Haar
Haar | |
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Species | Beorc |
Class | FE 9 Wyvern Lord FE 10 Dragonmaster |
Promotion | FE 10 Dragonlord |
Affiliation | Daein (former) Crimean Liberation Army |
Hair color | Brown |
Debut | Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance |
Haar is a playable unit in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.
Background
Haar was a wyvern rider who was notoriously lazy. He was often seen taking naps at any opportunity. Haar served under Shiharam since they worked in Begnion, and Haar had a great admiration for General Shiharam such that he napped less often. However, the corruption in the Begnion senate drove Shiharam to leave Begnion. Haar came with him to Daein and continued serving Shiharam loyally while adapting to Daein's increasingly brutal customs, becoming a captain in the Daein army. As Shiharam's daughter Jill grew older, she became part of Haar's battalion. Her energy and determination often clashed with Haar's perpetual lethargy and laziness.
He was first seen in "Chapter 11: Blood Runs Red" when he was startled out of his nap by Jill, who wanted to attack the laguz who were accompanying the Crimeans in Port Toha, but Haar refused to because he did not want to interfere with the other Daein troops. Haar later pulled back to Daein but found that Jill was no longer with them. Suspecting she had followed the Crimeans against his orders, he attempted to track her down. He eventually found to his surprise that she had actually joined with the Crimeans. Haar visited Jill at the Crimean camp in "Chapter 19: Entrusted". He actually approved of Jill for forming her own values but at the same time warned her that they would meet again on the battlefield as enemies soon, and that the Crimeans would have to face Shiharam soon.
In "Chapter 20: Defending Talrega", Haar and Shiharam went along with the brutal war tactics posed by Petrine to prevent her from punishing their families in addition to them. However, Shiharam ordered Haar not to join in on their battle with the Crimean Liberation Army so that if they were defeated, Shiharam wanted Haar to take care of the survivors and their families. Shiharam was killed in the final battle. But Haar held Petrine responsible rather than Shiharam, and he remained in the Daein army in hopes of getting close enough to her that he could attempt to kill her and avenge Shiharam's death. He then planned to try bringing the remaining survivors of the wyvern knight troop back to Begnion.
Haar and the remained wyvern riders became part of Petrine's group that protected the Riven Bridge. In "Chapter 23: The Great Bridge", Petrine deployed Haar and the other riders to engage the Crimean Liberation Army in battle. However, Jill was able to convince Haar to switch over to Crimea's side even though Haar was tired of serving countries, but he decided to switch over because of how much he owed Jill's father. After the war ended, Haar expressed his gladness that the war was finally over and that he had time to rest.
Support Conversation Summaries
Haar is capable of having Support conversations with two other characters.
- Jill- In the first conversation, Jill and Haar converse what Jill should refer to Haar as now that he no longer is her superior, and she finally decides on Mr. Haar. In the second conversation, Jill and Haar start out arguing but wind up reminiscing about Shiharam and how Jill wasn't so uptight around him while Haar did not act as lazy in his presence. Haar then finds a nice piece of ground and asks to be left alone for nap time. In the third conversation, they discuss their plans after the war. Jill wants to return to Daein and be near her father's grave, while Haar also plans to guard his grave or something if he survives his duel with Ashnard. Jill then thinks Haar would be unhappy being with her, but Haar says he thought Jill wouldn't be happy with him. They then agree to start a wyvern courier service together after the war, if they survive.
- Makalov- Makalov sees Haar in one of his naps, which causes Makalov to panic and flee. Haar is woken up by his screams and wonders if Makalov confused him with a Daein soldier. In the next conversation, Haar confronts the frightened Makalov and finds that Makalov had confused him with a debt collector, and Makalov is pleased to find this is not the case. In the final conversation, Makalov observes Haar napping and notes how he sleeps no matter what and is naturally intimidating. Makalov decides to imitate Haar so he can scare off debt collectors and first tries training himself to sleep anywhere. Haar wakes up just as Makalov falls asleep, and Haar criticizes him for sleeping before a big battle and wonders how he survived so long.