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Encyclopedia > Ephraim (Fire Emblem)
A picture of Ephraim from the game's title sequence
A picture of Ephraim from the game's title sequence

Prince Ephraim is a fictional character appearing in the Tactical RPG Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, for the Game Boy Advance; developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. Image File history File links Fesseph. ... Image File history File links Fesseph. ... A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... A tactical role-playing game (usually simply called tactical RPG, sometimes referred to as strategy role-playing game) is a type of computer game or video role-playing game (RPG) in which the focus of the gameplay is on making tactical decisions in battles. ... The Game Boy Advance (GBA) is a handheld videogame console developed, manufactured and marketed by Nintendo. ... In this article Intelligent Systems refers to a video game developer and internal team of Nintendo Co. ... Nintendo (Japanese: 任天堂; NASDAQ: NTDOY, TYO: 7974 ) is a Japanese company originally founded on November 6, 1889 by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards, for use in a Japanese playing card game of the same name. ...


He is the crown prince of Renais and Eirika's brother. He is a noble character, a skilled tactician, and a loyal friend. He can judge battles very well, knowing well when to run or stay and fight. His skill with a lance is unsurpassed by any other in his country. He has a semi-friendly rivalry with Prince Innes of Frelia. His twin sister Eirika is also a notable fighter. She learned the art of sword play from her brother. He is out on a journey with three of his guards, Kyle, Forde, and Orson when the country of Grado attacks. Separated from his sister, but knowing she is most likely safe with Seth, he decides to strike within Grado to unravel the mystery of Grado's sudden invasion. Princess Eirika is a fictional character appearing in the Tactical RPG Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, for the Game Boy Advance; developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. ... Princess Eirika is a fictional character appearing in the Tactical RPG Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, for the Game Boy Advance; developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. ...


Ephraim's weapon of choice: Reginleif (lance equivalent of the Rapier) His "Sacred Twin" weapon is Siegmund, the lance counterpart of Sieglinde (wielded by Eirika). He wears the Solar Brace, which later allows him to become a Great Lord. After the fall of Renais, where his father died, he went missing. However, he is later united with Eirika. Princess Eirika is a fictional character appearing in the Tactical RPG Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, for the Game Boy Advance; developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. ...


Prince Ephraim taught Eirika everything she knows on swordplay. Ephraim specializes in lances, and dreams to be a great warrior someday. Princess Eirika is a fictional character appearing in the Tactical RPG Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, for the Game Boy Advance; developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. ... Ephraim can refer to: The Biblical patriarch Ephraim and his descendents, the Tribe of Ephraim Saint Ephraim the Syrian Mount Ephraim Wood of Ephraim Ephraim in the wilderness The Book of Ephraim by James Merrill A character from the Fire Emblem series, more specificially Fire Emblem: Seima no Kouseki. ...


Ephraim is very brave, and does not pick fights he cannot win. When he is greatly outnumbered by Grado's army, he uses the terrain wisely to fight back at the enemy. Ephraim can refer to: The Biblical patriarch Ephraim and his descendents, the Tribe of Ephraim Saint Ephraim the Syrian Mount Ephraim Wood of Ephraim Ephraim in the wilderness The Book of Ephraim by James Merrill A character from the Fire Emblem series, more specificially Fire Emblem: Seima no Kouseki. ... Grado can refer to: a municipality in the province and autonomous community of Asturias, Spain. ...


Ephraim was named after a biblical character who was a great ruler. Ephraim(The biblical character) was Joseph's younger son.


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Ephraim (Fire Emblem) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (322 words)
Ephraim's weapon of choice: Reginleif (lance equivalent of the Rapier) His "Sacred Twin" weapon is Siegmund, the lance counterpart of Sieglinde (wielded by Eirika).
Ephraim specializes in lances, and dreams to be a great warrior someday.
Ephraim is very brave, and does not pick fights he cannot win.
Fire Emblem (2798 words)
The name of Fire Emblem comes from the synopsis of the series first installment that the Fire Emblem was an emblem which was combined with Marth's sword, Falchion (used in Super Smash Bros. Melee), and that only Marth, the wielder of the Emblem, was allowed to wield the Falchion.
Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu starts off with a prologue beginning with the army of the Kingdom of Grandbell attacking the Kingdom of Isaac nearby and the army of Verdane invading Grandbell, having only a handful of remaining soldiers, who are Sigurd, Noish, Alec, and Arden to fight off the Verdanian invasion.
Fire Emblem: Souen no Kiseki is the recently announced new game in the series for the Nintendo Gamecube, the first one for a console since the release of Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 for the Super Famicom, having skipped the Nintendo 64.
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