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{{Quote|That I am able to meet such a beautiful woman... This day must surely be blessed.|Saul to [[Igrene]] in a support conversation.}} | {{Quote|That I am able to meet such a beautiful woman... This day must surely be blessed.|Saul to [[Igrene]] in a support conversation.}} | ||
'''Saul''' (サウル, ''Sauru'') is a character in {{FE6}}. He first appears in [[ | '''Saul''' (サウル, ''Sauru'') is a character in {{FE6}}. He first appears in [[The Emblem of Fire|Chapter 5]]. | ||
Saul is a priest and member of the clergy of the Elimine Church. He tends to flirt with other women, and as a result, he constantly | Saul is a priest and member of the clergy of the Elimine Church. He tends to flirt with other women, and as a result, he is constantly nagged by his own bodyguard, [[Dorothy]]. Under Bishop [[Jodel]]'s request, he and Dorothy join [[Roy|Roy's]] army. | ||
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=== Role === | ===Role=== | ||
Saul is first seen in a small village of [[Lycia]] between [[Laus]] and [[Thria]]. Oblivious to the fight going on outside the village where he is, Saul prefers to busy himself with convincing a young woman to accompany him for dinner. However, to his displeasure, Dorothy arrives and the girl seizes the opportunity to flee. After a bit of banter, Dorothy informs him that the Lycian League Army is nearby them and that [[Guinevere|Princess Guinevere]] is with them. Delighted to hear the news, Saul orders Dorothy to hurry up and reach the army. | |||
Once the bandits have been dealt with, Saul requests a meeting with Roy and Guinevere, surprising both of them. After complimenting the princess' beauty, he asks for the location of the Fire Emblem, and seeing Guinevere's reaction, he explains that the Elimine Church discovered almost immediately that it had disappeared at the same time she had left [[Bern]]. Therefore, the heads of the church sent him to discover the truth and, if necessary, to keep an eye in Bern's national treasure. To this end, he and Dorothy officially join Roy's army during the [[Traps|attack in Thria]], and then they stay in the Lycian Army until the end of the war. | |||
Once Bern is defeated and the war is over, Saul rejects all honors offered to him by the Elimine Church and dedicates his life to work as a missionary, becoming known by his peculiar behavior as well as his dedication to help people in need. | |||
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“ | That I am able to meet such a beautiful woman... This day must surely be blessed. | ” | — Saul to Igrene in a support conversation. |
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Saul (サウル, Sauru) is a character in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. He first appears in Chapter 5.
Saul is a priest and member of the clergy of the Elimine Church. He tends to flirt with other women, and as a result, he is constantly nagged by his own bodyguard, Dorothy. Under Bishop Jodel's request, he and Dorothy join Roy's army.
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
Role
Saul is first seen in a small village of Lycia between Laus and Thria. Oblivious to the fight going on outside the village where he is, Saul prefers to busy himself with convincing a young woman to accompany him for dinner. However, to his displeasure, Dorothy arrives and the girl seizes the opportunity to flee. After a bit of banter, Dorothy informs him that the Lycian League Army is nearby them and that Princess Guinevere is with them. Delighted to hear the news, Saul orders Dorothy to hurry up and reach the army.
Once the bandits have been dealt with, Saul requests a meeting with Roy and Guinevere, surprising both of them. After complimenting the princess' beauty, he asks for the location of the Fire Emblem, and seeing Guinevere's reaction, he explains that the Elimine Church discovered almost immediately that it had disappeared at the same time she had left Bern. Therefore, the heads of the church sent him to discover the truth and, if necessary, to keep an eye in Bern's national treasure. To this end, he and Dorothy officially join Roy's army during the attack in Thria, and then they stay in the Lycian Army until the end of the war.
Once Bern is defeated and the war is over, Saul rejects all honors offered to him by the Elimine Church and dedicates his life to work as a missionary, becoming known by his peculiar behavior as well as his dedication to help people in need.
Starting stats and growth rates
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Promotion gains
Class | HP | Mag | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Con | Mov | Weapon level |
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Bishop | +3 | +3 | +3 | +2 | +0 | +2 | +3 | +1 | +1 | +1, D |
Personality and character
Support conversations
- Main article:
Saul/Supports
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Endings
Saul, Priest of Freedom
Short: Became a wandering missionary.
Long: Although the Church offered him the position of Bishop, Saul turned it down and went off on his own, serving the people in his own way. There are many stories about his behavior, but it cannot be denied that he did his best to help those in need.
Death quote
“ | This is also... destiny... or... | ” | — Saul. |
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Battle quotes
“ | You disgrace God... You shall pay for that! | ” | — Against Oro. |
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“ | Well, well… Let's go, I guess. | ” | — In the final chapter. |
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Other appearances
Etymology
The meaning of Saul is "prayed for" in Hebrew.[1] In the Bible, a person named Saul is mentioned. Due to priests in the Fire Emblem series being of religious affinity and the Apostle sharing his name, this may be intended.
Trivia
Gallery
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References
This article is part of Project Characters, a project focused on writing articles for every character present in the Fire Emblem series. |