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Tirado
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“ | I thought to catch a little bird in my net, and it seems instead I've snared a hawk. | ” | — Tirado upon seeing Seth with Eirika |
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Tirado (Japanese: ティラード Tirado) is a boss appearing in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. He is an officer in the Grado army, under Valter, and is in charge of capturing Eirika at Renvall.
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Role
Tirado appears as the boss of Chapter 8.
Tirado initially appears in Chapter 5x discussing with Valter how to capture Prince Ephraim. After telling Valter that he has yet to capture the prince he reassures his superior he has many more plans. He and Valter then depart north to pursue Ephraim, and leave the mercenary Zonta to defend the fortress in his absence.
Later, at the start of Chapter 8 Tirado meets Eirika's forces at the fortress's entrance after Orson has led them in under the perception that they are going to rescue Ephraim. Tirado relieves Orson, now revealed as traitorous, of his duties. Tirado then reveals that Ephraim's imprisonment at fort Renvall was a lie spread into the populace to lure the Princess to his trap. He then has his forces move to kill Eirika and take her bracelet.
Despite his efforts, and with the arrival of Ephraim, he ends up killed and is unable to capture Eirika.
Stats
- See also:
It's a Trap! - Stats with two figures separated by a ~ are presented as a range, representing stats that vary due to random growths. The figures to the left and right of the ~ are the stat's minimum and maximum possible values respectively.
Chapter 8, Easy/Normal Chapter 8, Hard
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Personality
Tirado is confident in his abilities and considers his misdirection of Eirika to be a shining example of his cunning.
Rumors have spread among the locals that he intends to backstab Valter and take his place,[1] but Tirado is defeated before he is able to bring such plans to fruition, if they were ever more than rumors at all. When in the presence of Valter he speaks pleasantly to his superior.[2]
Quotes
Battle quotes
“ | Hmm... my men were unable to finish the job, were they? It falls on me to show you my own special brand of power. | ” | — Tirado |
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Death quotes
“ | Very...impressive... However...I expect you'll wish you'd died here on my steel. Lord Valter is...not nearly as merciful as I... | ” | — Tirado |
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Flavor text
Game | Text (English) |
Text (Japanese) |
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The Sacred Stones | General Grado's[sic] aide. He has utter
confidence in his own ingenuity. |
グラド帝国将軍ヴァルターの副官
自らの策謀に絶対的な自信をもつ |
Trivia
- Tirado's description in the English version of The Sacred Stones erroneously states that he is an aide to General Grado when in actuality he is an aide to General Valter. This error was not present in the Japanese version.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Tirado |
A surname of Spanish origin.[3] |
Japanese |
ティラード |
Tirado |
Spanish |
Tatoh |
Possibly changed because Tirado is a real-life Spanish surname. |
French |
Tirado |
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German |
Tirado |
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Italian |
Tirado |
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Gallery
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Battle animations
Tirado attacking with a lance as a General in The Sacred Stones.
Tirado performing a critical hit with a lance as a General in The Sacred Stones.
Tirado attacking with an axe as a General in The Sacred Stones.
Tirado attacking with a ranged axe as a General in The Sacred Stones.
References
- ↑ "Tirado's the new master of Castle Renvall. He's supposed to be an adjutant to General Valter of Grado. Who knows, though... Rumors say he's been plotting behind Valter's back. You should watch where you step." — Villager on Tirado, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
- ↑ "What a pleasant surprise. It's Master Valter." — Tirado to Valter, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
- ↑ http://www.houseofnames.com/tirado-family-crest