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“I'm Manuela. I'm a professor, a physician, a songstress...and available. It's nice to meet you.”

Manuela is a character in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. As an instructor at the Academy, she offers lessons in Faith and Swords. She is 34 years old at the start of the game.

Profile

Manuela joined the Mittelfrank Opera Company in 1158 and was renowned as the "Divine Songstress" throughout the capital three years later. She left the opera in 1174 to work as a teacher and physician at the Officer's Academy. Her age is a guarded secret.

Personality

Manuela is a friendly and supportive figure, but she's known to have a crude side to her. Her personal life is a sore subject as she regrets not meeting the man of her dreams yet. She has a tendency to be slobby and messy, no doubt helped by her love of alcohol, traits that irritate her colleague, Hanneman, to no end.

In Game

Base Stats

Starting ClassCrest
Priest-
LevelHPStrMagDexSpdLckDefResCha
1534141413161281515
MagicCombat ArtsAbilitiesStarting Items
Heal
Nosferatu
Ward
Silence
Wrath Strike
Grounder
Hexblade
Infirmary Master
Heal FE16Heal
White Magic Heal+5 FE16White Magic Heal +5
Sword Prowess Lv 3Sword Prowess Lv 3
Faith Lv 3
Iron Sword
Intermediate Seal

Skill Levels

Skill FE16 sword icon FE16 lance icon FE16 axe icon FE16 bow icon FE16 brawl icon FE16 reason icon FE16 faith icon FE16 authority icon FE16 heavy armor icon FE16 riding icon FE16 flying icon
Level C+ E E E E E B E E E B
Start
Strong
Weak
Strong
Strong

Supports

Possible Endings

Anna fates portrait
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Manuela - Divine Songstress

Manuela left Garreg Mach to build her own academy in a small, war-torn town. There, she contributed heavily to rebuilding efforts while teaching future generations the necessary skills of survival. Though she never married or had children of her own, she spent the last years of her life happily devoted to her students.
"End of spoilers. It's a pleasure doing business with you!"

Etymology

Manuela is a Portuguese and Spanish name and the feminine equivalent of Manuel. It is descended from the Hebrew name 'Immanuel,' which means "God with us".

Casagranda may be a variant of Casagrande, meaning "Large House" in Spanish.

Trivia

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