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|age=18 <ref>{{Cite|I left Kutolah before I was old enough to understand such things. For fifteen years now, I've traveled by myself. [...] At the time I was less than four, without even the means to survive. I wandered, not knowing right from left, ...The people of other tribes laughed and ridiculed me.|Rath to [[Lyn]] in a [[support conversation]]|The Blazing Blade}}</ref><ref>https://kantopia.wordpress.com/2014/10/25/fire-emblem-7-rath-artbook-translation/</ref> | |age=18 <ref name=banished>{{Cite|I left Kutolah before I was old enough to understand such things. For fifteen years now, I've traveled by myself. [...] At the time I was less than four, without even the means to survive. I wandered, not knowing right from left, ...The people of other tribes laughed and ridiculed me.|Rath to [[Lyn]] in a [[support conversation]]|The Blazing Blade}}</ref><ref>https://kantopia.wordpress.com/2014/10/25/fire-emblem-7-rath-artbook-translation/</ref> | ||
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{{ | Rath is a highly reserved man of few words. His insular nature is due to his upbringing; at the age of three he was cast out of his tribe and became a wandering laughingstock.<ref name=banished></ref> Rath does not understand much of his home tribe, the Kutolah, due to this.<ref>{{cite|'''Lyn:''' Well. Enough of dark thoughts! Why...Why don't you tell me a bit about yourself, Rath? The Kutolah tribe is quite large, is it not? Is it true that you have no enemies, for all fear your leader, the Silver Wolf?<br>'''Rath:''' Can't say.<br>'''Lyn:''' Pardon?<br>'''Rath:''' I left Kutolah before I was old enough to understand such things. For fifteen years now, I've traveled by myself.|Rath to [[Lyn]] in a [[support conversation]]|The Blazing Blade}}</ref> He was cast out due to an omen seen by the tribe's diviner that said the chieftain's son must leave to prevent a disastrous dark flame from consuming everything.<ref>{{cite|'''Rath:''' ...The tribe diviner saw a bad omen in the stars. As...the chieftain's son, I had to leave to prevent disaster.<br>'''Lyn:''' What disaster?<br>'''Rath:''' Can't say. ...But the diviner did tell me I would know when the time came. He said I was born into this land to stop the burning... A dark flame, consuming all.|Rath to [[Lyn]] in a [[support conversation]]|The Blazing Blade}}</ref> Rath makes a point to not express weakness to others, and is surprised that [[Wil]] so openly tells of his shortcomings.<ref>{{cite|'''Rath:''' You are so quick to doubt yourself... You show others your weakness... Are you not afraid?<br>'''Wil:''' Afraid...? No, of course not! I mean, we're not strangers! We're friends, right? Allies?<br>'''Rath:''' ......<br>'''Wil:''' Right?<br>'''Rath:''' ...... ...Yes, we are. But... Wil... You are still... strange.|Rath to [[Wil]] in a [[support conversation]]|The Blazing Blade}}</ref> Despite his mistreatment and isolation from the people of [[Sacae]] he is still a proud Sacaen and respects other Sacaens.<ref>{{cite|How could I leave a fellow tribesman?|Rath to [[Guy]] in a [[support conversation]]|The Blazing Blade}}</ref><ref>{{cite|'''Rath:''' ...Lyn is of our people. No matter what she chooses to do, that fact would not change.<br>'''Guy:''' ...Yes. Yes, you're right. A Sacae warrior proudly defends his own.|Rath to [[Guy]] in a [[support conversation]]|The Blazing Blade}}</ref> | ||
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“ | I am Rath of the Kutolah. Our tribes may be different, but I will not abandon a woman of the Sacae. | ” | — Rath to Lyn in Chapter 6: Blood of Pride |
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Rath (Japanese: ラス Ruth) is a Sacaean nomad who appears in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. Though he is originally from the Kutolah tribe, he works as a mercenary.
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
Role
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Starting stats and growth rates
Lyn's tale Eliwood/Hector's tales
- Note: Eliwood's/Hector's tale stats are used if the player skips Lyn's tale, or if Rath is defeated during Lyn's tale.
Promotion gains
Class | HP | Str | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Con | Mov | Weapon level |
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Nomadic Trooper | +3 | +2 | +1 | +1 | +0 | +3 | +3 | +1 | +1 | E, + 40 |
Analysis
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Personality and character
Rath is a highly reserved man of few words. His insular nature is due to his upbringing; at the age of three he was cast out of his tribe and became a wandering laughingstock.[1] Rath does not understand much of his home tribe, the Kutolah, due to this.[3] He was cast out due to an omen seen by the tribe's diviner that said the chieftain's son must leave to prevent a disastrous dark flame from consuming everything.[4] Rath makes a point to not express weakness to others, and is surprised that Wil so openly tells of his shortcomings.[5] Despite his mistreatment and isolation from the people of Sacae he is still a proud Sacaen and respects other Sacaens.[6][7]
Rath apparently holds no hard feelings towards his tribe and returns to them after the death of Nergal and the summoned Fire Dragons. It is possible that Nergal's plans were what the diviner saw in the stars.
Supports
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Endings
Lyn's story
Rath, The Sacaen Nomad
In the celebration following Lyn's return to Caelin, Rath slips out unseen. Whether he has returned to Sacae or has continued to work as a mercenary, no one knows.
Eliwood/Hector's story
Rath, Wolf of Sacae
Rath returned to his tribe in Sacae. His deeds earned him warm greetings from his father, the famed Silver Wolf.
Rath and Lyn
When her grandfather died, Lyn asked that Caelin be taken under Ostian protection. She set out for Sacae, where she was reunited with Rath of the Kutolah. They had a daughter and lived happily in the plains.
Quotes
Death quote
“ | Must... withdraw... I'm sorry... | ” | — Rath in Lyn's story. |
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“ | ...... | ” | — Rath in Eliwood/Hector's story. |
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Battle quotes
“ | For those whose reasoning is bent. I will straighten it with my bow. | ” | — Rath in the final chapter. |
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Other appearances
Trivia
- Rath's daughter Sue and his father Dayan appear as playable characters in The Binding Blade.
Etymology and other languages
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Gallery
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Artwork of Rath from Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
Lyn meets Rath.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "I left Kutolah before I was old enough to understand such things. For fifteen years now, I've traveled by myself. [...] At the time I was less than four, without even the means to survive. I wandered, not knowing right from left, ...The people of other tribes laughed and ridiculed me." — Rath to Lyn in a support conversation, Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
- ↑ https://kantopia.wordpress.com/2014/10/25/fire-emblem-7-rath-artbook-translation/
- ↑ "Lyn: Well. Enough of dark thoughts! Why...Why don't you tell me a bit about yourself, Rath? The Kutolah tribe is quite large, is it not? Is it true that you have no enemies, for all fear your leader, the Silver Wolf?
Rath: Can't say.
Lyn: Pardon?
Rath: I left Kutolah before I was old enough to understand such things. For fifteen years now, I've traveled by myself." — Rath to Lyn in a support conversation, Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade - ↑ "Rath: ...The tribe diviner saw a bad omen in the stars. As...the chieftain's son, I had to leave to prevent disaster.
Lyn: What disaster?
Rath: Can't say. ...But the diviner did tell me I would know when the time came. He said I was born into this land to stop the burning... A dark flame, consuming all." — Rath to Lyn in a support conversation, Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade - ↑ "Rath: You are so quick to doubt yourself... You show others your weakness... Are you not afraid?
Wil: Afraid...? No, of course not! I mean, we're not strangers! We're friends, right? Allies?
Rath: ......
Wil: Right?
Rath: ...... ...Yes, we are. But... Wil... You are still... strange." — Rath to Wil in a support conversation, Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade - ↑ "How could I leave a fellow tribesman?" — Rath to Guy in a support conversation, Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
- ↑ "Rath: ...Lyn is of our people. No matter what she chooses to do, that fact would not change.
Guy: ...Yes. Yes, you're right. A Sacae warrior proudly defends his own." — Rath to Guy in a support conversation, Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
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