Kyza

"Certainly, Captain. I'd be happy to. We'll neutralize anyone in your way. You can count on me, sir."

- Kyza

Kyza is a character in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, he is a laguz officer, under the command of Ranulf. He is a superior officer to Lyre, and tries to keep her from acting out against others, as shown in his base conversations. He also sometimes fights for Ranulf's attention against Lyre. He becomes a playable character during Part III, the Laguz Alliance vs. Begnion war. He is one of the three Tiger class units you can get in the game. In the Europeon version of the game he is called Kysha. He is hinted along with Lyre in a support conversation in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance with Ranulf and Lethe. After the events of Radiant Dawn, he continues to train vigorously, even in times of peace.

Appearance and Personality
Kyza is an official in the Gallian Army and takes his role very seriously. He is dutiful and loyal, but unfortunately is sometimes called boring or stuffy. His personality strongly contrasts that of Lyre, and their differences repeatedly lead to arguments throughout the story. He follows orders without delay or question, and is pretty much the ideal officer and fighter. As a tiger laguz, he has a large build, but complying with his strict personality, he keeps a very well-groomed and neat appearance. His light blue hair is rather short when compared to many other laguz tigers, and he wears very standard, clean clothing.

Recruitment

 * Part 3: Chapter Prologue: Automatically from Chapter 4, available in Chapter 4, 7, 8, 10. 11 and Endgame.
 * Part 4: Can select to join the team Micaiah/Ike/Tibarn, available in which team she joined and Endgame.

Base Stats
|Beast tribe (Tiger) ↓ Tiger |Light |18 |55 |10 ↓ 20 |3 ↓ 6 |10 ↓ 20 |11 ↓ 22 |14 |10 ↓ 20 |5 ↓ 10 |12 ↓ 22 |21 ↓ 42 |7 ↓ 9 |Strike - A |Quickclaw Shove |Fang Laguz Stone

Growth Rates
|85% |40% |5% |45% |35% |50% |40% |15%

Epilogue
Dutiful Assistant (秘めたる炎)

Kyza remained a dutiful Gallian warrior. He showed exemplary diligence, never neglecting to train--even in peacetime.

Kysha