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| relatives=[[Characters in Fire Emblem 9 and 10#Altina|Altina]] (wife)<br>[[Characters in Fire Emblem 9 and 10#Misaha|Misaha]] (descendant)<br>[[Sanaki]], [[Micaiah]] (descendants)<br>[[Reyson]], [[Leanne]], [[Rafiel]] (believed descendants)
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| relatives=[[Altina]] (wife)<br>[[Characters in Fire Emblem 9 and 10#Misaha|Misaha]] (descendant)<br>[[Sanaki]], [[Micaiah]] (descendants)<br>[[Reyson]], [[Leanne]], [[Rafiel]] (believed descendants)
 
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Lehran was a heron who lived during the time of the Great Flood. He helped the Three Legendary Heroes [[Characters in Fire Emblem 9 and 10#Altina|Altina]], [[Dheginsea]] and [[Characters in Fire Emblem 9 and 10#Soan|Soan]] in their battles againt [[Ashunera#Yune|Yune]], the Goddess of Chaos, for [[Ashunera#Ashera|Ashera]], the Goddess of Order. Lehran acted as the bridge between the goddess and the people of Tellius as well as the representative of the bird tribes. After defeating Yune, they attempted to talk Ashera into reabsorbing Yune into her, but Ashera would allow no imperfections to herself and wanted Yune erased. Altina suggested that beorc and laguz pledge to coexist and never try to exterminate each other again, and when Ashera refused this due to accept this and continue to let Yune exist, Lehran was able to convince her to let them seal Yune within a medallion until one day when they would be worthy of Ashera. Ashera accepted this and after further convincing from Lehran, went into her own slumber for one thousand years. But she would be awakened if Yune was awakened from the medallion by the galdr of the release or by overwhelming chaotic forces of war, and is she was not pleased she promised to use her judgement to remake the world.
 
Lehran was a heron who lived during the time of the Great Flood. He helped the Three Legendary Heroes [[Characters in Fire Emblem 9 and 10#Altina|Altina]], [[Dheginsea]] and [[Characters in Fire Emblem 9 and 10#Soan|Soan]] in their battles againt [[Ashunera#Yune|Yune]], the Goddess of Chaos, for [[Ashunera#Ashera|Ashera]], the Goddess of Order. Lehran acted as the bridge between the goddess and the people of Tellius as well as the representative of the bird tribes. After defeating Yune, they attempted to talk Ashera into reabsorbing Yune into her, but Ashera would allow no imperfections to herself and wanted Yune erased. Altina suggested that beorc and laguz pledge to coexist and never try to exterminate each other again, and when Ashera refused this due to accept this and continue to let Yune exist, Lehran was able to convince her to let them seal Yune within a medallion until one day when they would be worthy of Ashera. Ashera accepted this and after further convincing from Lehran, went into her own slumber for one thousand years. But she would be awakened if Yune was awakened from the medallion by the galdr of the release or by overwhelming chaotic forces of war, and is she was not pleased she promised to use her judgement to remake the world.
  
Lehran kept the medallion, which also came to be known as [[Fire Emblem (item)|the Fire Emblem]], and went to Begnion, as he had fallen in love with Altina. They were married and had a child together, but then misfortune struck when Lehran lost his laguz powers, becoming unable to transform or sing galdrar. Lehran temporarily lost his hope and his mind, no longer considering himself a true laguz or worthy of acting as the bridge between Ashera and Tellius, which led him to several suicide attempts. He also could receive no comfort from the goddess due to being unable to sing the galdrar of release, so he retreated into seclusion until he regained his sanity and came up with a plan. He told Altina and close friends to spread the story that he had died in an accident and that the birth was merely a false rumor. When Altina remarried a beorc husband, the child was passed off as a beorc as well. Lehran then left the medallion with the heron tribe in Serenes Forest and went to [[Goldoa]], where he lived under the protection of Dheginsea for over 700 years, and over this timespan he seemed to gain a mastery of magical abilities. However, Lehran grew discontent with problems such as laguz slavery and attempted to convince Dheginsea to use the power of the dragons to free the laguz from bondage, but Dheginsea refused to take any action which could evolve into war that could awaken the goddess. This led Lehran to flee Goldoa to Begnion to seek his own way.
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Lehran kept the medallion, which also came to be known as [[Fire Emblem (item)|the Fire Emblem]], and went to Begnion, as he had fallen in love with Altina. They were married and had a child together, but then misfortuen struck when Lehran lost his laguz powers, becoming unable to transform or sing galdrar. Lehran temporarily lost his hope and his mind, no longer considering himself a true laguz or worthy of acting as the bridge between Ashera and Tellius, which led him to several suicide attempts. He also could receive no comfort from the goddess due to being unable to sing the galdrar of release, so he retreated into seclusion until he regained his sanity and came up with a plan. He told Altina and close friends to spread the story that he had died in an accident and that the birth was merely a false rumor. When Altina remarried a beorc husband, the child was passed off as a beorc as well. Lehran then left the medallion with the heron tribe in Serenes Forest and went to [[Goldoa]], where he lived under the protection of Dheginsea for over 700 years, and over this timespan he seemed to gain a mastery of magical abilities. However, Lehran grew discontent with problems such as laguz slavery and attempted to convince Dheginsea to use the power of the dragons to free the laguz from bondage, but Dheginsea refused to take any action which could evolve into war that could awaken the goddess. This led Lehran to flee Goldoa to Begnion to seek his own way.
  
 
In Begnion, he met with [[Characters in Fire Emblem 9 and 10#Misaha|Misaha]], the ruling empress and apostle, sometime seemingly soon after she had emancipated the laguz. She believed his story due to inheriting his ability to sense the truth. Lehran found that she had inherited many of his abilities, including his link to the goddess. Misaha told him of her intentions to reveal herself as one of the Branded to the public, feeling no shame in it anymore despite Lehran's attempts to warn her of the danger. She was determined to guide her people to a brighter future, which inspired Lehran to return to Goldoa to tell them of the hope she had brought. However, he was within Begnion when the apostle's death was announced and the mob was roused to the Serenes Massacre. Lehran attempted to quell the medallion's chaotic energies at that point, but after seeing the destruction laid to Serenes and his people as well as the apostle, he saw both the beorc and laguz of the world as deeply flawed, and he began to wish for the goddess to awaken and pass her judgment upon the world.
 
In Begnion, he met with [[Characters in Fire Emblem 9 and 10#Misaha|Misaha]], the ruling empress and apostle, sometime seemingly soon after she had emancipated the laguz. She believed his story due to inheriting his ability to sense the truth. Lehran found that she had inherited many of his abilities, including his link to the goddess. Misaha told him of her intentions to reveal herself as one of the Branded to the public, feeling no shame in it anymore despite Lehran's attempts to warn her of the danger. She was determined to guide her people to a brighter future, which inspired Lehran to return to Goldoa to tell them of the hope she had brought. However, he was within Begnion when the apostle's death was announced and the mob was roused to the Serenes Massacre. Lehran attempted to quell the medallion's chaotic energies at that point, but after seeing the destruction laid to Serenes and his people as well as the apostle, he saw both the beorc and laguz of the world as deeply flawed, and he began to wish for the goddess to awaken and pass her judgment upon the world.

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