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“ | Oh... But I surely cannot see you off without paying my respects and offering you a place to stay! Lord Orun would never forgive me for that! Please, Master Roy, will you not just spend one night here with us? | ” | — Wagner to Roy. |
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Wagner (ワグナー, Wagunaa) is the boss of the sixth chapter of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. He is a shaman and works as Marquess Thria's advisor.
Interested in siding with Bern, Wagner assassinates Lord Orun and takes over Thria. When the remnants of the Lycian Alliance Army arrive to the castle, Wagner attempts to ambush them. He orders to kill all of them but Princess Guinivere, whom he wants to use when making a treat with Bern. However, Cath's intervention warns the army, so Wagner is left with no other option than to attack the Lycian army.
Stats
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- Note: Hard Mode stats can vary in one or two points.
Quotes
Battle quote
“ | Damn you, useless vassals! Well then, I have no choice. Witness my magic... And bow down before its power! | ” | — Wagner. |
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Death quote
“ | No... My plan... was flawless... | ” | — Wagner. |
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Etymology and other languages
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Wagner |
Unofficial romanization; see the Japanese name. |
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References
This article is part of Project Characters, a project focused on writing articles for every character present in the Fire Emblem series. |