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“ | Ha! Orders? You just stand here and watch. I’ll crush them myself! | ” | — Breguet |
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Breguet is the boss of the first chapter of Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. He is the commander of a small unit of the Grado military, sent to capture the castle at Mulan in Frelia.
He is incredibly confident in his own fighting skill, and takes down the Frelian soldier who guards the castle with a lucky critical hit. He then holds Princess Tana hostage, intending to use her as a bargaining chip later on. When Eirika and Seth arrive, Breguet orders his men to capture Eirika as well. Eventually, Eirika and her allies arrive at the castle and defeat Breguet.
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Quotes
Battle quote
“ | Bah, what a worthless lot of curs I’ve been assigned! | ” | — Breguet |
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Death quote
“ | This…this can’t be… I… | ” | — Breguet |
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Etymology and other languages
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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. |