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Omozu
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“ | Crossing that bridge is a violation of our border treaty. Turn back at once, or we'll be forced to attack! | ” | — Omozu |
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Omozu (Japanese: モズ Mozu) is a Hoshidan ninja leading the siege of a fortress along the Bottomless Canyon, and the boss of chapter 3 of Fire Emblem Fates.
Fire Emblem Fates
Role
Omozu and his forces occupy a seemingly-abandoned fortress on the Hoshidan side of the northern area of the Bottomless Canyon; when Corrin, two of his/her retainers, and a retainer of Garon's arrive in the area to secure the fortress in the name of Nohr, Omozu's forces must defend the fortress, but ultimately fail and ends up defeated.
Omozu's help text implies he's guarding the fortress in place of either Saizo or Kaze; later events in the chapter may imply Saizo is the one Omozu is housesitting the fortress for.
Stats
- See also:
Journey Begins
Normal Hard/Lunatic
Personality
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Quotes
Battle quote
“ | Do you even realize what you've done here today? Hoshido won't stand for unprovoked attacks like this. Revenge will be ours! | ” | — Omozu, in Chapter 3. |
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Death quote
“ | Damn you! This isn't over... | ” | — Omozu, in Chapter 3. |
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Flavor text
Game | Text (English) |
Text (Japanese) |
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Fates | A Hoshidan ninja guarding the border in
place of Saizo or Kaze. |
白夜王国の忍び。
サイゾウやスズカゼに代わり国境を守る。 |
Trivia
- Omozu can also appear in the downloadable chapter Museum Melee as a Master Ninja.
- Omozu is the only story-irrelevant boss who cannot be captured.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Omozu |
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Japanese |
モズ |
Mozu; this name was likely changed in the English localization due to a female playable character being given that name in localization. |
Spanish |
Omozu |
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French |
Omozu |
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German |
Omozu |
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Italian |
Omozu |
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Korean |
오모즈 |
Omozu |
Gallery
References
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