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{{Quote|Your Highness, this is the only life I know. Please, you don't need to get so emotional.|Mahnya still trying to make Queen [[Rahna]] not worry about her.}} |
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− | '''Mahnya''' (マーニャ ''Mānya'') is a character from ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]''. She is the captain of the [[Silesse]]an Pegasus Knights and the older sister of [[Ferry]], and is also one of the Four Angelic Knights of Silesse. [[Lewyn]] notes in a conversation with Ferry that he once had a crush on Mahnya, but later loses these feelings when he realises that Ferry is the one he truly loves. |
+ | '''Mahnya''' (マーニャ ''Mānya'') is a character from ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]''. She is the captain of the [[Silesse]]an Pegasus Knights and the older sister of [[Ferry]], and is also one of the Four Angelic Knights of Silesse. [[Lewyn]] notes in a conversation with Ferry that he once had a crush on Mahnya, but later loses these feelings when he realises that Ferry is the one he truly loves. |
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+ | At the end of Chapter 3, Mahnya is sent as a messenger by [[Rahna|Queen Rahna]] to offer asylum to [[Sigurd]] and his comrades when they are declared traitors against [[Grannvale]]. |
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+ | Civil war breaks out in Silesse when [[Daccar]] and [[Maios]] rebel against Rahna, refusing to accept Lewyn as heir. Mahnya and her knights ride out to face [[Pamela]], but they are ambushed by [[Andorey]] of [[Jungby]] and his Beige Ritter, an army of mounted archers. Mahnya and her entire squad are killed, to the shock and grief of Rahna, Lewyn, and Ferry. |
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+ | Her niece, [[Fee]], later names her pegasus steed after Mahnya in memory of her. |
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==In Game== |
==In Game== |
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===Stats=== |
===Stats=== |
Revision as of 02:21, 19 January 2014
—Mahnya still trying to make Queen Rahna not worry about her.
Mahnya (マーニャ Mānya) is a character from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. She is the captain of the Silessean Pegasus Knights and the older sister of Ferry, and is also one of the Four Angelic Knights of Silesse. Lewyn notes in a conversation with Ferry that he once had a crush on Mahnya, but later loses these feelings when he realises that Ferry is the one he truly loves.
At the end of Chapter 3, Mahnya is sent as a messenger by Queen Rahna to offer asylum to Sigurd and his comrades when they are declared traitors against Grannvale.
Civil war breaks out in Silesse when Daccar and Maios rebel against Rahna, refusing to accept Lewyn as heir. Mahnya and her knights ride out to face Pamela, but they are ambushed by Andorey of Jungby and his Beige Ritter, an army of mounted archers. Mahnya and her entire squad are killed, to the shock and grief of Rahna, Lewyn, and Ferry.
Her niece, Fee, later names her pegasus steed after Mahnya in memory of her.
In Game
Mahnya appears in Chapters 3 and 4 as an unrecruitable NPC unit.
Stats
Starting Class | Holy Blood | ||||||||||
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Level | HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Move | Lead | Gold |
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Skill | Weapon | Starting Items | |||||||||
{{{Skills}}} | {{{Weapon}}} | {{{Item}}} |
|Falcon Knight
| -
|25
|65
|14
|9
|17
|22
|0
|13
|14
|8
|3
|5,000
|Continue
|Sword - A
Lance - A
Staff - C
|Silver Sword
Shield Ring
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Overview
As the leader of the Silessen Pegasus Knights, Mahnya has higher stats than any of the other four Angelic Knights of Silesse. Sadly enough, she is ill-equipped to fight against Pamela, and the unexpected arrival of Andorey and the Beige Ritter make matters worse.
Quotes
—Mahnya's death quote in Genealogy of the Holy War