Book 1 of the trilogy written by Jeremy Edjan, the thirteen year old author loosely based his future novel on Legends on the Spear of Jesus, a Chirstian with of the Spear that pierced Jesus's side. Some aspects of creatures and the Templar Technology within the book have been borrowed from HellGate: London, a video game on a group of Templars also waging war against demons. Though these aspects are similar, it cannot be called a Fan-created Fiction Novel because most aspects of the Templar in the Novel are drawn from the culture of the Templar in the medieval past. It's release date is unknown, but the publishing company has been confirmed on the website.
Characters
Protagonists
*Joseph, House of Avarke - Main character of the Trilogy. An orphan who's family was killed by Vixzan, the Demon Commander. He is the Captain of Squadron Grail.
*Jann, House of Healers - Healer of Squadron Grail. Close friends with Joseph.
*Temperance, House of Haven - The sworn Brother of Joseph, and the closest person to family he has. Vice Captain of Squadron Grail.
*Serenity, House of Magdanlene - Descendant of Mary Magdalene, she is the navigator and tracker of Squardrom Grail, having fought alongside Joseph for eight years.
*Judas, House of Iscariot - Descendant of an ancestor of Judas Iscariot himself, he was marked as an 'untrustable' until he saved the High lord's life in Operation Demonic Blood.
*Carys, House of Avarke - The deceased older twin of Joseph. Though not many details are known about her, she is meant to play an important role in the quest for the Black Star
Antagonists
*Vixzan - Demon Commander and Lieutenant of the Devil's army.
*Lucifer - The main antagonist of the trilogy. The Devil himself, he declared war on all of God's people in revenge for his exile and and attempt to overpower the Lord and become the God of a new realm.
Preview
The Blogspot webpage created by the author previews the draft copies of the first two chapters of Book 1. An announcement has been made by the author himself as the third post, that no more chapters will be previewed and that a publishing company, Book Surge, will publish the book.
Characters
Protagonists
*Joseph, House of Avarke - Main character of the Trilogy. An orphan who's family was killed by Vixzan, the Demon Commander. He is the Captain of Squadron Grail.
*Jann, House of Healers - Healer of Squadron Grail. Close friends with Joseph.
*Temperance, House of Haven - The sworn Brother of Joseph, and the closest person to family he has. Vice Captain of Squadron Grail.
*Serenity, House of Magdanlene - Descendant of Mary Magdalene, she is the navigator and tracker of Squardrom Grail, having fought alongside Joseph for eight years.
*Judas, House of Iscariot - Descendant of an ancestor of Judas Iscariot himself, he was marked as an 'untrustable' until he saved the High lord's life in Operation Demonic Blood.
*Carys, House of Avarke - The deceased older twin of Joseph. Though not many details are known about her, she is meant to play an important role in the quest for the Black Star
Antagonists
*Vixzan - Demon Commander and Lieutenant of the Devil's army.
*Lucifer - The main antagonist of the trilogy. The Devil himself, he declared war on all of God's people in revenge for his exile and and attempt to overpower the Lord and become the God of a new realm.
Preview
The Blogspot webpage created by the author previews the draft copies of the first two chapters of Book 1. An announcement has been made by the author himself as the third post, that no more chapters will be previewed and that a publishing company, Book Surge, will publish the book.
Chicken Fried Radio (CFR) is a weekly podcast by Tobie Hiddel (also known as T.E.), Christian Huey, and Abbie Wyndham. Ryan Hill co-hosted the program from August 28, 2005 to May 11, 2006. The show is based in Austin, Texas, USA. The shows are comedic in theme and fairly fluid in format, though always featuring humorous takes on various strange or unusual news stories. Their podcast is unique both in its freewheeling, "no topic off limits" concept and in its exceptionally close ties to its fan base.
Show History
Chicken Fried Radio began in August 2005 as an experiment, spearheaded by Hiddel, to find out what kind and size of an audience was available to podcasts with little-to-no financial backing. The first two episodes featured only Hiddel and Hill, in a more conventional (albeit thematically dadaist) fashion, as a conversation between two friends about various topics of interest. Huey joined starting with the third episode, and Wyndham rounded out the cast during the fourth.
Initially, CFR was promoted only through word of mouth, to the friends and family of the four hosts. After half a dozen episodes, it became a featured listing on iTunes until June 2007. This brought it to a wider audience, especially among American university students. However, the audience also extends to the UK, Australia, and American gay communities. The podcast's popularity with the latter group was evidenced most notably at , a podcast review site dedicated to gay and transgender-themed programs. Chicken Fried Radio was featured in February 2006 as a recommended "heterocast."
The show's popularity peaked in September of 2006, achieving over 80,000 total downloads, but began to wane due to an increasingly intermittent release schedule. Finally, the show went on hiatus in April of 2007, due in part to the upcoming wedding of cast members Huey and Wyndham. One episode, produced by fans of the show, was released during the hiatus. The hiatus ended on October 1, 2007, with the release of episode 64.
Show Format
The format is a traditional improvised talk-show format, centered (in theory) around a weekly theme. In practice, conversation often ranges far beyond the theme. Given the freedom of the podcast format, both language and topic are unrestricted.
Shows typically begin with listener submitted voicemails and emails, and their response by the host. Frequent contributors typically adopt nicknames, and have sent in personal stories, reviews, and even original songs. The show is further distinguished by various recurring segments, pre-recorded sketches, and songs.
In May of 2006, Chicken Fried Radio began a Skypecast, which was recorded, edited, and put on the podcast feed. This allowed live feedback, both on the show itself and in an accompanying chatroom. Technical difficulties prevented the idea from becoming successful, and the Skypecast format was abandoned in early 2007.
Since the end of the hiatus, the show's format has changed to include an interview portion and more editing. An additional video project has been announced, but not yet released.
Celebrity Interviews
Following the introduction of the new format, CFR has included a new celebrity interview portion.
* Mary Jo Pehl, who played Pearl Forrester on sci-fi cult favorite Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Interviewed on Episode 64
Reviews and Criticism
The show was mentioned in an article by Sandra Barrera of the LA Daily News, reviewed on the "podcast review podcast" Vox Monitor, reviewed on the British comedy and music podcast Punky! and has been regularly featured on iTunes. More recently, Chicken Fried Radio was lauded in a review at Elastic Radio.
Cast and Crew
The hosts are all amateur actors who specialize to varying degrees in voice acting, including performing with the Austin vintage radio drama troupe, Violet Crown Radio Players (VCRP), which was founded by Hiddel.
In the course of recording CFR, the hosts have been given or have taken on several nicknames. The first and most common is the self-bestowed "Bushleague Jackasses with Microphones," often shortened to simply "Jackasses", in reference to their professed lack of professionalism.
Following Ryan Hill's voluntary departure from the show on May 11, 2006, the three remaining Jackasses decided not to replace Hill, but have occasionally added a guest host, particularly when said host has some expertise on the week's topic. Past guest hosts have included: Violet Crown Radio Players' creative director and Robert E. Howard biographer, Mark Finn; Violet Crown Radio Player and voice actor Craig York; and longtime creative collaborator with Christian Huey, Reuben Barr.
Show History
Chicken Fried Radio began in August 2005 as an experiment, spearheaded by Hiddel, to find out what kind and size of an audience was available to podcasts with little-to-no financial backing. The first two episodes featured only Hiddel and Hill, in a more conventional (albeit thematically dadaist) fashion, as a conversation between two friends about various topics of interest. Huey joined starting with the third episode, and Wyndham rounded out the cast during the fourth.
Initially, CFR was promoted only through word of mouth, to the friends and family of the four hosts. After half a dozen episodes, it became a featured listing on iTunes until June 2007. This brought it to a wider audience, especially among American university students. However, the audience also extends to the UK, Australia, and American gay communities. The podcast's popularity with the latter group was evidenced most notably at , a podcast review site dedicated to gay and transgender-themed programs. Chicken Fried Radio was featured in February 2006 as a recommended "heterocast."
The show's popularity peaked in September of 2006, achieving over 80,000 total downloads, but began to wane due to an increasingly intermittent release schedule. Finally, the show went on hiatus in April of 2007, due in part to the upcoming wedding of cast members Huey and Wyndham. One episode, produced by fans of the show, was released during the hiatus. The hiatus ended on October 1, 2007, with the release of episode 64.
Show Format
The format is a traditional improvised talk-show format, centered (in theory) around a weekly theme. In practice, conversation often ranges far beyond the theme. Given the freedom of the podcast format, both language and topic are unrestricted.
Shows typically begin with listener submitted voicemails and emails, and their response by the host. Frequent contributors typically adopt nicknames, and have sent in personal stories, reviews, and even original songs. The show is further distinguished by various recurring segments, pre-recorded sketches, and songs.
In May of 2006, Chicken Fried Radio began a Skypecast, which was recorded, edited, and put on the podcast feed. This allowed live feedback, both on the show itself and in an accompanying chatroom. Technical difficulties prevented the idea from becoming successful, and the Skypecast format was abandoned in early 2007.
Since the end of the hiatus, the show's format has changed to include an interview portion and more editing. An additional video project has been announced, but not yet released.
Celebrity Interviews
Following the introduction of the new format, CFR has included a new celebrity interview portion.
* Mary Jo Pehl, who played Pearl Forrester on sci-fi cult favorite Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Interviewed on Episode 64
Reviews and Criticism
The show was mentioned in an article by Sandra Barrera of the LA Daily News, reviewed on the "podcast review podcast" Vox Monitor, reviewed on the British comedy and music podcast Punky! and has been regularly featured on iTunes. More recently, Chicken Fried Radio was lauded in a review at Elastic Radio.
Cast and Crew
The hosts are all amateur actors who specialize to varying degrees in voice acting, including performing with the Austin vintage radio drama troupe, Violet Crown Radio Players (VCRP), which was founded by Hiddel.
In the course of recording CFR, the hosts have been given or have taken on several nicknames. The first and most common is the self-bestowed "Bushleague Jackasses with Microphones," often shortened to simply "Jackasses", in reference to their professed lack of professionalism.
Following Ryan Hill's voluntary departure from the show on May 11, 2006, the three remaining Jackasses decided not to replace Hill, but have occasionally added a guest host, particularly when said host has some expertise on the week's topic. Past guest hosts have included: Violet Crown Radio Players' creative director and Robert E. Howard biographer, Mark Finn; Violet Crown Radio Player and voice actor Craig York; and longtime creative collaborator with Christian Huey, Reuben Barr.
Venomcrack is the title of a software project that led to the creation of the YAABL.A virus, which was first distributed at 4:12am on August 7th, 2004. The YAABL.A virus was unique in the fact that it was written purely to single out and attack computer hackers, damaging their data and (in some cases) rendering their computers completely inoperable.
Distribution
Targeting an underground community of malicious hackers, this program was distributed under the guise that it was powerful hacking software that had been leaked. Written in the Python programming language, The Venomcrack project was a collection of open source files in the form of shell scripts that did indeed allow its users to break into America Online's chat-based AOL Instant Messenger network. However, certain packages containing the Venomcrack project also contained a hidden form of the YAABL.A virus (loaded in the compiled installation program) propagated briefly, then remained dormant in wait for remote activation. Since the YAABL.A virus was released in active underground hacking communities, communication was constantly flowing. If a computer virus were discovered, the news would instantly spread. Therefore, in order to affect the maximum number of people, the YAABL.A virus had a unique activation system.
W32/YAABL.A Activation
The YAABL.A virus demonstrated a unique method of activation which allowed it to invisibly infect thousands of computers without being noticed, only to 'detonate' on all of them simultaneously around the world.
After the virus had established itself on a victim's computer, it would periodically download a text file on a remote web server. This text file would contain a number, usually 3600. This number would represent the number of seconds until the virus would download the same file again. The web server allowed the virus writer to keep close watch on exactly how many computers were infected, how often the text file was downloaded, and who was being infected. Running in an endless loop, as more and more computers became infected with the virus, the same file (and the same number) kept being downloaded every hour.
When a sufficient number of computers were infected and running in the endless loop cycle, the virus writer modified the text file on the web server, decreasing the number periodically. Computers began to download the file every 30 minutes, then every 10 minutes, and finally every 1 minute. This synchronized all of the computers all over the world to read the text file simultaneously. Finally, the text file's number was changed to 666, signaling any YAABL.A virus that downloaded it to begin damaging the user's computer. This method utilizing a remote text file and countdown system meant that thousands of peoples' computers were damaged within a 60 second window period, rendering news warnings completely useless. By the time anyone had discovered the YAABL.A virus, it had already completed its damage.
Damage
The YAABL.A virus modified the hard drive of the computer it had infected once it received the activation signal. This virus never deleted a single file. Folder names, drive letters, and directory structures were left intact. Instead, the YAABL.A virus renamed individual files in such a way that made them difficult to work with. When the YAABL.A virus modified a filename, it began by stripping the original filename. It generated a filename beginning with "OWNED_BY_SCOTT_" followed by a 13 character string of random data, and ending with ".hah" as the file extension.
Once completed, the YAABL.A virus would perform this operation to every file on the victim's computer. Initially the user would notice random files had been renamed. As the program ran, it would modify more and more of the victim's hard drive. An example affected folder is displayed to the right. Eventually, the contents of the Start menu would appear scrambled and icons would have odd names. If the user tried to restart the computer, it would fail to boot once a significant portion of the critical Windows directories had been damaged.
Affected Population
The incredibly narrow range of people who were affected by this computer virus seems to be closely tied to the primary reason this virus was created. In other words, the writer of this virus (who is believed to go by the alias "knighthacker" and/or "vonshin" - it is unclear as to who initially wrote the virus) wrote it as a means by which to attack malicious computer hackers. The only people who were affected by the YAABL.A virus were those who tried to use the Venomcrack hacking software in the first place. While this virus was not considered a large threat to the general public, the YAABL.A virus was analyzed by antivirus companies and its virus signature was added to most anti-virus software packages.
The creator of the YAABL.A virus used malicious coding techniques in an attempt to thwart the efforts of malice from other malicious hackers. This particular computer virus only affected the underground hacking community, and seemed to come around full circle to attack the very people who use their computer knowledge to attack others. Apparently the writer of the YAABL.A virus had little esteem for the underground hacking community, for it is believed that YAABL stands for "You Are All Brainless Losers".
Distribution
Targeting an underground community of malicious hackers, this program was distributed under the guise that it was powerful hacking software that had been leaked. Written in the Python programming language, The Venomcrack project was a collection of open source files in the form of shell scripts that did indeed allow its users to break into America Online's chat-based AOL Instant Messenger network. However, certain packages containing the Venomcrack project also contained a hidden form of the YAABL.A virus (loaded in the compiled installation program) propagated briefly, then remained dormant in wait for remote activation. Since the YAABL.A virus was released in active underground hacking communities, communication was constantly flowing. If a computer virus were discovered, the news would instantly spread. Therefore, in order to affect the maximum number of people, the YAABL.A virus had a unique activation system.
W32/YAABL.A Activation
The YAABL.A virus demonstrated a unique method of activation which allowed it to invisibly infect thousands of computers without being noticed, only to 'detonate' on all of them simultaneously around the world.
After the virus had established itself on a victim's computer, it would periodically download a text file on a remote web server. This text file would contain a number, usually 3600. This number would represent the number of seconds until the virus would download the same file again. The web server allowed the virus writer to keep close watch on exactly how many computers were infected, how often the text file was downloaded, and who was being infected. Running in an endless loop, as more and more computers became infected with the virus, the same file (and the same number) kept being downloaded every hour.
When a sufficient number of computers were infected and running in the endless loop cycle, the virus writer modified the text file on the web server, decreasing the number periodically. Computers began to download the file every 30 minutes, then every 10 minutes, and finally every 1 minute. This synchronized all of the computers all over the world to read the text file simultaneously. Finally, the text file's number was changed to 666, signaling any YAABL.A virus that downloaded it to begin damaging the user's computer. This method utilizing a remote text file and countdown system meant that thousands of peoples' computers were damaged within a 60 second window period, rendering news warnings completely useless. By the time anyone had discovered the YAABL.A virus, it had already completed its damage.
Damage
The YAABL.A virus modified the hard drive of the computer it had infected once it received the activation signal. This virus never deleted a single file. Folder names, drive letters, and directory structures were left intact. Instead, the YAABL.A virus renamed individual files in such a way that made them difficult to work with. When the YAABL.A virus modified a filename, it began by stripping the original filename. It generated a filename beginning with "OWNED_BY_SCOTT_" followed by a 13 character string of random data, and ending with ".hah" as the file extension.
Once completed, the YAABL.A virus would perform this operation to every file on the victim's computer. Initially the user would notice random files had been renamed. As the program ran, it would modify more and more of the victim's hard drive. An example affected folder is displayed to the right. Eventually, the contents of the Start menu would appear scrambled and icons would have odd names. If the user tried to restart the computer, it would fail to boot once a significant portion of the critical Windows directories had been damaged.
Affected Population
The incredibly narrow range of people who were affected by this computer virus seems to be closely tied to the primary reason this virus was created. In other words, the writer of this virus (who is believed to go by the alias "knighthacker" and/or "vonshin" - it is unclear as to who initially wrote the virus) wrote it as a means by which to attack malicious computer hackers. The only people who were affected by the YAABL.A virus were those who tried to use the Venomcrack hacking software in the first place. While this virus was not considered a large threat to the general public, the YAABL.A virus was analyzed by antivirus companies and its virus signature was added to most anti-virus software packages.
The creator of the YAABL.A virus used malicious coding techniques in an attempt to thwart the efforts of malice from other malicious hackers. This particular computer virus only affected the underground hacking community, and seemed to come around full circle to attack the very people who use their computer knowledge to attack others. Apparently the writer of the YAABL.A virus had little esteem for the underground hacking community, for it is believed that YAABL stands for "You Are All Brainless Losers".
This is the table of characters of the Fire Emblem game series, including the kana, romaji, and official English names (according to the sources in the anime books).
Fire Emblem: Ankoku no Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi and Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo
(In Fire Emblem Trading Card Game order)
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Fire Emblem Gaiden
Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu
(In Fire Emblem Trading Card Game order)
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Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi
(By order of appearance)
Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken
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Note: Renault is named Renaud in European releases of the game.
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
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Notes: [*] Can only be chosen after beating the game with both Eirika and Ephraim as the main lord.
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
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Fire Emblem
Fire Emblem: Ankoku no Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi and Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo
(In Fire Emblem Trading Card Game order)
| Katakana | Romaji | Traditional Name | Official English Name | Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| マルス | Marusu | Mars | Marth | Lord |
| シーダ | Shiida | Sheeda | Sheeda | Pegasus Knight |
| カイン | Kain | Cain | Kain | Cavalier (Social Knight) |
| アベル | Aberu | Abel | Abel | Cavalier (Social Knight) |
| マリク | Mariku | Maric | Marich | Mage |
| オグマ | Oguma | Oguma | Oguma | Mercenary |
| ジョルジュ | Joruju | George | Jorjue | Sniper |
| リンダ | Rinda | Linda | Rinda | Mage |
| パオラ | Paora | Paola | Paora | Pegasus Knight |
| カ�ュア | Kachua | Katua | Katua | Pegasus Knight |
| カミュ | Kamyu | Camus | Camus | Paladin |
| ナ�ール | Nabaaru | Navaare | Nabarl | Mercenary |
| ジェイガン | Jeiigan | Jeigan | Jeigan | Paladin |
| ゴードン | Gordon | Gordon | Gohdon | Archer |
| ドーガ | Dorga | Doga | Dohga | Armor Knight |
| アラン | Aran | Alan | Aran | Paladin |
| サムソン | Samuson | Samson | Samson | Hero |
| エリス | Erisu | Ellis | Ellis | Cleric |
| �ーツ | Baatsu | Barts | Barts | Fighter |
| マジ | Maji | Maji | Maji | Fighter |
| サジ | Saji | Saji | Saji | Fighter |
| カシム| Kashimu | Kashim | Kashim | Archer |
| ミディア | Mideia | Medea | Midia | Paladin |
| アストリア | Asutoria | Astoria | Astria | Hero |
| ミシェラン | Mishieran | Michelan | Mishelan | Armour Knight |
| トーマス | Tormasu | Thomas | Thormas | Archer |
| トムス | Tomusu | Toms | Thomth | Armour Knight |
| ボア | Boa | Boa | Boha | Bishop |
| �ーディン | Haadein | Hardain | Hardin | Social Knight |
| ビラク | Biraku | Villuck | Biraku | Social Knight |
| ウルフ | Urufu | Ulf | Ulf | Archer Knight |
| ザガム| Zagaro | Zaggaro | Zagaro | Archer Knight |
| ãƒã‚·ã‚§ | Roshe | Roshe | Roshe | Cavalier |
| ウェンデル | Wenderu | Wendel | Wendel | Mage |
| マリア | Maria | Maria | Maria | Priest |
| レナ | Rena | Rena | Rena | Priest |
| マ�ス | Machisu | Marchis | Matis | Social Knight |
| ãƒãƒ¬ãƒ³ã‚¹ | Rorensu | Lawrence | Rolence | General |
| ジュリアン | Jurian | Julian | Jurian | Thief |
| リカード | Rikaado | Ricardo | Ricard | Thief |
| ラディ | Radei | Raddy | Radei | Mercenary |
| シーザ | Shiiza | Caesar | Sesar | Mercenary |
| �ヌトゥ | Banutou | Banetou | Banutu | Mamkute |
| リフ | Rifu | Riff | Rif | Priest |
| ダãƒã‚¹ | Darosu | Daros | Daross | Pirate |
| ãƒã‚¸ãƒ£ãƒ¼ | Rojaa | Roger | Rojar | Armor Knight |
| ジェイク | Jeiku | Jake | Jeik | Shooter |
| ベック | Bekku | Beck | Beck | Shooter |
| ガトー | Gator | Gato | Gato | Sage |
| ガー�フ | Gaanefu | Garnef | Garnef | Dark Mage |
Fire Emblem Gaiden
Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu
(In Fire Emblem Trading Card Game order)
| Katakana | Romaji | Traditional Internet Name | TREASURE Name | Original Class | Promoted Class | Playable, Recruitment Method (if yes) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| シグルド | Shigurudo | Sigurd | Siglud | Lord Knight | Prepromoted | Yes: Ch. 0, starting unit. |
| アルヴィス | Aruvisu | Alvis | Alvis | Sage | Emperor | No |
| エルトシャン | Erutoshan | Eltosian, Eltoshan | Eltshan | Paladin | Prepromoted | No (NPC ally in Ch. 1 and enemy in Ch. 3) |
| ã‚ュアン | Kyuan | Cuan | Cuan | Duke Knight | Prepromoted | Yes: joins of turn 3 Ch. 0 and leaves in Ch. 4 |
| セリス | Serisu | Celice, Selis | Celice | Junior Lord | Lord Knight | Yes: Ch 6, starting unit |
| ユリウス | Yuriusu | Yurius, Julius | Yurius | Dark Prince | None | No |
| トラ�ント | Torabanto | Trabant | Trabant | Dragon Master | None | No |
| ティルテュ | Teirutyu | Tiltyu | Tailto | Thunder Mage | Mage Fighter | Yes: joins after Silvail Castle is conquered in Ch. 3 |
| クãƒãƒ¼ãƒ‰ | Kurordo | Claude | Claud | High Priest | Prepromoted | Yes: joins after Silvail Castle is conquered in Ch. 3 |
| レックス | Rekkusu | Lex | Lex | Axe Knight | Great Knight | Yes: joins on turn 2, Ch. 0 |
| アゼル | Azeru | Azel | Azel | Mage | Mage Knight | Yes: joins on turn 2, Ch. 0 |
| エーディン | Eedein | Edin, Aideen | Adean | Priest | High Priest | Yes: joins on turn 2, Ch. 1 |
| ラケシス | Rakeshisu | Lachesis | Rackesis | Princess | Master Knight | Yes: NPC ally, speak with Sigurd in Ch. 2 |
| イーヴ | Iivu | Eve | Eve | Paladin | Prepromoted | No (NPC ally) |
| エヴァ | Eva | Eva | Eva | Paladin | Prepromoted | No (NPC ally) |
| アルヴァ | Aruva | Alva | Alva | Paladin | Prepromoted | No (NPC ally) |
| アイラ | Aira | Ayra | Ira | Swordfighter | Swordmaster | Yes: enemy at start, conquer Genoa Castle and speak with Sigurd in Ch. 1. |
| エスリン | Esurin | Ethlin | Ethlin | Troubadour | Paladin | Yes: joins on turn 3, Ch. 0 and leaves in Ch. 4 |
| フィン | Fin | Finn | Fin | Lance Knight | Duke Knight | Yes: joins on turn 3, Ch. 0, leaves in Ch. 4 and returns in Ch. 7 |
| ディアドラ | Diadora | Diadora, Dierdre | Diadora | Shaman | None | Yes: Have Sigurd step in the narrow passageway between the thickets. |
| ジャムカ | Jamuka | Jamuka | Jamka | Bowfighter | Sniper | Yes: enemy after Genoa and Marpha Castles are conquered, speak with Edin in Ch. 1 |
| レヴィン | Revin | Levin | Levn | Bard | Sage | Yes: joins after Heirhein Castle is conquered in Ch. 2 |
| ミデェール | Midiiru | Mideel | Midayle | Arch Knight | Bow Knight | Yes: Conquer Jungby Castle in Ch. 0 |
| アレク | Areku | Alec | Alec | Social Knight | Paladin | Yes: Ch. 0, starting unit |
| アーダン | Aadan | Arden, Adan | Arden | Sword Armor | General | Yes: Ch. 1, starting unit |
| ノイッシュ | Noishu | Noish, Noishe | Noish | Social Knight | Paladin | Yes: Ch. 0, starting unit |
| フュリー | Fyurii | Fury | Ferry | Pegasus Knight | Falcon Knight | Yes: enemy, speak with Levin in Ch. 2 |
| マーニャ | Maanya | Mahnya | Mahnya | Falcon Knight | Prepromoted | No |
| ディート� | Deiitoba | Deetva | Deet'var | Falcon Knight | Prepromoted | No |
| パメラ | Pamera | Pamela | Pamela | Falcon Knight | Prepromoted | No |
| ベオウルフ | Beourufu | Beowulf | Beowolf | Free Knight | Forrest Knight | Yes: enemy, speak with anyone, at the cost of 10,000 G |
| デュー | Dyuu | Dew, Deu | Dew | Thief | Thief Fighter | Yes: joins on turn 2 in Ch. 1 |
| ホリン | Horin | Holyn, Holin | Holyn | Swordfighter | Forrest | Yes: Defeat him in the arena in Ch. 2 |
| ブリギッド | Burigiddo | Briggid, Bridget | Briggid | Sniper | Already promoted | Yes: joins after Silvail is conquered in Ch. 3 |
| シルヴィア | Shiruvia | Sylvia | Sylvia | Dancer | None | Yes: joins after Heirhein Castle is conquered in Ch. 2 |
| オイフェ | Oife | Oifaye | Oifey | Paladin | Prepromoted | Yes: joins on turn 3 in Ch. 6 |
| シャナン | Shanan | Shanan | Shanan | Swordmaster | Prepromoted | Yes: Ch. 7, starting unit |
| リーフ | Riifu | Leaf, Leif | Leaf | Prince | Master Knight | Yes: Ch. 7, starting unit |
| アレス | Aresu | Aless, Ares | Aless | Social Knight | Paladin | Yes: joins after Yied Shrine is conquered in Ch. 7 |
| ユリア | Yuria | Yuria, Julia | Yuria | Shaman | Druid | Yes: joins after Ganeishire Castle is conquered in Ch. 6 |
| アリオーン | Arioon | Areone, Arion | Areone | Dragon Master | Prepromoted | No (Enemy in Ch. 9. NPC ally in Ch. 11.) | :
| アルテナ | Arutena | Altenna | Altenna | Dragon Knight | Dragon Master | Yes: enemy, speak with Leaf in Ch. 9 |
| �ンニ�ル | Hannibaru | Hannibal | Hannibal | General | Prepromoted | Yes: Conquer Luthecia Castle and speak with Corpul or Sharlow in Ch. 9 |
| ヨ�ン | Yohan | Johan, Yohan | Johan | Axe Knight | Great Knight | Yes: neutral at start of Ch. 6, enemy after Ganeishire is conquered, speak with Lakche or Radney. Johan does not join if Johalva already joined. |
| ヨ�ルヴァ | Yoharuva | Johalvier, Yohalvier | Johalva | Axefighter | Warrior | Yes: neutral at start of Ch. 6, enemy after Ganeishire is conquered, speak with Lakche or Radney. Johalva does not join if Johan already joined. |
| スカサ� | Sukasaha | Skasaher, Skasaha | Skasaher | Swordfighter | Forrest | Yes: Ch. 6, starting unit, if Ayra meets the coupling goals |
| ラク�ェ | Rakuche | Lakche | Lakche | Swordfighter | Swordmaster | Yes: Ch. 6, starting unit, if Ayra meets the coupling goals |
| レスター | Resutaa | Lester | Lester | Arch Knight | Bow Knight | Yes: joins on turn 3 in Ch. 6, if Aideen meets the coupling goals |
| ラナ | Rana | Rana | Lana | Priest | High Priest | Yes: Ch. 6, starting unit, if Aideen meets the coupling goals |
| デルムッド | Derumuddo | Delmud | Delmud | Free Knight | Forrest Knight | Yes: joins on turn 3 in Ch. 6, if Rackesis meets the coupling goals |
| ナンナ | Nanna | Nanna | Nanna | Troubadour | Paladin | Yes: Ch. 7, starting unit, if Rackesis meets the coupling goals |
| セティ | Setei | Sety | Sety | Sage | Prepromoted | Yes: NPC ally, speak with Celice in Ch. 8 |
| フィー | Fii | Fee | Phee | Pegasus Knight | Falcon Knight | Yes: joins after Ganeishire is conquered in Ch. 6, if Fury meets the coupling goals |
| アーサー | Aasaa | Arthur | Arthur | Mage | Mage Knight | Yes: joins after Ganeishire is conquered in Ch. 6, if Tiltyu meets the coupling goals |
| ティニー | Teinii | Tinny | Teeny | Mage | Mage Fighter | Yes: enemy after Melgen Castle is conquered and if Tiltyu meets the coupling goals; speak with Arthur in Ch. 7 |
| ファ�ル | Fabaru | Faval | Faval | Bowfigher | Sniper | Yes: enemy if Bridget meets the coupling goals, speak with Patty in Ch. 8 |
| パティ | Patei | Patty | Patty | Thief | Thief Fighter | Yes: Ch. 7, starting unit, if Bridget meets the coupling goals |
| リーン | Liin | Lynn | Leen | Dancer | None | Yes: Make Sylvia meet the coupling goals, conquer Darna Castle in Ch. 7 and have Aless visit the castle. |
| コープル | Korpuru | Corple | Corpul | Monk | High Priest | Yes: Make Sylvia meet the coupling goals, and conquer Luthecia in Ch. 9 |
| ãƒãƒ‰ãƒ«ãƒ?ン | Rodoruban | Rodolban | Roddlevan | Swordfighter | Forrest | Yes: Ch. 6, starting unit, if the player kills off Ayra or makes her an old maid |
| ラド�イ | Radonei | Radney | Radney | Swordfighter | Forrest | Yes: Ch. 6, starting unit, if the player kills off Ayra or makes her an old maid |
| ディムナ | Deimuna | Dimna | Dimna | Arch Knight | Bow Knight | Yes: joins on turn 3 in Ch. 6, if the player kills off Aideen or makes her an old maid |
| マナ | Mana | Mana | Mana | Priest | High Priest | Yes: Ch. 6, starting unit, if the player kills off Aideen or makes her an old maid |
| トリスタン | Torisutan | Tristan | Tristan | Social Knight | Paladin | Yes: joins on turn 3 in Ch. 6, if the player kills off Rackesis or makes her an old maid. |
| ジャンヌ | Jannu | Janne | Janne | Troubadour | Paladin | Yes: Ch. 7, starting unit, if the player kills off Rackesis or makes her an old maid. |
| ホークtd> | Hooku | Hawk | Hawk | Sage | Prepromoted | Yes: NPC ally, if the player kills off Fury or makes her an old maid, speak with Celice in Ch. 8 |
| フェミナ | Femina | Femina | Femina | Pegasus Knight | Falcon Knight | Yes: joins after Ganeishire is conquered in Ch. 6, if the player kills off Fury or makes her an old maid |
| アミッドtd> | Amiddo | Amid | Amid | Wind Mage | Mage Fighter | Yes: joins after Ganeishire is conquered in Ch. 6, if the player kills off Fury or makes her an old maid |
| リンダ | Rinda | Linda | Linda | Thunder Mage | Mage Fighter | Yes: enemy after Melgen Castle is conquered and if the player kills off Tiltyu or makes her an old; speak with Amid |
| アサエム| Asaero | Asaello | Asaello | Sniper | Prepromoted | Yes: enemy, appears on turn 3 in Ch. 8, if the player kills off Bridget or makes her an old maid. Speak with Daisy. |
| デイジー | Deizii | Daisy | Daisy | Thief | Thief Fighter | Yes: Ch. 7, starting unit, if the player kills off Bridget or makes her an old maid. |
| レイリア | Reiria | Laylea | Laylea | Dancer | None | Yes: Kill off Sylvia or make her an old maid, conquer Darna Castle in Ch. 7 and have Aless visit the castle. |
| シャルãƒãƒ¼ | Sharulor | Sharlow | Sharlow | Priest | High Priest | Yes: Kill off Sylvia or make her an old maid, and conquer Luthecia in Ch. 9 |
| イシュタル | Ishutaru | Ishtar | Ishtar | Sage | Prepromoted | No |
Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi
(By order of appearance)
Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken
| Katakana | Romaji | Japanese Name | U.S. Name | Class | Promoted Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| エリウッド | Eriuddo | Eliwod | Eliwood | Lord | Knight Lord |
| ヘクトル | Hekutoru | Hector | Hector | Lord | Great Lord |
| リン (リンディス) | Rin (Rindisu) | Lin | Lyn (Lyndis) | Lord | Blade Lord |
| ケント | Kento | Kent | Kent | Cavalier | Paladin |
| セイン | Sein | Sain | Sain | Cavalier | Paladin |
| フãƒãƒªãƒ¼ãƒŠ | Furoriina | Flolina | Florina | Pegasus Knight | Falcoknight |
| ウィル | Wiru | Will | Wil | Archer | Sniper |
| ドルカス | Dorukasu | Dorcas | Dorcas | Fighter | Warrior |
| セーラ | Seera | Serra | Serra | Cleric | Bishop |
| エルク | Eruku | Erk | Erk | Mage | Sage |
| ラス | Rasu | Ruth | Rath | Nomad | Nomadic Trooper |
| マシュー | Mashuu | Matthew | Matthew | Thief | Assassin |
| ニルス | Nirusu | Nils | Nils | Bard | Cannot promote |
| ルセア | Rusea | Ruthea | Lucius | Monk | Bishop |
| ワレス | Waresu | Wallece | Wallace | Knight | General |
| マーカス | Maakasu | Marcus | Marcus | Paladin | Prepromoted |
| ãƒã‚¦ã‚¨ãƒ³ | Rouen | Lowen | Lowen | Cavalier | Paladin |
| レベッカ | Rebekka | Rebecca | Rebecca | Archer | Sniper |
| �アトル | Baatoru | Bartr | Bartre | Fighter | Warrior |
| オズイン | Ozuin | Osin | Oswin | Knight | General |
| ギィ | Gii | Guy | Guy | Myrmidon | Swordmaster |
| マリナス | Marinasu | Merlinus | Merlinus | Transporter(Tent) | Transporter(Wagon) |
| プリシラ | Purishira | Priscilla | Priscilla | Troubadour | Valkyrie |
| レイヴァン | Reivan | Leyvan | Raven | Mercenary | Hero |
| カナス | Kanasu | Canas | Canas | Shaman | Druid |
| ダーツ | Daatsu | Darts | Dart | Pirate | Berserker |
| フィオーラ | Fioora | Fiora | Fiora | Pegasus Knight | Falcoknight |
| ラガルト | Ragaruto | Lagarto | Legault | Thief | Assassin |
| ニニアン | Ninian | Ninian | Ninian | Dancer | Cannot promote |
| イサドラ | Isadora | Isadora | Isadora | Paladin | Prepromoted |
| ヒース | Hiisu | Heath | Heath | Wyvern Knight | Wyvern Lord |
| ホークアイ | Hookuai | Hawkeye | Hawkeye | Berserker | Prepromoted |
| ファリナ | Farina | Farina | Farina | Pegasus Knight | Falcoknight |
| ガイツ | Gaitsu | Gaitz | Geitz | Warrior | Prepromoted |
| パント | Panto | Pant | Pent | Sage | Prepromoted |
| ルイーズ | Ruiizu | Luise | Louise | Sniper | Prepromoted |
| �ーケン | Haaken | Haken | Harken | Hero | Prepromoted |
| カレル | Kareru | Karel | Karel | Swordmaster | Prepromoted |
| カアラ | Kaara | Karla | Karla | Swordmaster | Prepromoted |
| ニノ | Nino | Nino | Nino | Mage | Sage |
| ジャファル | Jafaru | Jaffar | Jaffar | Assassin | Prepromoted |
| ヴァイダ | Vaida | Vaida | Vaida | Wyvern Lord | Prepromoted |
| レナート | Renaato | Renato | Renault | Bishop | Prepromoted |
| アトス | Atosu | Athos | Athos | Archsage | Prepromoted |
Note: Renault is named Renaud in European releases of the game.
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
| Katakana | Romaji | Japanese Name | U.S. Name | Class | Promotion Choice 1 | Promotion Choice 2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| エイリーク | Eiriiku | Eirik | Eirika | Lord | Great Lord | -- |
| エフラム| Efuramu | Ephraim | Ephraim | Lord | Great Lord | -- |
| ゼト | Zeto | Seth | Seth | Paladin | -- | -- |
| フランツ | Furantsu | Franz | Franz | Cavalier | Paladin | Great Knight |
| ギリアム| Giriamu | Gilliam | Gilliam | Knight | General | Great Knight |
| ヴァ�ッサ | Vanessa | Vanessa | Vanessa | Pegasus Knight | Falcoknight | Wyvern Knight |
| モルダ | Moruda | Mulder | Moulder | Priest | Bishop | Sage |
| ガルシア | Garushia | Garcia | Garcia | Fighter | Warrior | Hero |
| �イミー | Neimii | Neimi | Neimi | Archer | Sniper | Ranger |
| コーマ | Kooma | Coma | Colm | Thief | Rogue | Assassin |
| アスレイ | Asurei | Asseray | Artur | Monk | Bishop | Sage |
| ルーテ | Ruute | Lute | Lute | Mage | Sage | Mage Knight |
| ナターシャ | Nataasha | Natasha | Natasha | Cleric | Bishop | Valkyrie |
| ヨシュア | Yoshua | Jhosua | Joshua | Myrmidon | Assassin | Swordmaster |
| フォルデ | Forude | Forde | Forde | Cavalier | Paladin | Great Knight |
| カイル | Kairu | Kyle | Kyle | Cavalier | Paladin | Great Knight |
| ターナ | Taana | Tana | Tana | Pegasus Knight | Falcoknight | Wyvern Knight |
| ヒーニアス | Hiiniasu | Heanius | Innes | Sniper | -- | -- |
| デュッセル | Dusseru | Dussel | Duessel | Great Knight | -- | -- |
| クーガー | Kuugaa | Cugar | Cormag | Wyvern Rider | Wyvern Knight | Wyvern Lord |
| ジスト | Jisuto | Xyst | Gerik | Mercenary | Hero | Ranger |
| テティス | Tetisu | Tethys | Tethys | Dancer | -- | -- |
| マリカ | Marika | Marica | Marisa | Myrmidon | Swordmaster | Assassin |
| ラー�ェル | Raacheru | Larchel | L'Arachel | Troubadour | Mage Knight | Valkyrie |
| ドズラ | Dozura | Dozzla | Dozla | Berserker | -- | -- |
| ノール | Nooru | Noel | Knoll | Shaman | Druid | Summoner |
| サレフ | Sarefu | Saleh | Saleh | Sage | -- | -- |
| レナック | Renakku | Rennac | Rennac | Rogue | -- | -- |
| ミルラ | Mirura | Myrrh | Myrrh | Manakete | -- | -- |
| シレー� | Shirene | Syrene | Syrene | Falcoknight | -- | -- |
| Katakana | Romaji | Japanese Name | U.S. Name | Trainee Class | Class Choices | Promotion Choice 1 | Promotion Choice 2 | Promotion Choice 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ãƒã‚¹ | Rosu | Ross | Ross | Journeyman | Pirate Fighter Journeyman* | Berserker Warrior | Warrior Hero | Journeyman Hero |
| アメリア | Ameria | Amelia | Amelia | Recruit | Knight Cavalier Recruit* | General Great Knight | Paladin Great Knight | Recruit Paladin |
| ユアン | Yuan | Ewan | Ewan | Pupil | Mage Shaman Pupil* | Sage Mage Knight | Druid Summoner | Pupil Sage |
Notes: [*] Can only be chosen after beating the game with both Eirika and Ephraim as the main lord.
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
| Katakana | Romaji | Japanese Name | U.S. Name | Class | Promoted Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| アイク | Aiku | Ike | Ike | Ranger | Lord |
| ティアマト | Tiamato | Tiamat | Titania | Paladin | Prepromoted |
| オスカー | Osukaa | Oscar | Oscar | Lance Knight | Paladin |
| ボーレ | Boore | Bole | Boyd | Fighter | Warrior |
| ã‚ルãƒã‚¤ | Kiruroi | Kilroy | Rhys | Priest | Bishop |
| シノン | Shinon | Chinon | Shinon | Sniper | Prepromoted |
| ガトリー | Gatorii | Gatrie | Gatrie | Knight | General |
| セ�リオ | Senerio | Senerio | Soren | Mage | Sage |
| ワユ | Wayu | Wayu | Mia | Myrmidon | Swordmaster |
| イレース | Ireesu | Elaice | Ilyana | Mage | Sage |
| ミスト | Misuto | Mist | Mist | Cleric | Valkyrie |
| ヨファ | Yofa | Lofa | Rolf | Archer | Sniper |
| マーシャ | Maasha | Marcia | Marcia | Pegasusknight | Falconknight |
| レテ | Rete | Rethe | Lethe | Beast - Cat | Cannot promote |
| モゥディ | Moudi | Mordy | Mordecai | Beast - Tiger | Cannot promote |
| フォルカ | Foruka | Volke | Volke | Thief | Assassin |
| ケビン | Kebin | Kevin | Kieran | Axe Knight | Paladin |
| �ャップ | Chappu | Chap | Brom | Knight | General |
| �フェニー | Nefenii | Nephenee | Nephenee | Soldier | Halberdier |
| ツイ�ーク | Tsuihaaku | Zihark | Zihark | Myrmidon | Swordmaster |
| サザ | Saza | Sothe | Sothe | Thief | Cannot promote |
| ジル | Jiru | Jill | Jill | Wyvern Rider | Wyvern Lord |
| ステラ | Sutera | Stella | Astrid | Bow Knight | Paladin |
| マカãƒãƒ• | Makarofu | Makarov | Makalov | Sword Knight | Paladin |
| トパック | Topakku | Topuck | Tormod | Mage | Sage |
| ムワリム| Muwarimu | Mwarim | Muarim | Beast - Tiger | Cannot promote |
| ソーン�ルケ | Soonbaruke | Soanvalcke | Stefan | Swordmaster | Prepromoted |
| ダラ�ウ | Darahau | Dalahowe | Devdan | Halberdier | Prepromoted |
| タニス | Tanisu | Tanis | Tanith | Falconknight | Prepromoted |
| リュシオン | Ryushion | Rieusion | Reyson | Bird - Heron | Cannot promote |
| ヤナフ | Yanafu | Janaff | Janaff | Bird - Hawk | Cannot promote |
| ウル゠| Uruki | Vulci | Ulki | Bird - Hawk | Cannot promote |
| カリル | Kariru | Calill | Calill | Sage | Prepromoted |
| タウãƒãƒ‹ã‚ª | Tauronio | Tauroneo | Tauroneo | General | Prepromoted |
| �ール | Haaru | Haar | Haar | Wyvern Lord | Prepromoted |
| ライ | Lai | Lay | Ranulf | Beast - Cat | Cannot promote |
| ユリシーズ | Yurishiizu | Ulysses | Bastian | Sage | Prepromoted |
| ルã‚ノ | Rukino | Luchino | Lucia | Swordmaster | Prepromoted |
| ジョフレ | Jofure | Geoffray | Geoffrey | Paladin | Prepromoted |
| ラルゴ | Rarugo | Largo | Largo | Berserker | Prepromoted |
| エリンシア | Erinshia | Erincia | Elincia | Crimea Princess | Prepromoted |
| ナーシル | Naashiru | Nasir | Nasir | Dragon - White | Cannot promote |
| イナ | Ina | Ena | Ena | Dragon - Red | Cannot promote |
| ティ�ーン | Tibaan | Tibarn | Tibarn | Bird - Hawk | Cannot promote |
| �サラ | Nesara | Neasala | Naesala | Bird - Raven | Cannot promote |
| ジフカ | Jifuka | Giffca | Giffca | Beast - Lion | Cannot promote |
Fire Emblem