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Thecornerman (talk | contribs) (Created page with ":''Not to be confused with Eitri.'' {{stub}} {{Character Infobox |image=x175px |caption=Eitr as she appears in {{title|Heroes}}. |help_text=Unquestioning servant of the ruler of nothingness, she lacks the confidence to express her own will. |gender=Female |family= |titles= |voice= |appearances={{title|Heroes}} }} '''Eitr''' (Japanese: {{hl|アイト|Aito}} ''Eitr'') is a character appearing in {{FEH}}. She serves "the nothing...") |
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|eng-mean=''{{lang|non|Eitr}}'' is Old Norse for poison. In Norse mythology, [[wikipedia:Eitr|Eitr]] from the river Élivágar created the first jötunn Ymir. | |eng-mean=''{{lang|non|Eitr}}'' is Old Norse for poison. In Norse mythology, [[wikipedia:Eitr|Eitr]] from the river Élivágar created the first jötunn Ymir. | ||
|jpn-name={{h|アイト|Aito}} | |jpn-name={{h|アイト|Aito}} | ||
|jpn-mean=Eitr | |jpn-mean=Eitr; erroneously lacks the final ''-r'', which in this case, is part of the stem and not a declension ending. | ||
|span-name=Eitr | |span-name=Eitr | ||
|fren-name=Eitr | |fren-name=Eitr | ||
|ger-name=Eyra | |ger-name=Eyra | ||
|ger-mean=''{{lang|non|Eyra}}'' is an declension of Old Norse ''{{lang|non|eyrr}}'' "gravel bank". Possibly changed to avoid similarity with German ''{{lang|de|Eiter}}'' "pus". | |ger-mean=''{{lang|non|Eyra}}'' is an declension of Old Norse ''{{lang|non|eyrr}}'' "gravel bank". Possibly changed to avoid similarity with German ''{{lang|de|Eiter}}'' "pus" (which is cognate with Old Norse ''{{lang|non|eitr}}''). | ||
|ital-name=Eitr | |ital-name=Eitr | ||
|por-name=Eitr | |por-name=Eitr | ||
|ch-trad-name={{h|艾特|Àitè}} | |ch-trad-name={{h|艾特|Àitè}} | ||
|ch-trad-mean=Eitr | |ch-trad-mean=Eitr; erroneously lacks the final ''-r'', which in this case, is part of the stem and not a declension ending. | ||
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Revision as of 19:02, 7 July 2023
- Not to be confused with Eitri.
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Eitr (Japanese: アイト Eitr) is a character appearing in Fire Emblem Heroes. She serves "the nothingness" and features in the Nihility & Dream series of Tempest Trials.
Fire Emblem Heroes
Role
Eitr appears as an enemy in the Nihility & Dream 1 Tempest Trial.
Stats
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Personality
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Quotes
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Eitr/Quotes
Flavor text
Game | Text (English) |
Text (Japanese) |
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Heroes | Unquestioning servant of the ruler of
nothingness, she lacks the confidence to express her own will. |
虚無の王に隷従する少女。
気が弱く、自分に自信を持てないでいる。 |
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Eitr |
Eitr is Old Norse for poison. In Norse mythology, Eitr from the river Élivágar created the first jötunn Ymir. |
Japanese |
アイト |
Eitr; erroneously lacks the final -r, which in this case, is part of the stem and not a declension ending. |
Spanish |
Eitr |
-- |
French |
Eitr |
-- |
German |
Eyra |
Eyra is an declension of Old Norse eyrr "gravel bank". Possibly changed to avoid similarity with German Eiter "pus" (which is cognate with Old Norse eitr). |
Italian |
Eitr |
-- |
Portuguese |
Eitr |
-- |
Traditional Chinese |
艾特 |
Eitr; erroneously lacks the final -r, which in this case, is part of the stem and not a declension ending. |
Gallery
References
This article is part of Project Characters, a project focused on writing articles for every character present in the Fire Emblem series. |