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{{Country Infobox | {{Country Infobox | ||
|image=[[File:FESK Miletos Map.png]] | |image=[[File:FESK Miletos Map.png]] | ||
|capital=Miletos Castle | |capital=Miletos Castle | ||
|continent=[[Jugdral]]}} | |continent=[[Jugdral]] | ||
}} | |||
{{Quote | {{Quote|His army passed through the Miletos District, a independent region which had built up a sizable fortune through trade. However, all that remained was a region dying out under the empire and Loptrians' rule.|Opening narration of [[Light and Dark|Chapter 10]]}} | ||
'''Miletos''' (Japanese: {{hl|ミレトス|Miletos}} ''Miletos'') is an independent nation of [[Jugdral]] located in the continent's south, bordered to the east by [[Thracia]], the [[Munster District]] and the [[Aed Desert]], and separated from [[Grannvale]] to the north by the Miletos Channel. Along with [[Verdane]], it is one of two nations of Jugdral to not be founded by any of the [[Twelve Crusaders]]. | '''Miletos''' (Japanese: {{hl|ミレトス|Miletos}} ''Miletos'') is an independent nation of [[Jugdral]] located in the continent's south, bordered to the east by [[Thracia]], the [[Munster District]] and the [[Aed Desert]], and separated from [[Grannvale]] to the north by the Miletos Channel. Along with [[Verdane]], it is one of two nations of Jugdral to not be founded by any of the [[Twelve Crusaders]]. | ||
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During the era of the [[Loptrian Empire]], in [[Timeline of Archanea, Valentia and Jugdral|the year Grann 452]], an event known as the "Sorrow of Miletos" occurred in which children were sacrificed in droves to the Empire's dark lord, [[Loptous]]; this event may have been the origin of the wider [[child hunts|child hunt]] practice of the [[Loptr Church|Loptrian religion]]. | During the era of the [[Loptrian Empire]], in [[Timeline of Archanea, Valentia and Jugdral|the year Grann 452]], an event known as the "Sorrow of Miletos" occurred in which children were sacrificed in droves to the Empire's dark lord, [[Loptous]]; this event may have been the origin of the wider [[child hunts|child hunt]] practice of the [[Loptr Church|Loptrian religion]]. | ||
Little is otherwise known of the history of Miletos prior to Grannvale's occupation of it following the [[Battle of Belhalla]], other than that the nation was once wealthy, prosperous and a prominent center of [[Jugdral]]i commerce. | Little is otherwise known of the history of Miletos prior to Grannvale's occupation of it following the [[Battle of Belhalla]], other than that the nation was once wealthy, prosperous and a prominent center of [[Jugdral]]i commerce. Following Arvis's ascension to the Grannvale throne and reorganization of the nation into the Grannvale Empire, Miletos was annexed by the Grannvale army and placed under the rule of Duchess [[Hilda (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Hilda]] of [[Friege]], who was appointed "Queen of Miletos". Under her reign, Miletos was one of the regions of Jugdral worst afflicted by the child hunts, with the occupation army also being forced to participate despite their wishes. Their fortunes changed with the arrival of [[Seliph]] and his liberation army in Grann 777, who drove the Grannvale and Loptrian occupations out of Miletos en route to his homeland, [[Chalphy]]. | ||
==Notable locations in Miletos== | ==Notable locations in Miletos== | ||
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===Peruluke=== | ===Peruluke=== | ||
Peruluke Castle is the north-easternmost castle of Miletos, near the borders with the Thracian Peninsula. | Peruluke Castle is the north-easternmost castle of Miletos, near the borders with the Thracian Peninsula. When Seliph's army first arrived in Miletos, it was the subject of a fierce unseen liberation battle, and was subsequently used by Seliph as a base of operations for the rest of his invasion of the country. | ||
===Chronos=== | ===Chronos=== | ||
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===Rados=== | ===Rados=== | ||
Rados Castle is located in the south-west of Miletos, ruled by Bishop [[Morrigan]] of the [[Loptr Church]] with the assistance of General [[Riddell]]. | Rados Castle is located in the south-west of Miletos, ruled by Bishop [[Morrigan]] of the [[Loptr Church]] with the assistance of General [[Riddell]]. Under Morrigan's rule, the castle town's population severely dwindled as all resistance was met with death.<ref>{{Cite|'''Seliph:''' Geez, it's like a ghost town here.<br>'''Lewyn:''' Yeah, Morrigan's mages massacred all those who tried to resist.|[[Seliph]] and [[Lewyn]]|Genealogy of the Holy War}}</ref> | ||
==Characters from Miletos== | ==Characters from Miletos== | ||
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===''Genealogy of the Holy War'' castle data (Chapter 10)=== | ===''Genealogy of the Holy War'' castle data (Chapter 10)=== | ||
{| | {| class="cellpadding-2 chapter-table" style="margin-bottom: 0.8em; width: 70%" | ||
! style="border-radius: 15px; font-size: larger" colspan="7" | Combatants and castles | |||
!style="border | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px" | Army | |||
! Commander | |||
! Affiliation | |||
! Units | |||
! Castles | |||
! Guardian | |||
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px" | Notes | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Seliph's | |||
| [[Seliph]] | |||
| style="background: #3850e0" | Player | |||
| 23 | |||
{{ | | [[Peruluke]] | ||
| {{h|--|Player's discretion}} | |||
| Home castle | |||
|- | |- | ||
| -- | |||
| -- | |||
| style="background: #089000" | Partner | |||
| 6{{h|+6|Upon seizing Miletos Castle}} | |||
| -- | |||
| -- | |||
| • Does not have a faction, castle, or phase, and moves at the end of Seliph's phase.<br>• Additional units appear once Miletos Castle has been seized. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Chronos]] | |||
| [[Hilda (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Hilda]] | |||
| style="background: #a83028" | Enemy | |||
| 16 | |||
| Chronos | |||
| Hilda | |||
| rowspan="2" | The rampart leading to Miletos is lowered when Chronos and Rados are seized. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Rados]] | |||
| [[Riddell]] | |||
| style="background: #a83028" | Enemy | |||
| 19 | |||
| Rados | |||
| [[Morrigan]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Miletos | |||
| -- | |||
| style="background: #a83028" | Enemy | |||
| 5{{h|+25|Upon seizing Chronos and Rados}} | |||
| Miletos | |||
| [[Zagam]] | |||
| • The Miletos army emerges once Chronos and Rados are seized.<br>• The bridge connecting Miletos to Chalphy is raised once Miletos is seized. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px" rowspan="2" | [[Chalphy]] | |||
| [[Julius]] | |||
| style="background: #a83028" rowspan="2" | Enemy | |||
| rowspan="2" | 2{{h|+36|Upon Miletos being seized}} | |||
| rowspan="2" | Chalphy | |||
| -- | |||
| style="border-bottom-right-radius: 15px" rowspan="2" | Julius and Ishtar emerge once Chronos and Rados have been seized; the army appears once Miletos has been seized. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Arvis]] | |||
| Arvis | |||
|} | |} | ||
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|inventory1={{item|4|Elwind}} | |inventory1={{item|4|Elwind}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|no2={{ | |no2={{h|2|For all units except bow-wielders}} | ||
|name2=Glanz | |name2=Glanz | ||
|class2=Paladin | |class2=Paladin | ||
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|inventory2={{item|4|Steel Sword}} | |inventory2={{item|4|Steel Sword}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|no3={{ | |no3={{h|2|For bow-wielders}} | ||
|name3=Krosroy | |name3=Krosroy | ||
|class3=Bow Knight | |class3=Bow Knight | ||
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|res5=16 | |res5=16 | ||
|inventory5={{item|4|Jormungand}} | |inventory5={{item|4|Jormungand}} | ||
|no6={{ | |no6={{h|5|For all units except bow-wielders}} | ||
|name6=Riva | |name6=Riva | ||
|class6=Great Knight | |class6=Great Knight | ||
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|inventory6={{item|4|Silver Axe}} | |inventory6={{item|4|Silver Axe}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|no7={{ | |no7={{h|5|For bow-wielders}} | ||
|name7=Gloria | |name7=Gloria | ||
|class7=Sniper | |class7=Sniper | ||
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|spd8=18 | |spd8=18 | ||
|lck8=0 | |lck8=0 | ||
|def8=12{{ | |def8=12{{h|+5|Granted by the Shield Ring}} | ||
|res8=20 | |res8=20 | ||
|inventory8={{item|4|Jormungand}}<br>{{item|4|Shield Ring}} | |inventory8={{item|4|Jormungand}}<br>{{item|4|Shield Ring}} | ||
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|magl=1 | |magl=1 | ||
|skll=11 | |skll=11 | ||
|spdl=10{{ | |spdl=10{{h|+5|Granted by the Speed Ring}} | ||
|lckl=0 | |lckl=0 | ||
|defl=17 | |defl=17 | ||
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|inventoryl={{item|4|Bolganone}}<br>{{item|4|Speed Ring}} | |inventoryl={{item|4|Bolganone}}<br>{{item|4|Speed Ring}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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== Trivia == | ==Trivia== | ||
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== Etymology and other languages == | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
===Miletos=== | ===Miletos=== | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
|eng-fan-name=Miletos | |eng-fan-name=Miletos | ||
|eng-fan-mean=Used in the ''Genealogy'' and ''Thracia'' [[fan translation]] patches. | |eng-fan-mean=Used in the ''Genealogy'' and ''Thracia'' [[fan translation]] patches. | ||
|jap-name={{ | |jap-name={{h|ミレトス|Miretosu}} | ||
|jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Miletos'''. From [[wikipedia:Miletus|Miletus]], an Ancient Greek city. | |jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Miletos'''. From [[wikipedia:Miletus|Miletus]], an Ancient Greek city. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|eng-fan-name=Perlucos | |eng-fan-name=Perlucos | ||
|eng-fan-mean=Used in the Project Naga fan translation patch. Alteration of the Japanese name to make it have the Greek case ending ''-os'' to match up with the other location names in Miletos. | |eng-fan-mean=Used in the Project Naga fan translation patch. Alteration of the Japanese name to make it have the Greek case ending ''-os'' to match up with the other location names in Miletos. | ||
|jap-name={{ | |jap-name={{h|ペルルーク|Perurūku}} | ||
|jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Peruluke''' in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' and '''Perulula''' in ''Thracia 776'' (the latter of which is presumably a misspelling). | |jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Peruluke''' in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' and '''Perulula''' in ''Thracia 776'' (the latter of which is presumably a misspelling). | ||
}} | }} | ||
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===Chronos=== | ===Chronos=== | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
|jap-name={{ | |jap-name={{h|クロノス|Kuronosu}} | ||
|jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Chronos'''. From [[wikipedia:Chronos|Chronos]] (Ancient Greek: Χρόνος ''Chrónos''), the Greek god of time. | |jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Chronos'''. From [[wikipedia:Chronos|Chronos]] (Ancient Greek: Χρόνος ''Chrónos''), the Greek god of time. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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===Rados=== | ===Rados=== | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
|jap-name={{ | |jap-name={{h|ラドス|Radosu}} | ||
|jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Rados'''. | |jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Rados'''. | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Gallery == | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
FESK Miletos Map.png|Map of Miletos from {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}. | FESK Miletos Map.png|Map of Miletos from {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}. | ||
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{{Refbar}} | {{Refbar}} | ||
{{Nav4}} | {{Nav4}} | ||
[[Category:Locations in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]] | [[Category:Locations in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]] |
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“ | His army passed through the Miletos District, a independent region which had built up a sizable fortune through trade. However, all that remained was a region dying out under the empire and Loptrians' rule. | ” | — Opening narration of Chapter 10 |
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Miletos (Japanese: ミレトス Miletos) is an independent nation of Jugdral located in the continent's south, bordered to the east by Thracia, the Munster District and the Aed Desert, and separated from Grannvale to the north by the Miletos Channel. Along with Verdane, it is one of two nations of Jugdral to not be founded by any of the Twelve Crusaders.
History
During the era of the Loptrian Empire, in the year Grann 452, an event known as the "Sorrow of Miletos" occurred in which children were sacrificed in droves to the Empire's dark lord, Loptous; this event may have been the origin of the wider child hunt practice of the Loptrian religion.
Little is otherwise known of the history of Miletos prior to Grannvale's occupation of it following the Battle of Belhalla, other than that the nation was once wealthy, prosperous and a prominent center of Jugdrali commerce. Following Arvis's ascension to the Grannvale throne and reorganization of the nation into the Grannvale Empire, Miletos was annexed by the Grannvale army and placed under the rule of Duchess Hilda of Friege, who was appointed "Queen of Miletos". Under her reign, Miletos was one of the regions of Jugdral worst afflicted by the child hunts, with the occupation army also being forced to participate despite their wishes. Their fortunes changed with the arrival of Seliph and his liberation army in Grann 777, who drove the Grannvale and Loptrian occupations out of Miletos en route to his homeland, Chalphy.
Notable locations in Miletos
Miletos Castle
Miletos Castle is the the capital of Miletos, situated in the country's north near the Miletos Channel and its bridge to Chalphy in Grannvale.
Peruluke
Peruluke Castle is the north-easternmost castle of Miletos, near the borders with the Thracian Peninsula. When Seliph's army first arrived in Miletos, it was the subject of a fierce unseen liberation battle, and was subsequently used by Seliph as a base of operations for the rest of his invasion of the country.
Chronos
Chronos Castle is located in the central-south of Miletos. Hilda ruled over the rest of Miletos from here.
Rados
Rados Castle is located in the south-west of Miletos, ruled by Bishop Morrigan of the Loptr Church with the assistance of General Riddell. Under Morrigan's rule, the castle town's population severely dwindled as all resistance was met with death.[1]
Characters from Miletos
Gameplay
Miletos is the subject of Chapter 10 of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War; the player's starting point is Peruluke Castle, with the final target being to cross the Miletos Channel into Grannvale and seize Chalphy from Arvis.
Genealogy of the Holy War castle data (Chapter 10)
Combatants and castles | ||||||
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Army | Commander | Affiliation | Units | Castles | Guardian | Notes |
Seliph's | Seliph | Player | 23 | Peruluke | -- | Home castle |
-- | -- | Partner | 6+6 | -- | -- | • Does not have a faction, castle, or phase, and moves at the end of Seliph's phase. • Additional units appear once Miletos Castle has been seized. |
Chronos | Hilda | Enemy | 16 | Chronos | Hilda | The rampart leading to Miletos is lowered when Chronos and Rados are seized. |
Rados | Riddell | Enemy | 19 | Rados | Morrigan | |
Miletos | -- | Enemy | 5+25 | Miletos | Zagam | • The Miletos army emerges once Chronos and Rados are seized. • The bridge connecting Miletos to Chalphy is raised once Miletos is seized. |
Chalphy | Julius | Enemy | 2+36 | Chalphy | -- | Julius and Ishtar emerge once Chronos and Rados have been seized; the army appears once Miletos has been seized. |
Arvis | Arvis |
Vendor Arena enemies
Name | Cost | |
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Iron Sword | 1,000 | |
Iron Blade | 2,000 | |
Wind Sword | 10,000 | |
Iron Lance | 1,000 | |
Iron Lance | 1,000 | |
Iron Lance | 1,000 | |
Silver Lance | 5,000 | |
Slim Lance | 3,000 | |
Iron Axe | 1,000 | |
Steel Lance | 3,000 | |
Iron Bow | 1,000 | |
Recover | 15,000 | |
Rescue | 15,000 | |
Sleep | 30,000 |
Etymology and other languages
Miletos
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English (unofficial) |
Miletos |
Used in the Genealogy and Thracia fan translation patches. |
Peruluke
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English (unofficial) |
Perlucos |
Used in the Project Naga fan translation patch. Alteration of the Japanese name to make it have the Greek case ending -os to match up with the other location names in Miletos. |
Chronos
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
Rados
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
Gallery
Map of Miletos from Genealogy of the Holy War.
Miletos, as depicted in Chapter 10 of Genealogy of the Holy War.
References
- ↑ "Seliph: Geez, it's like a ghost town here.
Lewyn: Yeah, Morrigan's mages massacred all those who tried to resist." — Seliph and Lewyn, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War