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Lucina is a playable character from Fire Emblem: Kakusei. She is the daughter of Chrom from the future, and has the mark of Naga on her left eye. She travels to the past and claims to be the Hero King Marth, donning a mask she received from Jerome to hide the mark of Naga. She appears before Chrom and Liz and rescues them in their time of need. She wields the Falchion, originally thought to be a separate weapon from Chrom's, but later revealed to be a version of the same weapon brought back from the future.

After Chrom's death at the hands of the Gimle-possessed My Unit, Lucina inherited the Falchion and attempted to fight Gimle alongside the other children. In time, Lucina and the other children, in an attempt to prevent this future from passing, were guided by Naga through the Other World Gate to a time before the war, Chrom's death, and Gimle's resurrection.

She is born during chapter 12, and if Chrom is not married by then, her mother (and thus, the person who becomes Chrom's wife automatically) will be the female with the highest support level with Chrom. If all the possible females are dead or married to someone else, Lucina's mother will be a generic. Her stats when she joins are dependent on her mother. Her birthday is April 20th.

Depending upon who Chrom marries, Lucina can be the sister of Cynthia, Dezel, Mark, Brady or Azure or be an only child. She is also Wood's cousin.

According to the official Japanese website, she is voiced by Yū Kobayashi.[1]

In Game

Base Stats

As a Boss (Chapter 4)

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|8
|27
|9
|2
|12
|10
|11
|8
|4
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|Sword
|Hidden Falchion

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Etymology

Lucina may be named after the Roman Goddess of childbirth. In ancient Roman religion and myth, Lucina was the goddess of childbirth who safeguarded the lives of women in labor. Lucina was also an epithet for Juno. The name was generally taken to mean "she who brings children into the light" (Latin: lux, lucis, "light"), which may relate to how she revealed the existence of the other children from the future.

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