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After Leif's army successfully secures control over Manster in [[The Baron in Black|Chapter 24]], they embark on a mission to rescue Eyvel in [[The Altar of Loptous|Chapter 24x]]. Here, [[Sara]] uses the [[Kia Staff]] to undo Eyvel's petrification, reuniting Mareeta with her adoptive mother. |
After Leif's army successfully secures control over Manster in [[The Baron in Black|Chapter 24]], they embark on a mission to rescue Eyvel in [[The Altar of Loptous|Chapter 24x]]. Here, [[Sara]] uses the [[Kia Staff]] to undo Eyvel's petrification, reuniting Mareeta with her adoptive mother. |
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+ | Mareeta will then go on to support Leif in his final battle against Veld in the [[An Undying Oath|Final Chapter]], thereafter liberating Northern Thracia from the clutches of the church of [[Loptous]]. She sets out on a journey to hone her swordplay skills thereafter, motivated by her shame at having had her heart taken over by the Shadow Sword. She eventually becomes a swordmaster of great renown, yet she continues to view Eyvel as her superior. |
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—Mareeta in Thracia 776
Mareeta is a playable character from Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. 15 years of age, she is a princess of the fallen kingdom of Rivough in Isaach and the daughter of its Prince Galzus. As a full-blooded descendant of the Crusader Od, Mareeta bears his markings on her back.
Profile
Before Thracia 776
As a child, Mareeta traveled with Galzus for a time, but was later abducted by slave traders and taken to Conote. Eyvel later chanced upon the slave market that Mareeta was brought to, where she found the girl chained up and in the process of being sold. Seized by a fit of rage, Eyvel killed all the guards and slave traders, thereafter rescuing and adopting Mareeta. Mareeta was then taken to the Thracian village of Fiana, where she was raised alongside Leif, Nanna, Orsin, Halvan, and Tanya.
Naturally gifted as a sword-fighter, Mareeta took up arms and joined Eyvel's Fiana Freeblades, aiding in the effort to quell the bandit uprising across the eastern coast of Thracia.
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Mareeta first appears in Chapter 1, where she and Nanna are captured by Raydrik of Manster when he raids Fiana in an attempt to find Leif.
Mareeta later appears in Chapter 5, where she, having gone berserk under the influence of the Shadow Sword, is pitted against Eyvel in an arena in Manster. She is eventually withdrawn from battle, and Eyvel is petrified and kidnapped by Veld.
While Leif's army passes through Dakia Forest in Chapter 12, it is revealed that Mareeta had been taken under Saias's wing some time after the events of Manster. Having removed the curse placed on the Shadow Sword, he entrusts the now-purified blade into Mareeta's care, emphasising that as a true swordfighter, she must love all blades that pass through her hands. He then departs from her side, leaving her to reunite with Leif and join his skirmish against the bandits attacking the villages in the vicinity.
After Leif's army successfully secures control over Manster in Chapter 24, they embark on a mission to rescue Eyvel in Chapter 24x. Here, Sara uses the Kia Staff to undo Eyvel's petrification, reuniting Mareeta with her adoptive mother.
Mareeta will then go on to support Leif in his final battle against Veld in the Final Chapter, thereafter liberating Northern Thracia from the clutches of the church of Loptous. She sets out on a journey to hone her swordplay skills thereafter, motivated by her shame at having had her heart taken over by the Shadow Sword. She eventually becomes a swordmaster of great renown, yet she continues to view Eyvel as her superior.
Personality
Stout of heart, Mareeta possesses a strong will that sees her bravely standing up against Raydrik even when she is captured by him.
Yet beneath this façade of strength is a person riddled with insecurities. This fact becomes more prominent after she is roused from the Shadow Sword's reverie, where she is wracked by guilt over having fought Eyvel against her will.
Mareeta is also known to have a mischievous streak, which surfaces most prominently through the close bond she shares with Nanna. At the end of Thracia 776, for instance, we see her playfully pushing Nanna to confess her feelings for Leif, and much to her delight, this results in Leif proposing to Nanna.
In-Game
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Base Stats
Starting Class | |||||||||||
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Myrmidon | |||||||||||
Level | HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Bld | Mov | LS | MS |
2 | 22 | 3 | 1 | 7 | 13 | 7 | 3 | 5 | 6 | 0 | 1 |
Skills | Weapon | Starting Items | |||||||||
Luna Nihil* Astra** | Sword - D (+10) | Mareeta's Sword Vulnerary |
*Due to equipped Mareeta's Sword
**Obtained by talking to Shannam in Chapter 15
Growth Rates
HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Bld | Mov |
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65% | 60% | 15% | 75% | 80% | 60% | 20% | 10% | 3% |
Promotion Gains
Item Required | Promoted Class | ||||||
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Knight Proof | Swordmaster | ||||||
1 | +2 | +1 | +3 | +3 | +2 | 0 | +1 |
Skills | Weapon Levels | ||||||
Adept | +2 |
Supports
Character | Bonus |
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Eyvel | 10% |
Galzus | 20% |
Character | Bonus |
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Eyvel | 10% |
Galzus | 10% |
- Supports give a bonus to Hit, Critical, Avoid, and Dodge
- Supporting characters must be within a three tile radius for the support to come into effect
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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Coming with a PCC of 5, Luna, Astra at a later stage, alongside Adept on promotion and high growths, Mareeta is one of the strongest combat units in the game. She also comes with a personal weapon that hits twice in a row, provides a 20% critical bonus, and also bestows Nihil on her. With this blade on hand, Mareeta is able to consistently kill any enemies she comes across, particularly when she is well trained.
But before that, Mareeta will need a lot of training since she starts out weak, her low Defense not helping her ability to survive. The chapter she joins in offers her a fantastic opportunity to grow, allowing her to gain a few needed levels against the bandits. If no one else is using it, she can be given the Elite Sword while training to boost her EXP gain and durability, although her low base Strength can make it problematic for her to kill enemies with it.
Without her special blade, she will not be killing anything at base. Yet if she uses the blade all the time, she will burn through its uses rapidly due to how many times she has to attack to kill anything. This means that if you want to use it when she is stronger, you will probably have to repair it. For Crusader Scrolls, the most useful ones for her are the Hezul and Dain one, which boost her HP and Defense respectively. They also give her small Strength boosts and help her boost her low base Strength.
Remember to have Mareeta talk to Shannam in Chapter 15 to have her learn Astra.
Fire Emblem Awakening
SpotPass
Starting Class | |||||||||
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Swordmaster | |||||||||
Level | HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov |
19 | 55 | 25+5 | 4 | 34 | 39 | 28 | 12 | 10 | 6 |
Skills | Weapon | Starting Items | |||||||
Avoid +10 Vantage Astra Swordfaire Luna | Sword - A | Brave Sword* |
*Enemy only, joins unequipped
Fire Emblem Heroes
- The Blade's Pawn
- Foster daughter of Eyvel, mistress of Fiana. As part of a wicked plot, she laid hands on a cursed sword. Appears in Fire Emblem: Thracia 776.
Base Stats
Rarity: ✯✯✯✯✯
Title | |||||
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The Blade's Pawn | |||||
Group | |||||
Infantry | |||||
Level | HP | Atk | Spd | Def | Res |
1 40 | 17/18/19 39/42/45 | 8/9/10 30/33/36 | 10/11/12 38/41/45 | 6/7/8 25/29/32 | 3/4/5 20/23/27 |
Skills | Weapon | ||||
Shadow Sword New Moon | Sword |
Skills
Type | Name | Prerequisite | Default | Unlocked |
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Iron Sword | - | - | - | |
Steel Sword | - | - | - | |
Silver Sword | - | - | - | |
Shadow Sword | - | - | ||
New Moon | - | - | ||
Luna | New Moon | - | ||
A | Flashing Blade 1 | - | - | |
Flashing Blade 2 | Flashing Blade 1 | - | ||
Flashing Blade 3 | Flashing Blade 2 | - | ||
Flashing Blade 4 | Flashing Blade 3 | |||
B | Null Follow-Up 1 | - | - | |
Null Follow-Up 2 | Null Follow-Up 1 | - | ||
Null Follow-Up 3 | Null Follow-Up 2 |
Quotes
—Mareeta's death quote in Thracia 776.
Heroes
Ending
Mareeta - Swordmaster of the Stars (月と星の剣士, Swordsman of the Stars and Moon)
- Ashamed of her weakness of being taken over by the dark blade, Mareeta set out on a journey to train herself. She eventually grew to become a great and famous swordmaster, but she always kept saying, "My mother was much more skilled than I'll ever be."
Non-Canon Appearances
Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)
Mareeta is illustrated in the trading card game with the following cards:
Etymology
Mareeta is a variant form of the greek 'Margarites', which is from persian origin (manyari), meaning "pearl". Margarites is also related to the Daisy flower, because versions of the name in other languages named the flower.
Gallery
- See main article: Mareeta/Gallery.