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“ | Lyndis, please forgive a prideful old man. If I had but accepted your parents’ love… There would have been no bandits. We would have lived here together in perfect peace. | ” | — Hausen |
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Lord Hausen (Japanese: ハウゼン Hausen) is Lyn's maternal grandfather and the marquess of Caelin in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. His younger brother is Lundgren, who tries to usurp the Caelin throne from him in Lyn's tale.
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
Role
Nineteen years (sixteen years in the Japanese version) before Lyn's tale, Madelyn, Hausen's daughter, and Hassar, a nomad from Sacae, eloped and tried to go to Sacae. After then, he was angry, and ordered Wallace to bring them back to Caelin.[1] But Wallace let them cross the border and go to Sacae, and Hausen imprisoned Wallace for six months,[2] and declared that he had no daughter.[3] But eventually, Hausen thanked to Wallace.[4]
In Lyn's tale, Hausen received a letter from Madelyn, saying Madelyn and Hassar had a daughter, and then sent two knights Sain and Kent to them, despite Madelyn and Hassar were killed a few days after she sent the letter. While the two knights bring Lyn to Hausen, he is poisoned due to Lundgren's plot to take his throne. After the defeat of Lundgren, he lives with Lyn and recoveres his health.
In Eliwood's and Hector's tales, Castle Caelin is captured by Darin, the marquess of Laus, and when Eliwood enters Castle Caelin, he is attacked by Ephidel. Ephidel ordered Leila to assassinate him and hide the body, but she leaves him alive, and he is protected by some soldiers of Caelin.
Some time after the final battle, Hausen dies, and Lyn, his granddaughter and the successor of the marquess of Caelin, entrusts her territory under Ostian protection.[5]
Personality and character
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Quotes
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Trivia
Etymology and other languages
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References
- ↑ "He [Lord Hausen] was usually warm and kind, but his demeanor changed entirely when it came to Lady Madelyn’s welfare. I was ordered to bring them both back. I was told to resort to force against Hassar if he resisted." — Wallace to Kent in their B support, Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
- ↑ "…Yes, and I spent six months in the dungeon for it… Considering his anger at the time, he was probably being lenient with me. — Wallace to Kent in their B support, Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
- ↑ "Eventually, the marquess simply declared that he had no daughter." — Kent in Chapter 1, Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
- ↑ "Lord Hausen thanked you after the fact, did he not? — Kent to Wallace in their A support, Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
- ↑ 『祖父の最期を看取った後、領地をオスティアの統治に委ね、自らは草原へと帰っていった。』 ("After caring for her grandfather to the end, she entrusted her territory to Ostia’s rule and returned to the plains.") — Lyn's single ending in the Japanese version of Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. (Translations by xkan)
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