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I will return to Juteaux. Don't let them escape. Send more hands to the mines as well. I can't afford to lose more workers!
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— Arcardo
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Arcardo (Japanese: アルカルド ) is an Etrurian noble who has sided with Bern and a semi-major enemy character in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. He is initially in charge of the mining operations in the Western Isles, and in that capacity first appears in chapter 11 of the western route where he sends Morgan to deal with Roy and his army.
Later on, Arcardo is assigned to attempt to defend a location in chapter 17. Should the player be taking the Ilia route, Arcardo is tasked by Murdock to defend Castle Remi on the Etruria-Ilia border; should the player be taking the Sacae route, he is instead tasked by Brunnya to defend the area of Talas in Sacae. In both cases, Arcardo will serve as the boss of chapter 17 and thus lead forces to deal with Roy and his army as they head en route to their chosen location; regardless of whether Roy's army is headed toward Ilia or Sacae, Arcardo ends up defeated.
Stats
The Binding Blade
- Note: Hard Mode stats can vary in one or two points.
Quotes
Battle quote
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W-why? What have I done to deserve such a fate?!
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— Arcardo, in The Binding Blade. The same quote is used on both routes.
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Arcardo: Klein! You would betray me? Klein: You are the one who betrayed Etruria, Lord Arcardo!
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— Against Klein.
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D-Douglas! You had turned to the enemy...!?
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— Against Douglas.
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Death quote
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I...am a noble...of Etruria...! I cannot...die...in a place such as this... Gah!
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— Arcardo, in The Binding Blade. The same quote is used on both routes.
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Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Language
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Name
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English (unofficial)
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• Arcardo • Arcard • Alucard
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• Used in the most recent, up-to-date version of the fan translation patch. • Used in older versions of the fan translation patch. • Popularized by Serenes Forest. A name that originated in the 1943 film Son of Dracula, where the name is indeed "Dracula" spelled backwards. [1]
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Gallery
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References