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|startingclass = [[Lord]] <small>(Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi, Monshou no Nazo, Shadow Dragon, and Shin Monshou no Nazo, Hikari to Kage no Eiyuu)</small><br>[[Star Lord]] <small>(Kakusei)</small> | |startingclass = [[Lord]] <small>(Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi, Monshou no Nazo, Shadow Dragon, and Shin Monshou no Nazo, Hikari to Kage no Eiyuu)</small><br>[[Star Lord]] <small>(Kakusei)</small> | ||
|titles = Prince of [[Altea]]<br>{{hover|Star Lord|This term has no known English-version equivalent, as the reference to it was omitted from the international release of Shadow Dragon}}<br>Hero King of the [[Archanea (continent)|Unified Kingdom of Archanea]] | |titles = Prince of [[Altea]]<br>{{hover|Star Lord|This term has no known English-version equivalent, as the reference to it was omitted from the international release of Shadow Dragon}}<br>Hero King of the [[Archanea (continent)|Unified Kingdom of Archanea]] | ||
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“ | ...Father. I will try... | ” | — Marth, upon hearing the last wishes of King Cornelius from Cain |
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Marth (マルス, Marusu) is the prince of Altea, son of King Cornelius and his wife Liza, descendent of the hero Anri, and inheritor of both the divine blade Falchion and the task of using it to strike down Medeus, the Earth/Shadow Dragon. Driven from his kingdom by the Dolhr Empire at the onset of the War of Shadows, he took refuge in Talys for two years before departing to amass an army to resist and strike down the empire's grip on Archanea. Years later, he led Altea in the War of Heroes against his corrupted former friend and ally, Emperor Hardin of Archanea. He developed a reputation as a legendary hero, fondly dubbed the "Star Lord" by the people of Altea. In time, the continent of Archanea came to be united under his rule, and he became renowned throughout history as the legendary "Hero King" of the Unified Kingdom of Archanea.
He is the lead protagonist of four Fire Emblem titles - Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem, and an extra playable character in Fire Emblem Awakening. He is also arguably more well-known as one of three representatives of the Fire Emblem series in the Nintendo crossover fighting series, Super Smash Bros.
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light
Role
Marth and a small retinue of Altean knights had been taking refuge in Talys for the past two years, following the fall of Altea at the hands of the combined forces of Dolhr and Gra in the dawn of the War of Shadows; Talys' King Mostyn had happily hosted them in the island nation's eastern fortress. When the pirates of Galder descended upon Talys to raid it, called into action by the arrival of Caeda, Marth's forces departed the fort to combat the invasion; upon its fall, on the advice of Mostyn, Marth's retinue left Talys to commence its goal to rebel against the domination of Dolhr.
The group's first destination was Aurelis, where during their liberation of the country from Macedon occupation, Marth swiftly befriended Hardin, the country's prince, and was entrusted with the Fire Emblem by Princess Nyna of Archanea, symbolising his fate as the world's chosen champion against Dolhr. From there, Marth led the army to reclaim Archanea, then proceeded on to Gra in an effort to find the Falchion said by Cain to have been taken by the country from his father's corpse. Gra fell, yet the Falchion was nowhere to be found, leading Marth to reluctantly decide to detour to Khadein, on Malledus's theory that it had come into Gharnef's possession, instead of pressing on to liberate Altea.
The trip to Khadein proved fruitless, with the Falchion and Gharnef still nowhere in sight, and Marth turned his sights on liberating Altea. Upon Altea's fall, Marth learned of his mother's death at the hands of Morzas and that Elice had passed into Gharnef's hands. Despite his grief at this news, and despite Nyna and Malledus suggesting he take a break, he nonetheless greeted the people of Altea, joyful at their freedom.
From there, Marth led his army in the conquest of Grust and Macedon, before being sent by Gotoh to Thabes in order to confront Gharnef. With Gharnef's death at the hands of a member of Marth's army wielding Starlight, Marth recovered the Falchion and, at the top of the tower, reunited with Elice, who had been imprisoned by Gharnef for the purpose of using the Aum staff. In the closing days of the war, Marth turned his focus toward Dolhr Keep, where Medeus himself lay in wait. Engaging him in battle, wielding the Falchion, Marth struck down Medeus as Anri had a century before.
At the end of the war, on the urging of Nyna, Marth finally confessed to Caeda his longtime affections for her, and the two became engaged.
Starting stats and growth rates
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Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
Book 1
Role
As in Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi, Marth and a small retinue of Altean knights had been taking refuge in Talys for the past two years, following the fall of Altea at the hands of the combined forces of Dolhr and Gra in the dawn of the War of Shadows; Talys' King Mostyn had happily hosted them in the island nation's eastern fortress. When the pirates of Galder descended upon Talys to raid it, called into action by the arrival of Caeda, Marth's forces departed the fort to combat the invasion; upon its fall, on the advice of Mostyn, Marth's retinue left Talys to commence its goal to rebel against the domination of Dolhr.
The group's first destination was Aurelis, where during their liberation of the country from Macedon occupation, Marth swiftly befriended Hardin, the country's prince, and was entrusted with the Fire Emblem by Princess Nyna of Archanea, symbolising his fate as the world's chosen champion against Dolhr. From there, Marth led the army to reclaim Archanea, then proceeded on to Gra in an effort to find the Falchion said by Cain to have been taken by the country from his father's corpse. Gra fell, yet the Falchion was nowhere to be found, leading Marth to reluctantly decide to detour to Khadein, on Malledus's theory that it had come into Gharnef's possession, instead of pressing on to liberate Altea.
The trip to Khadein proved fruitless, with the Falchion and Gharnef still nowhere in sight, and Marth turned his sights on liberating Altea. Upon Altea's fall, Marth learned of his mother's death at the hands of Morzas and that Elice had passed into Gharnef's hands. Despite his grief at this news, and despite Nyna and Malledus suggesting he take a break, he nonetheless greeted the people of Altea, joyful at their freedom.
From there, Marth led his army in the conquest of Grust and Macedon, before being sent by Gotoh to Thabes in order to confront Gharnef. With Gharnef's death at the hands of a member of Marth's army wielding Starlight, Marth recovered the Falchion and, at the top of the tower, reunited with Elice, who had been imprisoned by Gharnef for the purpose of using the Aum staff. In the closing days of the war, Marth turned his focus toward Dolhr Keep, where Medeus himself lay in wait. Engaging him in battle, wielding the Falchion, Marth struck down Medeus as Anri had a century before.
At the end of the war, on the urging of Nyna, Marth finally confessed to Caeda his longtime affections for her, and the two became engaged.
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Book 2
Role
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Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
Role
In the early days of the War of Shadows, some time after King Cornelius had departed with the Falchion to challenge the forces of Dolhr, Marth remained behind in Altea with his mother and Elice, committing himself to his studies; with much of the Altean army out to war under Cornelius, the defence of Altea was maintained by a Gra garrison. After Gra turned on Altea in the midst of battle, the garrison at Altea did the same, seizing the castle for Dolhr. While Elice stayed behind to buy Marth time, unknown to Marth himself, he fled the castle guided by Malledus, and gathered a small number of Altean knights: Abel, Jagen and Frey. On their way out, Cain returned from the battlefields of Gra to report the death of Cornelius and join Marth's group, and Marth rescued an Altean knight captured and gagged by the Gra forces, Gordin. Gra's King Jiol arrived with a wave of reinforcements, closing in on Marth's group; to ensure the escape of Marth and the others, Frey offered himself as a decoy, dressing as the prince and fleeing to the south, luring Jiol and the reinforcements away.
Draug then arrived, having prepared a ship to facilitate the group's escape from Altea, and from there Marth reluctantly fled for Talys, spending the next two years taking refuge in the island nation's eastern fortress under the hospitality of its King Mostyn. From there, as in Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi, when the pirates of Galder descended upon Talys to raid it, called into action by the arrival of Caeda, Marth's forces departed the fort to combat the invasion; upon its fall, on the advice of Mostyn, Marth's retinue left Talys to commence its goal to rebel against the domination of Dolhr.
The group's first destination was Aurelis, where during their liberation of the country from Macedon occupation, Marth swiftly befriended Hardin, the country's prince, and was entrusted with the Fire Emblem by Princess Nyna of Archanea, symbolising his fate as the world's chosen champion against Dolhr. From there, Marth led the army to reclaim Archanea, then proceeded on to Gra in an effort to find the Falchion said by Cain to have been taken by the country from his father's corpse. Gra fell, yet the Falchion was nowhere to be found, leading Marth to reluctantly decide to detour to Khadein, on Malledus's theory that it had come into Gharnef's possession, instead of pressing on to liberate Altea.
The trip to Khadein proved fruitless, with the Falchion and Gharnef still nowhere in sight, and Marth turned his sights on liberating Altea. Upon Altea's fall, Marth learned of his mother's death at the hands of Morzas and that Elice had passed into Gharnef's hands. Despite his grief at this news, and despite Nyna and Malledus suggesting he take a break, he nonetheless greeted the people of Altea, joyful at their freedom.
From there, Marth led his army in the conquest of Grust and Macedon, before being sent by Gotoh to Thabes in order to confront Gharnef. With Gharnef's death at the hands of a member of Marth's army wielding Starlight, Marth recovered the Falchion and, at the top of the tower, reunited with Elice, who had been imprisoned by Gharnef for the purpose of using the Aum staff. In the closing days of the war, Marth turned his focus toward Dolhr Keep, where Medeus himself lay in wait. Engaging him in battle, wielding the Falchion, Marth struck down Medeus as Anri had a century before.
At the end of the war, on the urging of Nyna, Marth finally confessed to Caeda his longtime affections for her, and the two became engaged.
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Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
Role
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Fire Emblem Awakening
Main story
- Main article:
Lucina
Marth is a prominent character in Fire Emblem Awakening. By the time of Kakusei, Marth has become a legendary figure in history, dubbed the "Hero King"; Chrom and the rest of the Iris royal family are descended from him. This "Marth" present in the modern day wears a blue mask which obscures the top half of his face, and wields a sword which is nigh identical to the Sealed Sword Falchion treasured by Iris and currently wielded by Chrom.
Downloadable content
Hero King Marth, from earlier games in the series, returns in the first round of downloadable content.[1] He appears through the use of a fortune-teller's magic talisman, which summons lost spirits to aid Chrom when battle breaks out in the Other-world. When Chrom is being attacked by the various heroines that star in games throughout the series, Marth joins Chrom's party as a non-playable unit along with Ike and Alm, who help him to defeat the heroines in battle. The battlefield is based on that of Chapter 1 of Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light. If the mission is completed successfully, Marth joins Chrom's party with his own personal class, Star Lord.[2]
Starting stats and growth rates
Reclassing options
Non-promoted classes
- Archer
- Barbarian
- Cavalier
- Dark Mage
- Dracoknight
- Fighter
- Knight
- Mage
- Mercenary
- Myrmidon
- Priest
- Strategist
- Thief
Promoted classes
- Assassin
- Battle Monk
- Bow Knight
- Berserker
- Dark Knight
- Dragonmaster
- General
- Grandmaster
- Great Knight
- Griffon Knight
- Hero
- Paladin
- Sage
- Sniper
- Sorcerer
- Swordmaster
- Trickster
- Warrior
Personality and character
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In spite of his youth, Marth is levelheaded, wise and compassionate, open to trusting and treating with kindness those even others are inclined not to. As a result, he has a tendency to quickly befriend and earn the trust of many people he meets. Marth regularly places the concerns of others and the responsibilities upon him as of greater importance than his own happiness or comfort.[3] On rare occasions, he dabbles in an almost childlike glee in reckless abandon and borderline overconfidence, though his confidence is normally well-founded[4].
Supports
Monshou no Nazo
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Shadow Dragon
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Shin Monshou no Nazo, Hikari to Kage no Eiyuu
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Base conversations
- Main article:
Marth/Conversations
Endings
Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi
He's busy restoring his country.
Monshou no Nazo
Book 1
Marth, Altea’s prince
He returned to the war-devastated Altea and worked to restore his homeland. Recently he has been making preparations to succeed the throne.
Book 2
Marth, Altea’s prince
He became the 5th King of Altea and, as the leader of the unified Kingdom of Archanea, worked tirelessly to restore the devastated nations.
Shadow Dragon
Marth, Altean Prince
Marth returned to war-torn Altea and devoted all his energy to restoring the kingdom to its former glory. He was later crowned king.
Shin Monshou no Nazo, Hikari to Kage no Eiyuu
Death quote
“ | Forgive me, my friends... | ” | — Marth in Shadow Dragon. |
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Battle quotes
“ | !!! | ” | — When leveling up in Awakening. |
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Other appearances
Anime
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Marth appears in the Fire Emblem anime adaptation. Being that the adaptation's English-dubbed release predated Super Smash Bros. Melee or any other semblance of official English naming for the cast of Fire Emblem, he was here referred to as Mars, an alternate translation which was later superceded by the "Marth" name. His role is much the same here as it was in the game it adapts, with the addition of an exploration of the emotional consequences the fall of Aritia and the loss of his family had on him.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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Marth appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee as an unlockable character, by popular demand of the Japanese series fanbase, along with Roy of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. Being that no Fire Emblem games had been localized anywhere in the world at the time, the Japanese development team intended for them to be removed from international releases; however, the localization team liked them and left them in anyway, leaving their voices and sound effects in the original Japanese as a reflection of their status as having no English-language presence. The two proved rather popular with international audiences, prompting Nintendo to give the series international releases, starting with Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. Marth himself still wouldn't get an appearance in an internationally-released Fire Emblem title for seven more years.
As with Roy, Marth's trophy in international versions of the game states him to just come from "Fire Emblem", with no further specifications beyond stating it to be a Famicom/NES game; for a time, this led to a widespread erroneous belief among the uninitiated that Marth appeared in the internationally-released Fire Emblem games, primarily Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade given it was called just Fire Emblem in the west, and gave rise to a memetic question often asked (sometimes jokingly) about any given Fire Emblem title: "Are Marth or Roy (or, less frequently, Ike) in this game?"
Trophies
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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Marth reappears in the sequel, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, again as an unlockable character, this time with more relaxed unlock criteria. In The Subspace Emissary, Brawl's story mode, Marth is found in his kingdom, which is being attacked by many enemies. He at first goes by himself, but later meets with Meta Knight. Marth then meets up with Ike later. They then join with the rest of the characters. As such, he is turned into a trophy by Tabuu, but is freed by Ness, Luigi, Kirby, and King Dedede, and can be chosen to fight Tabuu if his trophy is saved.
Trivia
- Marth is one of the most prominent subjects of an unusual spinoff/localization phenomenon, referred to as the "Marth Debuted in Smash Bros." principle by TV Tropes in reference to him. It is the phenomenon where a character debuts in product A (in this case, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light) but product A doesn't get exported to another country, but then makes a spinoff or cameo appearance in a separate product B (in this case, Super Smash Bros. Melee), which does get exported. More often than not, as in the case of Marth and Roy, the product B appearance is enough to spark an interest in product A in said country, resulting in it (or one of its sequels, as in the case of Fire Emblem) starting to be localized.
- In accordance with this principle, it took almost nineteen years from the first game (March 1990) for Marth to appear in an internationally-released Fire Emblem game (December 2008 in Europe), and eight years between his appearance in the international release of Melee (December 2001) to Shadow Dragons international release.
Gallery
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Marth's official artwork from Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
Marth's official artwork from Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
Marth's official artwork from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
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Marth's official artwork from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
Marth's official artwork from Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
Marth's official artwork from Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
Marth's official artwork from Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
Marth's official artwork from Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
Marth's official artwork from Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
Marth's official artwork from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light
Marth's portrait from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
Marth's portrait from Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
Non-Canon
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Etymology and other languages
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[Marth] Possibly derived from Mars, the Roman god of war and the equivalent of the Greek Ares; also the name of the fourth planet of Earth's solar system, and the French word for the month of March[5]. There is a German municipality named Marth, but it is unlikely to have had any influence on the character's name. The "Marth" translation was popularised primarily by Super Smash Bros. Melee. |
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Marth |
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French |
Marth |
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Marth |
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Italian |
Marth |
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References
- ↑ http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/afej/dlc/dlc_0419.html
- ↑ http://serenesforest.net/fe13/dlc.html
- ↑ "Nyna: You wish to send Shiida home to Talys, then, and return to Altea alone? That is what you want?
Marth: Well, that's where we both belong. I don't see what my wants have to do with anything." — Nyna and Marth, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon - ↑ "Nyna: That hunger for danger worries me, Marth. Humanity's hopes rest on your shoulders. I would sooner not see them crushed.
Marth: Which? Humanity's hopes, or my shoulders? ...Have a little faith, Nyna. The enemy ballisticians can strike from afar, but they're powerless up close.All we need to do is move in and silence them before they do too much damage. Watch!" — Nyna and Marth, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon - ↑ http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/meaning_of_Mars.html
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