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|family=[[Ephraim]] (son), [[Eirika]] (daughter) | |family=[[Ephraim]] (son), [[Eirika]] (daughter) | ||
|titles=King of [[Renais]], Peerless Warrior King | |titles=King of [[Renais]], Peerless Warrior King | ||
|startingclass=[[General]] | |startingclass=[[Peer]]{{hover|*|NPC appearance in opening cutscene}}<br>[[General]]{{hover|*|Creature Campaign}} | ||
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'''Fado''' ({{hover|ファード|Fādo}}, ''Fado'') is a character who appears in {{FE8}}. He is the king of [[Renais]], and the father of the main characters, [[Eirika]] and [[Ephraim]]. When [[Grado]] invades Renais, Fado stays at the castle while Eirika escapes with [[Seth]]. While he is not playable in the main story, he can be recruited as one of the special unlockable characters in the game's [[Creature Campaign]] feature. | '''Fado''' (Japanese: {{hover|ファード|Fādo}}, ''Fado'') is a character who appears in {{FE8}}. He is the king of [[Renais]], and the father of the main characters, [[Eirika]] and [[Ephraim]]. When [[Grado]] invades Renais, Fado stays at the castle while Eirika escapes with [[Seth]]. While he is not playable in the main story, he can be recruited as one of the special unlockable characters in the game's [[Creature Campaign]] feature. | ||
=={{FE8}}== | =={{FE8}}== | ||
===Role=== | ===Role=== | ||
Fado only appears in the opening cutscene of the [[The Fall of Renais|prologue]]. He is told by a soldier that [[Grado]] has invaded. Fado orders his men to lay down their arms, and urges Eirika to escape the castle for [[Frelia]] with [[Seth]] and [[Franz]] while he stays behind to find out why Grado has invaded. He is killed by Grado's forces. | Fado only appears in the opening cutscene of the [[The Fall of Renais|prologue]]. He is told by a soldier that [[Grado]] has invaded. Fado orders his men to lay down their arms, and urges Eirika to escape the castle for [[Frelia]] with [[Seth]] and [[Franz]] while he stays behind to find out why Grado has invaded. He is killed by Grado's forces. | ||
He is an extra recruitable unit in [[Creature Campaign]], like the rest of the Creature Campaign exclusive characters, he has no dialogue whatsoever. | |||
===Starting stats and growth rates=== | ===Starting stats and growth rates=== |
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Fado (Japanese: ファード, Fado) is a character who appears in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. He is the king of Renais, and the father of the main characters, Eirika and Ephraim. When Grado invades Renais, Fado stays at the castle while Eirika escapes with Seth. While he is not playable in the main story, he can be recruited as one of the special unlockable characters in the game's Creature Campaign feature.
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Role
Fado only appears in the opening cutscene of the prologue. He is told by a soldier that Grado has invaded. Fado orders his men to lay down their arms, and urges Eirika to escape the castle for Frelia with Seth and Franz while he stays behind to find out why Grado has invaded. He is killed by Grado's forces.
He is an extra recruitable unit in Creature Campaign, like the rest of the Creature Campaign exclusive characters, he has no dialogue whatsoever.
Starting stats and growth rates
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Personality and character
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Fado is a caring father and good king. He places the welfare both of his children and his country above his own.
Etymology and other languages
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Fado |
Fado is a popular musical style in Portugal. The word comes from the Latin word, fatum, which means "fate" or "destiny".[1] |
Spanish |
Vari |
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French |
Fado |
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German |
Fado |
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Italian |
Fado |
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Trivia
- Fado shares his name with several characters from the Legend of Zelda series.
References
This article is part of Project Characters, a project focused on writing articles for every character present in the Fire Emblem series. |