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Devdan was a strange man who spoke in third person. He was very emotional and liked to make sure that people were happy. Otherwise, Devdan became upset. He also had a strong love for flowers. He also had a number of tricks that he performed, such as making a drawing he dubbed "Nadved" speak, presumably through some form of ventriloquism. However, he was caught sneaking into Bishop [[Oliver]]'s flower garden and was forced to work as a soldier in Oliver's estate.
 
Devdan was a strange man who spoke in third person. He was very emotional and liked to make sure that people were happy. Otherwise, Devdan became upset. He also had a strong love for flowers. He also had a number of tricks that he performed, such as making a drawing he dubbed "Nadved" speak, presumably through some form of ventriloquism. However, he was caught sneaking into Bishop [[Oliver]]'s flower garden and was forced to work as a soldier in Oliver's estate.
  
His time as Oliver's indentured servant came to an end in "Chapter 16: The Atonement". Devdan and the others were called in to battle [[Ike]] and his mercenary group during their attack on Oliver's estate. Devdan was reluctant to fight, and he would stop fighting to talk if one of the children in Ike's ranks ([[Mist]], [[Rolf]], [[Tormod]], [[Sothe]] or [[Soren]]) approached him. After learning that Oliver was holding a laguz slave, Devdan decided to work for him no more and started helping Ike's group. He also attempted to convince Ike to lighten up more. After the war ended, Devdan simply remarked that he was glad that the war was gone and welcomed back peace.
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His time as Oliver's indentured servant came to an end in "Chapter 16: The Atonement". Devdan and the others were called in to battle [[Ike]] and his mercenary group during their attack on Oliver's estate. Devdan was reluctant to fight, and and he would stop and talk if one of the children in Ike's ranks ([[Mist]], [[Rolf]], [[Tormod]], [[Sothe]] or [[Soren]]) approached him. After learning that Oliver was holding a laguz slave, Devdan decided to work for him no more and started helping Ike's group. He also attempted to convince Ike to lighten up more. After the war ended, Devdan simply remarked that he was glad that the war was gone and welcomed back peace.
  
 
In ''Radiant Dawn'' a man who seemingly was Devdan appeared. However, he called himself Danved and claimed to have no relation with Devdan. Danved was a friend of [[Calill]] and [[Largo]] who often spent time at their shop. He was recruited in the Base Conversation of "Chapter 3: Geoffrey's Charge" in "Part 2: Of Countries and Kings". He volunteered to join [[Geoffrey]]'s forces in the battle against Lord Ludveck since he was not a Crimean citizen, as Geoffrey had declined Calill's offer to join them because he did not want to endanger civilians. He continued to fight alongside Geoffrey's men in "Endgame: Elincia's Gambit" and the chapters of "Part 3: Intersecting Vows" featuring Geoffrey's group, until he was integrated into the main army in "Endgame: From Pain, Awakening".
 
In ''Radiant Dawn'' a man who seemingly was Devdan appeared. However, he called himself Danved and claimed to have no relation with Devdan. Danved was a friend of [[Calill]] and [[Largo]] who often spent time at their shop. He was recruited in the Base Conversation of "Chapter 3: Geoffrey's Charge" in "Part 2: Of Countries and Kings". He volunteered to join [[Geoffrey]]'s forces in the battle against Lord Ludveck since he was not a Crimean citizen, as Geoffrey had declined Calill's offer to join them because he did not want to endanger civilians. He continued to fight alongside Geoffrey's men in "Endgame: Elincia's Gambit" and the chapters of "Part 3: Intersecting Vows" featuring Geoffrey's group, until he was integrated into the main army in "Endgame: From Pain, Awakening".

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