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|race=*[[Human]] <small>(later possessed by a [[Divine Dragon|divine dragon]])</small>
|race=*[[Human]] <small>(later possessed by a [[Divine Dragon|divine dragon]])</small>
*[[Einherjar]] <small>({{title|Awakening}})</small>
*[[Einherjar]] <small>({{title|Awakening}})</small>
|family=*[[Lahna]] <small>(mother)</small>
|family=
*[[Ced (crusader)|Ced]] <small>(ancestor)</small>
*[[Lahna]] <small>(mother)</small>
*[[Daccar]] <small>(paternal uncle)</small>
*[[Daccar]] <small>(paternal uncle)</small>
*[[Myos]] <small>(paternal uncle)</small>
*[[Myos]] <small>(paternal uncle)</small>
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*[[Ced]] <small>({{h|son|Canonically in Thracia 776}})</small>
*[[Ced]] <small>({{h|son|Canonically in Thracia 776}})</small>
*[[Fee]] <small>({{h|daughter|Canonically in Thracia 776}})</small>
*[[Fee]] <small>({{h|daughter|Canonically in Thracia 776}})</small>
*[[Ced (crusader)|Ced]] <small>(ancestor)</small>
*[[Musar]], [[Mabel]], [[Meng]], [[Bleg]] <small>(distant relatives)</small>
|nationality=[[Silesse]]an
|nationality=[[Silesse]]an
|titles=*Prince of [[Silesse]]
|titles=*Prince of [[Silesse]]
*King of Silesse
*King of Silesse
|startingclass=*[[Bard]] <small>({{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} first generation)</small>
|startingclass=*[[Bard (Jugdral)|Bard]] <small>({{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} first generation)</small>
*[[Sage]] <small>({{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} second generation, {{title|Awakening}})</small>
*[[Sage]] <small>({{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} second generation, {{title|Awakening}})</small>
|voice=*[[wikipedia:Steve Staley|Steve Staley]]<br><small>(English, {{title|Heroes}})</small>
|voice=*[[wikipedia:Steve Staley|Steve Staley]]<br><small>(English, {{title|Heroes}})</small>
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|recruit=[[Crisis in Agustria|Chapter 2]], automatically from the turn after [[Heirhein]] Castle is seized{{hover|*|In the forest and villages along the north, with Silvia}}
|recruit=[[Crisis in Agustria|Chapter&nbsp;2]], automatically from the turn after [[Heirhein]] Castle is seized{{hover|*|In the forest and villages along the north, with Silvia}}
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|character=Lewyn
|character=Lewyn
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* In [[Crisis in Agustria|Chapter 2]], [[Sigurd]] can initiate a conversation with Lewyn after he appears, which provides no reward.
* In [[Crisis in Agustria|Chapter&nbsp;2]], [[Sigurd]] can initiate a conversation with Lewyn after he appears, which provides no reward.
* In [[Crisis in Agustria|Chapter 2]], Lewyn can talk to [[Erinys]] while she is an enemy, in order to recruit her.
* In [[Crisis in Agustria|Chapter&nbsp;2]], Lewyn can talk to [[Erinys]] while she is an enemy, in order to recruit her.
* In [[Dance in the Skies|Chapter 4]], though not a participant, Lewyn gains love points with both [[Silvia]] (50) and Erinys (25) from a conversation between the two, when Silvia ends her turn next to Erinys before Castle Tófa is conquered.
* In [[Dance in the Skies|Chapter&nbsp;4]], though not a participant, Lewyn gains love points with both [[Silvia]] (50) and Erinys (25) from a conversation between the two, when Silvia ends her turn next to Erinys before Castle Tófa is conquered.
* In [[Dance in the Skies|Chapter 4]], if Lewyn enters Silesse Castle after it has been seized, he will have a conversation with [[Lahna]] and receive the [[Forseti (tome)|Forseti]] tome from her.
* In [[Dance in the Skies|Chapter&nbsp;4]], if Lewyn enters Silesse Castle after it has been seized, he will have a conversation with [[Lahna]] and receive the [[Forseti (tome)|Forseti]] tome from her.
* In [[Dance in the Skies|Chapter 4]], after Silesse Castle has been seized and if neither is presently married, Erinys can initiate a conversation with Lewyn about [[Annand]]. The conversation gives the couple 290 love points, enough to instantly marry the two.
* In [[Dance in the Skies|Chapter&nbsp;4]], after Silesse Castle has been seized and if neither is presently married, Erinys can initiate a conversation with Lewyn about [[Annand]]. The conversation gives the couple 290 love points, enough to instantly marry the two.
* In [[Dance in the Skies|Chapter 4]], after Silesse Castle has been seized, Lewyn can talk to Sigurd, receiving no reward.
* In [[Dance in the Skies|Chapter&nbsp;4]], after Silesse Castle has been seized, Lewyn can talk to Sigurd, receiving no reward.
* In [[Doorway to Destiny|Chapter 5]], if Lewyn was paired with them, Silvia or Erinys can initiate a conversation with him after Phinora Castle has been seized. This yields no reward.
* In [[Doorway to Destiny|Chapter&nbsp;5]], if Lewyn was paired with them, Silvia or Erinys can initiate a conversation with him after Phinora Castle has been seized. This yields no reward.
* In [[The Wyvern Knights of Thracia|Chapter&nbsp;8]], [[Ced]] can talk to [[Seliph]] after his recruitment if Lewyn is Ced's father, giving Ced +3 [[luck]].
* In [[Light and Dark|Chapter&nbsp;10]], either [[Fee]], [[Tine]] or [[Lene]] can talk to Seliph if Lewyn is her father, giving Fee +5 [[strength]], Tine +5 [[Magic (stat)|magic]], and Lene +5 [[defense]].


===Analysis===
===Analysis===
{{analysis}}
{{analysis}}
Lewyn joins in Chapter 2 as a level 6 [[Bard]]. He has good base stats, especially in magic, skill, and speed. While he does not have [[Follow-Up]], preventing him from doubling enemies, he has [[Adept]] and [[Critical (skill)|Critical]], still granting him a way of dealing double damage. His Adept activation rate is very high thanks to excellent attack speed, so he can still strike twice often. Critical also allows him to perform critical hits, killing many enemies in one hit when it triggers. Thanks to his decent speed and skill growths (bolstered by major Forseti blood), Lewyn should continue to have no problem activating his skills throughout the first half of the game. Furthmore, Lewyn has 1-2 range and hits on [[resistance]]. Enemies in ''Genealogy'' tend to have low resistance and lack 1-2 range weapons, so Lewyn can often deal high damage without being counterattacked. Lewyn can reliably participate in arena fights without too much trouble; assuming he gets to attack first and if he procs Adept, he can typically 2HKO most opponents with the [[Elwind]] tome before they even have a chance to act. His lack of Follow-Up can be remedied with the [[Follow-Up Ring]], and he will always have high speed to double almost anyone he fights with it equipped, though many other units that don't have the skill as well would want the ring for the same reason.
====As a unit====
Lewyn joins in Chapter&nbsp;2 as a level&nbsp;6 [[Bard (Jugdral)|Bard]]. He has good base stats, especially in magic, skill, and speed. While he does not have [[Follow-Up]], preventing him from doubling enemies, he has [[Adept]] and [[Critical (skill)|Critical]], still granting him a way of dealing double damage. His Adept activation rate is very high thanks to excellent attack speed, so he can still strike twice often. Critical also allows him to perform critical hits, killing many enemies in one hit when it triggers. Thanks to his decent speed and skill growths (bolstered by major Forseti blood), Lewyn should continue to have no problem activating his skills throughout the first half of the game. Furthmore, Lewyn has 1-2 range and hits on [[resistance]]. Enemies in ''Genealogy'' tend to have low resistance and lack 1-2 range weapons, so Lewyn can often deal high damage without being counterattacked. Lewyn can reliably participate in arena fights without too much trouble; assuming he gets to attack first and if he procs Adept, he can typically 2HKO most opponents with the [[Elwind]] tome before they even have a chance to act. His lack of Follow-Up can be remedied with the [[Follow-Up Ring]], and he will always have high speed to double almost anyone he fights with it equipped, though many other units that don't have the skill as well would want the ring for the same reason.


Lewyn's most significant problem is his low movement and lack of access to a mount. While he has 6 movement, compared to the 5 that some infantry classes sport, he still lags far behind mounted units who possess upwards of 8 movement and the [[Canto]] skill that allows them to continue moving after attacking. This poses a major weakness for Lewyn on ''Genealogy's'' massive maps, as he will often struggle to even make it to a fight on time. You can give him the [[Leg Ring]] to somewhat overcome this shortcoming (boosting his movement up to a whopping 9), but the ring is a heavily competitive item coveted by many units.
Lewyn's most significant problem is his low movement and lack of access to a mount. While he has 6 movement, compared to the 5 that some infantry classes sport, he still lags far behind mounted units who possess upwards of 8 movement and the [[Canto]] skill that allows them to continue moving after attacking. This poses a major weakness for Lewyn on ''Genealogy's'' massive maps, as he will often struggle to even make it to a fight on time. You can give him the [[Leg Ring]] to somewhat overcome this shortcoming (boosting his movement up to a whopping 9), but the ring is a heavily competitive item coveted by many units.


In Chapter 4, when Lewyn visits [[Silesse]], he will obtain the [[Forseti (tome)|Forseti]] tome. As a Holy Weapon, it is nothing short of dominant. It has 30 might, low weight, and grants its wielder +10 skill and +20 speed. While using the Forseti tome, Lewyn's combat is arguably the best in the first generation, as long as he can reach the enemies. While wielding the Forseti, Lewyn can also clear the arena without any trouble, breezing through all seven fights with it. This means he will always have the money to repair Forseti, and he can always give his remaining money to his lover.
In Chapter&nbsp;4, when Lewyn visits [[Silesse]], he will obtain the [[Forseti (tome)|Forseti]] tome. As a Holy Weapon, it is nothing short of dominant. It has 30 might, low weight, and grants its wielder +10 skill and +20 speed. While using the Forseti tome, Lewyn's combat is arguably the best in the first generation, as long as he can reach the enemies. While wielding the Forseti, Lewyn can also clear the arena without any trouble, breezing through all seven fights with it. This means he will always have the money to repair Forseti, and he can always give his remaining money to his lover.


Lewyn's promotion to [[Sage]] grants him incredible stat bonuses and access to B-rank staves, allowing him to support allies without fighting. Perhaps of equal importance (especially when playing for an A-rank in Experience), staves grant Lewyn the ability to spam things like [[Warp]] and [[Return (staff)|Return]] for easy XP.
Lewyn's promotion to [[Sage]] grants him incredible stat bonuses and access to B-rank staves, allowing him to support allies without fighting. Perhaps of equal importance (especially when playing for an A-rank in Experience), staves grant Lewyn the ability to spam things like [[Warp]] and [[Return (staff)|Return]] for easy XP.


====As a father====
====As a father====
Lewyn's most common pairing is with [[Erinys]]. The game strongly suggests it since Lewyn's conversation with Erinys in Chapter 4 makes them fall in love instantly. This pairing gives [[Fee]] an excellent speed growth, [[Adept]], and [[Critical (skill)|Critical]]. Since Fee always has [[Follow-Up]] (inheriting it from Erinys), she becomes an even better combat unit. While she would have higher strength with a physical father like [[Naoise]], Lewyn is still a solid choice thanks to the skills he passes down.
Lewyn's most common pairing is with [[Erinys]]. The game strongly suggests it since Lewyn's conversation with Erinys in Chapter&nbsp;4 makes them fall in love instantly. This pairing gives [[Fee]] an excellent speed growth, [[Adept]], and [[Critical (skill)|Critical]]. Since Fee always has [[Follow-Up]] (inheriting it from Erinys), she becomes an even better combat unit. While she would have higher strength with a physical father like [[Naoise]], Lewyn is still a solid choice thanks to the skills he passes down.


More importantly, this pairing makes [[Ced]] incredibly powerful. Ced's base stats are excellent regardless of his father, but with Lewyn as his father, he joins with the Forseti tome. His speed and HP growths rise over 100%, and his combat capabilities become incredible. Much like Lewyn, a Ced wielding Forseti can fight entire armies without getting hit and counter both melee and ranged enemies. He also becomes one of the easiest ways to kill enemy Holy Weapon users, who are more common in the second generation of ''Genealogy''. While he still suffers from being unmounted, no pairing can fix that.
More importantly, this pairing makes [[Ced]] incredibly powerful. Ced's base stats are excellent regardless of his father, but with Lewyn as his father, he joins with the Forseti tome. His speed and HP growths rise over 100%, and his combat capabilities become incredible. Much like Lewyn, a Ced wielding Forseti can fight entire armies without getting hit and counter both melee and ranged enemies. He also becomes one of the easiest ways to kill enemy Holy Weapon users, who are more common in the second generation of ''Genealogy''. While he still suffers from being unmounted, no pairing can fix that.
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Another common pairing for Lewyn is with [[Tailtiu]]. This gives both [[Tine]] and [[Arthur (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Arthur]] Adept and Critical, increasing their combat potential. Typically, they would only have [[Wrath]], but Lewyn gives them more options. While passing down the more reliable [[Follow-Up]] would be better, Adept is the next best option. Lewyn also passes down Forseti Holy Blood to both children, significantly increasing their HP and speed growths. This improves their durability and Adept activation rates.
Another common pairing for Lewyn is with [[Tailtiu]]. This gives both [[Tine]] and [[Arthur (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Arthur]] Adept and Critical, increasing their combat potential. Typically, they would only have [[Wrath]], but Lewyn gives them more options. While passing down the more reliable [[Follow-Up]] would be better, Adept is the next best option. Lewyn also passes down Forseti Holy Blood to both children, significantly increasing their HP and speed growths. This improves their durability and Adept activation rates.


Most importantly, Arthur inherits the Forseti tome and can use it without investment. This is especially useful because Arthur joins in Chapter 6 – the second generation's first chapter, making him the earliest possible Forseti user to appear in the second generation. No other pairing gives the player a Holy Weapon this early. Also, while Arthur is unmounted before promotion, he gains a mount upon promotion. He will never have Follow-Up without the Follow-Up Ring, but even without it, Forseti allows him to kill most enemies with ease. He is much easier to train while wielding the Forseti, too, thanks to the tome's high might and stat bonuses. After promotion, Arthur will be among the best combat units in the second generation. No other Holy Weapon user in the second generation has both 1-2 range and a mount, so Arthur with Forseti fills a unique niche. Unfortunately, Arthur's stats besides movement are not as good as Ced's, so he will not be as good at combat, though this is mainly relevant against enemy Holy Weapon wielders.
Most importantly, Arthur inherits the Forseti tome and can use it without investment. This is especially useful because Arthur joins in Chapter&nbsp;6 – the second generation's first chapter, making him the earliest possible Forseti user to appear in the second generation. No other pairing gives the player a Holy Weapon this early. Also, while Arthur is unmounted before promotion, he gains a mount upon promotion. He will never have Follow-Up without the Follow-Up Ring, but even without it, Forseti allows him to kill most enemies with ease. He is much easier to train while wielding the Forseti, too, thanks to the tome's high might and stat bonuses. After promotion, Arthur will be among the best combat units in the second generation. No other Holy Weapon user in the second generation has both 1-2 range and a mount, so Arthur with Forseti fills a unique niche. Unfortunately, Arthur's stats besides movement are not as good as Ced's, so he will not be as good at combat, though this is mainly relevant against enemy Holy Weapon wielders.


The third most common pairing for Lewyn is with [[Silvia]]. Since [[Coirpre]] and [[Lene]] are both frail units, the increase to HP growth granted by Holy Blood makes them a bit more durable over time, and the increased speed growth will bolster their avoidance as they gain levels. They also both gain Critical, improving their combat a little. That said, neither Lene nor Coirpre excel at fighting. Lene is a dancer, so her stats are mostly redundant regardless of her father, and Coirpre can only use staves before promotion.
The third most common pairing for Lewyn is with [[Silvia]]. Since [[Coirpre]] and [[Lene]] are both frail units, the increase to HP growth granted by Holy Blood makes them a bit more durable over time, and the increased speed growth will bolster their avoidance as they gain levels. They also both gain Critical, improving their combat a little. That said, neither Lene nor Coirpre excel at fighting. Lene is a dancer, so her stats are mostly redundant regardless of her father, and Coirpre can only use staves before promotion.
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===Role===
===Role===
[[File:Portrait lewyn fe05.png|right]]
[[File:Portrait lewyn fe05.png|right]]
Lewyn appears briefly in the closing cutscene of [[Yearning to Breathe Free|Chapter 14x]], talking to [[August]] and revealing his role in arranging August's servitude to Leif.
Lewyn appears briefly in the closing cutscene of [[Yearning to Breathe Free|Chapter&nbsp;14x]], talking to [[August]] and revealing his role in arranging August's servitude to Leif.
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After the Battle of Belhalla, however, Lewyn's personality abruptly shifted as a result of Forseti possessing him. While still strongly concerned with the protection of the people of Jugdral, his focus was now concerned with the bigger picture of the fight against [[Loptous]] and the Grannvale Empire. He was highly reluctant to engage with his own past, to the point of avoiding and shunning his own children and renouncing any claim to being the king of Silesse. Though an excellent mentor and advisor to Seliph, he was not above fiercely rebuking him when he did not agree with his opinions, particularly if Seliph was reluctant to fight for whatever reason.<ref>{{Cite|Seliph! Get over it!! This is war. If you can't handle the heat, then you belong back at Tirnanog!|Lewyn|Genealogy of the Holy War}}</ref> Forseti's revival and possession of Lewyn required that parts of his original personality be surrendered, and so at the war's conclusion and Forseti's departure, he was incapable of returning to his original life as Silesse's king.<ref>{{cite web|quote=This means that there's no doubt that the Lewyn in the second half is basically the same person as Lewyn in the first half. However, he's given a part of himself to Forseti... And, when the Holy War ends, Forseti actually leaves, but because of the exchange, Lewyn can't live as Lewyn so to speak, and cannot retain his original existence so he cannot go back to Silesse and take the crown.<br>That is why this part is a discordance where the dragon race who had a law to not intervene with the human race did what they are usually not supposed to do—saving a person who was supposed to die.|url=https://serenesforest.net/general/interviews/holy-war/fire-emblem-treasure/|title=Interview from ''Fire Emblem: Treasure''|site=translated by Serenes Forest|retrieved=May 6, 2013}}</ref>
After the Battle of Belhalla, however, Lewyn's personality abruptly shifted as a result of Forseti possessing him. While still strongly concerned with the protection of the people of Jugdral, his focus was now concerned with the bigger picture of the fight against [[Loptous]] and the Grannvale Empire. He was highly reluctant to engage with his own past, to the point of avoiding and shunning his own children and renouncing any claim to being the king of Silesse. Though an excellent mentor and advisor to Seliph, he was not above fiercely rebuking him when he did not agree with his opinions, particularly if Seliph was reluctant to fight for whatever reason.<ref>{{Cite|Seliph! Get over it!! This is war. If you can't handle the heat, then you belong back at Tirnanog!|Lewyn|Genealogy of the Holy War}}</ref> Forseti's revival and possession of Lewyn required that parts of his original personality be surrendered, and so at the war's conclusion and Forseti's departure, he was incapable of returning to his original life as Silesse's king.<ref>{{cite web|quote=This means that there's no doubt that the Lewyn in the second half is basically the same person as Lewyn in the first half. However, he's given a part of himself to Forseti... And, when the Holy War ends, Forseti actually leaves, but because of the exchange, Lewyn can't live as Lewyn so to speak, and cannot retain his original existence so he cannot go back to Silesse and take the crown.<br>That is why this part is a discordance where the dragon race who had a law to not intervene with the human race did what they are usually not supposed to do—saving a person who was supposed to die.|url=https://serenesforest.net/general/interviews/holy-war/fire-emblem-treasure/|title=Interview from ''Fire Emblem: Treasure''|site=translated by Serenes Forest|retrieved=May 6, 2013}}</ref>
==Endings==
===''Genealogy of the Holy War''===
Lewyn, the prince of Silesse...


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
===Battle quotes===
===Battle quotes===
{{Quote|'''Macbeth:''' H-huh? Who are you?<br>'''Lewyn:''' You're that Macbeth slime, aren't you? You've no business being a lord. Here, allow me to help you... retire.
{{Quote|'''Macbeth:''' H-huh? Who are you?<br>'''Lewyn:''' You're that Macbeth slime, aren't you? You've no business being a lord. Here, allow me to help you... retire.
|Lewyn, when fighting [[Macbeth]], in [[Crisis in Agustria|Chapter 2]] in {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}}
|Lewyn, when fighting [[Macbeth]], in [[Crisis in Agustria|Chapter&nbsp;2]] in {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}}


{{Quote|'''Myos:''' Keh... Look who's come crawling back. My dear sister-in-law's idiot son has returned at last.<br>'''Lewyn:''' Hello, Uncle. Time for you to die. After all, Silesse needs its future.|Lewyn, when fighting [[Myos]], in [[Dance in the Skies|Chapter 4]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}}
{{Quote|'''Myos:''' Keh... Look who's come crawling back. My dear sister-in-law's idiot son has returned at last.<br>'''Lewyn:''' Hello, Uncle. Time for you to die. After all, Silesse needs its future.|Lewyn, when fighting [[Myos]], in [[Dance in the Skies|Chapter&nbsp;4]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}}


{{Quote|'''Daccar:''' Keh... Lewyn... Damn you!<br>'''Lewyn:''' How dare you, Daccar! How dare you murder Annand! Death is too good for the likes of you!<br>'''Daccar:''' What nerve! You die here and now, Lewyn!|Lewyn, when fighting [[Daccar]], in [[Dance in the Skies|Chapter 4]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}}
{{Quote|'''Daccar:''' Keh... Lewyn... Damn you!<br>'''Lewyn:''' How dare you, Daccar! How dare you murder Annand! Death is too good for the likes of you!<br>'''Daccar:''' What nerve! You die here and now, Lewyn!|Lewyn, when fighting [[Daccar]], in [[Dance in the Skies|Chapter&nbsp;4]] of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}.}}


{{Quote|I've no love for bloodshed, but you cannot be allowed to pursue this fight.|Lewyn, as an enemy in ''[[Lost Bloodlines 1]]'' in {{title|Awakening}}.}}
{{Quote|I've no love for bloodshed, but you cannot be allowed to pursue this fight.|Lewyn, as an enemy in ''[[Lost Bloodlines 1]]'' in {{title|Awakening}}.}}
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==[[Meet some of the Heroes]] entries==
{{Tab
|tab1=Guiding Breeze
|tab2=Wind-Song Scion
|content1={{MtH
|full_name=Lewyn: Guiding Breeze
|name=Lewyn Guiding Breeze
|blurb1=Lewyn is a traveling bard. It goes without saying that he knows his way around a musical instrument, but he's also an extremely talented mage as well!
|blurb2=There's a reason for that, of course. You see, his lifestyle as a bard is a cover. Lewyn is actually the prince of Silesse, and the descendant of the crusader Ced!
|blurb3=Lewyn is something of a free spirit. He simply left the kingdom one day, which caused a commotion and resulted in a team being frantically sent out to find him.
|blurb4=Don't get him wrong, though. He's very caring and considerate, particularly toward the weak and downtrodden. And with his carefree, breezy demeanor, he really does make a great bard!
|Related_name1=Silvia
|Related_blurb1=A dancer who travels the world. She looks sweet, but she doesn't necessarily act that way. Descendant of the high priest Bragi. She's taken a romantic interest in Lewyn.
|Related_name2=Erinys
|Related_blurb2=A serious, earnest pegasus knight of Silesse. She sets out on a journey in search of Lewyn after he suddenly leaves the kingdom.
}}
|content2={{MtH
|full_name=Lewyn: Wind-Song Scion
|name=Lewyn Wind-Song Scion
|blurb1=A stylish guest from Silesse has come to attend the Day of the Twelve festival! That's right, it's Lewyn, and he's making an appearance in a special outfit!
|blurb2=This elegant outfit is based on the attire worn by Ced, Lewyn's ancestor. He was one of the 12 crusaders, who once carried the wind tome Forseti!
|blurb3=The green shawl Lewyn is wearing calls to mind a gentle breeze, and it comes complete with metallic fittings that gleam with the light. Lewyn once guided Seliph, the Scion of Light, so I'd say that it's a pretty appropriate addition!
|blurb4=Lewyn has something of a relaxed, mature attitude that makes him seem rather grown-up compared to others. I hope that he'll continue to look out for the younger Heroes at the festival!
|Related_name1=Seliph
|Related_blurb1=Inheritor of the sacred sword Tyrfing. A savior in his time, but dislikes battle. Julia's half brother. He was aided by Lewyn in his quest to liberate the continent.
|Related_name2=Julia
|Related_blurb2=Inheritor of the Book of Naga. Seliph's half sister by a different father. Gentle, yet faces her destiny with strength. Lewyn looked after her when she lost her memory.
}}
}}
==[[Choose Your Legends]] placement history==
{{CYL results}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:Portrait lewyn 01 fe04.png]] [[File: Portrait lewyn 02 fe04.png]]
| style="border-left: 1px solid {{Color2}}; border-bottom: 1px solid {{Color2}}" | [[Bard]] [[File:Ma snes02 bard playable.gif]]
| style="border-left: 1px solid {{Color2}}; border-bottom: 1px solid {{Color2}}" | [[Bard (Jugdral)|Bard]] [[File:Ma snes02 bard playable.gif]]
| style="border-left: 1px solid {{Color2}}; border-bottom: 1px solid {{Color2}}" colspan="2" | [[Sage]] [[File:Ma snes02 sage playable.gif]]
| style="border-left: 1px solid {{Color2}}; border-bottom: 1px solid {{Color2}}" colspan="2" | [[Sage]] [[File:Ma snes02 sage playable.gif]]
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==={{title|Heroes}} artwork===
==={{title|Heroes}} artwork===
====Character artwork====
<gallery>
<gallery>
FEH Lewyn Guiding Breeze 01.png|Artwork of Lewyn: Guiding Breeze.
FEH Lewyn Guiding Breeze 01.png|Artwork of Lewyn: Guiding Breeze.
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FEH Lewyn Wind-Song Scion 02a.png|Artwork of Lewyn: Wind-Song Scion.
FEH Lewyn Wind-Song Scion 02a.png|Artwork of Lewyn: Wind-Song Scion.
FEH Lewyn Wind-Song Scion 03.png|Artwork of Lewyn: Wind-Song Scion.
FEH Lewyn Wind-Song Scion 03.png|Artwork of Lewyn: Wind-Song Scion.
</gallery>
====Meet some of the Heroes artwork====
<gallery>
FEH mth Lewyn Guiding Breeze 01.png|Artwork of Lewyn: Guiding Breeze.
FEH mth Lewyn Guiding Breeze 02.png|Artwork of Lewyn: Guiding Breeze.
FEH mth Lewyn Guiding Breeze 03.png|Artwork of Lewyn: Guiding Breeze.
FEH mth Lewyn Guiding Breeze 04.png|Artwork of Lewyn: Guiding Breeze.
FEH mth Lewyn Wind-Song Scion 01.png|Artwork of Lewyn: Wind-Song Scion.
FEH mth Lewyn Wind-Song Scion 02.png|Artwork of Lewyn: Wind-Song Scion.
FEH mth Lewyn Wind-Song Scion 03.png|Artwork of Lewyn: Wind-Song Scion.
FEH mth Lewyn Wind-Song Scion 04.png|Artwork of Lewyn: Wind-Song Scion.
FEH mth Erinys Earnest Knight 02.png|Lewyn in artwork of Erinys: Earnest Knight.
FEH mth Erinys Earnest Knight 03.png|Lewyn in artwork of Erinys: Earnest Knight.
</gallery>
==={{title|Cipher}} artwork===
<gallery>
TCGCipher Lewyn 01.jpg|Artwork of Lewyn.
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Other appearances===
===Other appearances===
<gallery>
<gallery>
TCGCipher Lewyn 01.jpg|Artwork of Lewyn from {{TCGCipher}}.
Anniversary uta-garuta lewyn.png|Artwork of Lewyn from {{title|One Hundred Songs of Heroes}}.
</gallery>
</gallery>