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| Alfiona |
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| Gender | Female |
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| Race | Human |
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| Nationality | Leonster |
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| Title(s) | Queen of Leonster |
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Appearance(s) | Thracia 776 |
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Alfiona is a background character inFire Emblem: Thracia 776. She was the queen ofLeonster prior its occupation, and was the wife ofCalf, the mother ofQuan, and the grandmother ofAltena andLeif. Alfiona is only mentioned in theFire Emblem: Thracia 776 Illustrated Works.
Biography
Alfiona married her husbandCalf with whom had a son,Quan; Quan himself marriedEthlyn ofChalphy, and had two children with her: their daughterAltena, and their sonLeif. Alfiona was the queen ofLeonster in Gran year 760, whenSigurd of Chalphy marched againstGrannvale, and in 761 when Quan and theLanceritter marched through theAed Desert withEthlyn andAltena to aid him. During their march, the Lanceritter were ambushed byTravant and theThracian army in what would be theAed Massacre, and were all killed but Altena, who was taken and adopted by Travant along with theGáe Bolg. Taking advantage of the chaos in Leonster and Grannvale, Travant invadedMunster; Calf responded to Munster's call for aid, and prepared what remained of Leonster's army to aid Munster,[1] while Alfiona remained in Leonster.[2]
When news of King Calf's death reached Leonster, Alfiona ordered GeneralDryas to flee Leonster with his men to aidFinn and PrincessLachesis ofNordion in their escape with Prince Leif; Alfiona remained in Leonster castle alongside soldiers to fight against the invading Thracian army, though they were ultimately defeated.[3] While Alfiona's status after the fall of Leonster is not confirmed, she is not mentioned inGenealogy of the Holy War orThracia 776, possibly indicating that she died at some point between the fall of Leonster and the start ofThracia 776.
Etymology and other languages
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References
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