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:''This page is about the Ylissean Pegasus Knight. For the member of the Deadlords, see [[Simia]].'' | :''This page is about the Ylissean Pegasus Knight. For the member of the Deadlords, see [[Simia]].'' | ||
{{Character Infobox | {{Character Infobox | ||
| | |image=[[File:FEA Sumia.png|200px]] | ||
|caption=Artwork of Sumia from {{title|Awakening}}. | |||
| | |help_text=A clumsy aspiring Shepherd who tries her best all the same. | ||
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|gender=Female | |gender=Female | ||
|race=[[Human]] | |race=[[Human]] | ||
|family=[[Cynthia]] <small>(daughter)</small> | |family=[[Cynthia]] <small>(daughter)</small> | ||
|nationality=[[Ylisse]]an | |nationality=[[Ylisse]]an | ||
|birthday=November | |birthday=November 24 | ||
|voice=*Eden Riegel<br><small>(English, all appearances, uncredited)</small> | |voice=*[[Wikipedia:Eden Riegel|Eden Riegel]]<br><small>(English, all appearances, uncredited)</small> | ||
*[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=89468 Ayano Yamamoto]<br><small>(Japanese, all appearances)</small> | *[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=89468 Ayano Yamamoto]<br><small>(Japanese, all appearances)</small> | ||
|startingclass=[[Pegasus Knight]] | |startingclass=[[Pegasus Knight]] | ||
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=={{FE13}}== | =={{FE13}}== | ||
===Role=== | ===Role=== | ||
Sumia first appears at the start of [[Shepherds (chapter)|chapter 2]], as one of the members of the [[Shepherds (group)|Shepherds]] [[Lissa]] introduces [[Robin]] to. Sumia has been waiting for [[Chrom]] to return, and when he does, Sumia trips on some papers on the ground as she tries to approach him. She joins the Shepherds as they head out to deal with the [[Risen]], but she does not participate in the battle. After the battle is finished, Sumia, along with Chrom, Robin, and Lissa, encounter a wounded Pegasus in a field. As Chrom tries to approach the Pegasus, it starts to attack, but Sumia calms it down and decides to stay behind and tend to its wounds. | Sumia first appears at the start of [[Shepherds (chapter)|chapter 2]], as one of the members of the [[Shepherds (group)|Shepherds]] [[Lissa]] introduces [[Robin]] to. Sumia has been waiting for [[Chrom]] to return, and when he does, Sumia trips on some papers on the ground as she tries to approach him. She joins the Shepherds as they head out to deal with the [[Risen]], but she does not participate in the battle. After the battle is finished, Sumia, along with Chrom, Robin, and Lissa, encounter a wounded Pegasus in a field. As Chrom tries to approach the Pegasus, it starts to attack, but Sumia calms it down and decides to stay behind and tend to its wounds. | ||
At the start of [[Warrior Realm|chapter 3]], Chrom's negotiations with [[Raimi]] fail and the [[Ferox]] troops trow out a number of [[Javelin]]s at Chrom. Before any of them land, Sumia flies in on the back of the Pegasus from the last chapter and rescues Chrom. She joins the team in battles from here on. At the end of [[Incursion|chapter 7]], Chrom starts to worry about [[Emmeryn]]'s retreat back to [[Ylisstol]] while the Shepherds are in Ferox. To try and snap Chrom out of it and focus on the task at hand, Sumia comes up and punches Chrom in his face, believing that is what Captain [[Phila]] meant when she said that "a good slap will break someone out of their doldrums." After this, Sumia does not take part in any more story conversations, aside from the possible marriage conversations that involve Chrom at the end of [[Mad King Gangrel|chapter 11]] and the beginning and end of [[Of Sacred Blood|chapter 13]]. | At the start of [[Warrior Realm|chapter 3]], Chrom's negotiations with [[Raimi]] fail and the [[Ferox]] troops trow out a number of [[Javelin]]s at Chrom. Before any of them land, Sumia flies in on the back of the Pegasus from the last chapter and rescues Chrom. She joins the team in battles from here on. At the end of [[Incursion|chapter 7]], Chrom starts to worry about [[Emmeryn]]'s retreat back to [[Ylisstol]] while the Shepherds are in Ferox. To try and snap Chrom out of it and focus on the task at hand, Sumia comes up and punches Chrom in his face, believing that is what Captain [[Phila]] meant when she said that "a good slap will break someone out of their doldrums." After this, Sumia does not take part in any more story conversations, aside from the possible marriage conversations that involve Chrom at the end of [[Mad King Gangrel|chapter 11]] and the beginning and end of [[Of Sacred Blood|chapter 13]]. | ||
If Sumia is married by or after chapter 13, a [[Wings of Justice|paralogue]] will open where Sumia meets her daughter from the future, [[Cynthia]]. | If Sumia is married by or after chapter 13, a [[Wings of Justice|paralogue]] will open where Sumia meets her daughter from the future, [[Cynthia]]. | ||
Sumia is also present in the opening cinematic of the game, at the point that shows Chrom married to her and with [[Lucina]] in her arms, implying a canonical pairing. | Sumia is also present in the opening cinematic of the game, at the point that shows Chrom married to her and with [[Lucina]] in her arms, implying a canonical pairing. | ||
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|magic=3 | |magic=3 | ||
|skill=11 | |skill=11 | ||
|spd=11{{ | |spd=11{{h|+2|Granted by Speed +2}} | ||
|luck=8 | |luck=8 | ||
|def=5 | |def=5 | ||
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|def1=30 | |def1=30 | ||
|res1=40 | |res1=40 | ||
|strm= | |strm=−2 | ||
|magicm=0 | |magicm=0 | ||
|skillm=+2 | |skillm=+2 | ||
|spdm=+3 | |spdm=+3 | ||
|luckm=0 | |luckm=0 | ||
|defm= | |defm=−2 | ||
|resm=+1 | |resm=+1 | ||
|recruit=[[Warrior Realm|Chapter 3]], automatically on turn 1 | |recruit=[[Warrior Realm|Chapter 3]], automatically on turn 1 | ||
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}} | }} | ||
=== | ===Promotion stat gains=== | ||
{{Tab | {{Tab | ||
|tab1=Pegasus Knight | |tab1=Pegasus Knight | ||
|content1= | |content1={{PromotionGains FE13b|Pegasus Knight|Falcon Knight|Dark Flier}} | ||
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|tab2=Knight | |tab2=Knight | ||
|content2= | |content2={{PromotionGains FE13b|Knight|General|Great Knight}} | ||
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|tab3=Cleric | |tab3=Cleric | ||
|content3= | |content3={{PromotionGains FE13b|Cleric|War Cleric|Sage}} | ||
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| [[File:Is 3ds01 speed +2.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 speed +2.png]] | ||
| [[Speed +2]] | | [[Speed +2]] | ||
| {{ | | {{h|Pegasus Knight, level 1|Innate}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 relief.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 relief.png]] | ||
| [[Relief]] | | [[Relief]] | ||
| Pegasus Knight, level 10 | | Pegasus Knight, level 10 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 rally speed.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 rally speed.png]] | ||
| [[Rally Speed]] | | [[Rally Speed]] | ||
| Falcon Knight, level 5 | | Falcon Knight, level 5 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 lancefaire.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 lancefaire.png]] | ||
| [[Lancefaire]] | | [[Lancefaire]] | ||
| Falcon Knight, level 15 | | Falcon Knight, level 15 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 rally movement.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 rally movement.png]] | ||
| [[Rally Movement]] | | [[Rally Movement]] | ||
| Dark Flier, level 5 | | Dark Flier, level 5 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 galeforce.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 galeforce.png]] | ||
| [[Galeforce]] | | [[Galeforce]] | ||
| Dark Flier, level 15 | | Dark Flier, level 15 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 defense +2.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 defense +2.png]] | ||
| [[Defense +2]] | | [[Defense +2]] | ||
| Knight, level 1 | | Knight, level 1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 indoor fighter.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 indoor fighter.png]] | ||
| [[Indoor Fighter]] | | [[Indoor Fighter]] | ||
| Knight, level 10 | | Knight, level 10 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 rally defense.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 rally defense.png]] | ||
| [[Rally Defense]] | | [[Rally Defense]] | ||
| General, level 5 | | General, level 5 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 pavise.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 pavise.png]] | ||
| [[Pavise]] | | [[Pavise]] | ||
| General, level 15 | | General, level 15 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 luna.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 luna.png]] | ||
| [[ | | [[Luna]] | ||
| Great Knight, level 5 | | Great Knight, level 5 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 dual guard+.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 dual guard+.png]] | ||
| [[Dual Guard+]] | | [[Dual Guard+]] | ||
| Great Knight, level 15 | | Great Knight, level 15 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 miracle.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 miracle.png]] | ||
| [[Miracle]] | | [[Miracle]] | ||
| Cleric, level 1 | | Cleric, level 1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 healtouch.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 healtouch.png]] | ||
| [[Healtouch]] | | [[Healtouch]] | ||
| Cleric, level 10 | | Cleric, level 10 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 rally luck.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 rally luck.png]] | ||
| [[Rally Luck]] | | [[Rally Luck]] | ||
| War Cleric, level 5 | | War Cleric, level 5 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 renewal.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 renewal.png]] | ||
| [[Renewal]] | | [[Renewal]] | ||
| War Cleric, level 15 | | War Cleric, level 15 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 rally magic.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 rally magic.png]] | ||
| [[Rally Magic]] | | [[Rally Magic]] | ||
| Sage, level 5 | | Sage, level 5 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is 3ds01 tomefaire.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds01 tomefaire.png]] | ||
| [[Tomefaire]] | | [[Tomefaire]] | ||
| Sage, level 15 | | Sage, level 15 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="3" style=" | ! colspan="3" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px;; font-size: smaller" | The above skill list does not include skills obtained exclusively via [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Awakening#Skills|DLC]]. | ||
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The main reason to give Sumia this investment are her base class combined with her early jointime. Pegasus Knight is a very potent class, since it can promote into [[Dark Flier]] or [[Falcon Knight]], two classes which are desired by many units thanks to their excellent mobility and skillsets. Other units have to take the detour of using a [[Second Seal]] in order to get access to those classes, if they can even reclass into Pegasus Knight at all, while Sumia only needs to gain experience in her base class and promote. | The main reason to give Sumia this investment are her base class combined with her early jointime. Pegasus Knight is a very potent class, since it can promote into [[Dark Flier]] or [[Falcon Knight]], two classes which are desired by many units thanks to their excellent mobility and skillsets. Other units have to take the detour of using a [[Second Seal]] in order to get access to those classes, if they can even reclass into Pegasus Knight at all, while Sumia only needs to gain experience in her base class and promote. | ||
As a flier, Sumia has no trouble | As a flier, Sumia has no trouble moving around freely and picking off weakened enemies, and since she has enough skill and speed to hit and double most enemies reliably, it is fairly easy to train her up. Her flying mobility makes her useful to ferry your stronger units over cliffs, deserts and all other kinds of usually hardly traversable terrain too, and it makes her able to hunt down enemy thieves who try to escape from battle as well. She is also decent against the early magic units, since those usually have poor defense but do decent damage against most of your combat units, who tend to have less resistance than defense. However, her base class makes her weak against bows and wind magic (though her resistance is usually high enough to ensure her to survive a hit by a wind tome) and does not allow her to take advantage of terrain bonuses, making it harder for her to survive at the front lines than it is for your other units. | ||
Once Sumia's level is high enough, she can promote and become whether a Dark Flier or Falcon Knight. As mentioned, both of these classes are very good: Dark Flier can learn the extremely powerful [[Galeforce]] skill at level 15, giving a huge boost to Sumia's already good mobility, while Falcon Knights can use staves, especially the [[Rescue (staff)|Rescue]] staff to transport people ahead, and get the [[Lancefaire]] skill at level 15, which improves her damage output. Both classes get a rally skill at level 5: the Dark Flier gets [[Rally Movement]], which is useful if you want to get a unit ahead quickly, while the Falcon Knight gets [[Rally Speed]], which makes doubling enemies a lot easier for all of your units. It is usually recommended to reclass her into a Dark Flier first to get Galeforce as quickly as possible, and maybe Falcon Knight afterwards to further improve her combat abilities while keeping the flying mobility. | Once Sumia's level is high enough, she can promote and become whether a Dark Flier or Falcon Knight. As mentioned, both of these classes are very good: Dark Flier can learn the extremely powerful [[Galeforce]] skill at level 15, giving a huge boost to Sumia's already good mobility, while Falcon Knights can use staves, especially the [[Rescue (staff)|Rescue]] staff to transport people ahead, and get the [[Lancefaire]] skill at level 15, which improves her damage output. Both classes get a rally skill at level 5: the Dark Flier gets [[Rally Movement]], which is useful if you want to get a unit ahead quickly, while the Falcon Knight gets [[Rally Speed]], which makes doubling enemies a lot easier for all of your units. It is usually recommended to reclass her into a Dark Flier first to get Galeforce as quickly as possible, and maybe Falcon Knight afterwards to further improve her combat abilities while keeping the flying mobility. | ||
Other class options for Sumia are the [[Knight]] or [[Cleric]] class and their respective promotions. The Knight class tree reduces her two major selling points, her high speed and mobility, but in return also grants the highest improvement to her weak points by greatly boosting her durability and strength. It also maintains Sumia's lance rank, while she is stuck with E staffs,tomes and axes when reclassing into Cleric, [[War Cleric]], or [[Sage]]. | Other class options for Sumia are the [[Knight]] or [[Cleric]] class and their respective promotions. The Knight class tree reduces her two major selling points, her high speed and mobility, but in return also grants the highest improvement to her weak points by greatly boosting her durability and strength. It also maintains Sumia's lance rank, while she is stuck with E staffs, tomes and axes when reclassing into Cleric, [[War Cleric]], or [[Sage]]. | ||
Sage allows Sumia to learn [[Rally Magic]] and [[Tomefaire]], both of which are nice, but not fantastic skills on her, since it's easier to patch up her strength with good lances than training up her magic to the point where she can use tomes effectively. War Cleric gets the [[Renewal]] skill, which is in theory a great skill for every combat unit, but getting it usually is more trouble than worth it. [[Healtouch]] is also a skill that sounds nice for her in theory, since it would increase her healing as Falcon Knight, but once again reclassing into Cleric and limiting Sumia's abilities just to obtain one skill just is not worth it. | Sage allows Sumia to learn [[Rally Magic]] and [[Tomefaire]], both of which are nice, but not fantastic skills on her, since it's easier to patch up her strength with good lances than training up her magic to the point where she can use tomes effectively. War Cleric gets the [[Renewal]] skill, which is in theory a great skill for every combat unit, but getting it usually is more trouble than worth it. [[Healtouch]] is also a skill that sounds nice for her in theory, since it would increase her healing as Falcon Knight, but once again reclassing into Cleric and limiting Sumia's abilities just to obtain one skill just is not worth it. | ||
As Great Knight, she will remain somewhat mobile and can learn the [[ | As Great Knight, she will remain somewhat mobile and can learn the [[Luna]] skill which can help her to kill bulky enemies more reliably. [[General]] is a very interesting class for her, since it offers her the biggest improvement in strength, defense and HP, but also reduces her movement the most. She will usually still be fast enough to not get doubled or even double slower enemies, and she can learn [[Rally Defense]], a quite useful support skill, as well as [[Pavise]], which sometimes reduces the damage she receives from meelee enemies and thus might allow her to stay at the front with less healing. It's possible to compensate for the loss of mobility by pairing her up with a mobile mounted unit. However, this also means that you're now using a mobile unit to ferry around a unit that usually could move around freely itself, and even carry other units around if you wished so. Both Knight promotions also reduce her resistance, making magical enemies more threatening for her. | ||
Generally, Sumia should remain in her base class for most of the game since the Pegasus Knight promotions offer her the most interesting skills and the flying mobility often makes up for the extra stats and skills that other classes may offer to her. | Generally, Sumia should remain in her base class for most of the game since the Pegasus Knight promotions offer her the most interesting skills and the flying mobility often makes up for the extra stats and skills that other classes may offer to her. | ||
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Sumia is one of the characters added to the game in the [[Prince of Ice]] update, and became available for summoning by players on July 20, 2018. Only one variation of Sumia is currently available in Heroes, based on her ''Awakening'' incarnation. | Sumia is one of the characters added to the game in the [[Prince of Ice]] update, and became available for summoning by players on July 20, 2018. Only one variation of Sumia is currently available in Heroes, based on her ''Awakening'' incarnation. | ||
===Starting stats=== | ===Sumia: Maid of Flowers=== | ||
====Starting stats==== | |||
:''Sumia: Maid of Flowers is only available at 5{{star}} rarity.'' | :''Sumia: Maid of Flowers is only available at 5{{star}} rarity.'' | ||
{{CharStats FEH | {{CharStats FEH | ||
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|rarity=5 | |rarity=5 | ||
|wpntype=lance | |wpntype=lance | ||
|unittype=flying | |unittype=flying | ||
|HP=17 | |HP=17 | ||
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|def=7 | |def=7 | ||
|res=6 | |res=6 | ||
| | |HP_gr=50 | ||
| | |atk_gr=55 | ||
| | |spd_gr=65 | ||
| | |def_gr=50 | ||
| | |res_gr=45 | ||
|offense=[[Reprisal Lance+]] | |offense=[[Reprisal Lance+]] | ||
|support=[[Reposition]] | |support=[[Reposition]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Skill set=== | ====Skill set==== | ||
{| | {{FEH skill set | ||
|name=Sumia: Maid of Flowers | |||
|minrarity=5 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|weapon1=Iron Sword | |||
|weapon1auto=1 | |||
|weapon1cost=50 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |weapon2=Steel Sword | ||
| | |weapon2unlock=2 | ||
| | |weapon2auto=3 | ||
|weapon2cost=100 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |weapon3=Reprisal Lance | ||
| | |weapon3unlock=3 | ||
| | |weapon3auto=4 | ||
|weapon3cost=200 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |weapon4=Reprisal Lance+ | ||
|weapon4auto=5 | |||
| | |weapon4cost=300 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |weapon5=Flower Lance | ||
| | |weapon5unlock=5 | ||
| | |weapon5cost=400 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |assist1=Reposition | ||
| | |assist1unlock=3 | ||
| | |assist1auto=4 | ||
| | |assist1cost=150 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |passa1=Close Def 1 | ||
| | |passa1unlock=1 | ||
| | |passa1cost=60 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |passa2=Close Def 2 | ||
|passa2unlock=2 | |||
| | |passa2cost=120 | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |passa3=Close Def 3 | ||
|passa3unlock=4 | |||
| | |passa3cost=240 | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |passb1=Atk/Def Link 1 | ||
| | |passb1unlock=3 | ||
|passb1cost=60 | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |passb2=Atk/Def Link 2 | ||
|passb2unlock=4 | |||
| | |passb2cost=120 | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |passb3=Atk/Def Link 3 | ||
|passb3unlock=5 | |||
|passb3cost=240 | |||
}} | |||
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| 240 | |||
==Personality | ==Personality== | ||
Sumia is a kind character who gets along well with people and animals alike. She can understand how animals behave and why, and will talk about animals for a long time when given the opportunity to do so. However, she doesn't think very highly of herself and tends to stay out of conversations. She also is infatuated with Chrom, an infatuation she shares with fellow [[Pegasus Knight]], [[Cordelia]], who she is friends with. Her most noticeable trait is her habit of managing to trip over nothing, often blaming the tripping on her boots, though she also tends to run into and drop objects. | Sumia is a kind character who gets along well with people and animals alike. She can understand how animals behave and why, and will talk about animals for a long time when given the opportunity to do so. However, she doesn't think very highly of herself and tends to stay out of conversations. She also is infatuated with Chrom, an infatuation she shares with fellow [[Pegasus Knight]], [[Cordelia]], who she is friends with. Her most noticeable trait is her habit of managing to trip over nothing, often blaming the tripping on her boots, though she also tends to run into and drop objects. | ||
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==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
{{main|Sumia/Quotes (Awakening)}} | {{main|Sumia/Quotes (Awakening){{!}}Sumia/Quotes (''Awakening'')|Sumia/Quotes (Heroes){{!}}Sumia/Quotes (''Heroes'')}} | ||
{{ | |||
==Other appearances== | ==Other appearances== | ||
===''Fire Emblem Cipher''=== | ===''Fire Emblem Cipher''=== | ||
Sumia is | Sumia is featured on seven cards in {{TCGCipher}}. | ||
:''Four of these cards' epithets<!--the B12 and B17 cards--> are still in raw, untranslated Japanese; these needs translation.'' | :''Four of these cards' epithets<!--the B12 and B17 cards--> are still in raw, untranslated Japanese; these needs translation.'' | ||
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|artist7={{CipherIllust|daigoman}} | |artist7={{CipherIllust|daigoman}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Flavor text== | |||
{{DescriptionHdr}} | |||
{{DescriptionCell | |||
|game={{title|Awakening}} | |||
|english=A clumsy aspiring Shepherd<br>who tries her best all the same. | |||
|japanese=自警団の見習い<br>落ちこぼれで天然 | |||
}} | |||
{{DescriptionCell | |||
|game={{title|Heroes}}<!--<br><small>(Sumia: Maid of Flowers)</small>--> | |||
|english=A gentle Shepherd who enjoys flower fortunes.<br>Shows talent at working with animals. Appears<br>in Fire Emblem Awakening. | |||
|japanese=クロム自警団の一員。花占いが好き。<br>心優しく、動物と心を通わせることができる。<br>(登場:『ファイアーエムブレム 覚醒』) | |||
}} | |||
{{DescriptionFtr}} | |||
==[[Meet some of the Heroes]] entries== | |||
{{MtH | |||
|full_name=Sumia: Maid of Flowers | |||
|name=Sumia Maid of Flowers | |||
|blurb1=Sumia is a member of Chrom’s militia called the Shepherds, and though she may be a soldier, she’s a particularly kind and gentle soul who loves flowers and animals! | |||
|blurb2=When Chrom visited Regna Ferox seeking aid for Ylisse, Sumia joined him. During their journey, she encountered a wounded pegasus, and they were able to communicate with one another. | |||
|blurb3=Afterward, Sumia and her pegasus partner helped Chrom out of a number of tight spots. She might be gentle, but when it’s time for action, she knows what to do! | |||
|blurb4=Sumia is both compassionate and determined. Though she’s sometimes the cause of the occasional accident or surprise, she’s an essential member of the Shepherds! | |||
|Related_name1=Chrom | |||
|Related_blurb1=A prince of Ylisse and descendant of the Hero-King. Leads the Shepherds. Sumia looks up to him. | |||
|Related_name2=Cordelia | |||
|Related_blurb2=The sole survivor of Ylisse’s pegasus knights. Humble and supremely talented. A close friend of Sumia’s. | |||
}} | |||
==[[Choose Your Legends]] placement history== | |||
{{CYL results}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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|eng-name=Sumia | |eng-name=Sumia | ||
|eng-mean=A romanization of the Japanese name. | |eng-mean=A romanization of the Japanese name. | ||
| | |jpn-name={{h|スミア|Sumia}} | ||
| | |jpn-mean=Officially romanized as '''Smia'''. | ||
|span-name=Sumia | |span-name=Sumia | ||
|fren-name=Sumia | |fren-name=Sumia | ||
|ger-name=Sumia | |ger-name=Sumia | ||
|ital-name=Sumia | |ital-name=Sumia | ||
|por-name=Sumia | |||
|por | |||
|ch-trad-name={{h|絲米亞|Sīmǐyà}} | |ch-trad-name={{h|絲米亞|Sīmǐyà}} | ||
|ch-trad-mean=Smia | |ch-trad-mean=Smia | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Official artwork=== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
FEA Sumia.png|Artwork of Sumia from {{title|Awakening}}. | FEA Sumia.png|Artwork of Sumia from {{title|Awakening}}. | ||
Portrait sumia fe13.png|Sumia' | FEA Tharja Vaike Sumia Kellam.png|Artwork of Sumia, [[Tharja]], [[Vaike]], and [[Kellam]] from ''Awakening''. | ||
FEA Sumia concept sheet 01.png|Concept artwork of Sumia, showing alternate hairstyles, from | Portrait sumia fe13.png|Portrait of Sumia in ''Awakening''. | ||
FEA Sumia concept sheet 02.png|Concept artwork of Sumia from | FEA Lissa and Sumia Concept Art by Yusuke Kozaki.jpg|Concept artwork of Sumia and [[Lissa]] from ''Awakening''. | ||
FEA Sumia concept sheet 01.png|Concept artwork of Sumia, showing alternate hairstyles, from ''Awakening''. | |||
FEA Sumia concept sheet 02.png|Concept artwork of Sumia from ''Awakening''. | |||
Ss fe13 sumia.png|Sumia talking to Chrom's group. | Ss fe13 sumia.png|Sumia talking to Chrom's group. | ||
FEA Sumia Lissa.png|Artwork of Sumia and Lissa. | |||
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==={{title|Heroes}} artwork=== | ==={{title|Heroes}} artwork=== | ||
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FEH Sumia 01.png|Artwork of Sumia: Maid of Flowers | FEH Sumia Maid of Flowers 01.png|Artwork of Sumia: Maid of Flowers. | ||
FEH Sumia 02.png|Artwork of Sumia: Maid of Flowers | FEH Sumia Maid of Flowers 02.png|Artwork of Sumia: Maid of Flowers. | ||
FEH Sumia | FEH Sumia Maid of Flowers 02a.png|Artwork of Sumia: Maid of Flowers. | ||
FEH Sumia 03.png|Artwork of Sumia: Maid of Flowers | FEH Sumia Maid of Flowers 03.png|Artwork of Sumia: Maid of Flowers. | ||
FEH mth Sumia Maid of Flowers 01.png|Artwork of Sumia: Maid of Flowers. | |||
FEH mth Sumia Maid of Flowers 02.png|Artwork of Sumia: Maid of Flowers. | |||
FEH mth Sumia Maid of Flowers 03.png|Artwork of Sumia: Maid of Flowers. | |||
FEH mth Sumia Maid of Flowers 04.png|Artwork of Sumia: Maid of Flowers. | |||
FEH mth Cynthia Hero Chaser 01.png|Sumia in artwork of [[Cynthia]]: Hero Chaser. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:08, 6 April 2024
- This page is about the Ylissean Pegasus Knight. For the member of the Deadlords, see Simia.
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“ | I'm so sick of being the girl whose main contribution is falling on her face! I know we all need levity in these times, but I would still prefer to do more. | ” | — Sumia, to Frederick |
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Sumia (Japanese: スミア Smia) is a playable character in Fire Emblem Awakening. She is a klutz, and because of this thinks little of herself. She has the unusual ability to understand the feelings of animals.
Fire Emblem Awakening
Role
Sumia first appears at the start of chapter 2, as one of the members of the Shepherds Lissa introduces Robin to. Sumia has been waiting for Chrom to return, and when he does, Sumia trips on some papers on the ground as she tries to approach him. She joins the Shepherds as they head out to deal with the Risen, but she does not participate in the battle. After the battle is finished, Sumia, along with Chrom, Robin, and Lissa, encounter a wounded Pegasus in a field. As Chrom tries to approach the Pegasus, it starts to attack, but Sumia calms it down and decides to stay behind and tend to its wounds.
At the start of chapter 3, Chrom's negotiations with Raimi fail and the Ferox troops trow out a number of Javelins at Chrom. Before any of them land, Sumia flies in on the back of the Pegasus from the last chapter and rescues Chrom. She joins the team in battles from here on. At the end of chapter 7, Chrom starts to worry about Emmeryn's retreat back to Ylisstol while the Shepherds are in Ferox. To try and snap Chrom out of it and focus on the task at hand, Sumia comes up and punches Chrom in his face, believing that is what Captain Phila meant when she said that "a good slap will break someone out of their doldrums." After this, Sumia does not take part in any more story conversations, aside from the possible marriage conversations that involve Chrom at the end of chapter 11 and the beginning and end of chapter 13.
If Sumia is married by or after chapter 13, a paralogue will open where Sumia meets her daughter from the future, Cynthia.
Sumia is also present in the opening cinematic of the game, at the point that shows Chrom married to her and with Lucina in her arms, implying a canonical pairing.
Starting stats and growth rates
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Reclassing options
Growth rates when reclassed
Falcon Knight Dark Flier Knight General Great Knight Cleric War Cleric Sage Bride
Class | HP | Str | Mag | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res |
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Falcon Knight | 75% | 45% | 30% | 70% | 70% | 60% | 30% | 40% |
Promotion stat gains
Pegasus Knight Knight Cleric
Class | HP | Str | Mag | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov | Weapon level |
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Falcon Knight | +4 | +2 | +1 | +3 | +3 | +0 | +2 | +3 | +1 | E |
Dark Flier | +3 | +1 | +4 | +1 | +2 | +0 | +1 | +3 | +1 | E |
Skill set
Skill set | ||
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Skill | Learned at | |
Speed +2 | Pegasus Knight, level 1 | |
Relief | Pegasus Knight, level 10 | |
Rally Speed | Falcon Knight, level 5 | |
Lancefaire | Falcon Knight, level 15 | |
Rally Movement | Dark Flier, level 5 | |
Galeforce | Dark Flier, level 15 | |
Defense +2 | Knight, level 1 | |
Indoor Fighter | Knight, level 10 | |
Rally Defense | General, level 5 | |
Pavise | General, level 15 | |
Luna | Great Knight, level 5 | |
Dual Guard+ | Great Knight, level 15 | |
Miracle | Cleric, level 1 | |
Healtouch | Cleric, level 10 | |
Rally Luck | War Cleric, level 5 | |
Renewal | War Cleric, level 15 | |
Rally Magic | Sage, level 5 | |
Tomefaire | Sage, level 15 | |
The above skill list does not include skills obtained exclusively via DLC. |
Analysis
This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience. |
Sumia is the first Pegasus Knight to join your army in Awakening, and probably the only one for quite some time until Cordelia joins you later on. Like other early joining Pegasus Knights in the series, Sumia possesses excellent movement as well as high skill and speed bases and growths, but lacks HP and defense to the point where she has trouble surviving even a single attack from an enemy axe user at base. Her strength is also low at base, making it hard for her to deal decent damage to enemies even though she doubles them quite reliably. Luckily she can make use of various tools later on to counteract these issues, like pair-ups, tonics and better (effective) weaponry, but unlike some other characters, she will always need some kind of investment to leave her weak starting position behind.
The main reason to give Sumia this investment are her base class combined with her early jointime. Pegasus Knight is a very potent class, since it can promote into Dark Flier or Falcon Knight, two classes which are desired by many units thanks to their excellent mobility and skillsets. Other units have to take the detour of using a Second Seal in order to get access to those classes, if they can even reclass into Pegasus Knight at all, while Sumia only needs to gain experience in her base class and promote.
As a flier, Sumia has no trouble moving around freely and picking off weakened enemies, and since she has enough skill and speed to hit and double most enemies reliably, it is fairly easy to train her up. Her flying mobility makes her useful to ferry your stronger units over cliffs, deserts and all other kinds of usually hardly traversable terrain too, and it makes her able to hunt down enemy thieves who try to escape from battle as well. She is also decent against the early magic units, since those usually have poor defense but do decent damage against most of your combat units, who tend to have less resistance than defense. However, her base class makes her weak against bows and wind magic (though her resistance is usually high enough to ensure her to survive a hit by a wind tome) and does not allow her to take advantage of terrain bonuses, making it harder for her to survive at the front lines than it is for your other units.
Once Sumia's level is high enough, she can promote and become whether a Dark Flier or Falcon Knight. As mentioned, both of these classes are very good: Dark Flier can learn the extremely powerful Galeforce skill at level 15, giving a huge boost to Sumia's already good mobility, while Falcon Knights can use staves, especially the Rescue staff to transport people ahead, and get the Lancefaire skill at level 15, which improves her damage output. Both classes get a rally skill at level 5: the Dark Flier gets Rally Movement, which is useful if you want to get a unit ahead quickly, while the Falcon Knight gets Rally Speed, which makes doubling enemies a lot easier for all of your units. It is usually recommended to reclass her into a Dark Flier first to get Galeforce as quickly as possible, and maybe Falcon Knight afterwards to further improve her combat abilities while keeping the flying mobility.
Other class options for Sumia are the Knight or Cleric class and their respective promotions. The Knight class tree reduces her two major selling points, her high speed and mobility, but in return also grants the highest improvement to her weak points by greatly boosting her durability and strength. It also maintains Sumia's lance rank, while she is stuck with E staffs, tomes and axes when reclassing into Cleric, War Cleric, or Sage.
Sage allows Sumia to learn Rally Magic and Tomefaire, both of which are nice, but not fantastic skills on her, since it's easier to patch up her strength with good lances than training up her magic to the point where she can use tomes effectively. War Cleric gets the Renewal skill, which is in theory a great skill for every combat unit, but getting it usually is more trouble than worth it. Healtouch is also a skill that sounds nice for her in theory, since it would increase her healing as Falcon Knight, but once again reclassing into Cleric and limiting Sumia's abilities just to obtain one skill just is not worth it.
As Great Knight, she will remain somewhat mobile and can learn the Luna skill which can help her to kill bulky enemies more reliably. General is a very interesting class for her, since it offers her the biggest improvement in strength, defense and HP, but also reduces her movement the most. She will usually still be fast enough to not get doubled or even double slower enemies, and she can learn Rally Defense, a quite useful support skill, as well as Pavise, which sometimes reduces the damage she receives from meelee enemies and thus might allow her to stay at the front with less healing. It's possible to compensate for the loss of mobility by pairing her up with a mobile mounted unit. However, this also means that you're now using a mobile unit to ferry around a unit that usually could move around freely itself, and even carry other units around if you wished so. Both Knight promotions also reduce her resistance, making magical enemies more threatening for her.
Generally, Sumia should remain in her base class for most of the game since the Pegasus Knight promotions offer her the most interesting skills and the flying mobility often makes up for the extra stats and skills that other classes may offer to her.
All in all, Sumia is a decent unit with a weak start due to her lack of base strength, defense, and HP. Her class makes it worth using her though, and once she is trained up, she will easily become one of the better units in the first generation.
Fire Emblem Heroes
Role
Sumia is one of the characters added to the game in the Prince of Ice update, and became available for summoning by players on July 20, 2018. Only one variation of Sumia is currently available in Heroes, based on her Awakening incarnation.
Sumia: Maid of Flowers
Starting stats
- Sumia: Maid of Flowers is only available at 5★ rarity.
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Initial Stats Level 40 Stats
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Skill set
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Skill | Unlock | Auto-unlock | SP cost | |
Iron Sword | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 50 | |
Steel Sword | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 100 | |
Reprisal Lance | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 200 | |
Reprisal Lance+ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 300 | |
Flower Lance | ★★★★★ | — | 400 | |
Reposition | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 150 | |
A | Close Def 1 | ★★★★★ | — | 60 |
A | Close Def 2 | ★★★★★ | — | 120 |
A | Close Def 3 | ★★★★★ | — | 240 |
B | Atk/Def Link 1 | ★★★★★ | — | 60 |
B | Atk/Def Link 2 | ★★★★★ | — | 120 |
B | Atk/Def Link 3 | ★★★★★ | — | 240 |
Personality
Sumia is a kind character who gets along well with people and animals alike. She can understand how animals behave and why, and will talk about animals for a long time when given the opportunity to do so. However, she doesn't think very highly of herself and tends to stay out of conversations. She also is infatuated with Chrom, an infatuation she shares with fellow Pegasus Knight, Cordelia, who she is friends with. Her most noticeable trait is her habit of managing to trip over nothing, often blaming the tripping on her boots, though she also tends to run into and drop objects.
Supports
- Main article:
Sumia/Supports
Endings
Sumia, Maid of Flowers (single ending)
With Chrom's permission, Sumia traded her lance for a peaceful stretch of pasture on which to raise pegasi. Her flower-petal readings were said to bring good luck, and many asked her to tell their fortunes.
Chrom, Newly Exalted & Sumia, Maid of Flowers
After Grima's defeat, Chrom was officially welcomed as Ylisse's new exalt. Queen Sumia lived and breathed for him, and her flower-petal readings were said to bring good luck to all who received them.
Robin, High Deliverer & Sumia, Maid of Flowers
Many wrote of Robin's legendary exploits, but accounts of his origins and character varied. Scholars, poets, and bards agreed on one thing alone—he loved his wife, Sumia, above all else.
Frederick, Cold Lieutenant & Sumia, Maid of Flowers
As Ylisse's new knight captain, Frederick took charge of keeping the peace and training new recruits. His wife, Sumia, traded her lance for a peaceful stretch of pasture and raised a happy group of pegasi.
Gaius, Candy Stealer & Sumia, Maid of Flowers
Gaius never lost his sweet tooth, though he ultimately returned to less savory enterprises. His wife, Sumia, raised pegasi, and her flower-petal readings were said to bring good luck to all.
Henry, Twisted Mind & Sumia, Maid of Flowers
Henry settled down with Sumia and turned out to be a surprisingly good father. Their newborn daughter was enthralled by her mother's pegasus and was soon begging for a place in the saddle.
Quotes
- Main articles:
Sumia/Quotes (Awakening) and Sumia/Quotes (Heroes)
Other appearances
Fire Emblem Cipher
Sumia is featured on seven cards in Fire Emblem Cipher.
- Four of these cards' epithets are still in raw, untranslated Japanese; these needs translation.
Fire Emblem Cipher data for Sumia | |||||
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Gentle Flower of the Shepherds, Sumia | |||||
"I will be your shield whenever you need protection!" | |||||
Attack: 50 | Support: 30 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: Falcon Knight | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
Rally Pegasus: [Always] Your cards give +10 more Support value while supporting another ally. (: This skill is inactive unless this unit was Class Changed.) Angelic Flight: [Activate] [Once per turn] Move this unit. This skill cannot be used if this card is tapped. | |||||
Card #B01-068R • Artist: Dokkoi | |||||
Maid of Flowers, Sumia | |||||
"He loves me… He loves me not…" | |||||
Attack: 30 | Support: 30 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Pegasus Knight | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Winged Deliverer: [Activate] [] Choose an ally, and move it. Flying Emblem: [Support] You may choose one ally that is not the attacking unit, and move it. | |||||
Card #B01-069N, B01-069ST • Artist: Dokkoi | |||||
Flowering Pegasus, Sumia | |||||
"I'd like to think that one day we can live in a world that doesn't know war." | |||||
Attack: 50 | Support: 30 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: Dark Flier | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
Winged Deliverer: [Activate] [] Choose an ally, and move it. Pegasus Whisperer: [Trigger] [Once per turn] When this card is tapped as a result of using "Winged Deliverer", untap it. (: This skill is inactive unless this unit was Class Changed.) | |||||
Card #B08-018N • Artist: cuboon | |||||
空舞う花の乙女, Sumia | |||||
"I don't want to see any harm come to my pegasus, Captain Chrom, or the others. I hope peace is restored, and quickly." | |||||
Attack: 50 | Support: 30 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 4 | ||
Class: Falcon Knight | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 3 | |||
Heavens Flier: [Activate] Move this unit. This skill cannot be used unless this unit is untapped. "That was close!": [Trigger] [Once per turn] When this unit's attack ends, choose up to 1 other ally in the same area as this unit, and move both this unit and that ally. | |||||
Card #B12-056HN • Artist: Horiguchi Kousei | |||||
危機に翔けつける翼, Sumia | |||||
"Better hold on tight, Captain. Could get bumpy." | |||||
Attack: 30 | Support: 30 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Pegasus Knight | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Supporting Javelin: [Activate] [] If this unit is in the Front Line, until the end of the turn, this unit gains range 1-2. Flying Emblem: [Support] You may choose one ally that is not the attacking unit, and move it. | |||||
Card #B12-057N • Artist: Horiguchi Kousei | |||||
大空に咲く優花, Sumia | |||||
"I'm so sick of being the girl whose main contribution is falling on her face! I know we all need levity in these times, but I would still prefer to do more.▾" | |||||
Attack: 50 | Support: 30 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: Falcon Knight | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
"I want to be here for you.": [Activate] [] Choose 1 other ally. Until the end of your opponent's next turn, that ally gains +10 attack. Luckbringing Floral Wind: [Trigger] At the end of your turn, if you have more orbs than your opponent, draw 1 card. | |||||
Card #B17-027SR • Artist: daigoman | |||||
花香る天馬騎士, Sumia | |||||
"Hee hee. Isn't this field sooo pretty? Now, let me guess..." | |||||
Attack: 30 | Support: 30 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Pegasus Knight | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Winged Deliverer: [Activate] [] Choose 1 other ally, and move them. Flying Emblem: [Support] Choose 1 ally, aside from your attacking unit. You may move that ally. | |||||
Card #B17-028N • Artist: daigoman | |||||
Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest. For more detailed strategic information on these cards, see their TCG wiki article on Sumia . |
Flavor text
Game | Text (English) |
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Awakening | A clumsy aspiring Shepherd
who tries her best all the same. |
自警団の見習い
落ちこぼれで天然 |
Heroes | A gentle Shepherd who enjoys flower fortunes.
Shows talent at working with animals. Appears in Fire Emblem Awakening. |
クロム自警団の一員。花占いが好き。
心優しく、動物と心を通わせることができる。 (登場:『ファイアーエムブレム 覚醒』) |
Meet some of the Heroes entries
Choose Your Legends placement history
Round | Placement | Character | Votes |
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CYL 8 (2024) |
196 (−61) |
Sumia Awakening |
352 (+110) |
Total results | This character has 8 entries across all Choose Your Legends polls. | 9,849 |
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Trivia
- In her Japanese support conversation with Robin, she mentions that she reads a book called "Genealogy of the Holy War", which was changed to "Ribald Tales of the Faith War" in the localized editions.
Etymology and other languages
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Sumia |
A romanization of the Japanese name. |
Japanese |
スミア |
Officially romanized as Smia. |
Spanish |
Sumia |
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French |
Sumia |
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German |
Sumia |
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Italian |
Sumia |
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Portuguese |
Sumia |
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Traditional Chinese |
絲米亞 |
Smia |
Gallery
Official artwork
Heroes artwork
Sumia in artwork of Cynthia: Hero Chaser.
References
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