Henry

"Ah, but on the battlefield, being told "Do not fight" is maybe a bit unpleasant. In those cases, people who say "Do not fight" are erased from the exhilarating battle."

- Henri in a support conversation with the Avatar.

Henri (ヘンリー) is a playable character in Fire Emblem: Awakening. Although he is from Plegia, he happily joins Chrom's army because he loves war. He always has a smile on his face, and is unusually cheerful, but cruel. He has the lowest blood pressure of people in the army. His birthday is November 13th.

Although his parents were not deceased, Henri was sent to and raised in an orphanage where he was subjected to torture. As a result, he has difficulty expressing emotion in any form aside from a smile and is slow to feel pain. He seems to lack common scruples, as shown when he was willing to destroy Chrom's entire army if Sallya desired it just to impress her into marriage and had no qualms about putting an injured puppy out of its misery before Olivie intervened. However, despite this he does exhibit positive traits in his supports, such as his complete obedience to his loved ones and is a tender loving father.

Henri gets along well with animals as demonstrated in his supports; when he was a child he befriended a wolf but unfortunately it was killed by villagers when it attempted to visit him, causing Henri much grief, also, when Henri appears for the first time, he is accompanied by a flock of crows. Sallya also mentions that Henri is renowned in Plegia as the silver haired boy with great sorcery, but due to the crows, no one knew of his true identity.

Henri's class options are Dark Mage, Barbarian, and Thief, making his promoted options Sorcerer, Dark Knight, Berserker, Warrior, Assassin, and Trickster.

Base Stats
|Dark Mage |12 |29 |6 |14 |15 |9 |10 |13 |5 |5 |Curse Crimson Curse |Tome - C |Ruin Elfire Concoction

Growth Rates
|95% |40% |50% |60% |55% |40% |50% |30%

Trivia

 * Coincidentally, both the date Henri was born and Chapter where he is recruited falls on the 13th, a number commonly perceived to bring misfortune.
 * Ironically, November 13th is World Kindness Day.