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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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* She shares the name with [[Hilda (Three Houses)|Hilda]], a playable character of [[Three Houses|Fire Emblem: Three Houses]]
* In the Final Chapter, Hilda is shown to possess [[Dain]] (Major) Holy Blood instead of [[Fjalar]] (Minor), which is wholly incorrect.
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* In the Final Chapter, Hilda is shown to possess [[Dáinn]] (Major) Holy Blood instead of [[Fjalar]] (Minor), which is wholly incorrect.
* The Minor Boss character, [[Lamia]], strongly resembles a younger Hilda, and has similar sadistic personality.
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* The Minor Boss character, [[Lamia]], strongly resembles a younger Hilda, and has a similar sadistic personality.
   
 
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Revision as of 14:14, 12 January 2020

For the Fire Emblem: Three Houses character, see here.

“That Queen Hilda of Chronos is wicked to the core. She began abducting kids after allying with this dark bishop. She kills the mothers, too, without a blink of an eye! That woman's not even human. I'd say she's more like a devil!”
—The Miletos villager talking about Hilda

Hilda is a major villain from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. She is the wife of Duke Bloom of Friege, the daughter-in-law of Reptor, the mother of Ishtar and Ishtore, a sister-in-law to Tailtiu and Ethnia, an aunt to Arthur, Tine, Amid and Linda, and a descendant of the Velthomer royal family.

Story

Hilda is introduced as the wife of Bloom and the dictator/queen of Miletos. While outwardly loyal to Bloom, it is also implied that Hilda married Bloom for the money and power she could obtain.

Despite sharing familial ties with Tailtiu, Ethnia, Tine and Linda, Hilda absolutely despises them all. This leads to her abusing them, causing Tailtiu/Ethnia to succumb to the mental torture they sustained. This is implied to be rooted in Hilda's enjoyment in inflicting suffering. She also willingly supports the Child Hunts, orders Ridale to kill escaping children, and hopes for Ishtar to wed Julius as soon as possible, all for her own selfish gains. She is thus said to not possess a soul, as her actions are both cruel and merciless. Hilda will ultimately be slain by Seliph's liberation army in the final chapter of the game.

Personality

In-Game

Stats

  • Minor Holy Blood Indicator - Minor Holy Blood
  • Major Holy Blood Indicator - Major Holy Blood

Starting ClassHoly Blood
FE4 Queen Sprite (Enemy)QueenFala Holy BloodMinor Holy Blood IndicatorFjalar
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovLeadGold
2770123021245193064FE4 Leadership Star6,000
SkillsWeaponStarting Items
PursuitPursuit
CharismaCharm
FE4 FireFire - A
FE4 ThunderThunder - A
FE4 WindWind - A
FE4 StaffStaff - A
FE4bolganoneBolganone*
SpeedringSpeed Ring
*Dropped when defeated

Starting ClassHoly Blood
FE4 Queen Sprite (Enemy)QueenDain Holy BloodMajor Holy Blood IndicatorDain*
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovLeadGold
2770123021245193063FE4 Leadership Star6,000
SkillsWeaponStarting Items
PursuitPursuit
CharismaCharm
FE4 FireFire - A
FE4 ThunderThunder - A
FE4 WindWind - A
FE4 StaffStaff - A
FE4bolganoneBolganone
FE4reserveFortify
*This is an error in the game's coding. (See below).

Overall

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Hilda is fought twice, once in Chapter 10, and another in the Final Chapter. She is extremely powerful with a whopping attack power of 50. This is thankfully offset by the fact that Bolganone is a heavy tome, lowering her attack speed by a significant amount.

Quotes

“I will avenge my father, my husband, and my son. …Feel my wrath!!”
—Hilda's battle quote in Chapter 10 of Genealogy of the Holy War
“Hmph... I don't go down that easy!”
—Hilda's battle quote in Final Chapter of Genealogy of the Holy War

Battle Conversations

Chapter 10

Vs Tine/Linda

  • Hilda: Hohoho, if it isn’t Tine/Linda. You’re that woman’s daughter, right? You’re just as ungrateful as she was.
  • Tine/Linda: Hilda… because of you, my mother…!
  • Hilda: Ah, she was an eyesore. I made her life a living hell! Hahaha, I had so much fun back then…
  • Tine: ! I’ll never forgive you…
  • Hilda: Well, don’t we sound all grown up!? What can a little girl like you do to me? I’ll send you to hell, just as I did her!
Final Chapter

Vs Tine/Linda

  • Hilda: Heheheh... So you've come, Tine/Linda. I've been waiting for you. I've decided that I want to kill you personally.
  • Tine/Linda: I don't think so! Mother, please watch! I'm going to kill Hilda!!

Vs Arthur

  • Hilda: Heheheh... You're Tailtiu's kid, right? I drove that woman to her grave. You've come to avenge her death, have ya?
  • Arthur: Well, I didn't want my sister getting her hands dirty, so...
  • Hilda: Is that so? In that case, I'll take you with me to hell!
“Guu… how…!? For now, I’ll retreat…”
—Hilda's defeat quote in Chapter 10 of Genealogy of the Holy War
“I... I... How mortifying... Ishtar, please avenge me...”
—Hilda's death quote in the Final Chapter of Genealogy of the Holy War

Non-Canon Appearances

Fire Emblem: Light Inheritors

Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War Gag Paradise

Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War - Sigurd's Tale

Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War - Last of the Earth Dragons

Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War - Forest and Lake Country

Etymology

Hilda is one of several female given names derived from the name Hild, formed from Old Norse hildr, meaning "battle". Hild, a Nordic-German Bellona, was a Valkyrie who conveyed fallen warriors to Valhalla.

Trivia

  • She shares the name with Hilda, a playable character of Fire Emblem: Three Houses
  • In the Final Chapter, Hilda is shown to possess Dáinn (Major) Holy Blood instead of Fjalar (Minor), which is wholly incorrect.
  • The Minor Boss character, Lamia, strongly resembles a younger Hilda, and has a similar sadistic personality.

Gallery