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Four Fangs
- This article is about the Elibean group. For the skill fromFates known by this name in Japanese, seeGrisly Wound.
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TheFour Fangs are the most elite members of theBlack Fang. Acting as commanders of various groups within the organization, the Four Fangs are subordinate only to the Black Fang's leaders—initiallyBrendan and laterNergal.
Overview
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Members
The current Four Fangs at the time ofEliwood's andHector's tales within the game's storyline are as follows:
| Lloyd Reed TheWhite Wolf Elder son of Brendan Reed | Linus Reed TheMad Dog Younger son of Brendan Reed | Ursula TheBlue Crow | Jaffar TheAngel of Death |
There are also two known former members of the Four Fangs:
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| Jerme TheDeath Kite Demoted from Four Fang status by Nergal's influence | Pascal TheCrazed Beast Exiled and imprisoned by Brendan Reed due to excessive cruelty |
Trivia
- The entire current Four Fangs lineup appear as bonus units inAwakening. Jaffar appears within theFire Emblem character set, in line with his defection to the player's side during the game's events; Lloyd, Linus, and Ursula appear in the "Others" character set, in line with their remaining loyal to the Black Fang up to their defeats by the player's side and subsequent deaths.
- Players playing Eliwood's tale cannot cross both of the known former Four Fangs. Jerme appears as the boss onone side of a pair of split chapters and thus players of either tale do not have to meet him alive, whereas Pascal is the boss of achapter exclusive to Hector's tale.
Etymology and other languages
| Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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| Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
| English | Four Fangs | -- |
| Japanese | 四牙 | Four fangs |
| Spanish | Cuatro Colmillos | Four Fangs |
| French | Quatre Fangs | Four Fangs |
| German | Four Fangs | -- |
| Italian | Four Fangs | -- |
| Portuguese | Quatro Presas | Four Fangs |
| Traditional Chinese | 四牙 | Four fangs |




