguz, would turn them into mindless, feral, and above all powerful beasts. At one point he had a laguz mistress, the dragon princess Almedha. There was no love between them but a strong mutual attraction. This led to Almedha becoming pregnant, at which point Ashnard saw her as worthless since she had no power during her pregnancy. This led the two to a falling-out and a separation, after which they would not see each other again. After their son was born, Ashnard became obsessed with him until he realized that the boy had no ordinary powers. He then rejected the boy as well after using him as bait to lure Almedha's brother, Rajaion, into a trap.
Ashnard successfully captured Rajaion and twisted his shape beyond recognition with the aid of the feral laguz medicine. Rajaion became Ashnard’s steed and was assumed by many to simply be a very powerful wyvern. Ashnard also had an ulterior motive for particularly targetting dragon laguz; that was because he wanted Goldoa, the neutral home of the dragon laguz, to be involved in the war he eventually started, so he did everything he could to provoke the Dragon King Dheginsea, as Rajaion and Almedha were his children. He also captured the dragon search squads that came looking for Almedha and had them turned them into Feral Ones.
He later received Lehran’s Medallion from Lehran himself, who told him that a dark god slept within it that could be awakened either by a heron's galdr or constant warfare. He believed that one of the herons living in Serenes Forest could awaken it, so he took advantage of the confusion during the Serenes Massacre (which at one point during Path of Radiance was said to have been caused by Ashnard, but in Radiant Dawn it was revealed that the Begnion nobles were truly behind it), to seize a heron princess, Lilla. He imprisoned her in the Palmeni Temple and made her try to revive the dark god. Lillia fell sick and died, but the medallion was then taken by Gawain, later known as Greil, and his wife, Elena, who fled Daein with it.
Despite the loss of the medallion, Ashnard arranged a twisted scheme to become king of Daein which he set into motion in 626 with use of a blood pact. He hired a traveling wise man and tricked his father into signing a blood pact held by the wise man, claiming it was just a contract for the wise man's services. Ashnard then had the wise man activate the blood pact's curse. This caused a plague across Daein which killed over a thousand people. Among the casualties were his stepmother and the many other princes who would become king in his place. Before he himself would be affected, he decided to stop the blood pact's curse in the only way he knew how: by destroying the document and killing the one bound to it by his or her signature. So Ashnard killed his father and tore up the blood pact. In 627, he finally became the king of Daein.
As he had planned, people who proved to have great strength were given high positions in his government. His top retainers became known as the Four Riders of Daein. Ashnard was also known to captured people from across Tellius and force them into battles to the death, with the winners becoming part of his government. He also received special armor that was blessed by Ashera, from the Black Knight, one of his Four Riders, which improved his prowess in combat. Ashnard also improved anti-laguz attitude by having Daein schools teach lies about the laguz so that the Daein people saw them as enemies. Ashnard was also able to manipulate Rajaion’s former fiancée, Ena, when she came to see Rajaion. But he saw that Ena always seemed to distress Rajaion, so he eventually sent her away to work with Petrine.
In 645, Ashnard was finally ready to execute his scheme and spread the seeds of war across the continent in hopes that the rampant warfare would awaken the dark god from the medallion, even if he didn’t have it. He started by executing a brutal attack on Melior, the capital of Crimea. Ashnard killed King Ramon in front of his daughter, Elincia. Ramon's brother Renning put up a better fight and resisted the Daein attempts to kill him, but that only made Ashnard desire him as a subordinate due to his power. So Ashnard had his men capture Renning and expose him to the Feral One drug, twisting him into becoming a helmeted figure known as Betram, and one of the Four Riders. The sudden siege was successful, except that Elincia had escaped. Ashnard sent his forces far and wide in search of her, and it was eventually found that she had joined with a group of mercenaries led by Greil and his son Ike. The Black Knight was successful in killing Greil, but he could not locate the Medallion. They later planted a spy in the group, Ena’s grandfather, Nasir. Nasir was successful in stealing the Medallion and sending it to Ashnard. He also sent the Black Knight out to capture another heron royal, and he eventually returned with Leanne. However, she was rescued before Ashnard could begin torturing her.
In the meantime, Ike led the Crimean Liberation Army in overtaking Daein. However, Ashnard chose to leave the Daein capital and instead inhabiting Crimea’s capital. Ashnard divided his forces and allowed the Crimean Liberation Army to march towards Crimea’s capital. This is because Ashnard saw how Ike’s group had overcome many Daein forces despite all the precautions they had taken, and he wanted to see how far Ike could come.
Ashnard engaged the Crimean forces in battle in "Endgame: Repatriation". He sent out his elite soldiers and said he’d look forward to seeing how Ike dealt with them. Ashnard lost the final battle and was killed. In Hard Mode, he touched Lehran’s Medallion and went into a berserk mode after being beaten the first time and had to be defeated again in order to kill him. In his dying words, Ashnard was impressed by the strength of his killer but at the same time desired more. Even though Ashnard was dead, Sephiran mused that his dream still lived, as the seeds of war had been scattered across Tellius.
Stats[edit]
Path of Radiance[edit]
Base Stats
- Class: King Daein
- Lvl: 20
- HP: 60
- Str: 35
- Mag: 16
- Skl: 27
- Spd: 27
- Lck: 0
- Def: 35
- Res: 26
- Wlv: Sword S, Axe A
- Affin: Fire
Second Fight
- HP: 80
- Str: 40
- Mag: 25
- Skl: 30
- Spd: 28
- Lck: 10
- Def: 35
- Res: 30
Other Appearances[edit]
Video Games[edit]
- In the Super Smash Bros. series, Ashnard has appeared as a sticker and a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and as a Support Spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. His effect as a Support Spirit was to increase a fighter's upward and downward launch power. When fought in a Spirit battle, Ashnard's spirit would possess Ganondorf, accompanied by a Charizard that represented Rajaion. It was a stamina battle in which both fighters had augmented defense.
Trivia[edit]
- In Radiant Dawn, it is initially implied that Pelleas is Ashnard and Almedha's long-lost son. But later in the game this is revealed to be a ruse, and an extra scene during the epilogue shows that Soren is Ashnard's true son.
- Ashnard is playable in the Trial Map mode of Path of Radiance. He is unlocked by completing the game fifteen times.
- In the Trial Map mode, Ashnard has an in-built Support Bonus with Petrine that protects her from critical attacks.