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Victor (Awakening)
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“ | Victor: I daresay we've come across a village, Vincent. Vincent: And what a thriving little hamlet it is, Victor! Victor: Indeed. I think it'll make for a fine bit of pillaging, Vincent. Vincent: It most certainly will, Victor. Victor: Well, then. I believe it's my turn to do the honors, isn't it, Vincent? |
” | — Victor and Vincent |
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Victor (Japanese: ハンサム Handsome) is a leader of an unidentifiable group of bandits, twin brother of Vincent, and the boss of Paralogue 2 of Fire Emblem Awakening. Whether the player chooses to complete Paralogue 2 before or after Paralogue 4 determines how Victor acts.
Fire Emblem Awakening
Role
If Paralogue 2 is taken first, Victor and Vincent come across a village in northern Ferox and opt to pillage it, leaving Victor in charge of the band. Victor then runs into Anna, who is guarding the village; after looking over Anna, he decides that the gold he'd net from selling Anna to slavers would be used to build a fine home for Vincent. If Paralogue 4 is taken first, Victor will come across the village alone (Vincent having already been killed by this point in time in this situation), run into Anna, declares his intention to settle his debt with her, and vows to avenge Vincent. Victor in this situation also sees gold in selling Anna to slavers, but this time to build a fine grave for Vincent. Regardless of how the situation sets up, Victor is eventually defeated by Chrom and the Shepherds, who had arrived in the area around the time Anna needed help.
Alternate Outrealm versions of Victor appear in the DLC chapters The Golden Gaffe and Harvest Scramble, in both cases accompanied by an alternate Outrealm version of Vincent. In The Golden Gaffe, Victor and Vincent plot to replace gold Vincent had stolen from him by a Risen, and explain how the map works; Chrom overhears this plan. Regardless of how much money Chrom's group obtains in a run, it is revealed that whatever gold wasn't stolen from the Shepherds was stolen from Vincent, and that the Shepherds got to Vincent's gold before Vincent could. Victor then reveals how DLC maps are infinitely replayable, then later reveals that his gold has also been purloined. In Harvest Scramble, Victor and Vincent run the harvest fair the chapter takes place in; Victor is the first one at the fair to notice the uninvited Risen guests having arrived. Chrom tasks Victor and Vincent into leading his band to the Risen; neither brother notices at first, however, and the brothers instead plot to hide. Once the Risen are defeated, Victor is the first to notice, and sends Vincent out to verify.
Stats
- See also:
The Secret Seller
Normal Hard Lunatic
Quotes
Battle quote
“ | Give up now! I was born a Victor, and victory will be mine! | ” | — Victor |
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Death quote
“ | I...I see an open field, Vincent...Such beautiful flowers... | ” | — Victor |
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Other Appearances
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Victor appears in the microgame, Fire Emblem Awakening, where, in most cases, must be defeated by Chrom within the time limit. Despite the microgame having a map based on the second chapter of Fire Emblem Awakening, he never appears in that map in the original game.
Flavor text
Game | Text (English) |
Text (Japanese) |
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Awakening | A ruffian boss who is eerily fond
of his twin brother, Vincent. |
ならず者たちの双子の頭領
兄弟のジョージを愛している |
Trivia
- Eccentric bandit pairs appear to be somewhat of a tradition in Fire Emblem series games, pairs like Victor and Vincent appear in other games as well; examples include: Rose and Maggie, Pain and Agony, and Llewelyn and Lloyd.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Victor |
Means "conqueror" in Latin.[1] |
Japanese |
ハンサム |
Handsome |
Spanish |
Victor |
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French |
Victor |
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German |
Victor |
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Gallery
References
- ↑ Meaning, origin and history of the name Victor, Behind the Name, Retrieved: August 14, 2018