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{{Character
 
{{Character
 
|title =Volke
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FE9 = [[File:Volke (FE9 Artwork).png|200px]]<br>Artwork of Volke from ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]''.
 
FE9 = [[File:Volke (FE9 Artwork).png|200px]]<br>Artwork of Volke from ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]''.
 
|-|FE10 = [[File:Volke (RD).png|280px]]<br>Artwork of Volke from ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]''.
 
|-|FE10 = [[File:Volke (RD).png|280px]]<br>Artwork of Volke from ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]''.
 
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|name =
|title = Volke
 
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|jap_name ={{Hover|フォルカ|Foruka}}, Volker
|game = [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]<br>[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]
 
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|fullname =
|firstseen = Chapter 10: [[Prisoner Release]] (Path of Radiance)<br>Part 4, Chapter 5: [[Unforgivable Sin]] (Radiant Dawn)
 
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|jap_fullname =
|class = [[Thief]] (Path of Radiance)<br>[[Assassin]] (Radiant Dawn)}}
 
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|alias =
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|jap_alias =
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|gender =Male
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|race =[[Beorc]]
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|relatives =
 
|game =[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]<br>
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[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]
 
|firstseen =Chapter 10: [[Prisoner Release]] (Path of Radiance)<br
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>Part 4, Chapter 5: [[Unforgivable Sin]] (Radiant Dawn)
 
|class =[[Thief]] (Path of Radiance)<br>
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[[Assassin]] (Radiant Dawn)
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}}
   
 
{{Quote|You there, in the bushes. You have until the count of five to show yourself before I start throwing sharp objects. One...two...four...|Volke, in a C support conversation with [[Bastian]]}}
 
{{Quote|You there, in the bushes. You have until the count of five to show yourself before I start throwing sharp objects. One...two...four...|Volke, in a C support conversation with [[Bastian]]}}
   
'''Volke''' (フォルカ ''Foruka'', '''Volker''' in the Japanese and German version) is a playable character in ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]'' and ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]''.
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'''Volke''' is a playable character in ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]'' and ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]''.
   
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
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A secretive and somewhat amoral character, and with a grand total of one [[support]] not much is known about him, save that he shows no open hostility towards the laguz. He does not seem to have many visible loyalties, seeing as he will do anything and everything for money, even if it involves switching sides immediately after a contract is completed. Seeing his possible bond support in the game, it is implied that Bastian is the only person he trusts - or at least respects enough to converse with.
 
A secretive and somewhat amoral character, and with a grand total of one [[support]] not much is known about him, save that he shows no open hostility towards the laguz. He does not seem to have many visible loyalties, seeing as he will do anything and everything for money, even if it involves switching sides immediately after a contract is completed. Seeing his possible bond support in the game, it is implied that Bastian is the only person he trusts - or at least respects enough to converse with.
   
However, he does show some modesty after Ike thanks him for working for him, although that could be just because Volke is not used to being thanked. He also claims to be uneasy in crowded places, preferring to be alone and in hiding, even demanding Ike to pay him when asked to show up to dinner with the group.
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However, he does show some modesty after Ike thanks him for working for him, although that could be just because Volke is not used to being thanked. He also claims to be uneasy in crowded places, preferring to be alone and in hiding, even demanding Ike to pay him when asked to show up to dinner with the group.
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Beyond Bastian, Volke shows little affinity for any one. Ike and [https://fireemblem.fandom.com/wiki/Geoffrey Geoffrey] are two possible exceptions, as they are the only characters that he purposefully seeks out in either game. In Part 4 of "Radiant Dawn" Geoffrey comments that he has told Volke before not to sneak up on him, showing that this is not an uncommon occurrence.
   
 
==In-Game==
 
==In-Game==
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| Move = 7
 
| Move = 7
 
| Skill = [[File:Stillness.png|20px]] [[Stillness]]<br>[[File:Critical 25.png|20px]] [[Critical +25]]<br>[[File:Shove.png|20px]] [[Shove]]<br>[[File:Lethality.png|20px]] [[Lethality]]
 
| Skill = [[File:Stillness.png|20px]] [[Stillness]]<br>[[File:Critical 25.png|20px]] [[Critical +25]]<br>[[File:Shove.png|20px]] [[Shove]]<br>[[File:Lethality.png|20px]] [[Lethality]]
| Weapon = [[File:FE10 Knife.gif|20px]] [[Knife (weapon type)|Knife]] - SS
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| Weapon = [[File:FE10 Knife.gif|20px]] [[Dagger (weapon type)|Knife]] - SS
 
| Item = [[File:Peshkatz.png|20px]] [[Peshkatz]]<br>[[File:Stiletto.png|20px]] [[Stiletto]]<br>[[File:Silverknife.png|20px]] [[Silver Knife]]
 
| Item = [[File:Peshkatz.png|20px]] [[Peshkatz]]<br>[[File:Stiletto.png|20px]] [[Stiletto]]<br>[[File:Silverknife.png|20px]] [[Silver Knife]]
 
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===Overall===
 
===Overall===
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{{Subjective}}
In ''Path of Radiance'', Volke charges 50 gold per pick (which isn't bad as gold is abundant in this game). His combat is decent at best even when trained as knives are very weak so he should rarely see combat.
 
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In ''Path of Radiance'', Volke charges 50 gold per pick (which isn't bad as gold is abundant in this game). His combat is decent at best even when trained as knives are very weak so he should rarely see combat. He joins earlier than your other possible thief, [[Sothe]], has higher base stats and can promote, while bonus experience makes it easy for him to stay fast enough to steal most important items (especially [[Physic|physic staffs]], which can make some later hard mode chapters a lot easier) from enemies, without seeing much combat. Thus, he usually is considered as the more viable thief in the game.
   
 
In ''Radiant Dawn'', Volke joins near endgame with many different buffs to enjoy. Knives were buffed from the previous game, and with the introduction of [[Baselard]], Volke now has a great weapon to utilize. Furthermore, he has great base stats and two good skills in [[Critical +25]] and [[Lethality]] which make him able to consistently kill enemies in one round. In all, while many units are competing for a spot in the endgame, Volke is there to fulfill his contract if the player wishes to do so as a filler combat unit.
 
In ''Radiant Dawn'', Volke joins near endgame with many different buffs to enjoy. Knives were buffed from the previous game, and with the introduction of [[Baselard]], Volke now has a great weapon to utilize. Furthermore, he has great base stats and two good skills in [[Critical +25]] and [[Lethality]] which make him able to consistently kill enemies in one round. In all, while many units are competing for a spot in the endgame, Volke is there to fulfill his contract if the player wishes to do so as a filler combat unit.
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===[[Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)|Fire Emblem Ø (Cipher)]]===
 
===[[Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)|Fire Emblem Ø (Cipher)]]===
 
Volke is illustrated in the trading card game ''Fire Emblem Cipher'' with the following cards:
 
Volke is illustrated in the trading card game ''Fire Emblem Cipher'' with the following cards:
*{{CardLink|B03-029N}}
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{{CardLink|B03-029N}}
*{{CardLink|B12-019R}}
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{{CardLink|B12-019R}}
*{{CardLink|B12-020N}}
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{{CardLink|B12-020N}}
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
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'Volke' is a mis-romanization of his japanese name 'Volker', which is a german name meaning 'Defender of the people' or 'The peoples guard'. It consists of the two german words 'Volk' meaning 'people', and 'Her' meaning 'army'. The name is most likely a reference to the deal he has with Greil, and later Ike, essentially protecting the people form the two should one of them go berserk because of [http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/Lehran%27s_Medallion Lehran's Medalion] . Incidentally Volke keeps his Japanese name in the german versions of Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn.
'Volk' means 'people' in both German and Dutch, and 'wolf' in Russian. Both meanings are possible references to his career as an assassin, as he is hired by individuals ("people"), and prefers to work alone, like a lone wolf. The Russian translation of his name could also support the theory that he is a Branded child of the Wolf Laguz that grew up in Hatari. Volke could also be a misspelling of the German word "wolke" meaning "cloud", this making sense when compared to the mysterious cloud surrounding him. It is also likely that it could be from the French word 'voler,' meaning 'steal,' which is fitting to his starting class.
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*Volke is the only character in ''Path of Radiance'' who can only support one other character ([[Bastian]]).
 
*Volke is the only character in ''Path of Radiance'' who can only support one other character ([[Bastian]]).
*Volke is one of the few units whose status screen portrait changes at some point of the game, a trait he shares with [[Marth]], [[Alm]], [[Celica]], [[Ike]], [[Sothe]], [[Micaiah]], [[Avatar (New Mystery of the Emblem)]] and [[Lucina]]. His change happens when he promotes at the end of [[Entrusted|Chapter 19]] in [[Path of Radiance]].
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*Volke is one of the few units whose status screen portrait changes at some point of the game, a trait he shares with [[Marth]], [[Alm]], [[Celica]], [[Ike]], [[Sothe]], [[Micaiah]], [[Kris]] and [[Lucina]]. His change happens when he promotes at the end of [[Entrusted|Chapter 19]] in [[Path of Radiance]].
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*By the time Volke joins the party in ''Radiant Dawn'', there is only one chest that Volke can unlock: the chest containing [[Matrona]] in [[Rebirth 1]]. If a player has less than 50 gold when Volke tries to open the chest, you will get a message that says '''dummy''', likely due to the circumstance being so unlikely that the developers did not program a proper response for this action.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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B12-019R artwork.png
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B12-020N artwork.png
 
Volkecipher1.png|Volke as a Thief in ''Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)''.
 
Volkecipher1.png|Volke as a Thief in ''Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)''.
 
B12-019R.png|Volke as an Assassin in ''Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)''.
 
B12-019R.png|Volke as an Assassin in ''Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)''.

Revision as of 22:58, 2 February 2020

“You there, in the bushes. You have until the count of five to show yourself before I start throwing sharp objects. One...two...four...”
—Volke, in a C support conversation with Bastian

Volke is a playable character in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn.

Profile

Path of Radiance

Volke introduces himself as an informant throughout the events of the game, witholding a report from Greil until he is paid for it, demanding of Ike 50,000 gold, while informing he be reached by going to a bar and asking for a "fireman". After he is paid the amount, he reveals that while the report was a hoax and the money was a way to see how resourceful and responsible he was, he had a secret to tell that was too great to be written down: He revealed that he was hired by Greil to kill him in case he ever went berserk again and revealing his secret to Ike when he became mature enough to hear it, as the medallion was responsible for his wife's death. He initially turned Greil down, recognizing it was impossible for him to accomplish the task, however, once he crippled himself, he took the job, as he had become someone his skill could handle. Afterwards, Ike pays him from the 50,000 to renew Greil's contract with Ike. (But in the sequel, Radiant Dawn, he pays Ike back 20,000 of his 50,000 gold upon encountering him.) Upon hiring Volke (upon the second time the two options: Hire or Don't Hire) for renewing Greil's contract to Ike, if the player chooses "Hire", Volke automatically Class changes into an assassin, as he reveals his true profession.

Radiant Dawn

Volke appears late in the events of the game, hired by Bastian to capture Izuka. You can recruit him with Bastian or Elincia, by paying him a certain amount of gold. Most of it can be reclaimed in his Info Conversation on the next chapter. As in the end of Path of Radiance, he is an assassin. In his battle conversation with Izuka, it is revealed Volke once worked for him. He also shows some slight modesty and humility when he flusters after Ike thanks him for his services. He is, unlike in the previous game, not an important part of the overall plot.

Personality

An assassin who has worked for multiple people, Volke demands gold for whatever job he takes on, regardless of how large or small, though he refuses to tell his reasons for amassing so much gold, going so far as to demand an exorbitant amount of it for the answer, when asked by Elincia. Willing to take any job no matter how "dirty" it is, once he takes a mission, he devotes himself to completing it, regardless of how long it would take, though he only takes one job at a time, as shown in his support conversation with Bastian and attack conversation with Izuka in Radiant Dawn. However, he does seem to hold some morals, as he seems to have a grudge against Izuka, as he openly stated his dislike to Bastian, and even charges only 3000 Gold for his services as a personal discount to kill Izuka.

A secretive and somewhat amoral character, and with a grand total of one support not much is known about him, save that he shows no open hostility towards the laguz. He does not seem to have many visible loyalties, seeing as he will do anything and everything for money, even if it involves switching sides immediately after a contract is completed. Seeing his possible bond support in the game, it is implied that Bastian is the only person he trusts - or at least respects enough to converse with.

However, he does show some modesty after Ike thanks him for working for him, although that could be just because Volke is not used to being thanked. He also claims to be uneasy in crowded places, preferring to be alone and in hiding, even demanding Ike to pay him when asked to show up to dinner with the group.

Beyond Bastian, Volke shows little affinity for any one. Ike and Geoffrey are two possible exceptions, as they are the only characters that he purposefully seeks out in either game. In Part 4 of "Radiant Dawn" Geoffrey comments that he has told Volke before not to sneak up on him, showing that this is not an uncommon occurrence.

In-Game

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

Recruitment

  • Chapter 10: Agree to hire him during a base conversation.

Base Stats

Starting ClassAffinity
FE9 Volke Thief Sprite ThiefFE9Wind Wind
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResConWtMov
1025120131377311117
SkillsWeaponStarting Items
FE9 Steal Steal
FE9 Knife Skill Knife
Shade (FE9) Shade
-FE9knife Knife
FE9Vulnerary Vulnerary

Growth Rates

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
65% 50% 5% 55% 65% 35% 20% 10%

Support Conversations

See also: Volke/Supports

Promotion Gains

Promotion event happens at the end of Chapter 19 (if the player selects to hire him)

Promoted Class
FE9 Volke Assassin Sprite Assassin
1 +2 +2 +1 +3 +2 +2 +2 +1 +0

Death Quotes

  • Chapter 19 and before

Volke: My...apologies... It appears I can no longer accompany you. When my payment is ready, contact me. You know how to reach me, do you not?

  • Chapter 20 and after

Volke: .................. I cannot end my life in this war. It would be a useless end... My apologies... This is where our relationship ends.

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

Recruitment

  • Part 4: Chapter 5: Pay him 3,000G with Bastian or Elincia; Available in Chapter 5 and Endgame.

Base Stats

Starting ClassAffinity
FE10 Volke Assassin Sprite AssassinFE10Wind Wind
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResConWtMov
1352305363519262211117
SkillsWeaponStarting Items
Stillness Stillness
Critical 25 Critical +25
Shove Shove
Lethality Lethality
FE10 Knife Knife - SSPeshkatz Peshkatz
Stiletto Stiletto
Silverknife Silver Knife

Growth Rates

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
50% 50% 5% 60% 65% 20% 45% 15%

Biorhythm

RD Biorhythm G

Overall

Secret Book (Artwork)
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.

In Path of Radiance, Volke charges 50 gold per pick (which isn't bad as gold is abundant in this game). His combat is decent at best even when trained as knives are very weak so he should rarely see combat. He joins earlier than your other possible thief, Sothe, has higher base stats and can promote, while bonus experience makes it easy for him to stay fast enough to steal most important items (especially physic staffs, which can make some later hard mode chapters a lot easier) from enemies, without seeing much combat. Thus, he usually is considered as the more viable thief in the game.

In Radiant Dawn, Volke joins near endgame with many different buffs to enjoy. Knives were buffed from the previous game, and with the introduction of Baselard, Volke now has a great weapon to utilize. Furthermore, he has great base stats and two good skills in Critical +25 and Lethality which make him able to consistently kill enemies in one round. In all, while many units are competing for a spot in the endgame, Volke is there to fulfill his contract if the player wishes to do so as a filler combat unit.

Quotes

Recruit Quote

Bastian recruit
Bastian: Ah, my partner in crime. How shall I convince you to move those leaden feet of yours into action? How much "convincing" will it cost?
Volke: Three thousand.
Bastian: I thought I was the jester. Considering your usual schedule of services, three thousand is negligible!
Volke: I don't like that guy. Call it a personal discount. Do you want it or not?
Bastian: Of course I shall take your discount! Do as you wish when you see him. Now get to work.
Volke: Understood.
Bastian: I almost pity old Izuka...

Elincia recruit
Elincia: Excuse me... Volke?
Volke: ...
Elincia: Um... Sir Fireman?
Volke: ...What is it?
Elincia: You seem to have some time on your hands... Would you mind helping us?
Volke: Three thousand.
Elincia: Three thousand?
Volke: ...That's what the job will cost you in gold.
Elincia: Fine. I shall pay you that amount after the battle.
Volke: Agreed. I await your order.
Elincia: Thank you. And, if I may ask...
Volke: What?
Elincia: Why do you need so much money?
Volke: One hundred thousand.
Elincia: Excuse me?
Volke: That's what it will cost you for me to answer that question. Are you prepared to pay?
Elincia: ...No.
Volke: Then let's get to work. What shall I do first?

Death Quote

“...Stupid. I wouldn't be caught dead on a worthless battlefield like this. Sorry, but this is as far as I go...”
—Volke's death quote in Radiant Dawn.

Epilogue

Man of Many Mysteries

After finishing his contract, Volke went back to the shadows he knew so well. He was a man of mystery to the end.

Non-Canon Appearances

Fire Emblem Ø (Cipher)

Volke is illustrated in the trading card game Fire Emblem Cipher with the following cards:

Etymology

'Volke' is a mis-romanization of his japanese name 'Volker', which is a german name meaning 'Defender of the people' or 'The peoples guard'. It consists of the two german words 'Volk' meaning 'people', and 'Her' meaning 'army'. The name is most likely a reference to the deal he has with Greil, and later Ike, essentially protecting the people form the two should one of them go berserk because of Lehran's Medalion . Incidentally Volke keeps his Japanese name in the german versions of Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn.

Trivia

  • Volke is the only character in Path of Radiance who can only support one other character (Bastian).
  • Volke is one of the few units whose status screen portrait changes at some point of the game, a trait he shares with Marth, Alm, Celica, Ike, Sothe, Micaiah, Kris and Lucina. His change happens when he promotes at the end of Chapter 19 in Path of Radiance.
  • By the time Volke joins the party in Radiant Dawn, there is only one chest that Volke can unlock: the chest containing Matrona in Rebirth 1. If a player has less than 50 gold when Volke tries to open the chest, you will get a message that says dummy, likely due to the circumstance being so unlikely that the developers did not program a proper response for this action.

Gallery