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|eng-mean=As of {{FEH}}. | |eng-mean=As of {{FEH}}. From ''[[wikipedia:Yngvi|Yngvi]]'', another name for the Norse deity [[wikipedia:Freyr|Freyr]]. | ||
|eng-fan-name=Jungby | |eng-fan-name=Jungby | ||
|jap-name={{hover|ユングヴィ|Yunguvi}} | |jap-name={{hover|ユングヴィ|Yunguvi}} | ||
|jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Jungby'''. | |jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Jungby'''. {{lang|ja|ユングヴィ}} ''Yunguvi'' is the standard way of writing ''Yngvi'' in Japanese. | ||
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“ | Yngvi’s ruling family of master archers are descended from Ulir, the God of Archery. | ” | — A Grannvale villager |
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Yngvi (Japanese: ユングヴィ Jungby) is one of the six noble houses of the Kingdom of Grannvale. It comprises the south-western region of Grannvale, near the Jun River and the border with Verdane, and is situated west of Chalphy. It was founded in the year 649, shortly after the fall of the Loptrian Empire, by Ulir of the Twelve Crusaders alongside Grannvale itself and its other duchies; its ruling family are his descendants and possess his holy bloodline, permitting them to wield the holy bow Yewfelle. As with the other duchies, House Yngvi commands their own elite squadron of knights: the Beige Ritter, an archer batallion.
History
In Grann 757, Yngvi’s then-Duke Ring and his son Andorey departed with the Grannvale army to go to war with Isaach, despite their disagreements;[1] at his daughter Edain's request, Ring left the Yewfelle behind with Edain in case she found her lost sister, Briggid, its sole inheritor out of Ring's three children.[2] With Grannvale mostly defenseless, neighboring Verdane launched a surprise assault on the country, laying siege to Yngvi Castle. Verdane's prince Gandolf quickly overpowered the Yngvi knights led by Midayle and abducted Edain, taking her back to Verdane with him with the intent of forcing her into marriage. In response, Sigurd of Chalphy launched a counter-offensive against Verdane, freeing Yngvi Castle and invading Verdane to attempt to rescue Edain. Meanwhile, at the climax of the Isaach war, Andorey allied with Langobalt and Reptor in their traitorous intentions, killing Ring and assuming the role of Duke of Yngvi for himself.[3] Andorey led the Yngvi army in assisting Maios and Daccar in the Silesse civil war, and in fighting Sigurd's attempt to return to Grannvale as part of Langobalt's forces at Lubeck Castle; he died in the latter encounter.
Following Andorey's death, the Yngvi throne was assumed by his own son, Scopio. In the liberation war's final battle in Grann 778, Scopio and the Beige Ritter worked with Hilda of Friege in fighting Seliph's army, ambushing them as they crossed the woods between Dozel and Friege. Scopio was defeated in this battle, and at the war's conclusion Briggid's son Faval became the new Duke of Yngvi.
Characters from Yngvi
Genealogy
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style="Template:Roundb; border:none; background-color:#232855" colspan="100"|An unbroken line indicates direct descent. A dashed line (╍) indicates descent across multiple undefined generations. A double line indicates marriage and/or had children together; italics indicates the spouse from outside the family. Important relatives not directly connected with the Yngvi family are marked in gray. |
Gameplay
Yngvi Castle is present as a gameplay castle in the Prologue of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. Initially a partner castle guarded by Midayle, it is seized by the Verdane army in their siege of it, and after they abduct Edain, Sigurd's goal is to seize Yngvi back.
Genealogy of the Holy War castle data (Prologue)
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Chalphy | Player (Home) | 4 | Arden | -- |
Yngvi | Partner | 1 | Midayle | Seized by the enemy at the start of the turn 1 Enemy Phase |
Evans | Enemy | 32 | Gerrard | Army originally led by Gandolf, who leaves at the beginning of the turn 1 Enemy Phase after seizing Yngvi. |
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Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Yngvi |
As of Fire Emblem Heroes. From Yngvi, another name for the Norse deity Freyr. |
English (unofficial) |
Jungby |
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Gallery
Map of Grannvale with Yngvi’s location marked from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game.
The coat of arms of Yngvi from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game.
Yngvi Castle in the Prologue of Genealogy of the Holy War.
References
- ↑ "The son, Sir Andorey, joined his father on the campaign to Isaach. You didn't hear it from me, but there seems to be quite a bit of friction between the two." — A Grannvale villager, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
- ↑ "Sigurd: You still believe you can find her, do you?
Edain: That's correct. And when I do, I must give the Holy Bow Yewfelle to her!" — Sigurd and Edain, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War - ↑ "My father is no longer with us and my older sister is being pursued for her involvement with the Grannvale traitors. So as the new lord of Yngvi I now command the entire archer brigade!" — Andorey, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War