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− | A master list of the characters appearing in ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]'', as both games feature basically the same characters. Note that some characters (such as [[the Black Knight]] and [[Sephiran]] appear in multiple categories due to their shifting allegiances. | + | A master list of the characters appearing in ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]'', as both games feature basically the same characters. Note that some characters (such as [[the Black Knight]] and [[Sephiran]]) appear in multiple categories due to their shifting allegiances. |
=Main Characters= | =Main Characters= | ||
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''The characters who are listed here are listed because they are akin to lords in one or both of the games, but of them only Ike is ever actually in the Lord class.'' | ''The characters who are listed here are listed because they are akin to lords in one or both of the games, but of them only Ike is ever actually in the Lord class.'' | ||
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*[[Ike]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Ike]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
*[[Micaiah]]: [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Micaiah]]: [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
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===Others=== | ===Others=== | ||
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*[[Aran]]: [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Aran]]: [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
*[[Bastian]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Bastian]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
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*[[Boyd]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Boyd]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
*[[Brom]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Brom]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
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*[[Devdan|Devdan/Danved]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Devdan|Devdan/Danved]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
*[[Edward]]: [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Edward]]: [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
+ | *[[Elincia]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
*[[Ena]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Ena]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
*[[Fiona]]: [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Fiona]]: [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
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*[[Rolf]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Rolf]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
*[[Rhys]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Rhys]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
+ | *[[Sanaki]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]] (''non playable''), [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
*[[Sephiran|Sephiran/Lehran]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]] (''non playable''), [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Sephiran|Sephiran/Lehran]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]] (''non playable''), [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
*[[Shinon]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Shinon]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
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*[[Jarod]]: [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Jarod]]: [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
*[[Lekain]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | *[[Lekain]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]], [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
+ | *[[Ludveck]]: [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|RD]] | ||
*[[Petrine]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]] | *[[Petrine]]: [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|PoR]] | ||
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=Minor Characters= | =Minor Characters= | ||
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+ | [[image:Alder.png|right]] | ||
+ | ===Alder=== | ||
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+ | Alder is General Jarod's main lieutenant throughout Part 1 of ''Radiant Dawn''. He saw Jarod as a "terror to work under" but at the same time he saw a kindred spirit in Jarod, leading him to serve the general with fervent loyalty. This ultimately led him to sacrifice his life for Jarod at the end of "Chapter 9: One Survives" by taking a fatal blow from The Black Knight that had been intended for Jarod. Although he had been sent to distract the Daein troops with most of the other soldiers, Alder had returned to Jarod because he preferred to fight alongside his general. In his dying words, Alder admitted his devotion to Jarod. | ||
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+ | [[image:Anna.png|right]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Anna=== | ||
+ | {{dablink|see main article, [[Anna]]}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | In these games, Anna has no storyline role. She appears only in tutorials and whenever a player suspends their game. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[image:Amy.png|right]] | ||
+ | ===Amy=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Amy is the young girl adopted by Calill and Largo, who have brought her up to believe that they are her birth parents. She helped her parents to run their inn. She is first seen in the "Calill's Shop" base conversation of "Chapter 2-3: Geoffrey's Charge", greeting Geoffrey when he arrived at the inn. Then in "Chapter 3-9: Marauders", when Makalov was looking for an excuse not to help Geoffrey, Amy suggested that he listen to Geoffrey. After Ashera turned most of the world into stone, Largo was among those petrified but Amy was spared. A base conversation in the final chapter suggests that Amy is actually a Branded, which is why she was spared. | ||
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+ | Geoffrey found Amy crying along and brought her with him to the camp of the Hawk Army. There, depending on Calill's status, she was either reunited with her mother or sent to spend time with Ranulf because her mother was either in a different army or dead. Calill's ending shows that after the war, she continued running the inn with the newly revived Largo and Amy. | ||
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+ | [[image:Aimee.png|right]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Aimee=== | ||
+ | {{dablink|see main article, [[Aimee]]}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | Aimee is part of the band of merchants appearing in both games, who acts as the items merchant. In ''Path of Radiance'', they join the group in Chapter 8, and Aimee immediately takes a liking to Ike. She relentlessly hits on him throughout various base conversations, although at one point he is able to send Soren to ward her off, and she gives him a Hammerne staff as a gift for telling her Ike's favorite dish. | ||
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+ | In ''Radiant Dawn'', she was first seen in Chapter 1-3 where she and Ilyana were held in Glaive Prison, having been captured by corrupt Begnion officers while traveling through Daein. The Dawn Brigade helps them to escape, and they provide their services to the group. They later lend their services to the Laguz Alliance in Part 3, with Aimee resuming her flirtations with Ike (and Soren resuming his blocking of these flirtations). This continued in Part 4, when she traveled with the Greil Army. In this game she also held different rare items and weapons in her shop depending on the chapter. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Altina=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Altina was one of the Three Great Heroes who battled Yune in the games' backstory. She was a beorc swordswoman and the original wielder of Alondite and Ragnell, which were blessed by Ashera. After the battle with Yune, she became the first empress of Begnion. She at first married Lehran, but a problem happened when she was impregnated in which Lehran lost his laguz abilities. This caused him to have a nervous breakdown and flee the public scene. At Lehran's request, he was announced dead and the birth rendered a rumor, while Altina remarried a beorc husband and passed off her and Lehran's child as their own. Her line of descendants would become the ruling apostle-empresses of Begnion, with the first daughter of every generation gaining the ability to hear the goddess. | ||
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+ | [[image:daniel.png|right]] | ||
+ | ===Daniel=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Daniel is part of the traveling merchant convoy and the twin brother of Jorge. He is the group's craftsman who makes custom weapons. Within ''Path of Radiance'', the twins are featured in a pair of base conversations where they seek Ike's help in a wargame that they play with each other. In ''Radiant Dawn'', Daniel resumes this function with a modified forge points system and can be given Coins to give random bonus stats to a custom weapon. In Part 4, Daniel and Jorge travel with the Hawk Army and in the base conversation of Chapter 4-2 they give Elincia Rexflame as a gift, having discovered it in the building that they hid in which saved them from being turned into stone. | ||
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+ | [[image:Jacob.png|right]] | ||
+ | ===Jacob=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Jacob is an elderly fellow living in Ohma. He appears in Chapter 12 of ''Radiant Dawn'', greeting Brom in the morning and then later seeing off Brom and Nephenee when they set off to see the queen. His exact relation to Brom is unspecified. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[image:jorge.png|right]] | ||
+ | ===Jorge=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Jorge is part of the traveling merchant convoy and the twin brother of Daniel. He buys and sells items and weapons from the player. Within ''Path of Radiance'', the twins are featured in a pair of base conversations where they seek Ike's help in a wargame that they play with each other, and Jorge defends the value of games during war time. In ''Radiant Dawn'', Jorge and Daniel resume their roles with a new forge points system. In Part 4, Daniel and Jorge travel with the Hawk Army and in the base conversation of Chapter 4-2 they give Elincia Rexflame as a gift, having discovered it in the building that they hid in which saved them from being turned into stone. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Lanvega=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Lanvega was the lord of Marado who once served as a Great Rider of Daein alongside Tauroneo, Bryce and Gawain. He was known as a good swordsman and a stubborn nature, and he was a good friend of Tauroneo's. He renounced his rank and title and withdrew from court life after Ashnard came into power because he refused to serve such a man, being quite familiar with the rumors that Ashnard killed his own father. Following his death (presumably of natural causes), his daughter Fiona succeeded him as steward of Marado. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Lorazieh=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Lorazieh was the king of the heron tribe and the father of Reyson, Leanne, Rafiel and Lillia among various other unseen children. He survived the events of the Serenes Massacre after being rescued by Tibarn, but the shock of it all left him bedridden for twenty years following. He was kept within Phoenicisis Hall and was never seen onscreen. After the events of ''Radiant Dawn'', his health was restored following a ceremony conducted by Rafiel. All that is known of his later life is that he and Leanne sang songs throughout Serenes Forest to inspire those who were building the new unified bird laguz kingdom. If Lehran also survived the ending, Lorazieh urged him to undergo a healing ceremony in Serenes Forest. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Lillia=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Lillia was one of Reyson's older sisters among the heron tribe. She was believed dead during the Serenes Massacre, but in actuality she had been captured by Ashnard's men and brought to the Palmeni Temple, where they attempted to force her to awaken the "dark god" that was sleeping within Lehran's Medallion. She fell ill soon afterwards, but she formed a kinship with her caretaker [[Elena]], despite the two speaking completely different languages. Eventually she taught the song of release to Elena and convinced her to flee the temple with the medallion. She seemingly died soon afterwards, but wrote an account of her stay there on the wall. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[image:Lotz.png|right]] | ||
+ | ===Lotz=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Lotz was a young hawk laguz in the employ of Tibarn. He was fairly naive and unfamiliar with the heron language. In Chapter 25 of ''Path of Radiance'', when Tibarn leaves to help Reyson, he leaves Lotz behind to watch over Leanne and Lorazieh. However, the Black Knight chooses this time to strike and despite Leanne's attempts to warn Lotz (which he cannot understand), he is fatally attacked from behind, and the Black Knight proceeds to capture Leanne. Tibarn discovers him upon his return and with his last words Lotz describes what has happened. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Misaha=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Misaha was the former apostle of Begnion who plays an important role in the backstory of the games. She was most well-known for initiating the emancipation of laguz slaves, which was a great step forward in beorc-laguz relations. However, she was soon visited by her ancestor Lehran, who wanted to help the laguz who were suffering under beorc. Meeting him caused Misaha to change her mind about the mixed blood running through her veins. She had always been careful to hide her Brand and afraid of what would happen if others discovered it, but meeting Lehran had given her pride and she intended to reveal it to the public. | ||
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+ | Before Misaha could do so, she was assassinated by the senators, with the assassination being blamed on the laguz. It is uncertain if this was because they found out she was going public with her Brand or as retaliation for freeing the laguz slaves. Her eldest granddaughter Micaiah (who also had a connection with the goddess) was believed dead with her and her existence covered up, but she in actuality survived. She was succeeded by her younger granddaughter, Sanaki. | ||
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+ | [[image:muston.png|right]] | ||
+ | ===Muston=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Muston is the leader of the traveling convoy of merchants appearing in both games and runs the weapons shop. They begin traveling with the Greil Mercenaries in Chapter 8 of ''Path of Radiance'' for protection and at the end of the game they set off for Daein. Within ''Radiant Dawn'', they first appear at the end of Chapter 1-3 after the Dawn Brigade saves Ilyana and Aimee from prison, and the merchants accompany them for the remainder of Part 1. They are later called in to help the Laguz Alliance Army in Part 3. In Part 4, the merchants split up with the armies and Muston winds up traveling with the Dawn Army. In a base conversation for Part 4 Prologue he gives Micaiah a Rexbolt tome for free, saying that not only were they their only customers with the rest of the world turned to stone, but that he believed in them and that they could make things right. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[image:nico.png|right]] | ||
+ | ===Nico=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nico was a young boy living in Nevassa who idolized the Dawn Brigade and first appeared at the end of ''Radiant Dawn'''s prologue. In Chapter 1-1 he is among the mass of villagers who stall the Begnion soldiers in order for the Dawn Brigade to escape, but Nico is hit with an arrow when the archers begin shooting into the crowd. Micaiah returns after sensing this and uses Sacrifice to heal him. He makes a brief return appearance in a base conversation for Chapter 3-12, where he expresses his belief in Micaiah and the Dawn Brigade. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Ramon=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ramon was the king of Crimea for thirty years and was known for his wisdom. He helped to improve beorc-laguz relations by establishing an alliance with the beast nation of Gallia. He had a daughter, Elincia, late in life, after his brother Renning had already been named heir. In order to avoid an inheritance dispute, Elincia was kept a secret from the public disclosed only to the rulers of the other nations. Early in ''Path of Radiance'', Crimea is invaded by Daein, and Ramon is killed by Ashnard. | ||
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+ | ===Rolf's Mother=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | She is the mother of Rolf (but not Boyd and Oscar) which would suggest she is the second wife of the boys' father. She left their bedridden father for another man due to being unable to cope with the stress of raising two children while looking over the sick father. She later claimed that she regretted her decision and thought of them each and every day. Rolf's mother appears briefly in ''Radiant Dawn'', where she appears in a small home in Mugill in Chapter 3-1, where she shows a paranoid fear of laguz and will give a seraph robe to normal visitors. If Rolf visits, he notices a strange similarity in the woman and she tries to give him a gift, but he coldly refuses it. | ||
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+ | If Oscar or Boyd visited, she would recognize them after calming down, at which point they would make a quick and awkward exit. If the third event occurred, she would then visit the Laguz Alliance's camp in a Chapter 3-2 base conversation wanting to see Rolf, but Boyd and Oscar treat her coldly. Boyd tells her that their father died soon after she left (which she apparently did not know about) and Oscar leaves it up to Rolf to decide; seeing that the Greil Mercenaries have become his family, Rolf refuses to see her since her leaving them has made her just another stranger in his mind. | ||
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+ | ===Soan=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Soan is a laguz warrior of the beast tribe who lived during the time of the great flood and was a lion laguz. He was one of the three great heroes who, with Altina and Dheginsea, defeated Yune. He afterwards became the second king of Begnion, although the American version instead says he was the second king of the beast tribe laguz. It is implied that the Branded swordsman Stefan is his descendant due to his title of "Lion-Blooded" and his Japanese name having Soan's name in it. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Fire Emblem Characters|*Fire Emblem 9 and 10]] |
Latest revision as of 06:56, 27 July 2009
A master list of the characters appearing in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and its sequel, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, as both games feature basically the same characters. Note that some characters (such as the Black Knight and Sephiran) appear in multiple categories due to their shifting allegiances.
Main Characters[edit]
Playable[edit]
This category does not count characters who was only playable in Path of Radiance's Trial Map mode, unless they are also playable in another game.
Lords[edit]
The characters who are listed here are listed because they are akin to lords in one or both of the games, but of them only Ike is ever actually in the Lord class.
Others[edit]
- Astrid: PoR, RD
- Aran: RD
- Bastian: PoR, RD
- Boyd: PoR, RD
- Brom: PoR, RD
- Caineghis: PoR, RD
- Calill: PoR, RD
- Devdan/Danved: PoR, RD
- Edward: RD
- Elincia: PoR, RD
- Ena: PoR, RD
- Fiona: RD
- Gareth: RD
- Gatrie: PoR, RD
- Geoffrey: PoR, RD
- Giffca: PoR, RD
- Haar: PoR, RD
- Heather: RD
- Ilyana: PoR, RD
- Janaff: PoR, RD
- Jill: PoR, RD
- Kieran: PoR, RD
- Kurthnaga: PoR (non playable), RD
- Kyza: RD
- Largo: PoR
- Laura: RD
- Leanne: PoR (non playable), RD
- Leonardo: RD
- Lethe: PoR, RD
- Lucia: PoR, RD
- Lyre: RD
- Makalov: PoR, RD
- Marcia: PoR, RD
- Meg: RD
- Mia: PoR, RD
- Mist: PoR, RD
- Mordecai: PoR, RD
- Muarim: PoR, RD
- Nailah: RD
- Nasir: PoR, RD
- Naesala: PoR, RD
- Nealuchi: PoR (non playable), RD
- Nephenee: PoR, RD
- Nolan: RD
- Oliver: PoR (Trial Map mode only), RD
- Oscar: PoR, RD
- Pelleas: RD
- Rafiel: RD
- Ranulf: PoR, RD
- Reyson: PoR, RD
- Renning: RD
- Rolf: PoR, RD
- Rhys: PoR, RD
- Sanaki: PoR (non playable), RD
- Sephiran/Lehran: PoR (non playable), RD
- Shinon: PoR, RD
- Sigrun: PoR, RD
- Skrimir: RD
- Soren: PoR, RD
- Sothe: PoR, RD
- Stefan: PoR, RD
- Tanith: PoR, RD
- Tauroneo: PoR, RD
- Tibarn: PoR, RD
- Titania: PoR, RD
- Tormod: PoR, RD
- Ulki: PoR, RD
- Vika: RD
- Volke: PoR, RD
- Volug: RD
- Zihark: PoR, RD
Enemies[edit]
- Ashnard: PoR, RD
- Ashera: RD
- Betram: PoR
- Black Knight/Zelgius: PoR, RD
- Bryce: PoR
- Dheginsea: PoR, RD
- Hetzel: PoR, RD
- Izuka: PoR, RD
- Jarod: RD
- Lekain: PoR, RD
- Ludveck: RD
- Petrine: PoR
Non-Playable[edit]
Minor Characters[edit]
Alder[edit]
Alder is General Jarod's main lieutenant throughout Part 1 of Radiant Dawn. He saw Jarod as a "terror to work under" but at the same time he saw a kindred spirit in Jarod, leading him to serve the general with fervent loyalty. This ultimately led him to sacrifice his life for Jarod at the end of "Chapter 9: One Survives" by taking a fatal blow from The Black Knight that had been intended for Jarod. Although he had been sent to distract the Daein troops with most of the other soldiers, Alder had returned to Jarod because he preferred to fight alongside his general. In his dying words, Alder admitted his devotion to Jarod.
Anna[edit]
In these games, Anna has no storyline role. She appears only in tutorials and whenever a player suspends their game.
Amy[edit]
Amy is the young girl adopted by Calill and Largo, who have brought her up to believe that they are her birth parents. She helped her parents to run their inn. She is first seen in the "Calill's Shop" base conversation of "Chapter 2-3: Geoffrey's Charge", greeting Geoffrey when he arrived at the inn. Then in "Chapter 3-9: Marauders", when Makalov was looking for an excuse not to help Geoffrey, Amy suggested that he listen to Geoffrey. After Ashera turned most of the world into stone, Largo was among those petrified but Amy was spared. A base conversation in the final chapter suggests that Amy is actually a Branded, which is why she was spared.
Geoffrey found Amy crying along and brought her with him to the camp of the Hawk Army. There, depending on Calill's status, she was either reunited with her mother or sent to spend time with Ranulf because her mother was either in a different army or dead. Calill's ending shows that after the war, she continued running the inn with the newly revived Largo and Amy.
Aimee[edit]
Aimee is part of the band of merchants appearing in both games, who acts as the items merchant. In Path of Radiance, they join the group in Chapter 8, and Aimee immediately takes a liking to Ike. She relentlessly hits on him throughout various base conversations, although at one point he is able to send Soren to ward her off, and she gives him a Hammerne staff as a gift for telling her Ike's favorite dish.
In Radiant Dawn, she was first seen in Chapter 1-3 where she and Ilyana were held in Glaive Prison, having been captured by corrupt Begnion officers while traveling through Daein. The Dawn Brigade helps them to escape, and they provide their services to the group. They later lend their services to the Laguz Alliance in Part 3, with Aimee resuming her flirtations with Ike (and Soren resuming his blocking of these flirtations). This continued in Part 4, when she traveled with the Greil Army. In this game she also held different rare items and weapons in her shop depending on the chapter.
Altina[edit]
Altina was one of the Three Great Heroes who battled Yune in the games' backstory. She was a beorc swordswoman and the original wielder of Alondite and Ragnell, which were blessed by Ashera. After the battle with Yune, she became the first empress of Begnion. She at first married Lehran, but a problem happened when she was impregnated in which Lehran lost his laguz abilities. This caused him to have a nervous breakdown and flee the public scene. At Lehran's request, he was announced dead and the birth rendered a rumor, while Altina remarried a beorc husband and passed off her and Lehran's child as their own. Her line of descendants would become the ruling apostle-empresses of Begnion, with the first daughter of every generation gaining the ability to hear the goddess.
Daniel[edit]
Daniel is part of the traveling merchant convoy and the twin brother of Jorge. He is the group's craftsman who makes custom weapons. Within Path of Radiance, the twins are featured in a pair of base conversations where they seek Ike's help in a wargame that they play with each other. In Radiant Dawn, Daniel resumes this function with a modified forge points system and can be given Coins to give random bonus stats to a custom weapon. In Part 4, Daniel and Jorge travel with the Hawk Army and in the base conversation of Chapter 4-2 they give Elincia Rexflame as a gift, having discovered it in the building that they hid in which saved them from being turned into stone.
Jacob[edit]
Jacob is an elderly fellow living in Ohma. He appears in Chapter 12 of Radiant Dawn, greeting Brom in the morning and then later seeing off Brom and Nephenee when they set off to see the queen. His exact relation to Brom is unspecified.
Jorge[edit]
Jorge is part of the traveling merchant convoy and the twin brother of Daniel. He buys and sells items and weapons from the player. Within Path of Radiance, the twins are featured in a pair of base conversations where they seek Ike's help in a wargame that they play with each other, and Jorge defends the value of games during war time. In Radiant Dawn, Jorge and Daniel resume their roles with a new forge points system. In Part 4, Daniel and Jorge travel with the Hawk Army and in the base conversation of Chapter 4-2 they give Elincia Rexflame as a gift, having discovered it in the building that they hid in which saved them from being turned into stone.
Lanvega[edit]
Lanvega was the lord of Marado who once served as a Great Rider of Daein alongside Tauroneo, Bryce and Gawain. He was known as a good swordsman and a stubborn nature, and he was a good friend of Tauroneo's. He renounced his rank and title and withdrew from court life after Ashnard came into power because he refused to serve such a man, being quite familiar with the rumors that Ashnard killed his own father. Following his death (presumably of natural causes), his daughter Fiona succeeded him as steward of Marado.
Lorazieh[edit]
Lorazieh was the king of the heron tribe and the father of Reyson, Leanne, Rafiel and Lillia among various other unseen children. He survived the events of the Serenes Massacre after being rescued by Tibarn, but the shock of it all left him bedridden for twenty years following. He was kept within Phoenicisis Hall and was never seen onscreen. After the events of Radiant Dawn, his health was restored following a ceremony conducted by Rafiel. All that is known of his later life is that he and Leanne sang songs throughout Serenes Forest to inspire those who were building the new unified bird laguz kingdom. If Lehran also survived the ending, Lorazieh urged him to undergo a healing ceremony in Serenes Forest.
Lillia[edit]
Lillia was one of Reyson's older sisters among the heron tribe. She was believed dead during the Serenes Massacre, but in actuality she had been captured by Ashnard's men and brought to the Palmeni Temple, where they attempted to force her to awaken the "dark god" that was sleeping within Lehran's Medallion. She fell ill soon afterwards, but she formed a kinship with her caretaker Elena, despite the two speaking completely different languages. Eventually she taught the song of release to Elena and convinced her to flee the temple with the medallion. She seemingly died soon afterwards, but wrote an account of her stay there on the wall.
Lotz[edit]
Lotz was a young hawk laguz in the employ of Tibarn. He was fairly naive and unfamiliar with the heron language. In Chapter 25 of Path of Radiance, when Tibarn leaves to help Reyson, he leaves Lotz behind to watch over Leanne and Lorazieh. However, the Black Knight chooses this time to strike and despite Leanne's attempts to warn Lotz (which he cannot understand), he is fatally attacked from behind, and the Black Knight proceeds to capture Leanne. Tibarn discovers him upon his return and with his last words Lotz describes what has happened.
Misaha[edit]
Misaha was the former apostle of Begnion who plays an important role in the backstory of the games. She was most well-known for initiating the emancipation of laguz slaves, which was a great step forward in beorc-laguz relations. However, she was soon visited by her ancestor Lehran, who wanted to help the laguz who were suffering under beorc. Meeting him caused Misaha to change her mind about the mixed blood running through her veins. She had always been careful to hide her Brand and afraid of what would happen if others discovered it, but meeting Lehran had given her pride and she intended to reveal it to the public.
Before Misaha could do so, she was assassinated by the senators, with the assassination being blamed on the laguz. It is uncertain if this was because they found out she was going public with her Brand or as retaliation for freeing the laguz slaves. Her eldest granddaughter Micaiah (who also had a connection with the goddess) was believed dead with her and her existence covered up, but she in actuality survived. She was succeeded by her younger granddaughter, Sanaki.
Muston[edit]
Muston is the leader of the traveling convoy of merchants appearing in both games and runs the weapons shop. They begin traveling with the Greil Mercenaries in Chapter 8 of Path of Radiance for protection and at the end of the game they set off for Daein. Within Radiant Dawn, they first appear at the end of Chapter 1-3 after the Dawn Brigade saves Ilyana and Aimee from prison, and the merchants accompany them for the remainder of Part 1. They are later called in to help the Laguz Alliance Army in Part 3. In Part 4, the merchants split up with the armies and Muston winds up traveling with the Dawn Army. In a base conversation for Part 4 Prologue he gives Micaiah a Rexbolt tome for free, saying that not only were they their only customers with the rest of the world turned to stone, but that he believed in them and that they could make things right.
Nico[edit]
Nico was a young boy living in Nevassa who idolized the Dawn Brigade and first appeared at the end of Radiant Dawn's prologue. In Chapter 1-1 he is among the mass of villagers who stall the Begnion soldiers in order for the Dawn Brigade to escape, but Nico is hit with an arrow when the archers begin shooting into the crowd. Micaiah returns after sensing this and uses Sacrifice to heal him. He makes a brief return appearance in a base conversation for Chapter 3-12, where he expresses his belief in Micaiah and the Dawn Brigade.
Ramon[edit]
Ramon was the king of Crimea for thirty years and was known for his wisdom. He helped to improve beorc-laguz relations by establishing an alliance with the beast nation of Gallia. He had a daughter, Elincia, late in life, after his brother Renning had already been named heir. In order to avoid an inheritance dispute, Elincia was kept a secret from the public disclosed only to the rulers of the other nations. Early in Path of Radiance, Crimea is invaded by Daein, and Ramon is killed by Ashnard.
Rolf's Mother[edit]
She is the mother of Rolf (but not Boyd and Oscar) which would suggest she is the second wife of the boys' father. She left their bedridden father for another man due to being unable to cope with the stress of raising two children while looking over the sick father. She later claimed that she regretted her decision and thought of them each and every day. Rolf's mother appears briefly in Radiant Dawn, where she appears in a small home in Mugill in Chapter 3-1, where she shows a paranoid fear of laguz and will give a seraph robe to normal visitors. If Rolf visits, he notices a strange similarity in the woman and she tries to give him a gift, but he coldly refuses it.
If Oscar or Boyd visited, she would recognize them after calming down, at which point they would make a quick and awkward exit. If the third event occurred, she would then visit the Laguz Alliance's camp in a Chapter 3-2 base conversation wanting to see Rolf, but Boyd and Oscar treat her coldly. Boyd tells her that their father died soon after she left (which she apparently did not know about) and Oscar leaves it up to Rolf to decide; seeing that the Greil Mercenaries have become his family, Rolf refuses to see her since her leaving them has made her just another stranger in his mind.
Soan[edit]
Soan is a laguz warrior of the beast tribe who lived during the time of the great flood and was a lion laguz. He was one of the three great heroes who, with Altina and Dheginsea, defeated Yune. He afterwards became the second king of Begnion, although the American version instead says he was the second king of the beast tribe laguz. It is implied that the Branded swordsman Stefan is his descendant due to his title of "Lion-Blooded" and his Japanese name having Soan's name in it.