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{{Character Infobox | {{Character Infobox | ||
|gender=Female | |gender=Female | ||
|race=[[Human]] | |race=[[Human]] | ||
|titles=Warrior Princess | |titles=Warrior Princess | ||
|appearances={{title|The Sacred Stones}} | |||
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{{quote|I’ve been told she was a strong woman, beautiful and proud. She spoke with the voice of nature, and she lived at one with the earth.|Saleh}} | {{quote|I’ve been told she was a strong woman, beautiful and proud. She spoke with the voice of nature, and she lived at one with the earth.|Saleh}} | ||
'''Nada Kuya''' (Japanese: {{ | '''Nada Kuya''' (Japanese: {{hl|ナーダ クーヤ|Nāda kūya}} ''Nada Kuya'') was a legendary figure in [[Caer Pelyn]]'s history. Described as a "warrior princess"<ref>{{cite|Princess Eirika, you remind me of the warrior princess, Nada Kuya.|[[Saleh]]|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> she defended the village from an unspecified invasion in the distant past.<ref>{{cite|Well, in ancient times, Caer Pelyn was invaded by a foreign nation. [...] And leading the charge against the invaders was Nada Kuya.|Saleh|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> | ||
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Nada Kuya has no important role pertaining to the main plot, though [[Eirika]] does take inspiration from her if she speaks with [[Saleh]].<ref>{{cite|I see... Yes, I see! I have a reason to fight. I have things to protect. I fight for the future. The future of Renais, the future of my people. Thank you, Master Saleh. Your stories always give me the courage to fight on.|[[Eirika]], to [[Saleh]] in a support conversation.|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> | Nada Kuya has no important role pertaining to the main plot, though [[Eirika]] does take inspiration from her if she speaks with [[Saleh]].<ref>{{cite|I see... Yes, I see! I have a reason to fight. I have things to protect. I fight for the future. The future of Renais, the future of my people. Thank you, Master Saleh. Your stories always give me the courage to fight on.|[[Eirika]], to [[Saleh]] in a support conversation.|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> | ||
==Personality | ==Personality== | ||
Nada Kuya, being a historical figure and thus not present, has few known traits. She is said to be "one with the earth", but little else is mentioned. | Nada Kuya, being a historical figure and thus not present, has few known traits. She is said to be "one with the earth", but little else is mentioned. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Nada Kuya's weapon, described as: "[...] a narrow sword made from a fang gifted to her by the [[manakete|dragonkin]].", is incredibly similar to the story behind the creation of [[Archanea ( | * Nada Kuya's weapon, described as: "[...] a narrow sword made from a fang gifted to her by the [[manakete|dragonkin]].", is incredibly similar to the story behind the creation of [[Archanea (country)|Archanea]]'s [[Falchion (Archanea)|Falchion]].<ref>{{cite|She carried a narrow sword made from a fang gifted to her by the dragonkin. With her dragon blade in her hand, she drove Caer Pelyn’s enemies away.|[[Saleh]], to [[Eirika]] in a support conversation.|The Sacred Stones}}</ref> | ||
* In Eirika's and Saleh's paired ending, their child is said to resemble Nada Kuya. | * In Eirika's and Saleh's paired ending, their child is said to resemble Nada Kuya. | ||
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{{Names | {{Names | ||
|eng-name=Nada Kuya | |eng-name=Nada Kuya | ||
|eng-mean= Uncertain etymology. Though the ''Nada'' portion as a name can mean "hope" or "generosity" in Arabic and a few other languages.<ref>{{Cite web| url= http://www.behindthename.com/name/nada-1| title=Nada <small>(1)</small> | site=www.behindthename.com }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web| url= http://www.behindthename.com/name/nada-2| title=Nada <small>(2)</small> | site=www.behindthename.com }}</ref> | |eng-mean=Uncertain etymology. Though the ''Nada'' portion as a name can mean "hope" or "generosity" in Arabic and a few other languages.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.behindthename.com/name/nada-1|title=Nada <small>(1)</small>|site=www.behindthename.com|retrieved=May 26, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.behindthename.com/name/nada-2|title=Nada <small>(2)</small>|site=www.behindthename.com|retrieved=May 26, 2015}}</ref> | ||
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|fren-name=Nada Kuya | |fren-name=Nada Kuya | ||
|ger-name=Nada Kuya | |||
|ger-name= | |ital-name=Nada Kuya | ||
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Nada Kuya (Japanese: ナーダ クーヤ Nada Kuya) was a legendary figure in Caer Pelyn's history. Described as a "warrior princess"[1] she defended the village from an unspecified invasion in the distant past.[2]
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Role
Nada Kuya has no important role pertaining to the main plot, though Eirika does take inspiration from her if she speaks with Saleh.[3]
Personality
Nada Kuya, being a historical figure and thus not present, has few known traits. She is said to be "one with the earth", but little else is mentioned.
Trivia
- Nada Kuya's weapon, described as: "[...] a narrow sword made from a fang gifted to her by the dragonkin.", is incredibly similar to the story behind the creation of Archanea's Falchion.[4]
- In Eirika's and Saleh's paired ending, their child is said to resemble Nada Kuya.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Nada Kuya |
Uncertain etymology. Though the Nada portion as a name can mean "hope" or "generosity" in Arabic and a few other languages.[5][6] |
Japanese |
ナーダ クーヤ |
Nada Kuya |
Spanish |
Nada Kuya |
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French |
Nada Kuya |
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German |
Nada Kuya |
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Italian |
Nada Kuya |
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References
- ↑ "Princess Eirika, you remind me of the warrior princess, Nada Kuya." — Saleh, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
- ↑ "Well, in ancient times, Caer Pelyn was invaded by a foreign nation. [...] And leading the charge against the invaders was Nada Kuya." — Saleh, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
- ↑ "I see... Yes, I see! I have a reason to fight. I have things to protect. I fight for the future. The future of Renais, the future of my people. Thank you, Master Saleh. Your stories always give me the courage to fight on." — Eirika, to Saleh in a support conversation., Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
- ↑ "She carried a narrow sword made from a fang gifted to her by the dragonkin. With her dragon blade in her hand, she drove Caer Pelyn’s enemies away." — Saleh, to Eirika in a support conversation., Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
- ↑ Nada (1), www.behindthename.com, Retrieved: May 26, 2015
- ↑ Nada (2), www.behindthename.com, Retrieved: May 26, 2015