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The '''Imperial Three''' (Japanese: {{hover|???|???}}, ''???'') are a small group of high ranking generals serving [[Grado (country)|Grado]] under the direct command of its emperor [[Vigarde]].
The Imperial Three (Japanese: {{hl|三騎|Sanki}} ''Three riders'') are a small group of high ranking generals serving [[Grado]] under the direct command of its emperor [[Vigarde]] in {{FE8}}.


==Overview==
==Overview==
The Imperial Three is a powerful trio of Grado generals. The original group was composed of [[Duessel]], [[Glen]], and [[Valter]]. Some time before the [[War of the Stones]] Valter attacked civilians and was banished from Grado for his actions. After this [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]] was given the title Fluorspar and granted the vacant seat in the Imperial Three.
The Imperial Three is a powerful trio of Grado generals. The original group was composed of [[Duessel]], [[Glen]], and [[Valter]]. Some time before the [[War of the Stones]] Valter attacked civilians and was banished from Grado for his actions. After this [[Selena (The Sacred Stones)|Selena]] was given the title Fluorspar and granted the vacant seat in the Imperial Three. The Imperial Three has its own internal rankings, Duessel is the highest ranking, with Selena being in the middle of the ranks, the lowest seems to be Glen.<ref>{{cite|Selena Fluorspar... Only General Duessel is higher in Emperor Vigarde's esteem...|[[Seth]] to [[Hayden]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref>


During the War of the Stones in [[Timeline of Magvel|803]] Vigarde appointed three more generals of equal standing to the Imperial Three, these three, [[Caellach]], [[Riev]], and [[Valter]] were also given gemstone titles. The Imperial Three did not seem to approve of these choices, but chose to respect Vigarde on the matter.
During the War of the Stones in [[Timeline of Magvel|803]] Vigarde appointed three more generals of similar standing to the Imperial Three, these three, [[Caellach]], [[Riev]], and [[Valter]] were also given gemstone titles. The Imperial Three did not seem to approve of these choices, but chose to respect Vigarde on the matter.


By the conclusion of ''The Sacred Stones'' all but one of Grado's highest Generals are killed, with Duessel being the only remainder. The first to die was Selena, who was killed by Ephraim's forces. Next was Glen, who was killed by Valter in [[Carcino]]. Both Caellach and Valter die in [[Jehanna]] against Ephraim's and Eirika's combined forces. The last is Riev, who died against [[Renais]]' forces in [[Darkling Woods (location)|Darkling Woods]].
By the conclusion of ''The Sacred Stones'' all but one of Grado's highest Generals are killed, with Duessel being the only remainder. The first to die was Selena, who was killed by Ephraim's forces. Next was Glen, who was killed by Valter in [[Carcino]]. Both Caellach and Valter die in [[Jehanna]] against Ephraim's and Eirika's combined forces. The last is Riev, who died against [[Renais]]' forces in [[Darkling Woods (location)|Darkling Woods]], though it is very likely he stopped serving Grado before that battle.


==Members==
==Members==
While Vigarde does regard [[Caellach]], [[Riev]], and [[Valter]] as being equal in standing to the Imperial Three they are not regarded as members of it, despite Valter in particular being a member of the original trio.
While Vigarde does regard [[Caellach]], [[Riev]], and [[Valter]] as being equal in standing to the Imperial Three they are not regarded as members of it.
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 31 August 2023

Imperial Three

No image available.

Leader

Grado

Size

Three members at any given time

Group type

High-ranking generals

Purpose

To serve Grado

Appearance(s)

The Sacred Stones

The Imperial Three (Japanese: 三騎 Three riders) are a small group of high ranking generals serving Grado under the direct command of its emperor Vigarde in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones.

Overview

The Imperial Three is a powerful trio of Grado generals. The original group was composed of Duessel, Glen, and Valter. Some time before the War of the Stones Valter attacked civilians and was banished from Grado for his actions. After this Selena was given the title Fluorspar and granted the vacant seat in the Imperial Three. The Imperial Three has its own internal rankings, Duessel is the highest ranking, with Selena being in the middle of the ranks, the lowest seems to be Glen.[1]

During the War of the Stones in 803 Vigarde appointed three more generals of similar standing to the Imperial Three, these three, Caellach, Riev, and Valter were also given gemstone titles. The Imperial Three did not seem to approve of these choices, but chose to respect Vigarde on the matter.

By the conclusion of The Sacred Stones all but one of Grado's highest Generals are killed, with Duessel being the only remainder. The first to die was Selena, who was killed by Ephraim's forces. Next was Glen, who was killed by Valter in Carcino. Both Caellach and Valter die in Jehanna against Ephraim's and Eirika's combined forces. The last is Riev, who died against Renais' forces in Darkling Woods, though it is very likely he stopped serving Grado before that battle.

Members

While Vigarde does regard Caellach, Riev, and Valter as being equal in standing to the Imperial Three they are not regarded as members of it.

FESS Duessel.png FESS Selena.png FESS Glen.png
Duessel
The Obsidian
Selena
The Fluorspar
Glen
The Sunstone

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Imperial Three

--

Japanese

三騎

Three riders

Spanish

Tres generales imperiales

Three imperial generals

French

Trois Imperiaux

Imperial Three

German

Imperialen Drei

Imperial Three

Italian

Trio imperiale

Imperial trio

Portuguese

Três lendários generais imperiais

Three legendary imperial generals; used in Heroes.

Traditional Chinese

三騎

Three riders; used in Heroes.

References

  1. "Selena Fluorspar... Only General Duessel is higher in Emperor Vigarde's esteem..." — Seth to Hayden, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones

References

Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Playable characters AmeliaArturColmCormagDozlaDuesselEirikaEphraimEwanFordeFranzGarciaGerikGilliamInnesJoshuaKnollKyleL'ArachelLuteMarisaMoulderMyrrhNatashaNeimiRennacRossSalehSethSyreneTanaTethysVanessa
Creature Campaign characters CaellachFadoGlenHaydenIsmaireLyonOrsonRievSelenaValter
Non-playable characters DaraKlimtMansel
Bosses AiasBanditBazbaBeranBinksBoneBreguetCaellachCarlyleFomortiisGhebLyonMorvaMurrayNovalaO'NeillOrsonPabloRievSaarSelenaTiradoValterVigardeZonta
Background characters GradoLatonaMacGregorMonicaNada Kuya
Sacred Twins and personal weapons AudhulmaExcaliburGarmGleipnirIvaldiLatonaNidhoggRapierReginleifSieglindeSiegmundVidofnir
Chapters Pre-split P: The Fall of Renais • 1: Escape! • 2: The Protected • 3: The Bandits of Borgo • 4: Ancient Horrors • 5: The Empire's Reach • 5x: Unbroken Heart • 6: Victims of War • 7: Waterside Renvall • 8: It's a Trap!A New Journey
Eirika's Route 9: Distant Blade • 10: Revolt at Carcino • 11: Creeping Darkness • 12: Village of Silence • 13: Hamill Canyon • 14: Queen of White Dunes
Ephraim's Route 9: Fort Rigwald • 10: Turning Traitor • 11: Phantom Ship • 12: Landing at Taizel • 13: Fluorspar's Oath • 14: Father and Son
Post-split 15: Scorched Sand • 16: Ruled by Madness • 17: River of Regrets • 18: Two Faces of Evil • 19: Last Hope • 20: Darkling WoodsF: Sacred Stone (part 1part 2)
Locations MagvelCarcino (Caer Pelyn) • Darkling WoodsFrelia (Tower of Valni) • Grado (Renvall) • Jehanna (Jehanna HallLagdou Ruins) • Rausten (Melkaen Coast) • Renais (Za'ha Woods)
Groups, objects and concepts Five heroesGerik's MercenariesImperial ThreeLegend of the Sacred StonesMonstersSacred StonesSacred TwinsWar of the Stones
Lists ChaptersCharactersClasses (Class change) • Hidden treasureItemsScriptsSkillsSupportsWeapons
Related topics Creature CampaignThe Sacred Stones ComicNovelizationList of version differences (Name chart) • Pre-release information (Pre-release buildUnused content) • Sound RoomTimelineWorld map