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{{Quote|We Lycian nobles will never understand those prideful savages.| Marquess Araphen upon [[Lyndis|Lyn's]] departure from his castle.}}
 
{{Quote|We Lycian nobles will never understand those prideful savages.| Marquess Araphen upon [[Lyndis|Lyn's]] departure from his castle.}}
   
'''Marquess Araphen''' is a non playable character in ''[[Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken]]''. He is the ruler of the second largest [[Lycian]] territory, [[Araphen]], and is racist against [[Sacae]]ans. He withdrew his offer to help Lyndis assume her throne upon seeing how Sacaean she appears.
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'''Marquess Araphen''' is a non playable character in ''[[Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken]]''. He is the ruler of the second largest [[Lycia]]n territory, [[Araphen]], and is racist against [[Sacae]]ans. He withdrew his offer to help Lyndis assume her throne upon seeing how Sacaean she appears.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 10:42, 29 February 2012

“We Lycian nobles will never understand those prideful savages.”
— Marquess Araphen upon Lyn's departure from his castle.

Marquess Araphen is a non playable character in Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken. He is the ruler of the second largest Lycian territory, Araphen, and is racist against Sacaeans. He withdrew his offer to help Lyndis assume her throne upon seeing how Sacaean she appears.

History

Little is known about Marquess Araphen. His given name is never revealed. However, he is rumored to have loved Lyn's mother, Madelyn. Her choice of Hassar, a Sacaen, over him led to his resentment towards Sacaeans.

When he heard that Lyn was the heir to the Caelin throne, he offered to give her supplies to help her on her journey. However, as Lyn is coming to get the supplies, Lundgren's men bent on stopping her attack the castle and attempt to assassinate her. Although Lyn and her group defeat Bool and Lundgren's other soldiers, saving the castle, Marquess Araphen withdraws his offer to aid her on the grounds that her inheritance dispute damaged his castle and that she is visibly "tainted with the blood of Sacae". He also mentions that he believes Marquess Caelin is so ill that he will die before he meets Lyndis and aiding her would anger Lundgen, who would be the new marquess. Lyn leaves the castle. While talking to himself, Marquess Araphen expresses that he would have aided her if she had cried and refers to Sacaeans as "prideful savages". Rath, a Sacaean who had served as captain of his guard, quits upon hearing this and joins Lyn. Lyn leaves Araphen and Marquess Araphen is neither seen nor mentioned again.

During Fūin no Tsurugi, there is no reference to the Marquess of Araphen that would imply that he is the same man, so it's unclear whether he's still alive during the story. He probably died prior to the events of Fūin no Tsurugi or during Bern's attack on castle Araphen.

Personality

Primarily, Marquess Araphen is bitter and spiteful as a result of being rejected by Madelyn. He allows this frustration to form his prejudice against Sacaeans that governs all of his actions during Rekka no Ken. His contentment with Rath, who serves him, but distain for Lyndis, who would be his equal, is proof that his superiority to Sacaeans is important to him. Marquess Araphen appears to be materialistic, as shown by his anger at the damage to his castle. However, this may simply may be an excuse to refrain from aiding Lyn. He also values manors as shown by his comment that Sain is "poorly behaved".