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{{Fire Emblem Character | {{Fire Emblem Character | ||
| name=Navarre | | name=Navarre | ||
− | | image=[[Image:Navarre.jpg| | + | | image=[[Image:Navarre.jpg|150px]] |
|caption=''Silent Sword'' | |caption=''Silent Sword'' | ||
|bgcolor = #000066 | |bgcolor = #000066 | ||
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| species=Human | | species=Human | ||
| class=''FE 1/3/BS''<br />Mercenary<br />''FE 11''<br />Myrmidon | | class=''FE 1/3/BS''<br />Mercenary<br />''FE 11''<br />Myrmidon | ||
− | | promotion=''FE 11''<br />Swordmaster | + | | promotion=''FE 1/3''<br />Hero<br />''FE 11''<br />Swordmaster |
| hair=Black | | hair=Black | ||
| eyes=Gray | | eyes=Gray | ||
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| weaponry= | | weaponry= | ||
| voiced by=[[Shinichiro Ota]] | | voiced by=[[Shinichiro Ota]] | ||
− | | debut=[[Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi]] | + | | debut=''[[Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi]]'' |
|}} | |}} | ||
− | '''Navarre''' (or '''Nabarl''' in the PAL version and '''Nabaaru''' in ''Brawl'') is a deadly mercenary who appears as a playable unit in ''[[Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi]]'', ''[[Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo]]'', Part 3 of ''[[BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki]]'' and | + | '''Navarre''' (or '''Nabarl''' in the PAL version and '''Nabaaru''' in ''Brawl'') is a deadly mercenary who appears as a playable unit in ''[[Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi]]'', ''[[Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo]]'', Part 3 of ''[[BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki]]'' and their respective remakes. |
=Background= | =Background= | ||
− | Navarre was a mysterious mercenary who was known throughout Archanea for his skill with the blade. Though he often wound up working for bandits, he had a code of honor and would not fight women or children, a trait which was usually exploited to recruit him. According to some designer's notes, this was because he was traveling the continent in search of an unknown person. | + | Navarre was a mysterious mercenary who was known throughout Archanea for his skill with the blade. He specialized in a dual wielding fighting style, utilizing two eastern blades. Though he often wound up working for bandits, he had a code of honor and would not fight women or children, a trait which was usually exploited to recruit him. According to some designer's notes, this was because he was traveling the continent in search of an unknown person. |
==BS Fire Emblem== | ==BS Fire Emblem== | ||
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==Book Two== | ==Book Two== | ||
− | Navarre resurfaced three years later, where he had once more fallen in with a group of bandits based in the Fane of Raman. However, when he heard that the Altean Army was coming, he changed his mind and helped the girl [[Feena]] (who was lost in the forest and being pursued by the other bandits) to reach the Altean army, simply saying that there was someone within the army he wanted to see. She proceeded to babble on to Navarre about how he looked frightful but was actually gentle and then went on to criticize his hair and fashion sense until Navarre threatened her to shut up. He was automatically playable from the start of Chapter 7, and after | + | Navarre resurfaced three years later, where he had once more fallen in with a group of bandits based in the Fane of Raman. However, when he heard that the Altean Army was coming, he changed his mind and helped the girl [[Feena]] (who was lost in the forest and being pursued by the other bandits) to reach the Altean army, simply saying that there was someone within the army he wanted to see. She proceeded to babble on to Navarre about how he looked frightful but was actually gentle and then went on to criticize his hair and fashion sense until Navarre threatened her to shut up. He was automatically playable from the start of Chapter 7, and after that war ended, he was said to have ignored the hopes of others and once more disappeared. |
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+ | =Other Appearances= | ||
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+ | ==Video Games== | ||
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+ | *In the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, Navarre has been represented by a sticker (where he was referred to as "Nabaaru") in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and an Advanced-rank Support [[Spirit]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. As a Spirit, his Support effect was to let the player character to start a battle equipped with a [[Killing Edge]]. When fought against in a Spirit battle, Navarre's Spirit would possess Marth and fight in a stamina battle where battering items had increased power, and with random chances of powerful critical hits. | ||
+ | *An amnesican Navarre appeared in ''[[Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE]]'' as the Mirage partner of [[Yashiro Tsurugi]]. He could transform into a sword that Tsurugi could wield in battle. | ||
+ | *In ''[[Fire Emblem Warriors]]'', Navarre initially made a non-playable appearance and was made available as a playable fighter through the game's DLC. | ||
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+ | ==Other Media== | ||
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+ | *Navarre appears in the second (and last to be made) episode of the Fire Emblem OVA, where he is called Navarl. He is first seen being coerced into joining the bandits but actually joins in order to help Rena (and later [[Julian]]). He ends up getting into a battle with Ogma until Caeda breaks it up and convinces him to join them. Navarre's past is also hinted at in his nightmare sequence where he shows concern at a woman being slain. | ||
=Trivia= | =Trivia= | ||
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*One of Navarre's impostors, [[Samto]], appears as a playable character in Book Two. | *One of Navarre's impostors, [[Samto]], appears as a playable character in Book Two. | ||
*He receives Support Bonuses from Caeda and [[Ogma]] in ''Shadow Dragon''. | *He receives Support Bonuses from Caeda and [[Ogma]] in ''Shadow Dragon''. | ||
[[Category: Fire Emblem Characters]] | [[Category: Fire Emblem Characters]] |
Latest revision as of 13:49, 7 January 2019
Silent Sword | |
Navarre | |
Species | Human |
Class | FE 1/3/BS Mercenary FE 11 Myrmidon |
Promotion | FE 1/3 Hero FE 11 Swordmaster |
Hair color | Black |
Eye color | Gray |
Age | 20's |
Voiced by | Shinichiro Ota |
Debut | Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi |
Navarre (or Nabarl in the PAL version and Nabaaru in Brawl) is a deadly mercenary who appears as a playable unit in Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi, Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo, Part 3 of BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki and their respective remakes.
Background[edit]
Navarre was a mysterious mercenary who was known throughout Archanea for his skill with the blade. He specialized in a dual wielding fighting style, utilizing two eastern blades. Though he often wound up working for bandits, he had a code of honor and would not fight women or children, a trait which was usually exploited to recruit him. According to some designer's notes, this was because he was traveling the continent in search of an unknown person.
BS Fire Emblem[edit]
Navarre shows up in Part 3, where he happened to be near the Millennial Palace in Pales when Lena was accosted by a perverted nobleman, and Navarre intervened to save her. He was then hired by Lena to help her and her friend Rickard in looting the Millennial Palace. With Castor joining them, the four engaged in comical banter with Navarre often threatening to cut Rickard's tongue out for his lies. They managed to get away with the money after Nyna let them have more treasure and had Camus escort them to the outskirts of the city.
Book One[edit]
Navarre wound up being hired to work for the Soothsire Bandits at the Ghoul's Teeth some time later. He appeared in Chapter 3 as an enemy, but Caeda could convince him to switch sides by questioning what a warrior of his caliber was doing associated with bandits and offered him the ultimatum of either joining them or turning his sword on her. This led Navarre to decide to join with Marth's Altean Army, as Caeda betting her life made her the higher bidder in his eyes. After the war ended, Navarre vanished, but inspired a variety of impostors who hoped to cash in on his name.
Book Two[edit]
Navarre resurfaced three years later, where he had once more fallen in with a group of bandits based in the Fane of Raman. However, when he heard that the Altean Army was coming, he changed his mind and helped the girl Feena (who was lost in the forest and being pursued by the other bandits) to reach the Altean army, simply saying that there was someone within the army he wanted to see. She proceeded to babble on to Navarre about how he looked frightful but was actually gentle and then went on to criticize his hair and fashion sense until Navarre threatened her to shut up. He was automatically playable from the start of Chapter 7, and after that war ended, he was said to have ignored the hopes of others and once more disappeared.
Other Appearances[edit]
Video Games[edit]
- In the Super Smash Bros. series, Navarre has been represented by a sticker (where he was referred to as "Nabaaru") in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and an Advanced-rank Support Spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. As a Spirit, his Support effect was to let the player character to start a battle equipped with a Killing Edge. When fought against in a Spirit battle, Navarre's Spirit would possess Marth and fight in a stamina battle where battering items had increased power, and with random chances of powerful critical hits.
- An amnesican Navarre appeared in Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE as the Mirage partner of Yashiro Tsurugi. He could transform into a sword that Tsurugi could wield in battle.
- In Fire Emblem Warriors, Navarre initially made a non-playable appearance and was made available as a playable fighter through the game's DLC.
Other Media[edit]
- Navarre appears in the second (and last to be made) episode of the Fire Emblem OVA, where he is called Navarl. He is first seen being coerced into joining the bandits but actually joins in order to help Rena (and later Julian). He ends up getting into a battle with Ogma until Caeda breaks it up and convinces him to join them. Navarre's past is also hinted at in his nightmare sequence where he shows concern at a woman being slain.