Peri

Pieri (ピエリ) is a playable character in Fire Emblem: Fates and an ally on the Nohr Route. She is voiced by Minami Takahashi in the Japanese version.

Profile
Pieri is a daughter of a noble family in Nohr and a subordinate to Prince Xander.

Her supports with Lazward show that prior to the events of Fates, her mother was killed by a servant who became obsessed with her. Despite being punished by her father, she still thought that any servant in her house was her mother's murderer, and would kill them if she was annoyed in any way. Even though her father was aware of this, he never said anything and she eventually left when the numbers began dwindling.

Birthright
Along with Lazward, Pieri will choose to fight alongside Xander to the very end, and cannot be saved.

Personality
Pieri has a peculiar personality, referring herself in a third-person point of view ever since her mother died. Pieri is also obsessed with blood, as she mentions that the smell of blood is "soothing". She has no qualms with killing people as a result of her mother's sudden murder when she was young and often comes off as scary to other people due to her immense bloodlust. She often cries by herself. Pieri cooks the best out of everyone else in the army. Her birthday is December 24th.

Birthright Chapter 12 - Reunion in Paradise

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Birthright Chapter 26 - Prince Xander of Nohr

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Class Sets

 * Cavalier - Promotes to Paladin and Great Knight.
 * Dark Mage - Promotes to Sorcerer and Dark Knight

Supports
Romantic Supports Other Supports
 * The Avatar (Male)
 * Jakob
 * Lazward
 * Odin
 * Xander
 * Benoit
 * Flannel
 * Silas
 * Kaze
 * Arthur
 * Leo
 * Hinata (3rd path only)
 * Nishiki (3rd path only)
 * The Avatar (Female)
 * Felicia
 * Charlotte
 * Luna
 * Kagerou (3rd path only)
 * Pieri's children

Etymology
Pieri is an Italian surname that originated from the Tuscan name Piero, which is a variant of the name Pietro. However, in Romanian, Pieri means "to die".