Amelia

"When I was just a child, she was stolen away by bandits. My father had already passed away, so I was totally...sniff..."

- Amelia talking about her mother with Duessel in a support conversation in The Sacred Stones

Amelia（アメリア Ameria) is a playable character in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. She is an orphan from the small Grado village, Silva, and is a young girl who is inexperienced in combat.

History
Amelia's motivation to join the Grado army stems from her broken childhood, where in her village Silva was attacked by bandits. Her father was killed in the raid and her mother, Melina, was kidnapped and presumed dead by Amelia. After this event, Amelia vowed to be the greatest soldier Grado will ever behold in order to protect her loved ones.

She first appears in her new residence, Serafew, where one of Eirika's companions or Eirika herself visits her house just as she leaves, finding a Torch that she had dropped in her rush to join the army. She is later seen in three possible locations:

- Carcino, where she joins a Grado military force assigned to capture Eirika;

- Hamill Canyon, where she appears as part of Grado's forces serving Aias,

- or in Fort Rigwald, where she defends Duessel from Gheb's ranting and is sent to the front lines to die as punishment.

At first, she is merely one of Grado's forces fooled by the propaganda declaring the siblings Eirika and Ephraim evil nobles of Renais, but when encountering them or the cavalier Franz, her opinion quickly changes and she defects to their side. She then aids Eirika and Ephraim in their journey; afterward, she settles down in either Grado (solo ending, where she helps reconstructing her homeland) or Renais (where she either marries Franz and serves in the military, or marries Ross and lives in Ide with him). It is also possible that she tries traveling Magvel with Duessel or Ewan.

Personality
Amelia is a kind-hearted girl with a strong desire to defend those she cares for since the incident in Silva. She is also stubborn and quite hesitant to speak about her past, but concedes to discussing it to people she feels close to, like Franz. It is hinted that she has a crush on Franz in her Support Conversations with Neimi. Also, in one such Support Conversation, it is revealed that she likes to cook.

Base Stats

 * FE8AmeliaRecruit Icon.pngit
 * FE8Thunder.gif Thunder
 * 1
 * 16
 * 4
 * 3
 * 4
 * 6
 * 2
 * 3
 * 6
 * 4
 * Lance.gif Lance - E
 * SlimLance.gif Lance Speedwings.gifwing Vulnerary.gifrary
 * }

Growth Rates

 * 60%
 * 35%
 * 40%
 * 40%
 * 50%
 * 30%
 * 15%
 * }

Promotion Gains
Recruit to Knight
 * HP +2
 * Strength +1
 * Skill +1
 * Speed +1
 * Defense +2
 * Constitution +4

Recruit to Cavalier
 * HP +1
 * Skill +2
 * Speed +2
 * Resistance +2
 * Constitution +3
 * Movement +3
 * Sword.gif Swords Level E

Knight to General
 * HP +3
 * Strength +2
 * Skill +3
 * Speed +2
 * Defense +3
 * Resistance +3
 * Constitution +1
 * Movement +1
 * Sword.gif Sword: E Rank, Axe.gif Axe: E Rank

Cavalier to Great Knight
 * HP +3
 * Strength +1
 * Skill +1
 * Speed +2
 * Defense +2
 * Resistance +2
 * Movement -1
 * Axe.gif Axe Rank E

Overview
Amelia is a very unique unit. She starts out as a Trainee, with three tiers instead of the typical two in Fire Emblem: Sacred Stones, enabling her to rival other units like Gilliam with useful stats like speed. Even if she joins in the middle of the game, there's monster skirmishes to fix that problem.

Amelia has some popular classes available as her ending promotions, starting with the basic General, Paladin, or Great Knight. Clearing the game once on both Eirika and Ephraim's path will open up the Super Recruit option. While she has average stats in all regards, her greatest strengths are her Skill, Speed, and Luck.

In the Creature Campaign or Link Arena, her promotional path is considerably more clear cut. Thanks to her high speed cap, all Amelia needs as a Super Trainee is a support to boost her critical rate/attack power, and 3-5 Body Rings. However, as a General, the Garm, along with having used one Body Ring, is also a pain, because if she capped her speed, nobody (not even a Berserker with Garm) could double her.

Overall, statwise, she is average, except with high skill, speed, and luck. The only problem is that low con, which can be annoying since she will lose Attack Speed as any class but General, except if you dump Body Rings on her.

Promotion Choices
In game, she will perform competently in any of her three generic classes, and which path you should take will depend on your play-style, or what class you need more to fulfill your desires for your team. However, due to a variety of options, whichever one you pick is preference. For example, the Paladin is more ideal for going through the story due to its high movement, but its lower caps are not the greatest for Creature Campaign/Link Arena. Promoting her to a Great Knight offers more balance between her stats, but her lower constitution makes using axes a bit more difficult than if she was a general. Moving her into the Super Recruit class gives her a notably high speed cap, but her low con and movement can be problematic in the story (though, post-game wise, all she needs is a few Body Rings). While choosing might be a bit difficult, take whatever class you need more.

Base Stats
* Enemy only, joins unequipped
 * Knight
 * 7
 * 24
 * 9
 * 2
 * 6
 * 7
 * 12+4
 * 10+2
 * 5
 * 4
 * Defense +2.pngse +2 Luck +4
 * LanceIconFE13.png - D
 * Iron Lance*
 * }

Recruitment (Ephraim's route)
With Franz Franz: You...You're a girl?! Amelia: Ah! Don't make fun of me! I'm a soldier of Grado! Prepare yourself, Frelian dog! Franz: W-wait a minute! (Amelia trips) Amelia: Oof.. Franz: Are, are you all right? It's not surprising you fell over from that stance. Can you get up? Amelia: Sh-Shut up! Franz: Did you hurt your knee? I know how it feels. I did it often as a recruit myself. To be honest, I still do it more than I should. Amelia: ..... Franz: I'm Franz. I'm a Knight of Renais. What's your name? Amelia: I'm Amelia. Franz: Do you think I could ask you to surrender? This may be odd, but I really have no desire to fight you. Amelia: ..... Franz: I get the feeling you don't want to fight either. Am I right? Amelia: I... B-but...I've heard prince Ephraim takes females prisoners and uses them as palace slaves. If I surrender, will I be forced to work in the palace, too? Franz: N-no, don't be silly! Prince Ephraim would never do such a thing...I think.. Amelia: You think? Franz: No, he wouldn't! Of course not. You have my word of honor. Amelia: ...Well, you seem sincere. I'll trust you, Franz.

Battle Quotes
"Gheb: Y-you wench... You're that recruit, aren't you? Do you think you can betray me and get away with it? Amelia: Your threats no longer hold any power over me. I-I am not your pawn!"

- Battle quote against Gheb in The Sacred Stones.

Death Quotes
"I... I did well, didn't I?"

- Death quote in The Sacred Stones.

Endings
Following the war, she returned to Grado to assist in her country's reconstruction. She surrounded herself with new friends and used the strength she found on the battlefield to live her life in happiness.
 * Amelia, Rose of the War (戦場の花 Senjō no hana)

After the war, Ewan and Amelia set out, as promised, on a trip around the world. Their deeds along the way made small legends in the regions they visited. In time, Amelia gave birth to a daughter, and they settled down.
 * (A Support with Ewan)

Upon their return to Grado, Duessel reunited Amelia with her mother. The two wept with joy, giving thanks to Duessel. Afterward, Amelia became the most trusted companion of the man once known as Obsidian.
 * (A Support with Duessel)

Franz brought Amelia home with him in Renais. Amelia spent a short time with him in Renais's army, but once she and Franz were married, she retired her commission. The two had a daughter who grew to be a great knight herself.
 * (A Support with Franz)

Amelia traveled to Ross's hometown, where she decided to remain. Over time, the two fell in love and were wed. Years later they had a son who grew into a warrior. As he grew in skill and strength, he surpassed even his father.
 * (A Support with Ross)

Other Supports
 * Neimi

Etymology
The name comes from either of two names: Amalia, a germanic name derived from the word 'amal' (work) or Emilia, which derives from the Roman family name Aemilius, which comes from the word 'aemulus' (rival). The birth defect 'amelia' refers to an absence of a limb, from the Greek 'a' (none) and the word for 'limb'. The name Amelia also bears a strong resemblance to the French verb "ameliorer", which means "to improve".

Trivia

 * In the prototype version, Amelia was the princess of Frelia, and was a Probation Flier.
 * Amelia's Recruit battle sprite shows her having blue armor, however all of her other battle sprites show her in red armor including her portrait.