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|title =Kiran
|image =[[File:B13-089N artwork.png|250px]]
 
|game = [[Fire Emblem Heroes]]
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|image =[[File:Kiran Heroes.png|250px]]<br>Artwork of Kiran from ''[[Fire Emblem Heroes]]''.
|name = Summoner<br>Kiran
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Kiran
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{{Hover|エクラ|Ekura}}, Eclat
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|gender = Male/Female
 
|race = [[Human]]
 
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'''Kiran''' is a protagonist in ''[[Fire Emblem Heroes]]''. Similar to [[Mark]] from ''[[Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade]]'', Kiran is a silent character who represents the player and is thus responsible for the army's strategy, but does not directly participate in battle. Their name is customizable by the player.
 
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}}'''Kiran''' is a protagonist in ''[[Fire Emblem Heroes]]''. Similar to [[Mark]] from ''[[Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade]]'', Kiran is a silent character who is an [[Avatar]], representing the player in-game and is thus responsible for the army's strategy, but does not directly participate in battle. Their name is customizable by the player.
   
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
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As a stand-in for the player, Kiran is indicated to be from our world. Upon describing where they came from, the other characters marvel at the ideas of skyscrapers and cars. [[Ephraim]] also mentions that Kiran has, at some point, said that the Breidablik, which looks like a pistol, resembles the weapons of Kiran's world.
 
As a stand-in for the player, Kiran is indicated to be from our world. Upon describing where they came from, the other characters marvel at the ideas of skyscrapers and cars. [[Ephraim]] also mentions that Kiran has, at some point, said that the Breidablik, which looks like a pistol, resembles the weapons of Kiran's world.
   
Kiran makes no direct appearances in game except during the cutscenes of the game, during [[Support|Summoner Support]] events, and as a figure on the tap icon in [[Tap Battle: Illusory Dungeon|Tap Battle]] Casual Mode.
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Until Book IV, Chapter 2's release, Kiran made no direct appearances in game except during the cutscenes of the game, during [[Support|Summoner Support]] events, and as a figure on the tap icon in [[Tap Battle: Illusory Dungeon|Tap Battle]] Casual Mode.
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===Book III===
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{{Spoiler}}According to [[Líf]] in [[Lethal Swordsman|Chapter 12]], the Kiran from an alternate universe was killed by [[Hel]], but not before giving their Breidablik to Líf. This second Breidablik is passed on to Alfonse and Kiran after Líf's defeat and death.
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With the two Breidabliks, the Order of Heroes attack Hel head-on and are able to kill her, bringing her invasion of Zenith to an end.
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{{SpoilerEnd}}
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=== Book IV ===
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While the Order of Heroes fell asleep and wake up at [[Ljósálfheimr]] where they meet [[Peony]], Kiran has gone missing (yet has appeared prominently in the Prologues that have appeared since then).
   
 
== Non-Canon Appearances ==
 
== Non-Canon Appearances ==
   
=== [[Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)]] ===
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===''[[Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)]]''===
 
Kiran is illustrated in the trading card game ''Fire Emblem Cipher'' with the following cards:
 
Kiran is illustrated in the trading card game ''Fire Emblem Cipher'' with the following cards:
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{{CardLink|B13-088R}}
 
{{CardLink|B13-088R}}
 
{{CardLink|B13-089N}}
 
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== Etymology ==
 
== Etymology ==
 
Kiran might be derived from the Sanskrit word "kirana", meaning "dust", "thread", or "sunbeam".
 
Kiran might be derived from the Sanskrit word "kirana", meaning "dust", "thread", or "sunbeam".
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Kiran could also be derived from the Japanese word ''kirakira'', which means "shining" or "sparkling". This may have been inspired by the meaning of Kiran's Japanese name, Eclat, which is French for "[a] brilliant/dazzling display".
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In Irish, Kiran (traditionally spelled "Ciaran") is a diminutive of the name "Ciar" meaning "black".
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Kiran's clothes and hood are similar to that of [[Robin]] from ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''.
 
* Kiran's clothes and hood are similar to that of [[Robin]] from ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''.
 
* When Kiran uses the Breidablik for the first time, the hero they summon is fixed. Prior to version 2.5.0, the hero summoned was [[Virion]]. After the 2.5.0 update, the starter hero summon was changed to [[Takumi]].
 
* When Kiran uses the Breidablik for the first time, the hero they summon is fixed. Prior to version 2.5.0, the hero summoned was [[Virion]]. After the 2.5.0 update, the starter hero summon was changed to [[Takumi]].
* Kiran is the only character in the ''Fire Emblem Cipher'' trading card game to have a card with no emblem, gender, or weapon.
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* Kiran is the only character in the ''Fire Emblem Cipher'' trading card game to have a card with no known emblem, gender, or weapon.
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* Kiran's portrait first appears in Chapter III of Book IV (Gullinkambi).
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* Their sprite shows them with grey eyes.
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* Larcei's level 40 dialogue greatly implies that Kiran is at least older than her.
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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:''See Main Article: [[Kiran/Gallery]].''
<gallery>
 
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foggy summoner.png|Kiran at the beginning of the ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' opening movie.
 
here they are.png|Kiran entering through a portal in the ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' opening movie.
 
File:Kiran.png|Kiran entering through a portal in the ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' opening movie.
 
lines.png|Golden lines appearing on Kiran's robes in the ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' opening movie.
 
they jump.png|Kiran preparing to fire [[Breidablik]] in the ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' opening movie.
 
Fjorne Sharena Alfonse and Kiran FEh Book II.png|[[Fjorm]], [[Sharena]], [[Alfonse]] and Kiran during the ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' Book II cinematic trailer.
 
kill veronica.png|Kiran in combat with [[Veronica]] during the ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' Book II cinematic trailer.
 
Summoner_FEH_Sprite.PNG|Kiran's sprite in ''Heroes''.
 
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Revision as of 15:24, 6 August 2020

Kiran is a protagonist in Fire Emblem Heroes. Similar to Mark from Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade, Kiran is a silent character who is an Avatar, representing the player in-game and is thus responsible for the army's strategy, but does not directly participate in battle. Their name is customizable by the player.

Profile

Kiran is mysteriously summoned by Anna. Though surprised by their appearance, Anna asks for their help to protect the Breidablik. Suddenly, they are ambushed by Embla soldiers and Breidablik reacts to Kiran, summoning a hero for help. Impressed that someone has finally been able to use the relic, Anna entrusts them to use its power to protect the kingdom of Askr from the invading Emblian Empire.

As a stand-in for the player, Kiran is indicated to be from our world. Upon describing where they came from, the other characters marvel at the ideas of skyscrapers and cars. Ephraim also mentions that Kiran has, at some point, said that the Breidablik, which looks like a pistol, resembles the weapons of Kiran's world.

Until Book IV, Chapter 2's release, Kiran made no direct appearances in game except during the cutscenes of the game, during Summoner Support events, and as a figure on the tap icon in Tap Battle Casual Mode.

Book III

Anna fates portrait
"Just a minute! The following section contains spoilers. Viewing it will cost a lot. Are you prepared to pay for it?"

According to Líf in Chapter 12, the Kiran from an alternate universe was killed by Hel, but not before giving their Breidablik to Líf. This second Breidablik is passed on to Alfonse and Kiran after Líf's defeat and death.

With the two Breidabliks, the Order of Heroes attack Hel head-on and are able to kill her, bringing her invasion of Zenith to an end.

"End of spoilers. It's a pleasure doing business with you!"

Book IV

While the Order of Heroes fell asleep and wake up at Ljósálfheimr where they meet Peony, Kiran has gone missing (yet has appeared prominently in the Prologues that have appeared since then).

Non-Canon Appearances

Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)

Kiran is illustrated in the trading card game Fire Emblem Cipher with the following cards:

Etymology

Kiran might be derived from the Sanskrit word "kirana", meaning "dust", "thread", or "sunbeam".

Kiran could also be derived from the Japanese word kirakira, which means "shining" or "sparkling". This may have been inspired by the meaning of Kiran's Japanese name, Eclat, which is French for "[a] brilliant/dazzling display".

In Irish, Kiran (traditionally spelled "Ciaran") is a diminutive of the name "Ciar" meaning "black".

Trivia

  • Kiran's clothes and hood are similar to that of Robin from Fire Emblem Awakening.
  • When Kiran uses the Breidablik for the first time, the hero they summon is fixed. Prior to version 2.5.0, the hero summoned was Virion. After the 2.5.0 update, the starter hero summon was changed to Takumi.
  • Kiran is the only character in the Fire Emblem Cipher trading card game to have a card with no known emblem, gender, or weapon.
  • Kiran's portrait first appears in Chapter III of Book IV (Gullinkambi).
  • Their sprite shows them with grey eyes.
  • Larcei's level 40 dialogue greatly implies that Kiran is at least older than her.

Gallery

See Main Article: Kiran/Gallery.



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