One thing I absolutely love about the Fire Emblem series is being able to consistently create a diverse cast of characters for each entry. There's always something that differentiates them from other characters of their own games and from even other entries, and it makes getting to know these characters an interesting and enjoyable experience. With this blog series, I hope to highlight some of my favorite characters of the franchise.
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Origin: Fire Emblem: Awakening
Other interesting quirks:
+ Her Birthday is on August 20th
+ Considered the greatest singer of the Shepherds
+ Has a son named Inigo
As part of a traveling performance troupe, Olivia mesmerizes her various audiences across the continent of Ylisse with her dazzling dancing skills, yet she is modest about her capabilities; in spite of being lauded by many, she considers her dances lacking. Strangely, even with her career, she shudders at the thought of socializing with anyone, will attempt to bail out of an awkward conversation, and is easy to get her flustered when showering her with praise. Before her performances, she is often afflicted with stage fright.
Consequently, Olivia garnered the love and adoration of many fans around the world although, one day, she also gained unwanted attention of a rogue noble, who was equally entranced by her dancing. Absolutely smitten with her, he intended on kidnapping and forcing her into marriage; however, his plans were foiled thanks to Khan Basilio's intervention, and the Feroxi dancer felt forever indebted to him.
Despite her allegiance to the Ylisse and Feroxi armies, Olivia was let go by Mustafa and allowed to linger near the somber battlefield of the Midmire in order to rescue her allies. Eventually, she successfully smuggled the war-worn Shepherds back into Regna Ferox, where the reigning leaders contemplated on their next course of action. Moved by Chrom's speech, she was eager to join the Shepherds and lending her support with her dancing.
Even though she dreams of opening her own theatre establishment, she still continues to dance for her beloved audience with the wars' conclusion.