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47 completed, this is excellent.The 2nd in the Fire Emblem Series, before people ask why is costume different, its because this is the Shadow Dragon version of Marth, not the Brawl one.
Not much is known of the transformation that has befallen Marth, but his strength has increased greatly in return.
Marth is the prince of Altea and a direct descendant of Anri, the warrior who slew the dark dragon Medeus, in the Fire Emblem series.
Being in the first Fire Emblem game, Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Ken he is the first Lord (main character) of the Fire Emblem series.
Typical of most Fire Emblem "Lords" in successive games, he is a swordsman with a slim build and wears a cape; he shows nobility and justness in both of the Fire Emblem games that he appears in.
This has carried over to the anime, in which he is fighting against villains.
His father, Cornelius, is the king of Altea, and his elder sister, Elice, is the princess.
Marth uses the Sword of Light, Falchion, as his main weapon in both the Fire Emblem games and Super Smash Bros. series.
Role in Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Ken
Hundreds of years had passed since Medeus was slain in Archanea.
Once Medeus is resurrected, he rebuilds his land of Dolhr, ready to invade Archanea once again.
After an attack from Dolhr, Marth is forced into exile in the island nation of Talys.
His father, Cornelius, is killed battling Gharnef, an evil priest and a devout follower of Medeus, and his elder sister Elice is taken hostage.
With the help of the Altean knight Jagen, the Talysian Princess Caeda, and others, Marth embarks on a quest to defeat Medeus, reclaim the kingdom of Altea, and rescue his sister.
Marth meets Nyna, the princess of Archanea—the most prominent kingdom—who gives him the country's national treasure, the Fire Emblem.
Marth later obtains the Falchion sword, which was stolen from his father by Gharnef, which he uses to confront Medeus.
Role in Fire Emblem: Monshō no Nazo
After the defeat of Medeus, Marth was engaged to Caeda and spent his days peacefully in Altea.
It wasn't until rumours had it that Hardin—a former ally and friend of Marth—had begun to conquer various countries in Archanea with the help of the Manaketes that Marth was forced to leave his rule of Altea to investigate.
When Marth and his men gathered at Grust, several of his former allies were fleeing, or some were murdered during the pillages of Hardin.
Marth then travelled to Macedonia where he met Linde, a mage of Archanea, who had been keeping the Fire Emblem safe from harm.
He discovers that several gems are needed for the Fire Emblem to regain its true power.
Marth retrieves most of the gems, only to realize that Hardin had conquered Altea in his absence.
He leaves to see Gra, a kingdom that had seen a similar fate to what happened to Altea.
After reaching his palace, Marth defeats Hardin, obtaining the last gem.
The gems are placed on the Fire Emblem, which becomes the Shield of Seals.
Marth discovers that Hardin wasn't really evil and was possessed by the evil priest Gharnef himself through the Dark orb.
He then heads to Dolhr where Gharnef lurks.
After Gharnef is defeated, all that remains is the new reborn Medeus, guarded by Earth Dragons and possessed clerics, including his sister, Elice.
The Shield of Seals emits a power that forces the Earth Dragons to retreat, giving Marth's army the opportunity to save the clerics and for Marth to defeat Medeus once and for all with a slash of Falchion.
Afterwards Marth is declared Emperor of Archanea and is finally married to Caeda.
He's a swift, powerful swordsman, very few have matched his strength, the only ones to come close to besting him a duel was Ike, Roy and Lyndis.
Marth (c) Fire Emblem, Intelligent Systems, Nintendo
Luxray (c) Pokemon, Nintendo, Gamefreak
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Comments: 12
Tisserovehicks [2009-06-15 03:13:22 +0000 UTC]
don't know who lyndis is but i agree with the other Bois
By the way marth is not a girl you know that?
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Chrisstiger In reply to Tisserovehicks [2009-06-15 19:56:36 +0000 UTC]
....Where did I go off saying Marth was a girl!?
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Tisserovehicks In reply to Chrisstiger [2009-06-17 02:57:39 +0000 UTC]
uh...you didn't its just that a female luxurion's hair is shorter than a males. marth's is shorter showing as a female....lol im being to critical on appearance.
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Chrisstiger In reply to Tisserovehicks [2009-06-17 03:42:39 +0000 UTC]
its more compact, Marth has short hair, plus the angle makes it look short
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Tisserovehicks In reply to Chrisstiger [2009-06-17 21:17:23 +0000 UTC]
yeah but females have it short just saying
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TL-97 [2009-06-15 03:08:32 +0000 UTC]
It's Marth. We call him 'King of Japan' sometimes just for laughs. XD
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TL-97 In reply to Chrisstiger [2009-06-16 02:06:22 +0000 UTC]
XD Yeah. It's because in Melee where we first saw him, all he would say was in Japanese, and he was like a king (a prince.) So taking those 2 things, we just called him King of Japan. Even though in real life there's no such thing. XD
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