![]() ![]() Rath and Kent both make sense for different reasons - Rath is a fellow nomad, and the game emphasizes a connection he holds with Lyn because of that, while Ken is one of the first characters Lyn meets, and those two get along pretty well. The candidates are Rath, Kent, Elliwood, and Hector. And then there's the timeskip, and Lyn comes back for some contrived reason, but she doesn't affect the plot.Ī common debate in the Fire Emblem fanbase (which is held with every character of every game) is with whom Lyn should be paired. It later turns out her granduncle is poisoning his brother, but Lyn saves the day. Anyway, she goes off to live with her xenophobic grandfather, the Marquess of Caelin (who waited until Lyn's father was dead to invite her because he doesn't like savages, and - plot twist - Lyn is only half Lorca). She also got some mystical sword that doesn't affect the plot at all because she's the Chosen One. The steadily-increasing group then went on an adventure, including facing off with the dangerous Gl, whose name the gods fear, before finally getting over to- oh, wait, I'm going to fast. She ended up meeting both the tactician (no, not that one (unless you want it to be because they actually give you an option for it)) and the series' Cain and Abel archetypes. However, she's the last one because bandits killed the rest (but it's alright because a giant among men later killed the bandits). Lyn, named for her grandmother, was born in the Sacaean Plains as a member of the Lorca tribe. ![]()
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