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|gender =Male
 
|gender =Male
 
|race =[[Human]]
 
|race =[[Human]]
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|nationality =Dutchy of [[Chalphy]]<br>Kingdom of [[Grannvale]]
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|occupation(s)=Prince of Chalphy<br>Emperor of [[Grannvale]]
 
|relatives =[[Galle (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Galle I]] (Ancestor)<br>
 
|relatives =[[Galle (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Galle I]] (Ancestor)<br>
 
[[Baldur]] (Ancestor)<br>
 
[[Baldur]] (Ancestor)<br>
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[[Arvis]] (Uncle)<br>
 
[[Arvis]] (Uncle)<br>
 
[[Oifey]] (Distant Relative)<br>
 
[[Oifey]] (Distant Relative)<br>
[[Julia (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Julia]] (Half-Sister)<br>
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[[Julia (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Julia]] (Half-Sister/Cousin)<br>
[[Julius (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Julius]] (Half-Brother)<br>
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[[Julius (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Julius]] (Half-Brother/Cousin)<br>
 
[[Leif]] (Cousin)<br>
 
[[Leif]] (Cousin)<br>
 
[[Altena]] (Cousin)<br>
 
[[Altena]] (Cousin)<br>
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{{Quote|I’m not all that strong yet… But you’ll see! I’ll be strong enough to protect everybody here someday! And then I can save all the people from the empire! I’ll be strong someday… just like my [[Sigurd|father]] was.|Seliph, in a conversation with [[Julia (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Julia]].}}
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{{Quote|I’m not all that strong yet… But you’ll see! I’ll be strong enough to protect everybody here someday! And then I can save all the people from the empire! I’ll be strong someday… just like [[Sigurd |my father]] was.|Seliph, in a conversation with [[Julia (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Julia]].}}
   
 
'''Seliph''' ('''Serlis''' in the [[Fireemblem.com|official website]] for ''[[Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade]]''), full name '''Seliph Baldos Chalphy''', is the protagonist of the second generation of ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]'' and a non-playable character from ''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]''. He is the son of [[Sigurd]] and [[Deirdre]], and was chronologically born in [[Agustria]], between Chapters 2 and 3 in the events of ''Genealogy of the Holy War''. He also appears as a DLC character in ''Awakening'', wherein he was illustrated by Suzuki Rika, the illustrator of the ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]'' novels in Japan.
 
'''Seliph''' ('''Serlis''' in the [[Fireemblem.com|official website]] for ''[[Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade]]''), full name '''Seliph Baldos Chalphy''', is the protagonist of the second generation of ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]'' and a non-playable character from ''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]''. He is the son of [[Sigurd]] and [[Deirdre]], and was chronologically born in [[Agustria]], between Chapters 2 and 3 in the events of ''Genealogy of the Holy War''. He also appears as a DLC character in ''Awakening'', wherein he was illustrated by Suzuki Rika, the illustrator of the ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]'' novels in Japan.
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Seliph's army soon expanded in size, as it was reinforced by [[Iuchar]]/[[Iucharba]], [[Arthur (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Arthur]]/[[Amid]] and [[Fee]]/[[Hermina]]. This gave Seliph enough strength to defeat Danan at Rivough and free Isaach from his clutches. Lewyn then returned from his work in Leonster, bringing news of the rise of scattered rebellions across Jugdral and encouraging Seliph to leave Isaach and form such a rebellion, proceeding to tell part of Sigurd's past to Seliph before making the suggestion for the army to join up with Shannan and Leif. While initially reluctant, Seliph accepted the duty.
 
Seliph's army soon expanded in size, as it was reinforced by [[Iuchar]]/[[Iucharba]], [[Arthur (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Arthur]]/[[Amid]] and [[Fee]]/[[Hermina]]. This gave Seliph enough strength to defeat Danan at Rivough and free Isaach from his clutches. Lewyn then returned from his work in Leonster, bringing news of the rise of scattered rebellions across Jugdral and encouraging Seliph to leave Isaach and form such a rebellion, proceeding to tell part of Sigurd's past to Seliph before making the suggestion for the army to join up with Shannan and Leif. While initially reluctant, Seliph accepted the duty.
   
Heading to the south to meet up with his cousin Prince Leif and assist him in his own liberation army, they freed Darna and the Yied Shrine along the way. After breaking through [[Ishtore]]'s forces at Melgen and a surprise attack by Darna, Seliph's army set foot upon Alster and, working with Leif, [[Nanna]]/[[Jeanne]] and [[Finn]], assisted in driving [[Bloom]] out of Alster's borders, freeing the north of the Thracian peninsula. Seliph's army was soon forced into another battle with the Freeges, as Bloom sent out two armies to wrest Lenster and Alster from Seliph and Leif's control. Despite the odds against the army, it managed to kill Bloom and subjugate Conote.
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Heading to the south to meet up with his cousin Prince Leif and assist him in his own liberation army, they freed Darna and the Yied Shrine along the way. After breaking through [[Ishtore]]'s forces at Melgen and a surprise attack by Darna, Seliph's army set foot upon Alster and, working with Leif, [[Nanna]]/[[Jeanne]] and [[Finn]], assisted in driving [[Bloom]] out of Alster's borders, freeing the north of the Thracian peninsula. Seliph's army was soon forced into another battle with the Frieges, as Bloom sent out two armies to wrest Leonster and Alster from Seliph and Leif's control. Despite the odds against the army, it managed to kill Bloom and subjugate Conote.
   
 
The [[Thracia]]n army then attacked Manster, where Seliph's army rushed to the aid of the fleeing citizens and [[Ced]]/[[Hawk (character)|Hawk]], managing to conquer Manse in the process. After subduing the Kingdom of Thracia, ending in the death of King [[Travant]] and the escape of Prince [[Arion]], Seliph set his sights upon Grannvale, the land of his forefathers.
 
The [[Thracia]]n army then attacked Manster, where Seliph's army rushed to the aid of the fleeing citizens and [[Ced]]/[[Hawk (character)|Hawk]], managing to conquer Manse in the process. After subduing the Kingdom of Thracia, ending in the death of King [[Travant]] and the escape of Prince [[Arion]], Seliph set his sights upon Grannvale, the land of his forefathers.
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===Thracia 776===
 
===Thracia 776===
In ''Thracia 776'', specifically in the opening scene of [[The Liberation Wars|Chapter 21]], Seliph makes a minor appearance, in which it was decided that [[Conote]] would be entrusted into his army's care, allowing Leif's troops to head for [[Leonster]] in the meantime, where the two groups would later meet up.
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In ''Thracia 776'', specifically in the opening scene of [[The Liberation Wars|Chapter 21]], Seliph makes a minor appearance, in which it was decided that [[Conote]] would be entrusted into his army's care, allowing Leif's troops to head for [[Manster]] in the meantime, where the two groups would later meet up.
   
 
After the fall of Manster and the deaths of [[Raydrik]] and [[Veld]], Seliph himself arrived in Manster to congratulate Leif for his victory. Seliph told Leif that from there, Northern Thracia would unite into a single country under Leif, and invited Leif to continue to assist him in the liberation of Jugdral. The two then pledged to each other their lifelong friendship and brotherhood, like their fathers before them.
 
After the fall of Manster and the deaths of [[Raydrik]] and [[Veld]], Seliph himself arrived in Manster to congratulate Leif for his victory. Seliph told Leif that from there, Northern Thracia would unite into a single country under Leif, and invited Leif to continue to assist him in the liberation of Jugdral. The two then pledged to each other their lifelong friendship and brotherhood, like their fathers before them.
 
==Personality==
 
   
 
==In-Game==
 
==In-Game==
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}}
   
====Overview====
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====Overall====
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{{Subjective}}
 
Seliph may start off a bit weak, but should quickly become quite good after half a dozen levels, and eventually blossom into a strong unit. He begins with mediocre bases aside from [[Luck]], but he has excellent growth rates across the board, including respectable growths in unusual stats for a physical unit such as [[Magic]] and [[Resistance]]. Due to this, he will be rather unique in his capability to deal much more respectable damage with ranged [[Magic Sword]]s than other [[Sword]] units. He also comes with the [[Pursuit]] and [[Nihil]] skills, giving him stable offense and some extra protection against dangerous units. As the leader of your army, he provides the unique [[Leadership]] bonus aura, making it highly beneficial to keep him in the middle of the bulk of your army.
 
Seliph may start off a bit weak, but should quickly become quite good after half a dozen levels, and eventually blossom into a strong unit. He begins with mediocre bases aside from [[Luck]], but he has excellent growth rates across the board, including respectable growths in unusual stats for a physical unit such as [[Magic]] and [[Resistance]]. Due to this, he will be rather unique in his capability to deal much more respectable damage with ranged [[Magic Sword]]s than other [[Sword]] units. He also comes with the [[Pursuit]] and [[Nihil]] skills, giving him stable offense and some extra protection against dangerous units. As the leader of your army, he provides the unique [[Leadership]] bonus aura, making it highly beneficial to keep him in the middle of the bulk of your army.
   
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In the Final Chapter, after [[Edda]] Castle is captured, if [[Nanna]] is Seliph's lover, she may speak to him, resulting in him gaining three points of HP.
 
In the Final Chapter, after [[Edda]] Castle is captured, if [[Nanna]] is Seliph's lover, she may speak to him, resulting in him gaining three points of HP.
   
In the Final Chapter, after Freege Castle is captured, if [[Fee]] is Seliph's lover, she may speak to him, and he will gain three points of skill.
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In the Final Chapter, after Friege Castle is captured, if [[Fee]] is Seliph's lover, she may speak to him, and he will gain three points of skill.
   
 
In the Final Chapter, after [[Dozel]] Castle is captured, if [[Lana]] is Seliph's lover, she may speak to him, resulting in him gaining three points of Resistance.
 
In the Final Chapter, after [[Dozel]] Castle is captured, if [[Lana]] is Seliph's lover, she may speak to him, resulting in him gaining three points of Resistance.
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*[[Julia (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Julia]]: 490-5
 
*[[Julia (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Julia]]: 490-5
 
*[[Altena]]: N/A
 
*[[Altena]]: N/A
*[[Lana]]: 100+2
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*[[Lana]]/[[Muirne]]: 100+2
*[[Larcei]]: 0+2
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*[[Larcei]]/[[Creidne]]: 0+2
*[[Nanna]]: 0+2
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*[[Nanna]]/[[Jeanne]]: 0+2
*[[Fee]]: 0+2
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*[[Fee]]/[[Hermina]]: 0+2
*[[Lene]]: 0+2
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*[[Lene]]/[[Laylea]]: 0+2
*[[Patty]]: 0+2
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*[[Patty]]/[[Daisy]]: 0+2
*[[Tine]]: 0+3
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*[[Tine]]/[[Linda]]: 0+3
   
 
===''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''===
 
===''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''===
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====Base Stats====
 
====Base Stats====
 
Rarity: {{Selector}}
 
Rarity: {{Selector}}
{{Field|1|✯✯✯}}
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{{Field|✯✯✯}}
 
{{CharStat
 
{{CharStat
 
|game=feh
 
|game=feh
|image=[[File:Heroes Seliph Sprite (3*).png|100px]]<br>Heir of Light
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|image=[[File:Heroes Seliph Sprite (3*).png]]<br>Heir of Light
 
|Group=[[File:Heroes Infantry.png|25px]] Infantry
 
|Group=[[File:Heroes Infantry.png|25px]] Infantry
 
|Level=1<br>40
 
|Level=1<br>40
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{{Field/end}}
 
{{Field/end}}
   
{{Field|2|✯✯✯✯}}
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{{Field|✯✯✯✯}}
 
{{CharStat
 
{{CharStat
 
|game=feh
 
|game=feh
|image=[[File:Heroes Seliph Sprite (4*).png|100px]]<br>Heir of Light
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|image=[[File:Heroes Seliph Sprite (4*).png]]<br>Heir of Light
 
|Group=[[File:Heroes Infantry.png|25px]] Infantry
 
|Group=[[File:Heroes Infantry.png|25px]] Infantry
 
|Level=1<br>40
 
|Level=1<br>40
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{{Field/end}}
 
{{Field/end}}
   
{{Field|3|✯✯✯✯✯}}
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{{Field|✯✯✯✯✯}}
 
{{CharStat
 
{{CharStat
 
|game=feh
 
|game=feh
|image=[[File:Heroes Seliph Sprite (5*).png|100px]]<br>Heir of Light
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|image=[[File:Heroes Seliph Sprite (5*).png]]<br>Heir of Light
 
|Group=[[File:Heroes Infantry.png|25px]] Infantry
 
|Group=[[File:Heroes Infantry.png|25px]] Infantry
 
|Level=1<br>40
 
|Level=1<br>40
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====Skills====
 
====Skills====
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{{CharSkills
====='''Weapon'''=====
 
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|weapon 1 = [[Iron Sword]] * - * - * -
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
 
  +
|weapon 2 = [[Steel Sword]] * - * 3 * -
!Name
 
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|weapon 3 = [[Silver Sword]] * [[Steel Sword]] * 4 * 3
!Prerequisite
 
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|weapon 4 = [[Tyrfing]] * [[Silver Sword]] * 5 * 4
!Might
 
  +
|assist 1 = [[Rally Speed]] * - * 4 * 3
!Range
 
  +
|passive A 1 = [[HP +|HP +3]] * - * - * -
!Effects
 
  +
|passive A 2 = [[HP +|HP +4]] * [[HP +|HP +3]] * - * 3
!SP Cost
 
  +
|passive A 3 = [[HP +|HP +5]] * [[HP +|HP +4]] * - * 4
!Default
 
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|passive B 1 = [[Brash Assault|Brash Assault 1]] * - * - * 3
!Unlocked
 
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|passive B 2 = [[Brash Assault|Brash Assault 2]] * [[Brash Assault|Brash Assault 1]] * - * 4
|-
 
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|passive B 3 = [[Brash Assault|Brash Assault 3]] * [[Brash Assault|Brash Assault 2]] * - * 5
|[[File:FEH skill offense.png|20px]] [[Iron Sword]]
 
 
}}
| -
 
|6
 
|1
 
| -
 
|50
 
| -
 
| -
 
|-
 
|[[File:FEH skill offense.png|20px]] [[Steel Sword]]
 
| -
 
|8
 
|1
 
| -
 
|100
 
|[[File:FEH Star Rarity 3.png|40px]]
 
| -
 
|-
 
|[[File:FEH skill offense.png|20px]] [[Silver Sword]]
 
| -
 
|11
 
|1
 
| -
 
|200
 
|[[File:FEH Star Rarity 4.png|50px]]
 
|[[File:FEH Star Rarity 3.png|40px]]
 
|-
 
|[[File:FEH skill offense.png|20px]] [[Tyrfing]]
 
|[[File:FEH skill offense.png|20px]] [[Silver Sword]]
 
|16
 
|1
 
|Grants [[Defense|Def]] +4 in battle if unit's HP ≤50%.
 
|400
 
|[[File:FEH Star Rarity 5.png|60px]]
 
|[[File:FEH Star Rarity 5.png|60px]]
 
|}
 
   
====='''Weapon Evolutions'''=====
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====Overall====
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{{Subjective}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
 
 
=====Base Set=====
!Evolution
 
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Seliph has had a hard time standing out in ''Heroes''. He is a Sword Infantry unit, one of many, with incredibly low Spd but high HP and ATK, making him unique in comparison to the standard SPD and ATK orientation of his fellow Sword Infantry. [[Tyrfing]], his personal sword, is incredibly underwhelming with its only power is a +4 DEF boost when under 50% health, which hardly impacts his combat against most units. The rest of his base kit is similarly underwhelming. He has [[Rally Speed]] for a support, giving him team synergy, but the skill has been powercrept with time. [[HP +|HP +5]] is a flat boost to his already enormous HP pool, making its boost minimal. Finally [[Brash Assault]] gives him a guaranteed follow up when under 50% health and attacking an enemy that can counterattack, giving him the ability to patch his low speed, however at a risk of maintaining low health for the effect to activate.
!Might
 
!Original Effects
 
!Evolved Effects
 
!Cost
 
|-
 
|[[File:FEH skill offense.png|20px]] [[Tyrfing]]<br>↓<br>[[File:FEH skill offense.png|20px]] [[Tyrfing|Divine Tyrfing]]
 
|16<br>↓<br>16
 
|Grants [[Defense|Def]] +4 in battle<br>if unit's HP ≤50%.
 
|Grants Res +3.<br>If in combat against foe using magic,<br>unit receives 50% less damage<br>from the first attack.
 
|400 SP<br>375 [[File:Arena Medal.png|20px|link=Arena Medal]]<br>150 [[File:Divine Dew.png|20px|link=Divine Dew]]
 
|}
 
   
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Seliph requires heavy investment to work even on a competent level and is often considered instant Feather fodder by most players. His only main strength is using his HP pool to run [[Panic Ploy]] or [[Infantry Pulse]], making him great with offensive teammates supportively. He lacks true bulk he either is physically bulky with his unrefined Tyrfing or magically bulky if he refines it into the Divine Tyrfing, reducing damage from his second received Magic attack during combat. Seliph received a later specific Refinement to his Tyrfing, granting him a [[Miracle]] effect so long as he enters combat over 50% health and a [[Attack Defense Bond|Atk/Def Bond]] effect. While Seliph has more options to build thanks to the different effects his preferred weapon can take, he remains a high investment unit in order to be competent.
====='''Assist'''=====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
 
!Name
 
!Prerequisite
 
!Range
 
!Effects
 
!SP Cost
 
!Default
 
!Unlocked
 
|-
 
|[[File:FEH skill support.png|20px]] [[Rally Speed]]
 
| -
 
|1
 
|Grants [[Speed (Stat)|Spd]] +4 to an adjacent ally until the end of the turn.
 
|150
 
|[[File:FEH Star Rarity 4.png|50px]]
 
|[[File:FEH Star Rarity 3.png|40px]]
 
|}
 
 
====='''Passive'''=====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
 
!Name
 
!Prerequisite
 
!Effects
 
!SP Cost
 
!Unlocked
 
!Type
 
|-
 
|[[File:FEH HP +3.png|25px]] [[HP +5|HP +3]]
 
| -
 
|Grants +3 to max HP.
 
|40
 
| -
 
|A
 
|-
 
|[[File:FEH HP +4.png|25px]] [[HP +5|HP +4]]
 
|[[File:FEH HP +3.png|25px]] [[HP +5|HP +3]]
 
|Grants +4 to max HP.
 
|80
 
|[[File:FEH Star Rarity 3.png|40px]]
 
|A
 
|-
 
|[[File:FEH HP +5.png|25px]] [[HP +5]]
 
|[[File:FEH HP +4.png|25px]] [[HP +5|HP +4]]
 
|Grants +5 to max HP.
 
|160
 
|[[File:FEH Star Rarity 4.png|50px]]
 
|A
 
|-
 
|[[File:FEH Brash Assault 1.png|25px]] [[Brash Assault 1]]
 
| -
 
|Unit automatically makes a [[Double Attack|follow-up]] when HP ≤30% and attacking a foe that can counter.
 
|50
 
|[[File:FEH Star Rarity 3.png|40px]]
 
|B
 
|-
 
|[[File:FEH Brash Assault 2.png|25px]] [[Brash Assault 2]]
 
|[[File:FEH Brash Assault 1.png|25px]] [[Brash Assault 1]]
 
|Unit automatically makes a follow-up when HP ≤40% and attacking a foe that can counter.
 
|100
 
|[[File:FEH Star Rarity 4.png|50px]]
 
|B
 
|-
 
|[[File:FEH Brash Assault 3.png|25px]] [[Brash Assault 3]]
 
|[[File:FEH Brash Assault 2.png|25px]] [[Brash Assault 2]]
 
|Unit automatically makes a follow-up when HP ≤50% and attacking a foe that can counter.
 
|200
 
|[[File:FEH Star Rarity 5.png|60px]]
 
|B
 
|}
 
   
=== Overall ===
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=====Counters=====
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Seliph is absolutely helpless against Blue units as they can run through him due to his low Speed, despite the health bulk. Particularly [[Olwen]] and [[Reinhardt]] with their [[Dire Thunder]] tomes instantly destroy him as even the Divine Tyrfing only reduces the damage of the second attack he receives from them, but not the third and fourth. Most Red units who run Swordbreaker can also take advantage of its effect to plow through his decent bulk, including similarly slow, but stronger ones like [[Alfonse]], [[Chrom]], and [[Eldigan]]
Upon his release, Seliph was not only one of the weakest sword users, but one of the weakest units in the entire game. However, every new addition to the game made him a bit stronger. Skill inheritance gave him options outside of Brash Assault and HP+, which are both terrible passives, and even options beyond Tyrfing, which was a disappointingly underwhelming weapon. The weapon refinery, added shortly after the World of Holy War banner, gave Seliph the option of upgrading his Tyrfing to his father's Divine Tyrfing, which was a great boon for him and began the process to secure his niche as an anti-mage infantry.
 
   
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=====Skill Inheritance=====
Due to his awkward stat spread, Seliph can perform many roles, but does not perform remarkably in any of them. His low speed/high attack spread makes him a powerful Brave Sword user, but the sword unit pool in ''Heroes ''is so dense that many other heroes with more specialized stat spreads can outperform him in that role. His low resistance, coupled with Divine Tyrfing's magic mitigation ability, and the Deflect Magic Sacred Seal, makes him a powerful anti-mage unit, a position in which he competes with many other sword users as well (Deflect Magic & Divine Tyrfing mitigate magic based on a percentage calculation, meaning that lower resistance leads to more damage mitigation, meaning overall less damage received). This makes him one of the best candidates for the coveted Distant Counter skill.
 
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Seliph's main redeeming quality is his high HP pool so [[Infantry pulse]] or [[Panic Ploy]] are his best options as it will affect just about all potential allies on his team save a small handful. His only other universal skill is [[Reposition]] which is the standard ally placement manipulation skill. It is recommended to refine Tyrfing in to one of its new forms, which likewise changes his potential sets for his other skills.
   
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Seliph's first true viable set uses the Divine Tyrfing which is meant to be used against mages. [[Distant Counter]] will allow him to not only attempt to soak damage, but also retaliate if a mage tries to attack him. [[Wrath]] or [[Quick Riposte]] patches his low speed and allows him to accelerate his Specials or fix his low speed to allow follow up attacks respectively. Finally taking either [[Glimmer]] or [[Moonbow]] gives him more damage output when attacked.
Finally, the physical bruiser role fits him very well due to his access to the Steady Breath/Aether combo. Seliph has respectable defense and a very massive HP pool, meaning he can be a great physical tank. His poor speed is often mitigated with the use of skills like Quick Riposte, and his high HP is exploited with the use of HP-based passives like Panic Ploy (he remains one of this skill's best users, competing with high-BST armored units) and Infantry Pulse.
 
   
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Seliph's second viable set is with his new refine and focuses on Physical bulk. Taking [[Attack Defense Bond|Atk/Def Bond]] stacks on the refine and grants him +10 when near allies and if he also has the Atk/Def Bond Seal, that is a massive +15 when next to an ally. Quick Riposte gives him the ability to counter attack while [[Swordbreaker]] allows him to have a follow-up against his sword rivals.
Seliph was able to climb from being a terrible, instant-send-home type of unit to a more respectable jack-of-all-trades type of unit. That said, it should be noted that he demands commitment and proper investment to thrive, as many skills that make him powerful like Steady Breath and Distant Counter are extremely rare, valuable, and expensive to obtain.
 
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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===''Heroes''===
 
===''Heroes''===
:''See Main Article: [[Seliph/Heroes Quotes]]''
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:[[Seliph/Heroes Quotes]]
   
 
== Endings ==
 
== Endings ==
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==Non-Canon Appearances==
 
==Non-Canon Appearances==
   
===[[Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)]]===
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===''[[Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)]]''===
 
Seliph is illustrated in the trading card game with the following cards:
 
Seliph is illustrated in the trading card game with the following cards:
*{{CardLink|P07-002PR}}
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{{CardLink|P07-002PR}}
*{{CardLink|B08-052R+X}}
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{{CardLink|B08-052R+X|link=B06}}
*{{CardLink|B08-051SR}}
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{{CardLink|B08-051SR}}
*{{CardLink|B08-051SR+}}
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{{CardLink|B08-051SR+}}
*{{CardLink|B08-052R}}
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{{CardLink|B08-052R}}
*{{CardLink|B08-053HN}}
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{{CardLink|B08-053HN}}
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{{CardLink|B15-084R}}
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{{CardLink|B15-085N}}
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*There has, historically, been a good deal of disagreement over how to render Seliph's name in English, moreso than the vast majority of other characters in the ''Fire Emblem'' franchise. Going by raw phonetics, the katakana セリス breaks down into "se-ri-su", with the added notes that ス is often used as what English speaker would hear as a solo "S" and that, in a way, L and R are interchangeable in Japanese; the pronunciation of the name is closest to "Seris" or "Selis". Many Japanese sources, published alongside and after ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', render the name in English as "Celice". However, often leads to mispronunciation of the intended katakana, as "Celice" would be pronounced with a longer, higher "I" than in リ and with a longer, more trailing lisp than is typically associated with ス. Issue 87 (August 1996) of Nintendo Power, which featured a  preview of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', referred to the character as 'Serlis'; this romanization was later used again in the History of Fire Emblem section of the English ''The Blazing Blade'' website. [http://www.fire-emblem.com/gba/launch/history/index.jsp] This is another odd romanization, as there is no "extended vowel" in the name to denote a rolling R/L sound, as is usually done in such a case (e.g. セーリス). "Seliph", finally, is also a little unusual as ス is not typically associated with the "ph/f" phoneme; the character's name would read more like "セリフ” in that case.
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*There has, historically, been a good deal of disagreement over how to render Seliph's name in English, moreso than the vast majority of other characters in the ''Fire Emblem'' franchise. Going by raw phonetics, the katakana セリス breaks down into "se-ri-su", with the added notes that ス is often used as what English speaker would hear as a solo "S" and that, in a way, L and R are interchangeable in Japanese; the pronunciation of the name is closest to "Seris" or "Selis". Many Japanese sources, published alongside and after ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', render the name in English as "Celice". However, often leads to mispronunciation of the intended katakana, as "Celice" would be pronounced with a longer, higher "I" than in リ and with a longer, more trailing lisp than is typically associated with ス. Issue 87 (August 1996) of Nintendo Power, which featured a  preview of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', referred to the character as 'Serlis'; this romanization was later used again in the History of Fire Emblem section of the English ''The Blazing Blade'' website. [http://www.fire-emblem.com/gba/launch/history/index.jsp] This is another odd romanization, as there is no "extended vowel" in the name to denote a rolling R/L sound, as is usually done in such a case (e.g. セーリス). "Seliph", finally, is also a little unusual as ス is not typically associated with the "ph/f" phoneme; the character's name would read more like "セリフ” in that case. It is in fact very similar to Marth's romanized name, both ending in a ス that would sound like "th" in English ("Marth" and "Serith").
 
**Compounding the above confusion even further is the resemblance of "Celice" to the name of "[[Celica]]" from ''[[Fire Emblem Gaiden]]'', and the fact that the second C in "Celica" is pronounced with a hard C as opposed to soft (e.g. セリカ, se-ri-ka). While this would not cause confusion to any Japanese players actually playing the games (as the names are always given in kana in the games, where the pronunciation difference is clear), it can and has caused some confusion in the past to English speakers new to the franchise.
 
**Compounding the above confusion even further is the resemblance of "Celice" to the name of "[[Celica]]" from ''[[Fire Emblem Gaiden]]'', and the fact that the second C in "Celica" is pronounced with a hard C as opposed to soft (e.g. セリカ, se-ri-ka). While this would not cause confusion to any Japanese players actually playing the games (as the names are always given in kana in the games, where the pronunciation difference is clear), it can and has caused some confusion in the past to English speakers new to the franchise.
 
*Seliph's ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]'' artwork depicts him wielding a [[Killing Edge]].
 
*Seliph's ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]'' artwork depicts him wielding a [[Killing Edge]].

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“I’m not all that strong yet… But you’ll see! I’ll be strong enough to protect everybody here someday! And then I can save all the people from the empire! I’ll be strong someday… just like my father was.”
—Seliph, in a conversation with Julia.

Seliph (Serlis in the official website for Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade), full name Seliph Baldos Chalphy, is the protagonist of the second generation of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War and a non-playable character from Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. He is the son of Sigurd and Deirdre, and was chronologically born in Agustria, between Chapters 2 and 3 in the events of Genealogy of the Holy War. He also appears as a DLC character in Awakening, wherein he was illustrated by Suzuki Rika, the illustrator of the Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones novels in Japan.

Seliph is the maternal grandson of Kurth and Cigyun, the great-grandson of Azmur, the half-nephew and stepson of Arvis, and the older half-sibling of Julius and Julia. He is also the cousin of Saias. He is known as the Scion of Light by the citizens of the world, a stark contrast to Julius, who is called the Prince of Darkness.

A descendant of Baldur on his father's side and of Heim and Saint Maera on his mother's side, Seliph is also the paternal grandson of Byron, nephew of Ethlyn, the nephew-in-law of Quan, and the first cousin of their children Leif and Altena. Due to the blood of Baldur, he is a distant relative of Oifey. Due to the blood of Heim, he is a distant relative to Linoan.

Profile

Genealogy of the Holy War

Seliph was born in Agusty during the Grannvale Kingdom's occupation of Agustria, Chagall's uprising in Madino and Silvail. Deirdre made the decision to leave Agusty to join her husband after Madino Castle was conquered. She was captured by Manfroy, robbing Seliph of his mother for the rest of his life. Later on in Chapter 5, after the subjugation of Lubeck in Silesse, Oifey and Shannan were entrusted with the task of bringing Seliph to Isaach, which was considered a safe haven at the time.

Seliph grew up in the town of Tirnanog in northern Isaach, alongside Ulster/Dalvin, Larcei/Creidne, Lana/Muirne, Lester/Deimne and Diarmuid/Tristan, and was raised by Edain, Shannan and Oifey.

In the opening events of Chapter 6, Seliph, accompanied by Lana/Muirne, Ulster/Dalvin and Larcei/Creidne sortied out of Tirnanog to retaliate against the uprising of Dozel. Reinforcements, in the form of Oifey, Lester/Deimne and Diarmuid/Tristan later arrived, giving Seliph the upper hand in overthrowing Grannvale's control over Ganeshire. He then met Lewyn, where he was entrusted with protecting Julia.

Seliph's army soon expanded in size, as it was reinforced by Iuchar/Iucharba, Arthur/Amid and Fee/Hermina. This gave Seliph enough strength to defeat Danan at Rivough and free Isaach from his clutches. Lewyn then returned from his work in Leonster, bringing news of the rise of scattered rebellions across Jugdral and encouraging Seliph to leave Isaach and form such a rebellion, proceeding to tell part of Sigurd's past to Seliph before making the suggestion for the army to join up with Shannan and Leif. While initially reluctant, Seliph accepted the duty.

Heading to the south to meet up with his cousin Prince Leif and assist him in his own liberation army, they freed Darna and the Yied Shrine along the way. After breaking through Ishtore's forces at Melgen and a surprise attack by Darna, Seliph's army set foot upon Alster and, working with Leif, Nanna/Jeanne and Finn, assisted in driving Bloom out of Alster's borders, freeing the north of the Thracian peninsula. Seliph's army was soon forced into another battle with the Frieges, as Bloom sent out two armies to wrest Leonster and Alster from Seliph and Leif's control. Despite the odds against the army, it managed to kill Bloom and subjugate Conote.

The Thracian army then attacked Manster, where Seliph's army rushed to the aid of the fleeing citizens and Ced/Hawk, managing to conquer Manse in the process. After subduing the Kingdom of Thracia, ending in the death of King Travant and the escape of Prince Arion, Seliph set his sights upon Grannvale, the land of his forefathers.

As the army entered the district of Miletos, for the quickest route through to Grannvale; while resting at Peruluke Castle, Julia disappeared without a trace, abducted by Manfroy while Seliph was otherwise occupied.

After liberating the nation and preventing the recapture of its children for the child hunts endorsed by the empire, Seliph's army engaged in a battle with Julius and Ishtar. The duo would eventually pull back from the battle as either one is defeated by the army.

As the army proceeded across the bridge leading into Chalphy, several dark mages were seen to pursue a bishop and a group of children. Seliph pursued the mages, managing to slay them and rescue the fleeing group. The bishop, a former servant of his father, then gave the holy sword Tyrfing to Seliph, as entrusted to him by Arvis. With the Tyrfing, Seliph faced off against Emperor Arvis and his Roten Ritter, reclaiming his ancestral home and avenging his father's death.

As he stopped by a shoreline near the castle, Seliph met his parents for the first time in his life. A heartwarming conversation resulted from this meeting, where Seliph learned the truth behind Arvis' actions: he had been manipulated by the Loptyrian Cult from the start. Seliph then received a Life Ring as a farewell gift from his parents.

Seliph is then made aware of the task that lay ahead: he had to face off against the dukedoms of Grannvale and their vast armies in order to unify it. As they progressed, Lewyn told him the story of the previous war, where Seliph learnt Julia's identity as his half-sister, Julius's status as the vessel of Loptous, and that he needed Julia to end the horror plaguing the continent. As his army neared the land of Belhalla, it was revealed that Julia had been, much like her mother before her, brainwashed by Manfroy into attacking the Liberation Army. Seliph issued orders to hold off attacking Julia, as he, alongside a few members of his army, headed to Velthomer to end Manfroy's life.

After successfully defeating Manfroy, Seliph brought Julia back to her senses. He then brought her to Velthomer in order to unlock the Book of Naga. With the Book of Naga, Julia managed to defeat Julius, sealing away the evil of Loptous for good. Seliph was crowned the new emperor of Grannvale, bringing peace back to the continent once again.

Thracia 776

In Thracia 776, specifically in the opening scene of Chapter 21, Seliph makes a minor appearance, in which it was decided that Conote would be entrusted into his army's care, allowing Leif's troops to head for Manster in the meantime, where the two groups would later meet up.

After the fall of Manster and the deaths of Raydrik and Veld, Seliph himself arrived in Manster to congratulate Leif for his victory. Seliph told Leif that from there, Northern Thracia would unite into a single country under Leif, and invited Leif to continue to assist him in the liberation of Jugdral. The two then pledged to each other their lifelong friendship and brotherhood, like their fathers before them.

In-Game

Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War

Base Stats

  • Note: Parent characters are assumed to be at Level 30 by the end of Generation 1.
  • Minor Holy Blood Indicator - Minor Holy Blood
  • Major Holy Blood Indicator - Major Holy Blood
Starting ClassHoly Blood
FE4 Junior Lord SpriteJunior LordBaldo Holy BloodMajor Holy Blood IndicatorBaldur
Naga Holy Blood Minor Holy Blood IndicatorNaga
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovLeadGold
1318188107163FE4 Leadership Star*Varies
SkillsWeaponStarting Items
PursuitPursuit
AwarenessNihil
FE4 SwordSword - FE4 Star Rank (Weapons)FE4SlimswordSlim Sword
Inherited Items**

*When Seliph is first recruited, his Leadership is 2. To increase Leadership to 3, save the game and then reset. Loading the save will reveal that Seliph's Leadership is now 3.
**Except Tyrfing

Growth Rates

(With Holy Blood Bonuses)

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
140% 55% 30% 60% 35% 45% 45% 30%

Promotion Gains

Promoted Class
FE4 Lord Knight Sprite (Celice) Lord Knight
+5 0 +2 +2 +2 +3 +3
Weapon Levels
FE4 Lance B

Overall

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Seliph may start off a bit weak, but should quickly become quite good after half a dozen levels, and eventually blossom into a strong unit. He begins with mediocre bases aside from Luck, but he has excellent growth rates across the board, including respectable growths in unusual stats for a physical unit such as Magic and Resistance. Due to this, he will be rather unique in his capability to deal much more respectable damage with ranged Magic Swords than other Sword units. He also comes with the Pursuit and Nihil skills, giving him stable offense and some extra protection against dangerous units. As the leader of your army, he provides the unique Leadership bonus aura, making it highly beneficial to keep him in the middle of the bulk of your army.

While Seliph may initially struggle in combat, this can largely be avoided if he inherited a Silver Sword from Sigurd, particularly if it has accrued enough kills to activate the Critical bonus. Seliph is also a good candidate to inherit the Elite Ring since it will give you access to the item immediately in the second generation, and Seliph will quickly become very powerful due to his accelerated EXP acquisition. Even after tacking on levels, Seliph may want to hang onto a Speed Ring as his comparatively low growth in the stat may end up being unsatisfactory.

When Seliph promotes to Knight Lord, he will become mounted, making him much more mobile and versatile. He will also gain the use of B-rank Spears, though this is of little overall worth beyond giving Seliph access to a Javelin. Like Sigurd, Seliph is slightly hampered by his low Skill and Speed class caps. However, this issue, along with any other minor shortcomings, will be remedied once Seliph obtains Tyrfing, as its bonuses will propel him into being a top notch unit. In particular, his good natural Resistance and the Resistance bonus granted by Tyrfing will make him exceptional at confronting strong Magic-oriented units.

All things considered, Seliph is similar to Leif and Lachesis: they all start off looking quite weak, but they grow into some of the most powerful characters in the game. Wielding his Holy Weapon Tyrfing, Seliph is one of the few units powerful enough to confront formidable characters like Arvis or Julius.

Conversations

(Only conversations which result in stat gains, items, or recruitment of specific characters are included in this list.)

In Chapter 6, after Isaach Castle is captured, Julia may speak to Seliph to obtain the Nosferatu tome. This will result in Julia not being able to obtain the Aura Tome.

In Chapter 6, after Sophara Castle is captured, Julia may speak to Seliph to obtain the Aura tome. This will result in Julia being unable to obtain the Nosferatu tome.

In Chapter 6, after Sophara Castle is captured, Seliph may speak to Lana, resulting in her gaining three points of HP and 100 love points with him.

In Chapter 7, if Seliph speaks to Shannan, he will gain one point of Skill.

In Chapter 7, if Patty speaks to Seliph, he will gain a Brave Sword and 100 love points with her.

In Chapter 8, if Julia speaks to Seliph before Ishtar makes her appearance, he will gain one point of Luck.

In Chapter 8, after Conote Castle is captured, Seliph may speak to Tine, resulting in her gaining three points of HP and 100 love points with him.

In Chapter 8, if Seliph speaks to Ced, Ced will be recruited into the army.

In Chapter 8, if Lewyn is Ced's father, Ced will thus be able to strike up a conversation with Seliph, in which he will gain three points of Luck.

In Chapter 9, if Seliph speaks to Altena, she will be recruited into the army.

In Chapter 9, after Grutia Castle is captured, Julia may speak to Seliph, resulting in him gaining three points of Resistance.

In Chapter 10, Shannan may speak to Seliph, resulting in him gaining three points of HP.

In Chapter 10, after Chronos Castle is captured, Oifey may speak to Seliph, and Oifey will gain three points of HP.

In Chapter 10, after Lados Castle is captured, either Fee, Lene, or Tine may speak, depending on who Lewyn was paired up with. Fee will gain five points of Strength, Lene will gain five points of Defense and Tine will gain five points of Magic from this conversation.

In Chapter 10, if Palmark talks to Seliph, he will gain the Tyrfing.

In the Final Chapter, if Tine is Seliph's lover, she can talk to him, and Seliph will gain three points of magic.

In the Final Chapter, if Patty is Seliph's lover, she may speak to him, resulting in him gaining three points of HP and three points of Speed.

In the Final Chapter, after Edda Castle is captured, if Nanna is Seliph's lover, she may speak to him, resulting in him gaining three points of HP.

In the Final Chapter, after Friege Castle is captured, if Fee is Seliph's lover, she may speak to him, and he will gain three points of skill.

In the Final Chapter, after Dozel Castle is captured, if Lana is Seliph's lover, she may speak to him, resulting in him gaining three points of Resistance.

In the Final Chapter, after Dozel Castle is captured, if Larcei is Seliph's lover, she may speak to him, resulting in him gaining three points of Strength.

In the Final Chapter, after Manfroy is defeated, Seliph may speak to Julia to re-recruit her.

Love Growths

Unlike his father, Seliph's love is not locked. Original and replacement characters have the same love growths, unless stated otherwise.

Fire Emblem Awakening

Base Stats

Fire Emblem Heroes

Heir of Light
Inheritor of the sacred sword Tyrfing. A savior in his time, but dislikes battle. Julia's half-brother. Appears in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War.

Base Stats

Rarity:

✯✯✯
Heroes Seliph Sprite (3*)Title
Heir of Light
Group
Heroes Infantry Infantry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
17/18/19
40/43/46
6/7/8
27/30/33
5/6/7
18/21/24
6/7/8
23/26/29
3/4/5
16/19/22
SkillsWeapon
FEH skill offense Steel SwordFEH Sword Sword
✯✯✯✯
Heroes Seliph Sprite (4*)Title
Heir of Light
Group
Heroes Infantry Infantry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
17/18/19
41/44/47
7/8/9
29/32/35
5/6/7
19/22/25
7/8/9
25/28/31
3/4/5
17/20/23
SkillsWeapon
FEH skill offense Silver Sword
FEH skill support Rally Speed
FEH Sword Sword
✯✯✯✯✯
Heroes Seliph Sprite (5*)Title
Heir of Light
Group
Heroes Infantry Infantry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
18/19/20
44/47/50
7/8/9
31/34/37
6/7/8
21/24/27
7/8/9
26/30/33
4/5/6
19/22/25
SkillsWeapon
FEH skill offense Tyrfing
FEH skill support Rally Speed
FEH Sword Sword

Skills

TypeNamePrerequisiteDefaultUnlocked
FEH skill offenseIron Sword---
Steel Sword-FEH Star Rarity 3-
Silver SwordSteel SwordFEH Star Rarity 4FEH Star Rarity 3
TyrfingSilver SwordFEH Star Rarity 5FEH Star Rarity 4
FEH skill supportRally Speed-FEH Star Rarity 4FEH Star Rarity 3
AFEH HP +3 HP +3--
FEH HP +4 HP +4FEH HP +3 HP +3FEH Star Rarity 3
FEH HP +5 HP +5FEH HP +4 HP +4FEH Star Rarity 4
BFEH Brash Assault 1 Brash Assault 1-FEH Star Rarity 3
FEH Brash Assault 2 Brash Assault 2FEH Brash Assault 1 Brash Assault 1FEH Star Rarity 4
FEH Brash Assault 3 Brash Assault 3FEH Brash Assault 2 Brash Assault 2FEH Star Rarity 5

Overall

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Base Set

Seliph has had a hard time standing out in Heroes. He is a Sword Infantry unit, one of many, with incredibly low Spd but high HP and ATK, making him unique in comparison to the standard SPD and ATK orientation of his fellow Sword Infantry. Tyrfing, his personal sword, is incredibly underwhelming with its only power is a +4 DEF boost when under 50% health, which hardly impacts his combat against most units. The rest of his base kit is similarly underwhelming. He has Rally Speed for a support, giving him team synergy, but the skill has been powercrept with time. HP +5 is a flat boost to his already enormous HP pool, making its boost minimal. Finally Brash Assault gives him a guaranteed follow up when under 50% health and attacking an enemy that can counterattack, giving him the ability to patch his low speed, however at a risk of maintaining low health for the effect to activate.

Seliph requires heavy investment to work even on a competent level and is often considered instant Feather fodder by most players. His only main strength is using his HP pool to run Panic Ploy or Infantry Pulse, making him great with offensive teammates supportively. He lacks true bulk he either is physically bulky with his unrefined Tyrfing or magically bulky if he refines it into the Divine Tyrfing, reducing damage from his second received Magic attack during combat. Seliph received a later specific Refinement to his Tyrfing, granting him a Miracle effect so long as he enters combat over 50% health and a Atk/Def Bond effect. While Seliph has more options to build thanks to the different effects his preferred weapon can take, he remains a high investment unit in order to be competent.

Counters

Seliph is absolutely helpless against Blue units as they can run through him due to his low Speed, despite the health bulk. Particularly Olwen and Reinhardt with their Dire Thunder tomes instantly destroy him as even the Divine Tyrfing only reduces the damage of the second attack he receives from them, but not the third and fourth. Most Red units who run Swordbreaker can also take advantage of its effect to plow through his decent bulk, including similarly slow, but stronger ones like Alfonse, Chrom, and Eldigan

Skill Inheritance

Seliph's main redeeming quality is his high HP pool so Infantry pulse or Panic Ploy are his best options as it will affect just about all potential allies on his team save a small handful. His only other universal skill is Reposition which is the standard ally placement manipulation skill. It is recommended to refine Tyrfing in to one of its new forms, which likewise changes his potential sets for his other skills.

Seliph's first true viable set uses the Divine Tyrfing which is meant to be used against mages. Distant Counter will allow him to not only attempt to soak damage, but also retaliate if a mage tries to attack him. Wrath or Quick Riposte patches his low speed and allows him to accelerate his Specials or fix his low speed to allow follow up attacks respectively. Finally taking either Glimmer or Moonbow gives him more damage output when attacked.

Seliph's second viable set is with his new refine and focuses on Physical bulk. Taking Atk/Def Bond stacks on the refine and grants him +10 when near allies and if he also has the Atk/Def Bond Seal, that is a massive +15 when next to an ally. Quick Riposte gives him the ability to counter attack while Swordbreaker allows him to have a follow-up against his sword rivals.

Quotes

Genealogy of the Holy War

“King Danann... Under your rule, many people have suffered and died. Now you must face the consequences.”
—Seliph's battle quote versus Danann in Chapter 6
“Those are my words, King Bloom. There's no escape for you this time. You might as well give up.”
—Seliph's battle quote versus Bloom in Chapter 7
“Prince Arion! We can still work this out!!”
—Seliph's battle quote versus Arion in Chapter 9
“Emperor Arvis! Why did you kill my father...”
—Seliph's battle quote versus Arvis in Chapter 10
“My father's sadness, my mother's grief... It was all part of your plot... Your sinister ambitions are the cause of all of this... Damn it... Manfroy! I won't forgive you. I will never forgive you for this!”
—Seliph's battle quote versus Manfroy in the Final Chapter
“Ahhh... I failed you, Father...”
—Seliph's death/game over quote in Genealogy of the Holy War

Awakening

“This sword shall always be the sword of the oppressed. I swear it again now!”
—Seliph's battle quote as an enemy, in Champions of Yore 2
“Withdraw your forces and surrender. There is no honor in a brigand's fight.”
—Seliph's battle quote versus Cordelia in Champions of Yore 2
“I must live on, for my sister's sake!”
—Seliph's battle quote as an enemy, in Champions of Yore 3
“Truth is in the eye of the beholder, is that it? Then perhaps it's you who needs look closer. Behold the truth of your defeat!”
—Seliph's battle quote versus Cordelia in Champions of Yore 3
“Has the enemy summoned you to ravage our land? I'll not allow it!”
—Seliph's battle quote as an enemy, in Lost Bloodlines 1
“I will stand for no rogue who threatens the peace of this land!”
—Seliph's battle quote versus Male Morgan in Lost Bloodlines 1
“Will our struggles here truly save this land?”
—Seliph's battle quote as an enemy, in Lost Bloodlines 3
“...Am I doing the right thing?[...] No! I have to trust in my convictions! ”
—Seliph's battle quote versus Male Morgan in Lost Bloodlines 3
“I have shamed myself... and my father...”
—Seliph's death quote as an enemy, in Champions of Yore 2
“Forgive me, Julia...”
—Seliph's death quote as an enemy, in Champions of Yore 3
“The Archaneans are as strong as the books say... Stay vigilant, Father...”
—Seliph's death quote as an enemy, in Lost Bloodlines 1
“So this is how it ends... This is fate...”
—Seliph's death quote as an enemy, in Lost Bloodlines 3

Heroes

Seliph/Heroes Quotes

Endings

Genealogy of the Holy War

"As for the Kingdom of Grannvale’s Belhalla Dynasty, Imperial Prince Seliph, thanks to the overwhelming support of the people, was officially hailed as King.
Seliph, who became a King, poured his strength into the reconstruction of the country and the peace of the Continent, and aimed at the realization of a wealthy world, free of discrimination and of domination.
And, at his side, there is the presence of
His Queen, [Lover], who always stays close to him and smiles at him,
The Imperial Princess Julia, who’s watching over him warmly.
In the future, people will say
That there was a Holy King in Grannvale’s history,
And his name was... Seliph."

Non-Canon Appearances

Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)

Seliph is illustrated in the trading card game with the following cards:

Etymology

The name Seliph may come from Seraph, a type of celestial or heavenly being in the Abrahamic religions.

The romanization of Seliph's Japanese name, Celice, can also be read as 'celes', the first five letters in the word 'celestial'. The literal translation of Seliph's Japanese name, Celis, is the name of a small town in the Cantanbria province in Spain, formed after the fall of the Roman Empire, by the Celeres warriors and their families.

Trivia

  • There has, historically, been a good deal of disagreement over how to render Seliph's name in English, moreso than the vast majority of other characters in the Fire Emblem franchise. Going by raw phonetics, the katakana セリス breaks down into "se-ri-su", with the added notes that ス is often used as what English speaker would hear as a solo "S" and that, in a way, L and R are interchangeable in Japanese; the pronunciation of the name is closest to "Seris" or "Selis". Many Japanese sources, published alongside and after Genealogy of the Holy War, render the name in English as "Celice". However, often leads to mispronunciation of the intended katakana, as "Celice" would be pronounced with a longer, higher "I" than in リ and with a longer, more trailing lisp than is typically associated with ス. Issue 87 (August 1996) of Nintendo Power, which featured a  preview of Genealogy of the Holy War, referred to the character as 'Serlis'; this romanization was later used again in the History of Fire Emblem section of the English The Blazing Blade website. [1] This is another odd romanization, as there is no "extended vowel" in the name to denote a rolling R/L sound, as is usually done in such a case (e.g. セーリス). "Seliph", finally, is also a little unusual as ス is not typically associated with the "ph/f" phoneme; the character's name would read more like "セリフ” in that case. It is in fact very similar to Marth's romanized name, both ending in a ス that would sound like "th" in English ("Marth" and "Serith").
    • Compounding the above confusion even further is the resemblance of "Celice" to the name of "Celica" from Fire Emblem Gaiden, and the fact that the second C in "Celica" is pronounced with a hard C as opposed to soft (e.g. セリカ, se-ri-ka). While this would not cause confusion to any Japanese players actually playing the games (as the names are always given in kana in the games, where the pronunciation difference is clear), it can and has caused some confusion in the past to English speakers new to the franchise.
  • Seliph's Fire Emblem Awakening artwork depicts him wielding a Killing Edge.
  • There is a glitch in Genealogy of the Holy War that causes Seliph to fall in love with Daisy without them gaining any love points.

Gallery

See main article: Seliph/Gallery.