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| hair=Green | | hair=Green | ||
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− | | relatives=Ramon (father)<br>[[Renning]] (uncle | + | | relatives=Ramon (father)<br>[[Renning]] (uncle) |
| base=Crimea | | base=Crimea | ||
| affiliation=Crimea | | affiliation=Crimea | ||
− | | abilities=Renewal, Mercy | + | | abilities=Renewal, Stun, Mercy |
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Three years later, Elincia continued to have trouble ruling over Crimea. The council of nobles criticized her every move both before and after entering office. Geoffrey, Lucia and Bastian continued to help her (along with [[Marcia]], whom had joined with her Royal Knights), but the nobles often complained about Elincia's personal connections with the three. They considered Elincia to be too sheepish a leader. More controversy arose when Elincia decided to acknowledge [[Pelleas]] as the king of Daein and sent Bastian there as an emissary. However, he also had an ulterior mission in that he was to find the Black Knight. In "Prologue: On Drifting Clouds", Elincia rode her pegasus across a Crimean field to think about her troubles and conferred with Marcia, who helped to cheer her up. They then found a group of Begnion dracoknights attempting to capture the heron princess [[Leanne]] in Crimean air. Elincia posed as a Crimean soldier and worked with Marcia and [[Nealuchi]] to fight off the dracoknights. | Three years later, Elincia continued to have trouble ruling over Crimea. The council of nobles criticized her every move both before and after entering office. Geoffrey, Lucia and Bastian continued to help her (along with [[Marcia]], whom had joined with her Royal Knights), but the nobles often complained about Elincia's personal connections with the three. They considered Elincia to be too sheepish a leader. More controversy arose when Elincia decided to acknowledge [[Pelleas]] as the king of Daein and sent Bastian there as an emissary. However, he also had an ulterior mission in that he was to find the Black Knight. In "Prologue: On Drifting Clouds", Elincia rode her pegasus across a Crimean field to think about her troubles and conferred with Marcia, who helped to cheer her up. They then found a group of Begnion dracoknights attempting to capture the heron princess [[Leanne]] in Crimean air. Elincia posed as a Crimean soldier and worked with Marcia and [[Nealuchi]] to fight off the dracoknights. | ||
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Leanne had come to Crimea in order to enlist the aid of Ike, but the Greil Mercenaries had gone missing. In the meantime, Elincia invited Nealuchi and Leanne to stay at the castle as guests of honor, which increased the tension among the Crimeans. [[Brom]] and [[Nephenee]] visited in "Chapter 2: Tides of Intrigue" with word that Lord Ludveck was planning to rebel against her. Before taking action, Elincia deployed Lucia with a squad to gain evidence. Lucia was successful, but Ludveck then declared his rebellion. Elincia sent Geoffrey to attack Ludveck's manor in "Chapter 3: Geoffrey's Charge" while she was taken to the safety of Fort Alpea. However, Ludveck's main forces were able to evade Geoffrey and attempted to siege Fort Alpea after infiltrating Elincia's spy network and capturing Lucia in "Endgame: Elincia's Gambit". | Leanne had come to Crimea in order to enlist the aid of Ike, but the Greil Mercenaries had gone missing. In the meantime, Elincia invited Nealuchi and Leanne to stay at the castle as guests of honor, which increased the tension among the Crimeans. [[Brom]] and [[Nephenee]] visited in "Chapter 2: Tides of Intrigue" with word that Lord Ludveck was planning to rebel against her. Before taking action, Elincia deployed Lucia with a squad to gain evidence. Lucia was successful, but Ludveck then declared his rebellion. Elincia sent Geoffrey to attack Ludveck's manor in "Chapter 3: Geoffrey's Charge" while she was taken to the safety of Fort Alpea. However, Ludveck's main forces were able to evade Geoffrey and attempted to siege Fort Alpea after infiltrating Elincia's spy network and capturing Lucia in "Endgame: Elincia's Gambit". | ||
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===Part 3: Intersecting Vows=== | ===Part 3: Intersecting Vows=== | ||
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===Part 4: Of Gods and Men=== | ===Part 4: Of Gods and Men=== | ||
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=Support Conversation Summaries= | =Support Conversation Summaries= | ||
− | + | Elincia is capable of having Support conversations with two other characters. | |
*'''Geoffrey-''' In the first conversation, Elincia asks Geoffrey to leave her alone when she fights on the battlefield and ignores his objections, saying it is a direct order. In the second conversation, Geoffrey pleads with her to reconsider, but she only threatened to strip him of his knighthood if it would convince him to stop defending her. Geoffrey is hurt, saying that he did not think Elincia wanted to ignore him this badly, and leaves even though Elincia attempts to call him back and explain. In the third conversation, Elincia explains that she restricted Geoffrey from defending her because he took too many risks in battle and thus broke the oath he made not to jeopardize his life while protecting her. He tells Elincia how much of an impact she had on her soldiers and has inspired them to victory by entering battle himself. He admits his own recklessness but says he did so because if he died then he would at least die near Elincia. He could not fight without her anymore. Elincia apologizes for being immature and tormenting him so, but Geoffrey in turn apologizes for disobeying his oath. Elincia asks Geoffrey to never leave his side, and he replies that his life and blade are hers. | *'''Geoffrey-''' In the first conversation, Elincia asks Geoffrey to leave her alone when she fights on the battlefield and ignores his objections, saying it is a direct order. In the second conversation, Geoffrey pleads with her to reconsider, but she only threatened to strip him of his knighthood if it would convince him to stop defending her. Geoffrey is hurt, saying that he did not think Elincia wanted to ignore him this badly, and leaves even though Elincia attempts to call him back and explain. In the third conversation, Elincia explains that she restricted Geoffrey from defending her because he took too many risks in battle and thus broke the oath he made not to jeopardize his life while protecting her. He tells Elincia how much of an impact she had on her soldiers and has inspired them to victory by entering battle himself. He admits his own recklessness but says he did so because if he died then he would at least die near Elincia. He could not fight without her anymore. Elincia apologizes for being immature and tormenting him so, but Geoffrey in turn apologizes for disobeying his oath. Elincia asks Geoffrey to never leave his side, and he replies that his life and blade are hers. | ||
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Elincia also has inbuilt Support bonuses with Lucia (which increases her chances of delivering a critical hit when Lucia is nearby, and vice-versa), as well as Ike, [[Kieran]], Lucia, Bastian and Geoffrey (which protects them from enemy critical hits if Elincia is nearby). | Elincia also has inbuilt Support bonuses with Lucia (which increases her chances of delivering a critical hit when Lucia is nearby, and vice-versa), as well as Ike, [[Kieran]], Lucia, Bastian and Geoffrey (which protects them from enemy critical hits if Elincia is nearby). | ||
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=Trivia= | =Trivia= | ||
− | *Elincia can perform a Sword Triangle Attack in conjunction with Tanith and [[Marcia]] if certain conditions are met. Marcia must have promoted to a Falcon Knight prior to Chapter 28. Afterwards, the three must participate in the "Holy Knight" Base Conversation at the beginning of Chapter 28 to unlock the Triangle Attack | + | *Elincia can perform a Sword Triangle Attack in conjunction with Tanith and [[Marcia]] if certain conditions are met. Marcia must have promoted to a Falcon Knight prior to Chapter 28. Afterwards, the three must participate in the "Holy Knight" Base Conversation at the beginning of Chapter 28 to unlock the Triangle Attack. |
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[[Category: Fire Emblem Characters]] | [[Category: Fire Emblem Characters]] |