Maria

"I’m just…sick of being helpless. I’ve burdened you long enough. How can I ever help you if you don’t give me a chance to be strong? I’m staying here and fighting! No protesting!"

- Maria to Minerva in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

Maria (マリア Maria) is the youngest member of the royal family of Medon and the younger sister of Michalis and Minerva in Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi, Fire Emblem: Monshō no Nazo, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, and Fire Emblem: Shin Monshō no Nazo ~Hikari to Kage no Eiyū~. She is a cleric who becomes a hostage to secure Medon's allegiance with Doluna, and is the first princess to be a healing unit i the Fire Emblem series.

War of Shadows
Before the war, Maria lives in peace in Medon, which was quiet and prosperous. She adores her father and older siblings, Michalis and Minerva. As Doluna rose to power, Michalis murders the siblings' father, King Medon. According to the designers notes, Michalis announces that it was the work of an Akaneian assassin, which allows him to justify allying with Doluna. Maria is unaware of the true nature of her father's death at the time of Michalis' coronation, and supports him. After Michalis seizes control of Medon, he approaches Maria, explaining to her that Medon would face a crisis if Doluna does not feel that Medon is truly allied with them. Michalis' solution is for Maria to become Doluna's hostage. Despite being a child, Maria agrees, trying to protect the citizens of Medon and please her older brother. Michalis, however, has lied to her, as his primary reason for imprisioning Maria is to keep his younger sister Minerva in control.

When Minerva discovers that Maria has been taken hostage, she realizes that Michalis has killed their father, but has no choice but fight with Medon, as Maria will be killed if she does not comply. Maria then spends years in isolation as Doluna's hostage in Castle Deil in Akaneia. According to the timelines, this may have been a period of six years. During this time, it is likely that Maria begins to realize what her brother has done. Maria begins to adamantly oppose the allegiance, and it is likely that she realizes the real reason why she has been captured when she is not even allowed to see her sister Minerva. As a hostage, however, Maria is powerless.

Maria’s safety and comfort is extremely important to Minerva, so Minerva continues to serve Doluna and concedes to her superior generals, such as Harmein, and the general of Castle Deil, Zharov, when Maria’s captivity is brought up. Eventually, Minerva decides to lead a revolt against her brother, and sends her subordinate Catria to Marth to request that he rescue Maria from Castle Deil. When Marth releases Maria from her imprisonment, she thanks him and decides that she is going to join him in battle, as she is tired of feeling helpless. After Maria is rescued, Minerva is able to join Marth as well, as Maria is finally safe. After convincing Minerva that she is going be strong and help, Maria assists Marth and his army.

When Marth's armies begin to enter Medon, Maria knows that she must help restore order to Medon, as she unknowingly helped Michalis corrupt it. Maria assists in battling her countrymen and her older brother Michalis, who is shocked to see her on the battlefield. Afterwords, Maria continues to assist Marth and his army until the war is over.

War of Heroes
Once the war ends, Maria travels to Khadein to study there for a while before returning to her own kingdom to serve her people as a cleric. Once she returns, she helps her brother Michalis recover from the grievous injuries he sustained from battling Minerva, who was not able to deal him the killing blow. Despite what he has done, Maria still loves Michalis and is incredibly concerned for him, and she stays by his bedside until he recovers.

Soon after, she is captured by Gharnef. Michalis attempts to rescue her and battles Gharnef, but Maria does not see the outcome as she is hypnotized by Gharnef before the battle ends. As she is of pure and noble blood, Gharnef plans to use her life force, along with that of Elice, Lena, and Nyna to fully resurrect Medeus. (If the Shield of Seals has not been obtained, Maria and the other kidnapped Bishops come to Marth after Hardin has been defeated and tell him that they have defeated Gharnef with their combined strength. They urge Marth to return to Altea and live with what time he has left. In reality, however, Maria and the other Bishops are illusions, and Maria and the Bishops are sacrificed to Medeus, who revives and takes over the world.) When Marth and his army attempt to defeat Medeus, Maria and the other hypnotized bishops boldly protect him. As Maria is to be sacrificed to Medeus, Marth and his army is able to intervene, during which Minerva wakes her from Gharnef's hypnosis. Maria inquires about Michalis, as she only wants her family to be happy again, as it was before the wars began. Maria joins Minerva and Marth's army to help in defeating Medeus yet again, so she can return to Medon with her family.

After the second war ends, Maria likely learns that Michalis has died. After accepting the loss, Maria lives peacefully at Lena’s monastery with Minerva and Julian, caring for orphans. In Shin Monshō no Nazo ~Hikari to Kage no Eiyū~, Michalis can survive, however, and as of now her feelings toward this are unknown.

Appearance
In Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi, Maria wears a royal blue garb befitting a princess, which is abandoned for a more modest white dress befitting a cleric in all of her later appearances. In Monshō no Nazo and the Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi manga, this dress appears to be very plain, but in Shadow Dragon it has detailed lining and a high collar and cushioned sleeves. Maria wears a golden tiara, which in Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi and Monshō no Nazo is very apparently a symbol of her royalty, but in Shadow Dragon and Shin Monshō no Nazo ~Hikari to Kage no Eiyū~, it appears to be more like a contemporary headband. Maria also wears a neclace with a green gem in Monshō no Nazo and Shadow Dragon. When portrayed as a Bishop in Monshō no Nazo, Maria wears a shortened version of her original dress adorned with red and yellow designs, a red gem, and golden bracelets. She wears boots in Monshō no Nazo as a Cleric, and as a Bishop wears red cloth shoes. Overall, Maria dresses very modestly, possibly due to her obligation to her people as a cleric.

Maria has red hair and eyes like her siblings, but her hair is shorter than theirs and in Shadow Dragon her hair appears to be thicker. When hypnotized by Gharnef, Maria's eyes are a light shade of brown and devoid of light. Maria appears very small compared to other characters in stature, and she has very wide and large eyes when compared to other characters, most importantly her siblings, hinting at her young age.

Personality
Maria has a very bright, cheerful, and optimistic personality. She loves her siblings incredibly, to the point of trying to do anything to please them, which is seen when she willingly becomes a hostage for Michalis. She does, however, carry a certain amount of responsibility as a princess of Medon, as she tries to protect and serve her countrymen as best she can, and it is implied that this is the reason why Maria became a cleric, as she can serve her wounded and sick countrymen. While she is a hostage, this responsibility weighs on her as she discovers that she is not protecting Medon as she thought she was, and she eagerly awaits the opportunity to do so once freed. Maria is also incredibly persevering, as even though she is only a child when she becomes a hostage, she is able to spend years in isolation surrounded by those hostile towards her without losing her cheery demeanor. While she is normally a very compassionate and kindhearted young girl, Maria can be willful and fanciful at times, which is seen when she eagerly joins Marth’s army and refuses to listen to any protests on the matter. Maria is honest and outspoken, and she speaks frankly and in a simplier manner than her fellow royals, highlighted by her catchphrase; "No protesting!" Maria does all she can to assist her sister and Marth's army in the war, and even participates in the encouragement of Jake with several other females for the cause. This prompts Minerva to say that she is naive, telling her that war is not like the stories of princes and damsels that Maria enjoys, which is supported by Maria calling Marth dashing. Additionally, Maria may have something of a crush on Marth, her handsome rescuer. Coupled by her support of Jake, it is likely that Maria is aware of her situation, and she derives a certain happiness in seeing herself as a princess and damsel-in-distress, but on the other hand dislikes being powerless, as she cannot help anyone. Maria counters Minerva by saying that she is sick of being helpless, and she will not leave the battlefield because she wants to stay with her. Maria is new to the battlefield, and it is apparent through both Minerva's concern for her and Michalis' shock at entering combat with Maria. Maria’s determination is shown when she states that she wants to become stronger so she won’t be a burden, as she strives to be helpful. It is likely that this steadfast determination and fiery willpower is what allows Maria to psychologically survive being imprisoned from such an early age.

Maria's benevolent and selfless nature is shown as well when she later nurses her brother back to health, holding no ill will against him, despite his killing of their father and keeping her in jeopardy during the first war. Maria's love for her brother is so great that she doesn't leave his bedside, desperately praying over him until she cries. Her empathy serves as the biggest catalyst for Michalis’s subsequent change of heart, which makes her indirectly responsible for Minerva's rescue by his hands and his assist in the defeat of Gharnef in the second war. Maria's love for her sister is equally great, as Maria is eager to share with Minerva that she has become a soldier, and Minerva is able to wake her from Gharnef's hypnosis. Maria reveals to Minerva that she genuinely cares about her and Michalis and she just wants her and her siblings to be a happy family again. Despite her incredible benevolence, Maria is, however, still a child, which is apparent when she is woken by Minerva from Gharnef's hypnosis and she expresses her fear of Medeus and Gharnef, but she is still willing to do what she can to help her family stay together. Maria is a kind and determined young princess who puts the needs of others before her own.

Recruitment



 * Details: Maria is locked in the central room of Castle Deil, so a Door Key or a Thief should be brought to free her.
 * Note: Maria must be recruited to recruit Minerva.

Base Stats
|Cleric |3 |19 |2 |2 |2 |Varies |8 |4 |0 |5 |Staff |Heal

Growth Rates

 * 0%
 * 0%
 * 0%
 * 20%
 * 30%
 * 70%
 * 0%
 * 0%

Recruitment

 * Book 1


 * Details: Maria is locked in the central room of Castle Deil, so a Door Key or a Thief should be brought to free her.
 * Note: Maria must be recruited to recruit Minerva. If she is killed as an enemy, Minerva will begin to attack the player units.
 * Book 2


 * Details: Maria is adjacent to Medeus's right side.
 * Note: If Medeus is killed while Maria is still an enemy, Medeus may devour her and recover Health Points.

Base Stats
|Sister |3 |17 |2 |2 |3 |5 |8 |4 |5 |5 |Staff |Heal
 * Book 1

|Bishop |1 |17 |3 |3 |5 |8 |12 |3 |7 |6 |Staff Magic |Recover
 * Book 2

Growth Rates

 * Book 1


 * 10%
 * 10%
 * 10%
 * 30%
 * 30%
 * 70%
 * 0%
 * 3%


 * Book 2


 * 10%
 * 10%
 * 10%
 * 20%
 * 30%
 * 70%
 * 10%
 * 3%

Recruitment


* Maria is the only member of House Medon
 * Details: Maria locked inside a cell in the castle, so a Door Key or a Thief should be brought to free her.
 * Note: As she is only a hostage, Maria is not an active enemy unit - she will not move, talk to Marth on her own accord, or heal wounded enemy units, even if they are adjacent to her. Maria must be recruited to recruit Minerva, and if she is killed as an enemy, Minerva will attack the player units in her range.

Base Stats
|Cleric |3 |17 |0 |2 |2 |3 |0 |4 |8 |5 |Staff - D (+10) |Heal

Growth Rates

 * Cleric


 * 15%
 * 0%
 * 20%
 * 25%
 * 25%
 * 75%
 * 0%
 * 50%


 * Bishop


 * 15%
 * 0%
 * 30%
 * 30%
 * 25%
 * 75%
 * 0%
 * 40%

Reclassing Options

 * Pegasus Knight/Falcon Knight


 * 25%
 * 10%
 * 0%
 * 30%
 * 30%
 * 75%
 * 5%
 * 20%


 * Dracoknight


 * 35%
 * 10%
 * 0%
 * 30%
 * 30%
 * 75%
 * 5%
 * 20%


 * Archer/Sniper


 * 35%
 * 10%
 * 0%
 * 30%
 * 35%
 * 75%
 * 5%
 * 10%


 * Myrmidon/Swordmaster


 * 45%
 * 10%
 * 0%
 * 30%
 * 30%
 * 75%
 * 0%
 * 15%


 * Mage


 * 15%
 * 0%
 * 40%
 * 30%
 * 20%
 * 75%
 * 0%
 * 30%


 * Sage


 * 15%
 * 0%
 * 30%
 * 30%
 * 25%
 * 75%
 * 0%
 * 40%


 * Paladin


 * 35%
 * 15%
 * 0%
 * 35%
 * 15%
 * 75%
 * 10%
 * 15%

Support Relationships

 * Supports


 * Supported by

Recruitment



 * Details: Maria is adjacent to Medeus's right side.
 * Note: As an enemy Bishop, Maria may heal the dragons in the chapter with her Physic staff, but she will not move or attack. If Medeus is killed while Maria is still an enemy, he may devour her to replenish his Health Points.

Base Stats
As an Enemy

|Bishop |1 |24 |1 |5 |5 |5 |8 |3 |9 | - |Staff - C Tome - E |Fire Physic*

* Dropped if killed.

Playable

|Bishop |1 |24 |1 |5 |5 |5 |8 |3 |9 |6 |Staff - C Tome - E |Fire Physic

Growth Rates
Bishop


 * 35%
 * 0%
 * 40%
 * 40%
 * 35%
 * 75%
 * 5%
 * 40%

Reclassing Options (Unused)

 * Note: As Maria is recruited in the Final Chapter, she cannot be reclassed while she still has the opportunity to Level Up. She can be reclassed after the game's conclusion in various modes, and she will receive the bonuses and deductions appropriate for the class, but as she cannot Level in those modes, so her growth rates in these classes are unused.


 * Paladin


 * 55%
 * 15%
 * 10%
 * 45%
 * 25%
 * 75%
 * 35%
 * 15%


 * Dracoknight


 * 45%
 * 10%
 * 5%
 * 40%
 * 40%
 * 75%
 * 30%
 * 20%


 * Sniper


 * 55%
 * 10%
 * 10%
 * 40%
 * 45%
 * 75%
 * 30%
 * 10%


 * General


 * 75%
 * 15%
 * 5%
 * 40%
 * 15%
 * 75%
 * 50%
 * 10%


 * Swordmaster


 * 55%
 * 10%
 * 10%
 * 40%
 * 45%
 * 75%
 * 25%
 * 15%


 * Sage


 * 35%
 * 0%
 * 40%
 * 40%
 * 35%
 * 75%
 * 5%
 * 40%

Support Relationships

 * Supports


 * Supported by

Overview
In Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi, Maria is comparable to Lena, the earlier Priest, since both characters have nonexistent growth rates for HP, Magic, Skill, and Defense. Maria has marginally better starting stats in HP, Magic, and Defense though, while Lena bests her in Skill, Speed, and Luck. Since Maria joins later than both Lena and Wrys and is rather under-leveled, players may often bypass her; unless she is to become a replacement for an earlier healer. While being more defensive than Lena, Maria is nearly identical to Lena in terms of utility, except for being unable to use Hammerne. However, Maria is noted for having a high growth rate for Weapon Level, which gives her somewhat of an advantage over Lena, as she can gain faster levels for wielding stronger staves. As Maria has high defensive stats and the only way to level Priests is to be attacked by enemies, it is slightly easier to use Maria than earlier healers. In terms of unit development, Maria also has better magic, and a far superior chance at acquiring Weapon Level than earlier healers, which can make her extremely useful, both as a Priest and as a Bishop, where she can easily wield powerful tomes due to her high weapon level.

In Monshō no Nazo Book 1, Maria’s growth rates have been slightly raised; possibly to improve her low base stats. Earlier healers are still available, however, and Lena specifically has better base stats, reducing Maria’s availability. Maria is still unable to use the Hammerne and has no unique staves exclusive to her. Statistically, Maria has worse Magic, Skill, Luck, and Defense compared to Lena, but superior growth rates for Speed and Weapon Level. Again, her high Weapon Level enables her to use high-ranked staves quickly as she gains levels. Despite her relative weaknesses, Maria can support her sister Minerva whenever she is in range, which can be useful if the player is using Minerva on the battlefield. Also, if the player gives Maria the Starsphere, she will likely gain better stats as the game progresses. In Book 2, Maria will most likely be bypassed due to her joining during the last part of the last chapter with poor base stats, although she does possess some limited staff utility and can instantly be an effective healer with her Recover Staff. However, She must immeadiately be moved to safety or she risks being easily killed by the dragons in the chapter.

In Shadow Dragon, Maria’s growth rates are the best of all the initial healing units that join Marth’s party, with the exception of Elice. However, Maria’s base stats are very low, and her weapon level has been lowered from Monshō no Nazo and Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi, so she will end up very comparable to Lena, but with slightly higher Defense, Resistance, and health points, but overall lower combat stats. Maria’s luck will usually end up very high, despite her nonexistent base, and her high resistance will make her all but impervious to most magical attacks, including those launched by Gharnef's Imhullu, which can make her a worthy candidate to wield Starlight once promoted (or reclassed) and having gained the proper weapon level. Her Reclassing options are fairly limited though, as Maria’s base stats are too weak for offensive combat. Nonetheless, the player may still possibly raise her in another class after giving her the time and resources available to grow. Moreover, reclassing her may give her better opportunities for procuring HP and Defense, two stats she has a low or nonexistent chance of gaining in her base class, as Maria, like Lena, has a negative base growth in Health Points (her decuction only surpassed by Boah and Bantu), and is the only character to have a negative growth in defense, meaning Maria's chances of getting the two stats will always be lower than average. This can be overcome with reclassing, but Maria's growth in magic will be compromised. Possibly, the mage or sage class may be an effective option if the player wishes for Maria to be an offensive magic user, and as a female she can even use Aura once her weapon level is high enough. Maria gains support bonuses from Minerva's presence, and Maria supports her as well. Maria also gains a one-sided support bonus from her rescuer Marth, and gives a one-sided support bonus to the Ballistician Jake due to his infatuation with beautiful women, apparently despite her young age. Maria is one of few candidates to use the Aum Staff as she is a Princess, and if Elice is not to be used due to her late entry, then Maria is the only candidate (if Shiida or Minerva are not reclassed), but her staff mastery level must be at A for her to use it.

In Shin Monshō no Nazo ~Hikari to Kage no Eiyū~, Maria's base stats have been raised slightly and her growth rates have been raised significantly. However, she is only available in the very last chapter with very low base stats, so developing her as a unit is challenging. Additionally, her weapon levels have been lowered from Monshō no Nazo, so she cannot immediately wield powerful staves, but she can still use staves very useful in last chapter such as the Rescue Staff and Warp Staff. She is initially unable to use the Again Staff and her previous Recover Staff; and even the Aum Staff, as even though she is a princess and can use the staff (a distinction now shared with Yumina, Shiida, Minerva, Sheema, Nyna, and Elice) she must have an A in staves to wield it, and Arm Scrolls are not usable for staff ranks. When compared to the other recruitable Bishops in the Final Chapter (Lena, Nyna, and Elice) Maria is the weakest in bases, weapon levels, and growth rates. However, Maria has the most levels to gain to counteract this, though large differences in base stats lower her advantage. However, Maria is still a useful healer due to her Physic Staff, which allows her to heal from safety. In terms of attacking, initially Maria will not be able to attack the dragons in the chapter very effectively, due to her weak tome, low weapon level, and poor bases, but she can potentially support other units in attacking. Being a female, she has access to the Nosferatu tome immediately, and Aura if she succeeds in obtaining the needed weapon level. In terms of development, Maria cannot be reclassed at all to gain beneficial stats through growth rates, as she joins in the Final Chapter, but this can possibly be neutralized with the Maturity Drop. Nonetheless, recruiting Maria is useful due to her having an automatic A rank support with both Minerva and Michalis, if they are to be used in the Final chapter and in other modes. Regardless of whether she is going to be developed as a unit, she must immeadiately be moved to safety, as she is in danger of being killed by the powerful enemies in the chapter, especially in the harder modes.

Recruitment in Monshō no Nazo Book 1
"Oh, you are Lord Marth? (Hee, he’s so handsome.) Thank you for rescuing me. Please tell my sister that I’m safe. She will definitely be very happy. Also… I would like to aid you, Lord Marth, by your side. Can I?"

- Maria’s recruitment quote in Monshō no Nazo Book 1

No protesting!
"Oh! You must be Prince Marth! (My, he’s so dashing!) …Thank you for rescuing me. Please be sure to tell my sister I am free. She’ll be grateful for the news. Now then. Shall we be off? I’m coming with you, of course. …No protesting! I wish to help!"

- Maria's recruitment quote in Shadow Dragon

Maria Steps Up
Maria: Sister! Minerva: Maria… Are you all right? Maria: Fine. Have you heard? Marth made me one of his soldiers! Well…I made him make me one. Minerva: …What am I going to do with you? Listen to me, Maria… You cannot stay here. It’s too dangerous. Real war is nothing like your stories of princes and damsels. Maria: I’m not going anywhere! I want to stay with you! Minerva: Maria, you’re being selfish- Maria: I am not! I’m just…sick of being helpless. I’ve burdened you long enough. How can I ever help you if you don’t give me a chance to be strong? I’m staying here and fighting! No protesting! Minerva: …Ha ha. Somehow I knew you would say that. All right, Maria. If you feel that strongly about it, who am I to stop you? All I ask is that you be careful. If you need help, you come find me. Understood? Maria: Of course! Thank you, Sister!
 * Talk with Minerva in Shadow Dragon

Maria vs Michalis
"M-Maria? What are you doing here?"

- Michalis, if Maria faces him before any other playable character does in Shadow Dragon

Maria Illusion
"The world is safe now. Your highness, please hurry back to Altea."

- The Maria illusion convincing Marth in Monshō no Nazo Book 2

As an Enemy in Monshō no Nazo Book 2
"All THOSE... WHO OPPOSE... LORD MEDEUS... MUST DIE..."

- Maria, hypnotized by Gharnef and fought as an Enemy in Monshō no Nazo Book 2

Recruitment in Monshō no Nazo Book 2
Minerva: Maria! Please open your eyes. It’s me, Minerva! Be strong!

Maria: Uh… Oh… Minerva, sister… Ahh, Medeus, he…

Minerva: Everything’s alright now, relax. I’m sorry, Maria, for letting you experience all this…

Maria: Sister… I'm scared… so scared. Oh! How is brother? He fought with Gharnef to rescue me.

Minerva: Michalis, he… He’s alright, Maria, don't worry.

Maria: Really? Then, when we return home, will we be like one big family again? That’s great, sister. Oh, I really want to see brother again.

Minerva: Maria…

Regarding Maria
"Either obey, or accept the consequences. Your little sister Maria is still under our word, is she not? What a shame it would be, if we decided we could no longer care for her..."

- Harmein threatening Minerva in Shadow Dragon

"They say a princess of Medon is being held captive inside Castle Deil. That's odd, don’t you think? Why would Doluna imprison their own ally?"

- A villager in Chapter 8 of Shadow Dragon

"Princess Minerva, what brings you here? You've left your post: not very wise. Might I remind you, poor conduct on your part could have repercussions on how...comfortable...your sister remains."

- Zharov threatening Minerva in Shadow Dragon

Death Quotes
"Ahh! Sister…"

- Maria’s death quote in Shadow Dragon

"Ah… Minerva, sister…"

- Maria’s death quote in Monshō no Nazo

Book 1
Minerva's sister Maria

She studied at Khadein and then returned to Medon. As a sister she served her citizens.

Book 2
Minerva’s sister Maria

At Lena’s monastery she cared for the orphans who had lost their parents.

Shadow Dragon
Petit Princess

After studying in Khadein for a spell, Maria returned to Medon to serve her people as a cleric.

Archetype
Maria is credited with starting an archetype of a young girl, a low level healer, that fights with the player to help their sibling. Marias have been held captive before becoming playable, which delays their entrance. Most Marias are clerics, but some are troubadours, and most are of some form of nobility. All Marias have a playable sibling, and most are the younger of the siblings. Despite being held captive before joining, all Marias have some simple starting items. Marias generally have reduced usability due to their delayed entry, the Lena archetype being available earlier, and low level, but Marias usually possess unique qualities that set them apart from the Lena archetype, making them effective units to use.

Marias include:
 * Maria - FE1/FE11
 * Yumina - FE3/FE12
 * Nanna - FE5
 * Tina - FE5
 * Clarine - FE6
 * Priscilla - FE7
 * Mist - FE9/FE10

Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi Manga
In the Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi manga, Maria's role is identical to that of Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi; She is held hostage to force Minerva into servitude, and is rescued by Marth, which allows Minerva to join him. After which, Maria assists with healing along with the army's other clerics for the remainder of Marth's quest.

While being held hostage, Maria responds only to Marth. When she sees a soldier foreign to her enter her cell, she hides behinds the door and waits for him to enter, jumping out from behind the door and hitting him over the head with her staff, knocking him to the floor. This may be a reference to her being an Enemy Unit before being approached by Marth, as she does not know who to trust. Maria also ignores Shiida, as she does not know her, and Marth has to introduce himself before Maria realizes that she is being rescued, which is may be a reference to how Maria is recruited. Maria is extremely energetic, and in the manga she is the first one to approach Minerva, running up to her and hugging her after she has been rescued. Aside from assisting with healing, Maria is seen the most with Minerva.

Fire Emblem Trading Card Game
Maria appears as a Unit card in Sets 5 and 6 of the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game. She appears as Card 35 in Set 5 as a Cleric and has no stars in rarity, meaning she is a faily common card. In Set 6 Maria is card 70 and appears as a Bishop but only with a staff as her starting weapon, and 1 star in rarity. Her staff looks most like the Trading Card Game version of the Fortify staff, but it holds a striking resemblance to the Aum Staff in its in-game depiction, but Maria can not use the Aum Staff in this appearance.

Trivia

 * Maria’s catch phrase seems to be “No protesting!”
 * Despite the fact that she is being held prisoner, Maria has a Heal staff in her possession.
 * Maria is only member of the Medon royal family not to be a Dracoknight, which is odd, as she cannot use the Medon royal family's treasure, Iote's Shield (without reclassing). Additionally, in the first war, the only one not to be a pre-promoted unit. In the second war, they all are pre-promoted units.
 * Maria, along with Lena and Elice, has been both a Priest and a Cleric. While they are essentially the same class, Priests are usually male.
 * In the Event Recap of Shadow Dragon, Maria's recruitment is shown to take place outdoors, when it inevitably does not.
 * In Shin Monshō no Nazo ~Hikari to Kage no Eiyū~, Maria drops her Physic staff if killed as an Enemy: referencing the fact that she only had a staff in Monshō no Nazo.
 * Maria is the only one of the Bishops Gharnef kidnapped to be freed from hypnotism by a non-romantic love interest.
 * Strangely, in Shin Monshō no Nazo ~Hikari to Kage no Eiyū~, Maria can only be recruited by Minerva, even if Michalis was recruited, even though he spends the majority of the war searching for her and only wanted Minerva to rescue Maria in his place. Additionally, Minerva still hesitates when telling Maria that Michalis is alive, regardless of whether he was recruited or not.
 * In Takayashiki Hideo's novel adaptation of Monshō no Nazo, Michalis is at least 25 years old in Book 2. While Minerva is younger than him, their similar statures suggests that they are not very far apart, but Maria appears much younger, in stature and in facial features, than both of them. Book 2 is only 2 to 3 years after Book 1, where Maria is referred to as a child, and in Book 2 Maria still has a childlike disposition and appearance. Thus, according to the novel, Maria may be at an age difference of more than 10 years from her siblings.

Etymology
Maria is an alternate spelling of the name Mary from the New Testament of the Bible, and is the usual form of Mary in many European languages. Its meaning is unknown, but its Egyptian origins suggest loved or beloved, while other theories suggest sea of bitterness, rebelliousness, and wished for child.

Mary is a name held by many people in the New Testament, most importantly the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ. This caused the name to become almost too holy for use before becoming a very widely used feminine name, even appearing as a masculine middle name.

Maria, its namesake, and its alternate spelling Marie, has been a name held by of many Queens in many European countries, including England, France, the United Kingdom, Scotland, Portugal, Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia, and Sicily.

Maria is very fittingly named: she is royalty, a cleric, a member of a church, and loved by her siblings and people.