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{{Quote|Back when I was fighting alongside Lord [[Quan]], there was a beautiful warrior in Lord Sigurd's army. As she stood there with her long blonde hair flowing in the wind, her sheer beauty reminded me a goddess. She was the heir to the Jungby family, who had inherited the holy bow, the Yewfelle. Her name was... Briggid...|[[Finn]]}} | {{Quote|Back when I was fighting alongside Lord [[Quan]], there was a beautiful warrior in Lord Sigurd's army. As she stood there with her long blonde hair flowing in the wind, her sheer beauty reminded me of a goddess. She was the heir to the Jungby family, who had inherited the holy bow, the Yewfelle. Her name was... Briggid...|[[Finn]]}} | ||
(ブリギッド ''Briggid'') is a noblewoman of [[Grannvale]]'s [[Jungby]] dukedom, a full-blooded descendant of the Crusader [[Ulir]], the daughter of Lord [[Ring]], the sister of [[Adean]] and [[Andorey]], and the inheritor of the [[Yewfelle]]. As a child of five years of age, she was taken by pirates and eventually came to be adopted by the leader of the pirates of [[Orgahill]]; when her adoptive father died, she assumed command of the pirate group, but her kinder ways ultimately resulted in the pirates abandoning and attacking her. As she fled the pirates she encountered Adean, who had spent most of her life searching for Briggid, and accompanied her in [[Sigurd]]'s army in exile to [[Silesse]] and beyond. During this time she had two children, [[Faval]] and [[Patty]], with the former inheriting her major Ulir blood and the Yewfelle. | (ブリギッド ''Briggid'') is a noblewoman of [[Grannvale]]'s [[Jungby]] dukedom, a full-blooded descendant of the Crusader [[Ulir]], the daughter of Lord [[Ring]], the sister of [[Adean]] and [[Andorey]], and the inheritor of the [[Yewfelle]]. As a child of five years of age, she was taken by pirates and eventually came to be adopted by the leader of the pirates of [[Orgahill]]; when her adoptive father died, she assumed command of the pirate group, but her kinder ways ultimately resulted in the pirates abandoning and attacking her. As she fled the pirates she encountered Adean, who had spent most of her life searching for Briggid, and accompanied her in [[Sigurd]]'s army in exile to [[Silesse]] and beyond. During this time she had two children, [[Faval]] and [[Patty]], with the former inheriting her major Ulir blood and the Yewfelle. | ||
Briggid disappeared in the [[Battle of | Briggid disappeared in the [[Battle of Belhalla]], and was widely thought to have died in it; however, she survived but lost her memories. She came to be called '''Eyvel''' (エーヴェル ''Eyvel''), a travelling swordswoman, and eventually settled in the village of [[Fiana]] in [[Thracia]]; after freeing it from oppression by bandits, she became its leader, and founded the [[Fiana Freeblades]] to protect it. During this time, she rescued [[Mareeta]] from slavers and, unable to find her [[Galzus|parents]], took her in as an adopted daughter. When the exiled Prince [[Leif]] came to Fiana, she gladly welcomed him and took to protecting him. In the year 776, when [[Nanna]] and Mareeta were taken by [[Raydrik]], she set out with Leif to rescue them and liberate the Thracia Peninsula, but was captured and turned to [[stone]] by [[Veld]]. | ||
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===Role=== | ===Role=== | ||
During [[ | During [[Eldigan the Lionheart|the fight between Sigurd's forces and those of]] King [[Chagall]] of [[Agustria]], Briggid reprimanded her subordinate [[Dobarl]] for suggesting the Orgahil pirates take advantage of the conflict to raid villages, sparking talk of mutiny led by Dobarl and [[Pizarl]]. Following Chagall's fall at Silvail and the assumption that the Grannvale forces would now be turning against Orgahil, Dobarl and Pizarl turned on Briggid when she refused to attack, leading the pirates in mutiny against her and forcing her to flee, fighting off her pursuing former subordinates. At this time, Sigurd's army crossed into Orgahil to deal with the pirates, and Briggid was approached by Adean. Initially confused by Adean's claims about her identity, she nonetheless complied with her request to attempt to draw the Yewfelle; doing so reawakened her memories of her true identity, and she joined Sigurd's army, wielding the Yewfelle. | ||
After the civil war in Silesse, Briggid discussed with Adean the actions of their brother [[Andorey]], who had killed [[Ring]] and participated in the Silessean conflict, and swore to personally kill him for his crimes<ref>{{Cite|'''Adean:''' Briggid, what's wrong?<br>'''Briggid:''' Adean, you heard what Andrei did, didn't you!?<br>'''Adean:''' Yes, he killed our dear father, and Mahnya as well. He must have been possessed by something evil to do such unthinkable things.<br>'''Briggid:''' Well, that doesn't matter 'cause I'm going to kill him! His little killing spree is over.<br>Adean, you're with me on this, aren't you?<br>'''Adean:''' Briggid...<br>'''Briggid:''' I wish there was another way, but the crimes he has committed weigh heavily on us as well. Look, I may go down for what I'm about to do. I just wanted you to understand my reasons.|[[Adean]] and Briggid|Seisen no Keifu}}</ref>. Briggid was present at the [[Battle of | After the civil war in Silesse, Briggid discussed with Adean the actions of their brother [[Andorey]], who had killed [[Ring]] and participated in the Silessean conflict, and swore to personally kill him for his crimes<ref>{{Cite|'''Adean:''' Briggid, what's wrong?<br>'''Briggid:''' Adean, you heard what Andrei did, didn't you!?<br>'''Adean:''' Yes, he killed our dear father, and Mahnya as well. He must have been possessed by something evil to do such unthinkable things.<br>'''Briggid:''' Well, that doesn't matter 'cause I'm going to kill him! His little killing spree is over.<br>Adean, you're with me on this, aren't you?<br>'''Adean:''' Briggid...<br>'''Briggid:''' I wish there was another way, but the crimes he has committed weigh heavily on us as well. Look, I may go down for what I'm about to do. I just wanted you to understand my reasons.|[[Adean]] and Briggid|Seisen no Keifu}}</ref>. Briggid was present at the [[Battle of Belhalla]]. She apparently survived the battle, but lost her memories; this has been attributed to a pact with the [[Gesh]], an otherwise undefined group of dragons. Six years after the Battle of Belhalla, she was found washed up on the [[Iss]] coastline by locals of the area, devoid of her memories, and was rescued by the local villagers<ref>{{Cite|Lord Leif, I have no memory of my youth. A little over ten years ago, I was rescued by the villagers after washing up on the coast of Iss. Who am I? Was I married? Did I have any children? I have no way of knowing.|Eyvel|Thracia 776}}</ref> Adopting the identity of Evyel, she eventually came to [[Fiana]] and, after freeing it from the bandit plague, established the Fiana Freeblades in its defense. | ||
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While returning from a pirate-fighting mission with Leif and the Fiana | While returning from a pirate-fighting mission with Leif and the Fiana Freeblades, Eyvel found that Fiana had been assaulted by [[Raydrik]] and his army in their absence, and was now under their control. Though initially hesitant to let Leif get caught in the fight, or to rush into an uncertain situation, she nonetheless decided to storm the village to retake it. Once the army was driven out, she found that [[Nanna]] and Mareeta had been taken as hostages by Raydrik. At Leif's insistence, she decided to depart for [[Manster]] with the militia the next day, intending to rescue the two. | ||
After [[The Gate of Kelbeth|the fight at Fort Kelbeth]], when Raydrik arrived to capture Leif, Eyvel voluntarily also surrendered herself to captivity in order to look after Leif. The two and [[Lifis]] were taken to a prison in [[Manster]], and Eyvel was taken by Raydrik to an arena in the upper castle in order to see Nanna and Mareeta. In the arena, she and Nanna were pitted against several warriors, with Raydrik promising that she could see Mareeta if the warriors were defeated; when she did so, Mareeta was let into the arena, brainwashed by the [[Darkness Sword]] and seeking to kill Eyvel; [[Veld]] then turned Eyvel to [[stone]]. | After [[The Gate of Kelbeth|the fight at Fort Kelbeth]], when Raydrik arrived to capture Leif, Eyvel voluntarily also surrendered herself to captivity in order to look after Leif. The two and [[Lifis]] were taken to a prison in [[Manster]], and Eyvel was taken by Raydrik to an arena in the upper castle in order to see Nanna and Mareeta. In the arena, she and Nanna were pitted against several warriors, with Raydrik promising that she could see Mareeta if the warriors were defeated; when she did so, Mareeta was let into the arena, brainwashed by the [[Darkness Sword]] and seeking to kill Eyvel; [[Veld]] then turned Eyvel to [[stone]]. | ||
Some time later, after the defeat of Raydrik, obtaining the [[Kia]] staff and learning that [[Sara]] was capable of using it, Leif travelled to the | Some time later, after the defeat of Raydrik, obtaining the [[Kia]] staff and learning that [[Sara]] was capable of using it, Leif travelled to the Loptyr Sect temple to which Veld had retreated, and there found the still-petrified Eyvel and had Sara cure her. There, she reunited with the Fiana Freeblades, was thanked by [[Galzus]] for raising Mareeta where he could not, and was approached by [[Finn]] about her true identity. Despite Finn's certainty that he had previously known Eyvel as Briggid, Eyvel denied the possibility of being a Crusader's heir as outlandish. Nonetheless, years after the conflict ended, her memory of being Briggid returned and she was eventually reunited with Faval and Patty, now adults and the ones ruling Jungby. | ||
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After being turned to stone in Chapter 5, Eyvel leaves the party for almost the rest of the game; she is rerecruitable in [[The Altar of | After being turned to stone in Chapter 5, Eyvel leaves the party for almost the rest of the game; she is rerecruitable in [[The Altar of Loptyr|Chapter 24x]] by using the [[Kia]] staff to cure her condition. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In {{title|Seisen no Keifu}}, Briggid is the only female parent capable of passing down major [[Holy Blood]], and as such her son [[Faval]] is the only child character who will always possess major holy blood regardless of their father (not counting fixed characters like [[Julia]]). | * In {{title|Seisen no Keifu}}, Briggid is the only female parent capable of passing down major [[Holy Blood]], and as such her son [[Faval]] is the only child character who will always possess major holy blood regardless of their father (not counting fixed characters like [[Julia]]). | ||
* In {{title|Thracia 776}}, if Eyvel is not rescued from her petrification in [[The Altar of | * In {{title|Thracia 776}}, if Eyvel is not rescued from her petrification in [[The Altar of Loptyr|Chapter 24x]], she will instead be turned into the [[Deadlords|Deadlord]] [[Draco]]; as Draco is a [[Sniper]] (her class as Briggid), not a [[Swordmaster]] (her class as Eyvel), this was likely intended as a hint at her original identity. Appropriately enough, the {{title|Awakening}} incarnation of Draco actually wields [[Yewfelle]], some thousands of years later. | ||
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“ | Back when I was fighting alongside Lord Quan, there was a beautiful warrior in Lord Sigurd's army. As she stood there with her long blonde hair flowing in the wind, her sheer beauty reminded me of a goddess. She was the heir to the Jungby family, who had inherited the holy bow, the Yewfelle. Her name was... Briggid... | ” | — Finn |
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(ブリギッド Briggid) is a noblewoman of Grannvale's Jungby dukedom, a full-blooded descendant of the Crusader Ulir, the daughter of Lord Ring, the sister of Adean and Andorey, and the inheritor of the Yewfelle. As a child of five years of age, she was taken by pirates and eventually came to be adopted by the leader of the pirates of Orgahill; when her adoptive father died, she assumed command of the pirate group, but her kinder ways ultimately resulted in the pirates abandoning and attacking her. As she fled the pirates she encountered Adean, who had spent most of her life searching for Briggid, and accompanied her in Sigurd's army in exile to Silesse and beyond. During this time she had two children, Faval and Patty, with the former inheriting her major Ulir blood and the Yewfelle.
Briggid disappeared in the Battle of Belhalla, and was widely thought to have died in it; however, she survived but lost her memories. She came to be called Eyvel (エーヴェル Eyvel), a travelling swordswoman, and eventually settled in the village of Fiana in Thracia; after freeing it from oppression by bandits, she became its leader, and founded the Fiana Freeblades to protect it. During this time, she rescued Mareeta from slavers and, unable to find her parents, took her in as an adopted daughter. When the exiled Prince Leif came to Fiana, she gladly welcomed him and took to protecting him. In the year 776, when Nanna and Mareeta were taken by Raydrik, she set out with Leif to rescue them and liberate the Thracia Peninsula, but was captured and turned to stone by Veld.
Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
Role
During the fight between Sigurd's forces and those of King Chagall of Agustria, Briggid reprimanded her subordinate Dobarl for suggesting the Orgahil pirates take advantage of the conflict to raid villages, sparking talk of mutiny led by Dobarl and Pizarl. Following Chagall's fall at Silvail and the assumption that the Grannvale forces would now be turning against Orgahil, Dobarl and Pizarl turned on Briggid when she refused to attack, leading the pirates in mutiny against her and forcing her to flee, fighting off her pursuing former subordinates. At this time, Sigurd's army crossed into Orgahil to deal with the pirates, and Briggid was approached by Adean. Initially confused by Adean's claims about her identity, she nonetheless complied with her request to attempt to draw the Yewfelle; doing so reawakened her memories of her true identity, and she joined Sigurd's army, wielding the Yewfelle.
After the civil war in Silesse, Briggid discussed with Adean the actions of their brother Andorey, who had killed Ring and participated in the Silessean conflict, and swore to personally kill him for his crimes[1]. Briggid was present at the Battle of Belhalla. She apparently survived the battle, but lost her memories; this has been attributed to a pact with the Gesh, an otherwise undefined group of dragons. Six years after the Battle of Belhalla, she was found washed up on the Iss coastline by locals of the area, devoid of her memories, and was rescued by the local villagers[2] Adopting the identity of Evyel, she eventually came to Fiana and, after freeing it from the bandit plague, established the Fiana Freeblades in its defense.
Starting stats and growth rates
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Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Role
While returning from a pirate-fighting mission with Leif and the Fiana Freeblades, Eyvel found that Fiana had been assaulted by Raydrik and his army in their absence, and was now under their control. Though initially hesitant to let Leif get caught in the fight, or to rush into an uncertain situation, she nonetheless decided to storm the village to retake it. Once the army was driven out, she found that Nanna and Mareeta had been taken as hostages by Raydrik. At Leif's insistence, she decided to depart for Manster with the militia the next day, intending to rescue the two.
After the fight at Fort Kelbeth, when Raydrik arrived to capture Leif, Eyvel voluntarily also surrendered herself to captivity in order to look after Leif. The two and Lifis were taken to a prison in Manster, and Eyvel was taken by Raydrik to an arena in the upper castle in order to see Nanna and Mareeta. In the arena, she and Nanna were pitted against several warriors, with Raydrik promising that she could see Mareeta if the warriors were defeated; when she did so, Mareeta was let into the arena, brainwashed by the Darkness Sword and seeking to kill Eyvel; Veld then turned Eyvel to stone.
Some time later, after the defeat of Raydrik, obtaining the Kia staff and learning that Sara was capable of using it, Leif travelled to the Loptyr Sect temple to which Veld had retreated, and there found the still-petrified Eyvel and had Sara cure her. There, she reunited with the Fiana Freeblades, was thanked by Galzus for raising Mareeta where he could not, and was approached by Finn about her true identity. Despite Finn's certainty that he had previously known Eyvel as Briggid, Eyvel denied the possibility of being a Crusader's heir as outlandish. Nonetheless, years after the conflict ended, her memory of being Briggid returned and she was eventually reunited with Faval and Patty, now adults and the ones ruling Jungby.
Starting stats and growth rates
After being turned to stone in Chapter 5, Eyvel leaves the party for almost the rest of the game; she is rerecruitable in Chapter 24x by using the Kia staff to cure her condition.
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Fire Emblem Awakening
Briggid, under her Eyvel identity, is playable as a SpotPass character, released in the Thracia 776 character set.
Starting stats and growth rates
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Reclassing options
Skill set
Personality and character
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Love growths and events
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Supports
Thracia 776
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Endings
Thracia 776
Eyvel - The Goddess of Fiana
Eyvel returned to Fiana, and for a time lived in peace. With the end of the pact with the dragons known as the Gesh, her memory recovered seven years after the Holy War. The story of her reunion with her children has been a favorite of many bards ever since...
Quotes
Battle quotes
“ | Shut up! You killed father, you patricidal maniac! You're a disgrace to the House of Jungby, AND you've tarnished the reputation of the Crusader Ulir!! | ” | — Briggid, when fighting Andorey in Chapter 5. |
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“ | Yield, warrior, for we cannot! | ” | — Eyvel, in Lost Bloodlines 1 in Awakening. |
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Death quote
“ | ...is this... the end...?! | ” | — Briggid, in Seisen no Keifu. |
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“ | ...Everyone... Don't...give up... Some day...we'll... | ” | — Eyvel, in Thracia 776. |
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“ | I concede victory... You fight as well as any I have known... | ” | — Eyvel, in Lost Bloodlines 1 in Awakening. |
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Other appearances
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Trivia
- In Seisen no Keifu, Briggid is the only female parent capable of passing down major Holy Blood, and as such her son Faval is the only child character who will always possess major holy blood regardless of their father (not counting fixed characters like Julia).
- In Thracia 776, if Eyvel is not rescued from her petrification in Chapter 24x, she will instead be turned into the Deadlord Draco; as Draco is a Sniper (her class as Briggid), not a Swordmaster (her class as Eyvel), this was likely intended as a hint at her original identity. Appropriately enough, the Awakening incarnation of Draco actually wields Yewfelle, some thousands of years later.
Gallery
- FESK Briggid 01.png
Artwork of Briggid from Seisen no Keifu.
Artwork of Eyvel from Thracia 776.
Etymology and other languages
Briggid
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English (unofficial) |
Brigid |
Minor variations; the former is the name used in the fan translation patch. |
Eyvel
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Eyvel |
As of Fire Emblem Awakening. |
English (unofficial) |
Evayle |
Minor variation in spelling. |
References
- ↑ "Adean: Briggid, what's wrong?
Briggid: Adean, you heard what Andrei did, didn't you!?
Adean: Yes, he killed our dear father, and Mahnya as well. He must have been possessed by something evil to do such unthinkable things.
Briggid: Well, that doesn't matter 'cause I'm going to kill him! His little killing spree is over.
Adean, you're with me on this, aren't you?
Adean: Briggid...
Briggid: I wish there was another way, but the crimes he has committed weigh heavily on us as well. Look, I may go down for what I'm about to do. I just wanted you to understand my reasons." — Adean and Briggid, Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu - ↑ "Lord Leif, I have no memory of my youth. A little over ten years ago, I was rescued by the villagers after washing up on the coast of Iss. Who am I? Was I married? Did I have any children? I have no way of knowing." — Eyvel, Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
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