Gatrie

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Gatrie
Species Beorc
Class Knight
Promotion General
Affiliation Crimean Liberation Army
Hair color Blonde
Eye color Blue
Base Altea
Debut Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

Gatrie is a playable character in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. He was a knight who was innocent, but easily misguided by his friend Shinon. He also hit on women at every chance.

Background

Gatrie became a member of the Greil Mercenaries along with Shinon. Like Shinon, he often saw his job as a mercenary as lowly work, and hoped for a better job. Gatrie became one of the senior members of the mercenaries, along with Shinon, Titania, and Greil himself. He and Shinon also used special "thunder and lightning tactics", in which Gatrie hit the enemies hard like thunder while Shinon rained arrows down like lighting. The two were first seen at the end of "Chapter 2: Rescue", when he and Shinon came in time to save Rolf from an assassin (although Gatrie lagged behind due to heavy armor and Shinon wound up doing actual deed). They were then playable in "Chapter 3: Pirates Aground", when they worked with Ike and Titania in repelling pirates and afterwards hinted at their intentions to eventually leave the mercenaries, although Gatrie later apologized for these comments.

In "Chapter 5: Flight!", when the mercenaries voted on what to do with Princess Elincia, he was too busy analyzing her appearance and ultimately decided to go along with whatever Greil decided. When the mercenaries went on the run in "Chapter 6: A Brief Division", Gatrie and Shinon went with Greil to distract the Daein forces. They met up with Ike and the others again in "Chapter 7: Shades of Evil", but Greil died after the battle. Ike succeeded Greil as commander, but Shinon and Gatrie were unwilling to take orders for someone so young and unexperienced, so they left the Greil Mercenaries and went their separate ways.

Gatrie wound up traveling to Begnion, where he served as a bodyguard for Lady Astrid, whom had joined the Begnion knights. In "Chapter 13: A Guiding Wind", Gatrie was reunited with Ike and the mercenaries when all of them were fighting off bandits. If Astrid was recruited into Ike's ranks and spoke to Gatrie, then Gatrie would rejoin the Greil Mercenaries in order to continue protecting Astrid. At the end of the game, Gatrie had decided that he preferred the easy-going life of a mercenary to his stint as a soldier and remained with the Greil Mercenaries.

Support Conversation Summaries

Gatrie is capable of having Support conversations with four other characters.

  • Astrid-
  • Ilyana-
  • Marcia-
  • Shinon- Gatrie comes to Shinon asking for advice, but Shinon will only do so if Gatrie buys him dinner. Gatrie is unsure how to spend his reward money and when Shinon doesn't seem to mind what Gatrie gets, Gatrie reminds Shinon of various times he criticized him for his previous purchases. Shinon tells Gatrie that he's only telling the truth and then asks for dinner, but Gatrie realizes that Shinon didn't really give him advice. In the second conversation, Shinon attempts to lose Gatrie when he comes seeking advice again, but Gatrie ultimately earns Shinon's ear by offering him dinner at an expensive restaurant. This time he asks for advice on what to get his new girlfriend, and they decide to discuss it over dinner. In the final conversation, Gatrie is filled with glee because he thinks he is fated to marry his girlfriend, who had a terminal illness which Gatrie paid to cure, and it was coincidentally the exact amount of money he had. Gatrie's date doesn't show up, so Shinon informs him that he's been conned. Shinon decides to treat Gatrie to dinner this time, which Gatrie sees as a real treat.