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When Marth later sets out on his quest to end the War of Shadows starting from [[Marth Embarks|Chapter 1]] several years later, Draug will aid him on his mission, assisting him in bringing it to an end. Following the conclusion of the war, Draug is positioned as the leader of a small guard stationed in an outland garrison, where he is renowned for being both kind and stalwart. |
When Marth later sets out on his quest to end the War of Shadows starting from [[Marth Embarks|Chapter 1]] several years later, Draug will aid him on his mission, assisting him in bringing it to an end. Following the conclusion of the war, Draug is positioned as the leader of a small guard stationed in an outland garrison, where he is renowned for being both kind and stalwart. |
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Draug next reappears as an instructor to the 7th Platoon in [[Bonds|Prologue VI]] of ''New Mystery of the Emblem'', should the necessary conditions be fulfilled. The 7th Platoon will succeed in besting him, and he thereafter offers to aid them until they are given full recognition as full-fledged knights at the end of [[Assassination of the Hero-King|Prologue VIII]]. |
Draug next reappears as an instructor to the 7th Platoon in [[Bonds|Prologue VI]] of ''New Mystery of the Emblem'', should the necessary conditions be fulfilled. The 7th Platoon will succeed in besting him, and he thereafter offers to aid them until they are given full recognition as full-fledged knights at the end of [[Assassination of the Hero-King|Prologue VIII]]. |
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|command={{Weapon|tms|axe}} [[Power Chop]]<br>{{Weapon|tms|axe}} [[Mad Dash]]<br>[[File:GIR Support Icon.png|20px]] [[Bodyguard]]<br>[[File:GIR Support Icon.png|20px]] [[Tetrakarn]]<br>[[File:GIR Support Icon.png|20px]] [[Makarakarn]] |
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===Overall=== |
===Overall=== |
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− | In ''Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'', Draug is a very weak unit overall, but he does begin the game with some advantages. He is able to face groups of physical units in the game with very little chance of defeat due to his high base [[Defense]]. This allows him to effectively weaken several enemy units for other allies to finish off without them risking counterattacks. However, he will gradually become less useful as the game proceeds, becoming more of a burden than a boon. |
+ | In ''Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'', Draug is a very weak unit overall, but he does begin the game with some advantages. He is able to face groups of physical units in the game with very little chance of defeat due to his high base [[Defense (stat)|Defense]]. This allows him to effectively weaken several enemy units for other allies to finish off without them risking counterattacks. However, he will gradually become less useful as the game proceeds, becoming more of a burden than a boon. |
To begin with, Draug's base stats are all average or below average, apart from his Defense. Unfortunately, with a mere 10% Defense growth, his ability to act as a tank or choke-point holder diminishes as the game proceeds. On top of that, he has very unimpressive growths in general; while his [[Speed (stat)|Speed]] and [[Skill (stat)|Skill]] growths are quite decent for an [[Armor]], the main problem is that he starts with low bases in both stats. Coupled with the fact that Armors can never [[Promoting|Promote]] in this game, he will thus wind up mediocre. On average, Draug will end up with about 8-12 points in most stats, which simply will not make him viable for use mid to late- game. He is also held back by his low [[Movement]], which will require quite a number of turns to be wasted for his effectiveness to be harnessed. Further exacerbating the problem are his [[Weapon Level]] growth and inability to Promote, effectively meaning that he will be locked out of the better weapons in the game, unless he is given an [[Arms Scroll]]. |
To begin with, Draug's base stats are all average or below average, apart from his Defense. Unfortunately, with a mere 10% Defense growth, his ability to act as a tank or choke-point holder diminishes as the game proceeds. On top of that, he has very unimpressive growths in general; while his [[Speed (stat)|Speed]] and [[Skill (stat)|Skill]] growths are quite decent for an [[Armor]], the main problem is that he starts with low bases in both stats. Coupled with the fact that Armors can never [[Promoting|Promote]] in this game, he will thus wind up mediocre. On average, Draug will end up with about 8-12 points in most stats, which simply will not make him viable for use mid to late- game. He is also held back by his low [[Movement]], which will require quite a number of turns to be wasted for his effectiveness to be harnessed. Further exacerbating the problem are his [[Weapon Level]] growth and inability to Promote, effectively meaning that he will be locked out of the better weapons in the game, unless he is given an [[Arms Scroll]]. |
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Taking all of these things into consideration, Draug winds up being one of the weakest units in the game. While he has some early-game usefulness, he will slowly fall behind the player's other characters and eventually be brick-walled by his inability to promote. |
Taking all of these things into consideration, Draug winds up being one of the weakest units in the game. While he has some early-game usefulness, he will slowly fall behind the player's other characters and eventually be brick-walled by his inability to promote. |
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− | In ''Shadow Dragon'', a majority of Draug's problems present in the earlier games have been rectified, allowing him to be a rather useful knight if effort is expended on him. While he has slightly less defense than other Knights, he makes up for it by having more Strength and HP (including a high +10 bonus when he is promoted into a [[General]]). Furthermore, his stat spectrum is extremely balanced in spite of his being a knight, with high Speed and Skill growths (more than his Defense as a knight). However, as he possesses low Defense, it is thus recommended to keep him as a Knight in order to retain his decent Defense growth. Given these facts, placing Draug on the front-lines is a sound idea, as he can withstand onslaughts from powerful foes, as long as they are not magic users. |
+ | In ''Shadow Dragon'', a majority of Draug's problems present in the earlier games have been rectified, allowing him to be a rather useful knight if effort is expended on him. While he has slightly less defense than other Knights, he makes up for it by having more Strength and HP (including a high +10 bonus when he is promoted into a [[General]]). Furthermore, his stat spectrum is extremely balanced in spite of his being a knight, with high Speed and Skill growths (more than his Defense as a knight). However, as he possesses low Defense, it is thus recommended to keep him as a Knight in order to retain his decent Defense growth. Given these facts, placing Draug on the front-lines is a sound idea, as he can withstand onslaughts from powerful foes, as long as they are not magic users. If he is not reclassed, his incredibly low speed base will make him susceptible to being doubled and maybe even one-round killed after [[Marth Embarks|chapter one]] on higher difficulties, laughably diminishing his usefulness as a tank. |
In ''New Mystery of the Emblem'', Draug's viability as a combat unit is further enhanced, with his Defense growth being given a significant boost, and, unlike his appearance in ''Shadow Dragon'', it surpasses his growths in Skill and Speed. Coupled with the fact that his Strength growth has been generously increased and his Skill and Speed growths remain high, Draug will wind up transforming into one of the player's best units if the appropriate resources are spent on him. |
In ''New Mystery of the Emblem'', Draug's viability as a combat unit is further enhanced, with his Defense growth being given a significant boost, and, unlike his appearance in ''Shadow Dragon'', it surpasses his growths in Skill and Speed. Coupled with the fact that his Strength growth has been generously increased and his Skill and Speed growths remain high, Draug will wind up transforming into one of the player's best units if the appropriate resources are spent on him. |
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===[[Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)]]=== |
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Draug is illustrated in the trading card game ''Fire Emblem Cipher'' with the following cards: |
Draug is illustrated in the trading card game ''Fire Emblem Cipher'' with the following cards: |
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''Draug'' is "Guard" spelled backwards. This is also true of his Japanese name, and the equivalent is true of his name in every other European translation, of the equivalent word in each language. |
''Draug'' is "Guard" spelled backwards. This is also true of his Japanese name, and the equivalent is true of his name in every other European translation, of the equivalent word in each language. |
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+ | * Despite the relationship between [[Norne]]'s and Draug, he is unmentioned in the former's profile on the offical website for ''[[Fire Emblem Heroes]].'' |
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+ | * Draug's kinman-ship with Lorenz in ''Tokyo Mirage Sessions'' is likely a reference to |
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+ | Draug succeeding Lorenz as Grust's caretaker after the ''War of Heroes.'' |
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==Gallery== |
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Revision as of 04:41, 23 September 2019
—Draug to Marth in Shadow Dragon
Draug is a playable character from the Archanea Series of Fire Emblem. Draug is an armoured knight in the service of Altea, participating in both campaigns that Marth engages in.
According to Takayashiki Hideo's Mystery of the Emblem novel adaptation, Draug is 25 years old.[1]
Profile
War of Shadows
Chronologically, Draug makes his first appearance at the end of Prologue IV in Shadow Dragon, where he and Norne meet up with Marth and his retainers after they manage to reach the escape point near the borders of Altea. After briefly introducing Norne to Marth, he then leads the small battalion to a vessel that he had prepared prior to their arrival, granting them the opportunity to successfully evade the Gra forces and seek refuge in Talys.
When Marth later sets out on his quest to end the War of Shadows starting from Chapter 1 several years later, Draug will aid him on his mission, assisting him in bringing it to an end. Following the conclusion of the war, Draug is positioned as the leader of a small guard stationed in an outland garrison, where he is renowned for being both kind and stalwart.
War of Heroes
Draug next reappears as an instructor to the 7th Platoon in Prologue VI of New Mystery of the Emblem, should the necessary conditions be fulfilled. The 7th Platoon will succeed in besting him, and he thereafter offers to aid them until they are given full recognition as full-fledged knights at the end of Prologue VIII.
During the events of Book 2 of Mystery of the Emblem and its remake, Draug will aid Marth in the War of Heroes right from the first chapter. When the war is brought to a conclusion, Draug, under Marth's behest, assumes the command of Grust's garrison.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE
Draug appears as a "Knight" Mirage, and Mamori Minamoto's partner. Similar to Chrom, he comes from a different world and has lost his memories. He’s a heavy-armored soldier that prides himself in his absolute defense and ability to support his allies. He transforms into an axe in battle and lends his strength to Mamori.
Early before the main story of the game, Draug was once a Mirage partner of Barry Goodman but was separated from Barry after a defeat to another Mirage. He later reappears at Daitou TV Station, being corrupted, he takes control of Barry. After Barry is freed from Draug's control by Mamori's singing, and Draug is defeated in battle by Itsuki and the others, he is purified by Mamori's newly awakened Performa and becomes her partner.
Personality
Draug's personality is, like a majority of the cast appearing in Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light and Mystery of the Emblem, not very well-developed, owing to the lack of dialogues involving him and the minor role he plays in the games. Nevertheless, it is still possible to form certain impressions of his character based on the few interactions that he engages in. In a similar vein to many other knight characters appearing in the games, Draug is strongly patriotic, willing to lay his life on the line for the sake of protecting both his country and liege, a fact that is proven by his having dutifully fought alongside Marth for the duration of the two wars.
More aspects to Draug's character are unveiled through his base conversations with Kris in New Mystery of the Emblem, where it is revealed that he is a humble individual; in spite of the valour that he has displayed on the battlefield, he chooses to be taciturn instead of vocal about his achievements. He is also portrayed as an honour-bound person, refusing to claim credit for achievements that he has not attained. This is clearly evidenced through his repeatedly persisting in disproving the rumours that paint him as a figure of exceptional strength and talent, in spite of Kris relentlessly describing him as such.
Relationships
While they do not converse together in any of their appearances within the games, it is said Draug is good friends with the archer Gordin and his younger brother Ryan. This friendship is depicted more in official artwork and supplementary material like the anime. They also have support bonuses in their appearances in the DS remakes.
Draug has a support bonus with the new recruit Norne in the DS remakes, according to the Fire Emblem 20th Anniversary Encyclopedia, there is a romantic attraction between Norne and Draug.
In-Game
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light
Recruitment
Name | Class | Chapter | Affiliation | Recruit |
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Draug | Knight | 1 | Altea | Automatically from the start. |
Base Stats
Starting Class | |||||||||
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Knight | |||||||||
Level | HP | Str | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Wlv | Mov |
1 | 18 | 7 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 11 | 0 | 4 | 5 |
Weapon | Starting Items | ||||||||
Sword Lance | Iron Sword Iron Lance |
Growth Rates
HP | Str | Skl | Spd | Lck | Wlv | Def | Res |
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60% | 20% | 40% | 40% | 20% | 20% | 10% | 0% |
Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
Recruitment
Base Stats
Promotion Gains
Item Required | Promoted Class | ||||||
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Knight Crest | General | ||||||
1 | +2 | +1 | +3 | +4 | +3 | Varies | +0 |
Growth Rates
HP | Str | Skl | Spd | Lck | Wlv | Def | Res |
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60% | 20% | 40% | 40% | 20% | 20% | 10% | 3% |
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
Recruitment
Name | Class | Chapter | Affiliation | Recruit |
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Draug | Knight | 1 | Altea | Automatically from the start. |
Base Stats
Starting Class | |||||||||
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Knight | |||||||||
Level | HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov |
1 | 20 | 7 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 11 | 0 | 5 |
Weapon | Starting Items | ||||||||
Lance - D | Iron Lance |
Promotion Gains
Item Required | Promoted Class | |||||||
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Master Seal | General | |||||||
1 | +10 | +2 | +1 | +1 | +4 | +4 | +3 | +1 |
Weapon Levels | ||||||||
Lance +30 Bow E |
Class Sets
Base Classes | Promoted Classes |
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Growth Rates
- Default
HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res |
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60% | 20% | 0% | 40% | 40% | 30% | 30% | 0% |
- Reclassing Options
Support Relationships
- Supports
Character | Initial points | Total points for | ||
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C | B | A | ||
Gordin | 0 | 5 | 10 | 16 |
Norne | 0 | 5 | 10 | 16 |
Supported by
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C | B | A | ||
Marth | 0 | 5 | 9 | 14 |
Gordin | 0 | 5 | 10 | 16 |
Norne | 0 | 5 | 10 | 16 |
- To increase support levels, characters must participate in chapters together
- One support point is gained for each chapter they both participate in
- Support levels that require 35 chapters cannot be reached normally
- Characters must be within a three tile radius of each other to receive support bonuses
Bonuses per level:
Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
Recruitment
Name | Class | Chapter | Affiliation | Recruit |
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Draug | Knight | Prologue 7 | Altea | Automatically from the start, provided that the first option was chosen in Prologue 5. |
Base Stats
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Knight | |||||||||
Level | HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov |
6 | 22 | 10 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 3 | 11 | 0 | 5 |
Weapon | Starting Items | ||||||||
Lance - D | Steel Lance |
Promotion Gains
Item Required | Promoted Class | |||||||
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Master Seal | General | |||||||
1 | +10 | +2 | +1 | +1 | +4 | +4 | +3 | +1 |
Weapon Levels | ||||||||
Lance +30 Bow E |
Class Sets
Base Classes | Promoted Classes |
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Growth Rates
- Default
HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res |
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80% | 40% | 0% | 50% | 50% | 40% | 55% | 0% |
- Reclassing Options
Support Relationships
- Supports
Character | Conversations | Total points for | ||
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C | B | A | ||
Norne | None | 5 | 11 | 18 |
- Supported by
Character | Conversations | Total points for | ||
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C | B | A | ||
Kris | 1, 2, 3 | 5 | 11 | 18 |
Marth | None | 5 | 11 | 18 |
Gordin | None | 5 | 11 | 18 |
Norne | None | 5 | 11 | 18 |
- To increase support levels, characters must participate in chapters together
- One support point is gained for each chapter they both participate in
- A hyphen (-) indicates the support level cannot be reached
- Characters must be within a three tile radius of each other to receive support bonuses
Bonuses per level:
Support Conversations
Number | Importance | Name | Chapters Needed | Reward |
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088 | * | Draug and Kris 1 | 7 | - |
089 | * | Draug and Kris 2 | 10 | - |
090 | * | Draug and Kris 3 | 14 | Defense Bond |
- To obtain the conversations, characters must participate in chapters together
- The requirements for unlocking support conversations are separate from the support bonus system
Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE
Boss Stats
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35 | 3300 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Weak | Resist | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | Weak |
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Command | Session | Passive | Unbreakable Will | ||||||
Power Chop Mad Dash Bodyguard Tetrakarn Makarakarn | Lancewind-Hack | -- |
Overall
Subjective: The following part of this article is based upon the editor's personal experiences and opinions, and therefore may not be applicable for all readers.
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In Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, Draug is a very weak unit overall, but he does begin the game with some advantages. He is able to face groups of physical units in the game with very little chance of defeat due to his high base Defense. This allows him to effectively weaken several enemy units for other allies to finish off without them risking counterattacks. However, he will gradually become less useful as the game proceeds, becoming more of a burden than a boon.
To begin with, Draug's base stats are all average or below average, apart from his Defense. Unfortunately, with a mere 10% Defense growth, his ability to act as a tank or choke-point holder diminishes as the game proceeds. On top of that, he has very unimpressive growths in general; while his Speed and Skill growths are quite decent for an Armor, the main problem is that he starts with low bases in both stats. Coupled with the fact that Armors can never Promote in this game, he will thus wind up mediocre. On average, Draug will end up with about 8-12 points in most stats, which simply will not make him viable for use mid to late- game. He is also held back by his low Movement, which will require quite a number of turns to be wasted for his effectiveness to be harnessed. Further exacerbating the problem are his Weapon Level growth and inability to Promote, effectively meaning that he will be locked out of the better weapons in the game, unless he is given an Arms Scroll.
Taking all of these things into consideration, Draug winds up being one of the weakest units in the game. While he has some early-game usefulness, he will slowly fall behind the player's other characters and eventually be brick-walled by his inability to promote.
In Shadow Dragon, a majority of Draug's problems present in the earlier games have been rectified, allowing him to be a rather useful knight if effort is expended on him. While he has slightly less defense than other Knights, he makes up for it by having more Strength and HP (including a high +10 bonus when he is promoted into a General). Furthermore, his stat spectrum is extremely balanced in spite of his being a knight, with high Speed and Skill growths (more than his Defense as a knight). However, as he possesses low Defense, it is thus recommended to keep him as a Knight in order to retain his decent Defense growth. Given these facts, placing Draug on the front-lines is a sound idea, as he can withstand onslaughts from powerful foes, as long as they are not magic users. If he is not reclassed, his incredibly low speed base will make him susceptible to being doubled and maybe even one-round killed after chapter one on higher difficulties, laughably diminishing his usefulness as a tank.
In New Mystery of the Emblem, Draug's viability as a combat unit is further enhanced, with his Defense growth being given a significant boost, and, unlike his appearance in Shadow Dragon, it surpasses his growths in Skill and Speed. Coupled with the fact that his Strength growth has been generously increased and his Skill and Speed growths remain high, Draug will wind up transforming into one of the player's best units if the appropriate resources are spent on him.
In the remakes, Draug has a very good base and growth in Speed. Re-classing him into a more offensive class such as a Pirate, a Hunter, or a Mercenary will allow him to better exploit this fact. However, his durability will suffer because his HP and Defense bases are comparatively low, and the abrupt change in his default weapon necessitates time to be spent honing the corresponding ranks.
If the class sets are merged, Draug can make one of the best cavaliers, especially given his high weapon rank in lances.
Fire Emblem Heroes
- Gentle Giant
- An armored knight of Altea who served as Marth's shield. Very sincere. Appears in Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem.
Base Stats
Rarity:
Title | |||||
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Gentle Giant | |||||
Group | |||||
Armored | |||||
Level | HP | Atk | Spd | Def | Res |
1 40 | 22/23/24 43/46/49 | 6/7/8 23/26/29 | 4/5/6 25/28/31 | 11/12/13 32/35/38 | 1/2/3 12/15/18 |
Skills | Weapon | ||||
Steel Sword | Sword |
Title | |||||
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Gentle Giant | |||||
Group | |||||
Armored | |||||
Level | HP | Atk | Spd | Def | Res |
1 40 | 22/23/24 44/47/50 | 7/8/9 25/28/31 | 4/5/6 26/29/32 | 12/13/14 34/37/40 | 1/2/3 13/16/19 |
Skills | Weapon | ||||
Brave Sword Buckler | Sword |
Skills
Type | Name | Prerequisite | Default | Unlocked |
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Iron Sword | - | - | ||
Steel Sword | Iron Sword | |||
Brave Sword | Steel Sword | |||
Brave Sword+ | Brave Sword | |||
Buckler | - | |||
Pavise | Buckler | - | - | |
B | Lunge | - | ||
C | Spur Def 1 | - | - | |
Spur Def 2 | Spur Def 1 | |||
Ward Armor | Spur Def 2 |
Quotes
Ending
Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
Book 1
Altea Knight "He remained in the army to defend the frontiers. His constitution has increased by 10kg."
Book 2
Altea Knight
"Following Marth’s orders, he became the leader of the Grustian occupation army."
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
Gentle Giant
"Draug was put in charge of an outland garrison. The people there soon came to love their kind but stalwart protector."
Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
Gentle Giant
"Following Marth's orders, Draug became the commander of Grust's garrison."
Non-Canon Appearances
Anime
In the anime, Draug is depicted as an intellectual individual who acts as a big brother figure to Gordin. He is seen helping Gordin with his archery training, and shielding the eager young Bowman from enemy attacks in several scenes. This friendship with Gordin is also implied in official Mystery of the Emblem artwork which shows Draug with his arm on Gordin's shoulder, a well as a mutual support in the DS Games.
Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)
Draug is illustrated in the trading card game Fire Emblem Cipher with the following cards:
Etymology
Draug is "Guard" spelled backwards. This is also true of his Japanese name, and the equivalent is true of his name in every other European translation, of the equivalent word in each language.
Trivia
- Despite the relationship between Norne's and Draug, he is unmentioned in the former's profile on the offical website for Fire Emblem Heroes.
- Draug's kinman-ship with Lorenz in Tokyo Mirage Sessions is likely a reference to
Draug succeeding Lorenz as Grust's caretaker after the War of Heroes.
Gallery
- See main article: Draug/Gallery.