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{{Character
|title = Gandolf
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|title = Munnir
|image = [[File:Gandolf.png|center|250px]]
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|image = [[File:Gandolf.png|center|250px]]<br>Official artwork of Munnir from the TCG.
 
|game = [[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]
 
|game = [[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]
|firstseen = Prologue: [[Birth of the Holy Knight]] (fought in Chapter 1: [[Girl of the Spirit Forest]])
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|firstseen = Prologue: [[Birth of the Holy Knight]] (Fought in Chapter 1: [[Girl of the Spirit Forest]])
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|class = [[Warrior]]|name = Munnir|gender = Male|race = [[Human]]|relatives = [[Batu]] (Father/Grandfather)<br>
|class = [[Warrior]]}}
 
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[[Cimbaeth]] (Elder Brother)<br>
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[[Jamke]] (Younger Brother/Nephew)|jap_name = {{Hover|ガンドルフ|Gandorufu}}}}
   
{{Quote|What the hell's goin' on out there! Those of you ready for battle, move out! Don't let them near the castle!!|Gandolf}}
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{{Quote|What the hell's goin' on out there! Those of you ready for battle, move out! Don't let them near the castle!!|Munnir}}
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'''Munnir''' ('''Gandolf''' in the ''[[Fire Emblem: Trading Card Game|Trading Card Game]]'', '''Gandlf''' in the ''[[Fire Emblem World|Fire Emblem Museum]]'') is an enemy character from ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]''. He is one of the three sons of the king of [[Verdane]], and the lord of [[Marpha Castle]]. Manipulated by [[Sandima]] and seemingly devoid of any morals, Munnir attacks [[Jungby]] Castle in [[Grannvale]] and captures Lady [[Edain]]. His younger brother, [[Jamke]], later frees her, however, with Sigurd's army arriving shortly to defeat him thereafter.
   
'''Gandolf''' (ガンドルフ ''Gandorufu'', '''Gandlf''' in [[Fire Emblem World|Fire Emblem Museum]], translated as '''Munnir '''in Fire Emblem Heroes) is an enemy character from ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]''. He is one of the three sons of the king of [[Verdane]], and the lord of Marpha Castle. Manipulated by [[Sandima]] and seemingly devoid of any morals, Gandolf attacks [[Jungby]] Castle in [[Grannvale]] and captures Lady [[Edain]]. His younger brother, [[Jamke]], later frees her, however, with Sigurd's army arriving shortly to defeat him thereafter.
 
   
 
==In-Game==
 
==In-Game==
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|Str=17
 
|Mag=0
 
|Mag=0
|Skl=11
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|Skl=11+5
 
|Spd=18
 
|Spd=18
 
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===Note===
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===Notes===
While Gandolf appears as a boss in the Prologue chapter, the player does not fight him until Chapter 1, as he leaves the battlefield on the first turn.
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While Munnir appears as a boss in the Prologue chapter, the player does not fight him until Chapter 1, as he leaves the battlefield on the first turn.
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
{{Quote|Why!? First my girl escapes, and now my castle's under attack! Why am I so unlucky!?|Gandolf's battle quote}}
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{{Quote|Oh, come on! First me own brother lets me wife go, and now this?! Damn me rotten luck!|Munnir's battle quote}}
   
{{Quote|This... this can't be... Gah...|Gandolf's death quote}}
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{{Quote|N-no... this... can’t... Guh...|Munnir's death quote}}
===Special Conversations===
 
'''Vs. Midayle'''<br>
 
'''Gandolf''': What? You're that arch knight from before!? Man blew it! I can't believe you're still alive!<br>
 
'''Midayle''': Prepare yourself, Gandolf! I'll never forgive someone like you!!
 
   
 
==== Battle Conversations ====
'''Vs. Azel'''<br>
 
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Vs [[Midir]]
'''Gandolf''': Who're you? Ya got a lot of nerve to attack me, ya little brat!<br>
 
 
* '''Munnir:''' What? You're that arch knight from before!? Man blew it! I can't believe you're still alive!
'''Azel''': So you're Gandolf... How dare you kidnap Edain!
 
 
* '''Midir:''' Prepare yourself, Munnir! I'll never forgive someone like you!!
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Vs [[Azelle]]
 
* '''Munnir:''' Who're you? Ya got a lot of nerve to attack me, ya little brat!
 
* '''Azelle:''' So you're Munnir... How dare you kidnap Edain!
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
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Munir is an arabic name that means  "''bright" and'' "''luminous". ''
Gandalf was a Dwarf in Norse mythology and the name of a legendary king of Vingulmark in south-eastern Norway. The dwarf's name was the basis of Gandalf the Grey from Tolkien's ''Lord of the Rings''.
 
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Munnir's japanese name, Gandalf , is a Dwarf in Norse mythology and the name of a legendary king of Vingulmark in south-eastern Norway. The dwarf's name was the basis of Gandalf the Grey from Tolkien's ''Lord of the Rings''.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Gandolphcard.jpg|Gandolf, as he appears in the first series of the TCG as a Level 1 Warrior.
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File:Gandolphcard.jpg|Munnir, as he appears in the first series of the TCG as a Level 1 Warrior.
File:Gandolph.jpg|Gandolf's portrait in ''Genealogy of the Holy War''
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File:Gandolf_FE4.png|Munnir's portrait in ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   

Revision as of 05:35, 6 September 2018

“What the hell's goin' on out there! Those of you ready for battle, move out! Don't let them near the castle!!”
—Munnir

Munnir (Gandolf in the Trading Card Game, Gandlf in the Fire Emblem Museum) is an enemy character from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. He is one of the three sons of the king of Verdane, and the lord of Marpha Castle. Manipulated by Sandima and seemingly devoid of any morals, Munnir attacks Jungby Castle in Grannvale and captures Lady Edain. His younger brother, Jamke, later frees her, however, with Sigurd's army arriving shortly to defeat him thereafter.


In-Game

Base Stats

Starting ClassHoly Blood
FE4 Warrior EnemyWarrior-
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovLeadGold
206017011+518016562FE4 Leadership Star3,000
SkillsWeaponStarting Items
-FE4 AxeAxe - A
FE4 BowBow - B
FE4HandaxeHand Axe
SkillringSkill Ring

Notes

While Munnir appears as a boss in the Prologue chapter, the player does not fight him until Chapter 1, as he leaves the battlefield on the first turn.

Quotes

“Oh, come on! First me own brother lets me wife go, and now this?! Damn me rotten luck!”
—Munnir's battle quote
“N-no... this... can’t... Guh...”
—Munnir's death quote

Battle Conversations

Vs Midir

  • Munnir: What? You're that arch knight from before!? Man blew it! I can't believe you're still alive!
  • Midir: Prepare yourself, Munnir! I'll never forgive someone like you!!

Vs Azelle

  • Munnir: Who're you? Ya got a lot of nerve to attack me, ya little brat!
  • Azelle: So you're Munnir... How dare you kidnap Edain!

Etymology

Munir is an arabic name that means  "bright" and "luminous".

Munnir's japanese name, Gandalf , is a Dwarf in Norse mythology and the name of a legendary king of Vingulmark in south-eastern Norway. The dwarf's name was the basis of Gandalf the Grey from Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.

Gallery