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=Background=  
 
=Background=  
  
Oliver was the duke of Tanas who served in Begnion’s Imperial Senate. He pretended to be the most loyal follower of [[Sanaki]], Begnion’s apostle and ruler, but the bishop had a darker side. He had a strange craving fort what he considered to be beautiful art. He even enlisted the aid of the laguz raven king, [[Naesala]], to steal artwork for him from his fellow nobles. Like many beorcs, he was prejudiced against the laguz and saw most of them as repulsive. However, he had some bizarre fetish towards the heron laguz that once inhabited Serenes Forest and were believed to be extinct, as he saw them as beauty in its purest form.  
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Oliver was the duke of Tanas who served in Begnion’s Imperial Senate. He pretended to be the most loyal follower of [[Sanaki]], Begnion’s apostle and ruler, but the bishop hid a darker side. He had a strange craving for what he considered to be beautiful art. He even enlisted the aid of the laguz raven king, [[Naesala]], to steal artwork for him from his fellow nobles. Like many beorcs, he was prejudiced against the laguz and saw most of them as repulsive. However, he had an obsession for the heron laguz that once inhabited Serenes Forest and were believed to be extinct, as he saw them as beauty in its purest form.  
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==Path of Radiance==
  
 
Once in "Chapter 15: The Feral Frontier", he bumped into a Serenes noble, [[Reyson]], when he visited Naesala to discuss Oliver’s next request. He began raving about the herons and asked Naesala to bring him Reyson in addition to stolen artwork. Naesala successfully lured Reyson to Oliver’s villa, at which point Oliver captured him and had him imprisoned in a secret room of his villa. However, [[Ike]] and his [[Greil Mercenaries|mercenaries]] arrived to investigate Oliver's villa at the orders of Sanaki in "Chapter 16: The Atonement". He was initially able to deceive them, but [[Mist]] and [[Titania]] soon discovered the secret room, at which point Oliver withdrew and sent out his men to attack them. After the battle, Reyson escaped from Oliver, but Oliver was able to elude Ike's men as well.
 
Once in "Chapter 15: The Feral Frontier", he bumped into a Serenes noble, [[Reyson]], when he visited Naesala to discuss Oliver’s next request. He began raving about the herons and asked Naesala to bring him Reyson in addition to stolen artwork. Naesala successfully lured Reyson to Oliver’s villa, at which point Oliver captured him and had him imprisoned in a secret room of his villa. However, [[Ike]] and his [[Greil Mercenaries|mercenaries]] arrived to investigate Oliver's villa at the orders of Sanaki in "Chapter 16: The Atonement". He was initially able to deceive them, but [[Mist]] and [[Titania]] soon discovered the secret room, at which point Oliver withdrew and sent out his men to attack them. After the battle, Reyson escaped from Oliver, but Oliver was able to elude Ike's men as well.
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Oliver gathered all of his troops and journeyed deep into Serenes Forest in search of Reyson in "Chapter 17: Day Breaks". At the same time, he sent some of his men to attack the mercenaries. He was so focused towards the goal of recapturing Reyson that he believed he would be able to easily deal with Sanaki after he claimed Reyson. During one clash with Ike, he realized that Ike was carrying with him a second heron, [[Leanne]], who was unconscious. Eventually he took on Ike's mercenaries in a last showdown and accused them of attacking him just because they were jealous of his high social status, and he promised to smite their "hideous evil". Oliver was defeated in the following battle.
 
Oliver gathered all of his troops and journeyed deep into Serenes Forest in search of Reyson in "Chapter 17: Day Breaks". At the same time, he sent some of his men to attack the mercenaries. He was so focused towards the goal of recapturing Reyson that he believed he would be able to easily deal with Sanaki after he claimed Reyson. During one clash with Ike, he realized that Ike was carrying with him a second heron, [[Leanne]], who was unconscious. Eventually he took on Ike's mercenaries in a last showdown and accused them of attacking him just because they were jealous of his high social status, and he promised to smite their "hideous evil". Oliver was defeated in the following battle.
  
He was believed dead, but the other Begnion senators were able to save him. Oliver was allowed to live so long as he remained hidden within his manor. Three years later, Ike's army decided to stay in Oliver's home while passing through Tanas in "Chapter 4: Revelations" of "Part 4: Of Gods and Men". [[Hetzel]] had Oliver lead a group of the Disciples of Order in battle against the mercenaries. However, if he spoke to the heron [[Rafiel]], Oliver immediately switched sides and joined with the Greil Army in fighting off his former minions in order to protect Rafiel. He then rechristened himself as a protector of beauty, saying that his pursuit of beauty was the only thing important to him since he had seen death and it no longer held mystery for him.
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==Radiant Dawn==
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He was believed dead, but the other Begnion senators were able to save him. Oliver was allowed to live so long as he remained hidden within his manor. Three years later, Ike's army decided to stay in Oliver's home while passing through Tanas in "Chapter 4: Revelations" of "Part 4: Of Gods and Men". [[Hetzel]] had Oliver lead a group of the Disciples of Order in battle against the mercenaries. However, if he spoke to the heron [[Rafiel]], Oliver immediately switched sides and joined with the Greil Army in fighting off his former minions in order to protect Rafiel. He then rechristened himself as a protector of beauty, saying that his pursuit of beauty was the only thing important to him, since he had seen death and it no longer held mystery for him.
  
 
After the war ended, Oliver became a sponsor of various artists, especially those who depicted Oliver himself.
 
After the war ended, Oliver became a sponsor of various artists, especially those who depicted Oliver himself.
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=Stats=
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==Path of Radiance==
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'''Base Stats'''
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*Class: Bishop
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*Lvl: 2
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*HP: 32
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*Str: 6
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*Mag: 9
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*Skl: 14
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*Spd: 12
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*Lck: 25
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*Def: 10
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*Res: 20
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*Wlv: Staff/Light A
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*Affin: Fire
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==Radiant Dawn==
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'''Base Stats'''
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*Class: Saint
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*Lvl: 8
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*HP: 48
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*Str: 22
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*Mag: 31
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*Skl: 22
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*Spd: 20
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*Lck: 28
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*Def: 18
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*Res: 32
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*Wlv: Light S, Staff A
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*Affin: Fire
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'''Growth Rates'''
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* HP: 65
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* Str: 55
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* Mag: 35
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* Skl: 35
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* Spd: 45
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* Lck: 30
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* Def: 30
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* Res: 20
  
 
=Trivia=  
 
=Trivia=  
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*He is also playable in the Trial Map mode of ''Path of Radiance''. He is unlocked by completing the game three times.
 
*He is also playable in the Trial Map mode of ''Path of Radiance''. He is unlocked by completing the game three times.
 
*He has his own theme music, called "Power-Hungry Fool" in ''Path of Radiance'' and "Oliver's Fall" in ''Radiant Dawn''. In the latter game he also has his own similar-sounding battle music, "Beauty is a Mad Mistress".
 
*He has his own theme music, called "Power-Hungry Fool" in ''Path of Radiance'' and "Oliver's Fall" in ''Radiant Dawn''. In the latter game he also has his own similar-sounding battle music, "Beauty is a Mad Mistress".
*"Power-Hungry Fool" is included on the soundtrack of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. This is the only reference to Oliver in the game.
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*Although there have not been any direct references to Oliver in the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, "Power-Hungry Fool" has included on the soundtrack of several games starting in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the track is used during [[Spirit]] battles against the Spirits of some other ''Fire Emblem'' villains.
  
 
[[Category: Fire Emblem Characters]]
 
[[Category: Fire Emblem Characters]]

Latest revision as of 00:24, 27 December 2018

Oliver.jpg
Collector of Beauty
Oliver
Species Beorc
Class FE 9
Bishop
FE 10
Saint
Affiliation Begnion
Hair color Red
Eye color Green
Weaponry Nosferatu
Base Tanas
Debut Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

Oliver is a corrupt senator who served as an antagonist in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. Oddly enough, he returns in Radiant Dawn as a boss and a potential playable character.

Background[edit]

Oliver was the duke of Tanas who served in Begnion’s Imperial Senate. He pretended to be the most loyal follower of Sanaki, Begnion’s apostle and ruler, but the bishop hid a darker side. He had a strange craving for what he considered to be beautiful art. He even enlisted the aid of the laguz raven king, Naesala, to steal artwork for him from his fellow nobles. Like many beorcs, he was prejudiced against the laguz and saw most of them as repulsive. However, he had an obsession for the heron laguz that once inhabited Serenes Forest and were believed to be extinct, as he saw them as beauty in its purest form.

Path of Radiance[edit]

Once in "Chapter 15: The Feral Frontier", he bumped into a Serenes noble, Reyson, when he visited Naesala to discuss Oliver’s next request. He began raving about the herons and asked Naesala to bring him Reyson in addition to stolen artwork. Naesala successfully lured Reyson to Oliver’s villa, at which point Oliver captured him and had him imprisoned in a secret room of his villa. However, Ike and his mercenaries arrived to investigate Oliver's villa at the orders of Sanaki in "Chapter 16: The Atonement". He was initially able to deceive them, but Mist and Titania soon discovered the secret room, at which point Oliver withdrew and sent out his men to attack them. After the battle, Reyson escaped from Oliver, but Oliver was able to elude Ike's men as well.

Oliver gathered all of his troops and journeyed deep into Serenes Forest in search of Reyson in "Chapter 17: Day Breaks". At the same time, he sent some of his men to attack the mercenaries. He was so focused towards the goal of recapturing Reyson that he believed he would be able to easily deal with Sanaki after he claimed Reyson. During one clash with Ike, he realized that Ike was carrying with him a second heron, Leanne, who was unconscious. Eventually he took on Ike's mercenaries in a last showdown and accused them of attacking him just because they were jealous of his high social status, and he promised to smite their "hideous evil". Oliver was defeated in the following battle.

Radiant Dawn[edit]

He was believed dead, but the other Begnion senators were able to save him. Oliver was allowed to live so long as he remained hidden within his manor. Three years later, Ike's army decided to stay in Oliver's home while passing through Tanas in "Chapter 4: Revelations" of "Part 4: Of Gods and Men". Hetzel had Oliver lead a group of the Disciples of Order in battle against the mercenaries. However, if he spoke to the heron Rafiel, Oliver immediately switched sides and joined with the Greil Army in fighting off his former minions in order to protect Rafiel. He then rechristened himself as a protector of beauty, saying that his pursuit of beauty was the only thing important to him, since he had seen death and it no longer held mystery for him.

After the war ended, Oliver became a sponsor of various artists, especially those who depicted Oliver himself.

Stats[edit]

Path of Radiance[edit]

Base Stats

  • Class: Bishop
  • Lvl: 2
  • HP: 32
  • Str: 6
  • Mag: 9
  • Skl: 14
  • Spd: 12
  • Lck: 25
  • Def: 10
  • Res: 20
  • Wlv: Staff/Light A
  • Affin: Fire

Radiant Dawn[edit]

Base Stats

  • Class: Saint
  • Lvl: 8
  • HP: 48
  • Str: 22
  • Mag: 31
  • Skl: 22
  • Spd: 20
  • Lck: 28
  • Def: 18
  • Res: 32
  • Wlv: Light S, Staff A
  • Affin: Fire

Growth Rates

  • HP: 65
  • Str: 55
  • Mag: 35
  • Skl: 35
  • Spd: 45
  • Lck: 30
  • Def: 30
  • Res: 20

Trivia[edit]

  • He is also playable in the Trial Map mode of Path of Radiance. He is unlocked by completing the game three times.
  • He has his own theme music, called "Power-Hungry Fool" in Path of Radiance and "Oliver's Fall" in Radiant Dawn. In the latter game he also has his own similar-sounding battle music, "Beauty is a Mad Mistress".
  • Although there have not been any direct references to Oliver in the Super Smash Bros. series, "Power-Hungry Fool" has included on the soundtrack of several games starting in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the track is used during Spirit battles against the Spirits of some other Fire Emblem villains.