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| '''Eldigan, the Lionheart''' (Japanese: {{hover|獅子王エルトシャン|Shiahi'ō Erutoshan}} ''Eltshan the Lion King'') is chapter 3 of {{FE4}}. After a year of negotiating for peace with Agustria, Chagall decides to launch an attack on Castle Agusty in an attempt to reclaim it from [[Sigurd]], and the Orgahil pirates take advantage of the chaos to raid villages. | | '''Eldigan, the Lionheart''' (Japanese: {{hover|獅子王エルトシャン|Shishi-ō Erutoshan}} ''Eltshan the Lion King'') is chapter 3 of {{FE4}}. After a year of negotiating for peace with Agustria, Chagall decides to launch an attack on Castle Agusty in an attempt to reclaim it from [[Sigurd]], and the Orgahil pirates take advantage of the chaos to raid villages. |
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Eldigan, the Lionheart
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Eldigan, the Lionheart (Japanese: 獅子王エルトシャン Eltshan the Lion King) is chapter 3 of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. After a year of negotiating for peace with Agustria, Chagall decides to launch an attack on Castle Agusty in an attempt to reclaim it from Sigurd, and the Orgahil pirates take advantage of the chaos to raid villages.
Plot
- Main article: Eldigan, the Lionheart/Script
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Chapter data
Chapter Data
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Conditions
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Unit Data
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Victory: Seize Orgahil Defeat: Sigurd dies or Agusty Castle is seized
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Player: 21+3
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Partner: 0
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Other: 3
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Enemy: 124
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Chapter Map
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Map dimensions: 62 columns by 62 rows
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Initial state
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Units*
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Boss/guardian
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Agusty
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Player (Home)
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21*
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Madino
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Enemy
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39
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Jacoban
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Silvail
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Neutral
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3
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Initially, three neutral Armored Lance units are gurading Silvail. Silvail becomes an enemy castle and the rest of its army is deployed the turn after Madino has been seized.
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Enemy
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39
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Chagall
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Orgahil
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Enemy
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6
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The Orgahil army initially consists only of six Pirates roaming the map. The rest of the army emerges after Silvail has been seized.
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Duvall
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Character data
Item data
Castle data
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Enemy data
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Neutral data
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Boss data
- Main article: Jacoban
- Note: Jacoban is the boss of Madino Castle.
- Main article: Eldigan
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Inventory
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Skills
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Mystletainn 3000 Gold
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Weapon Levels
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B
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- Note: Eldigan is a sub-boss of Silvail Castle. He emerges after Madino is seized.
- Main article: Papillon
- Note: Papillon is a sub-boss of Silvail Castle. He appears near Bragi Tower after Eldigan is killed.
- Main article: Chagall
- Note: Chagall is the boss of Silvail Castle. He emerges after Madino is seized.
- Main article: Pizare
- Note: Pizare is a sub-boss of Orgahil. He appears near the bridge that connects Madino to the nothern section of the map, after Silvail is seized.
- Main article: Duvall
- Note: Duvall is the boss of Orgahil. He emerges after Silvail is seized.
Strategy
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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
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Eldigan, the Lionheart
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As of Fire Emblem Heroes. Awakening localized Eldigan's title of 獅子王エルトシャン without the comma (as "Eldigan the Lionheart"). The localization of Eldigan's title may come from Richard I of England, known as "Richard the Lionheart" for his courage, an English king who was a key leader of Christian forces in the Third Crusade.
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Gallery
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References