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Aida

“...Yes. His Majesty and Arvis are anxiously awaiting your arrival in the capital. Please, see to it that you make your way there.”
—Aida's final conversation with Sigurd

Aida is a non-playable ally character from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. She is Arvis' closest confidant, the mother of Saias, the daughter of Cowen, and a commander of Velthomer's armies and the Roten Ritter.

Not much is known about the relationship between Arvis and Aida, but it is hinted that Saias is the result of their union (which is confirmed in Fire Emblem Awakening). Regardless, Aida is very involved in Arvis' plan to eliminate all of his potential enemies and seize the Grannvellian throne, and is put in charge of the betrayal of Duke Reptor.

After Reptor's forces have been eliminated, Aida informs Sigurd that Arvis is waiting for him at Belhalla Castle, luring him and his army into Arvis's trap. This essentially sets the stage for the tragic Battle of Belhalla that took place moments later.

In Fire Emblem: Thracia 776, it is revealed that Aida died while protecting Saias from Manfroy and the Loptr Church.

In-Game

Stats

Starting ClassHoly Blood
Mage Fighter-
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovLeadGold
2349716151801114613,000
SkillsWeaponStarting Items
AdeptSword - C
Fire - B
Thunder - B
Wind - B
Staff - B
Meteor
Prayer Sword

Overall

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.

Aida is not fought by Sigurd's army, as she serves as a mock NPC unit to destroy Reptor's forces. She is noteworthy for doing more damage to Reptor's army than any other Fire Mage equipped with the Meteor tome. In what is a possible fail-safe measure to avoid rendering the game unwinnable, Reptor's army will never target Aida despite her betrayal.

Choose Your Legends Placement History

Round Placement Character Version Votes

CYL8 399
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Genealogy of the Holy War
43
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Etymology

Aida is a female name of Arabic and Italian origin meaning "happy".

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