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Show everyone the price that is paid for rebelling against Dolhr!
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— Brzak, to his army
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Brzak (Japanese: ブルザーク Brzak) was a Manakete in the service of the Dolhr Empire. He was personally tasked by Emperor Medeus with the job of eliminating Princess Nyna, who had eluded death under the protection of Camus of Grust in Pales. When Camus, Nyna and three of the Sable Order fled Pales to take Nyna to Aurelis, Brzak led the Dolhr army in pursuit of the group, eventually successfully catching Camus and his knights while Nyna escaped.
Role
Brzak receives his orders from
Medeus himself
Two years since the fall of Pales, out of frustration with Camus's ongoing denial of Medeus's wishes in protecting Princess Nyna, Medeus entrusted Brzak to lead an army to Pales and kill Nyna, ordering him to kill Camus and his men should they resist. Upon being informed of the approach of Brzak's army, Camus and three of the Sable Order took Nyna and fled Pales, intending to entrust Nyna to the protection of Prince Hardin in Aurelis. In response, Brzak commanded his army to give chase to Camus through the mountains to the north, demanding Camus surrender.
In the end, once Nyna safely made it to Aurelis, Camus and his men were captured by Brzak's army. In order to protect his three knights, Camus surrendered and submitted himself to punishment at Brzak's hands. Brzak and his army tortured Camus on the way back to Dolhr, then imprisoned him in Dolhr Keep.
Stats
- See also: The Beginning
Untransformed Transformed
Role
As in Archanea Saga, two years since the fall of Pales, out of frustration with Camus's ongoing denial of Medeus's wishes in protecting Princess Nyna, Medeus entrusted Brzak to lead an army to Pales and kill Nyna, ordering him to kill Camus and his men should they resist. Upon being informed of the approach of Brzak's army, Camus and three of the Sable Order took Nyna and fled Pales, intending to entrust Nyna to the protection of Prince Hardin in Aurelis. In response, Brzak commanded his army to give chase to Camus through the mountains to the north, demanding Camus surrender.
In the end, Camus and his men killed Brzak, and Nyna safely made it to Aurelis. However, Medeus himself arrived to menace a now exhausted Camus and his three knights, praising Camus for being able to kill Brzak, but taunting him and saying "even you cannot fight bare handed." In order to protect his three knights, Camus surrendered and submitted himself to punishment at Medeus's hands. Medeus and his army tortured Camus on the way back to Dolhr, then imprisoned him in Dolhr Keep.
Stats
- See also: The Beginning
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Personality
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As a one-off boss in Archanea Chronicles who is killed at Camus's hands, his personality is very undeveloped and stereotypical of a villain. He insults his army on one turn and is shocked that Camus possesses the strength to kill him. His personality resembles, albeit blandly, other Manakete bosses in Shadow Dragon particularly.
Quote
Battle quotes
Death quote
Trivia
- In Fire Emblem: Archanea Saga, Brzak shares his portrait with Frost, completely unmodified. This is the only occasion in which a boss character and a playable character have used the same portrait in the same game.
- Brzak is assigned the grey hair color in New Mystery of the Emblem, but this cannot be seen in the Manakete class.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Language
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Name
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English (unofficial)
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• Brzak • Bulzark
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• A relatively common unofficial name; derived from the internal file name of his portrait in New Mystery of the Emblem. • A widely accepted unofficial name; a rendering of the name in a smoother, more logical manner.
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Japanese
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ブルザーク
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Possibly from Serbo-Croatian brzak or Macedonian брзак brzak, both meaning river rapids.
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Gallery
Sprite Gallery
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Archanea Saga
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New Mystery of the Emblem
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References
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This article is part of Project Characters, a project focused on writing articles for every character present in the Fire Emblem series.
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