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− | The '''Beo Sword''' (ベオの剣 ''Beo no ken'') is a special [[Sword]] that is unique to ''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]''. This sword can strangely only be used by [[Diarmuid]] and [[Fergus]], Fergus, who is widely rumored to be the |
+ | The '''Beo Sword''' (ベオの剣 ''Beo no ken'') is a special [[Sword]] that is unique to ''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]''. This sword can strangely only be used by [[Diarmuid]] and [[Fergus]], Fergus, who is widely rumored to be the illegitimate son of the famous mercenary knight [[Beowolf]], while Diarmuid's reason is unknown, causing a popular fan-theory that the two are half-siblings to be born. When equipped, it grants the [[Wrath]] and [[Ambush]] skills to its wielder, which are skills that Beowolf cannot use. |
==Weapon Stats== |
==Weapon Stats== |
Revision as of 03:48, 15 April 2017
The Beo Sword (ベオの剣 Beo no ken) is a special Sword that is unique to Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. This sword can strangely only be used by Diarmuid and Fergus, Fergus, who is widely rumored to be the illegitimate son of the famous mercenary knight Beowolf, while Diarmuid's reason is unknown, causing a popular fan-theory that the two are half-siblings to be born. When equipped, it grants the Wrath and Ambush skills to its wielder, which are skills that Beowolf cannot use.
Weapon Stats
Name | Type | |||||||
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Rank | Uses | Mt | Hit | Crt | Rng | Wt | WEx | Worth |
* | 60 | 16 | 70% | 30% | 1 | 13 | 1 | - |
Effect | ||||||||
Bestows the Ambush and Wrath skills upon its wielder, as long as it is equipped. |
* - Usable by Diarmuid and Fergus only.
Item Location
Method | Location |
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Inventory | Diarmuid |
Etymology
The "Beo" portion of the sword's name could possibly be derived from Beowolf's name, further hinted at by his alleged children, Diarmuid and Fergus, being able to wield it. An alternate translation of the name could be "Beo's Sword", further implying, at the least, that is was owned by someone with the name or a name similar to "Beo".
Alternatively, the name of the sword could take its origins from the Irish verb "beo", that which directly translates to "live".