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  • Ayra
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  • Ayra (アイラ Aira, referred to as Ira in Japan, and as Aira in the old fan translation) is a character from 1996 Super Famicom game Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. Alongside her half-nephew Shanan, she is one of the first two characters to appear in the default demo sequence. She was officially introduced in Chapter 1, after the Prologue, of the game. At her first official appearance, she is seen talking to Bator's son Kinbaith regarding Shanan. She threatens to kill him, should he eat his words. She also appears as an einherjar in Fire Emblem Awakening via SpotPass and in three DLC maps.
  • Ayra (アイラ Aira lit. Ira in the Japanese version) is a playable character from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. Ayra is the first female "Sword Fighter" to appear in the Fire Emblem franchise. She has been credited with introducing the current form of the Myrmidon class and refining the Navarre Archetype into a distinct class from the Mercenary or standard Ogma-pattern sword fighter. Ayra makes a cameo appearance in Fire Emblem Awakening, via the SpotPass function.
Level
  • 4
  • 14
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  • -
Mag
  • 0
  • 8
Skl
  • 16
  • 37
  • +5
str
  • 11
  • 23
  • +5
MOV
  • 0
LCK
  • 3
  • 17
Item
  • File:Brave Sword FE13.pngBrave Sword*
  • File:FE4Ironblade.gifIron Blade
spd
  • 17
  • 39
  • +5
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Gold
  • 3000
Skills
  • Adept
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  • File:Movement +1.pngMovement +1
  • File:Pursuit.pngPursuit
  • File:Avoid +10.pngAvoid +10
  • File:Vantage (Kakusei).pngVantage
  • File:Astra (FE13).pngAstra
  • File:Awareness.gifNihil
  • File:Shooting Star Sword.gifAstra
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  • 20
  • File:SwordIconFE13.pngSword - A
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  • Character
Move
  • 6
Title
  • Ayra
DEF
  • 7
  • 15
  • +2
Class
firstseen
  • Chapter 1: Girl of the Spirit Forest
HP
  • 32
  • 48
RES
  • 1
  • 11
  • +3
Lead
  • 0
Holy Blood
  • File:Odo Holy Blood.pngFile:Minor Holy Blood Indicator.gifOdo
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  • Ayra (アイラ Aira lit. Ira in the Japanese version) is a playable character from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. Ayra is the first female "Sword Fighter" to appear in the Fire Emblem franchise. She has been credited with introducing the current form of the Myrmidon class and refining the Navarre Archetype into a distinct class from the Mercenary or standard Ogma-pattern sword fighter. Alongside Shannan, Ayra is one of the first characters to appear in the default demo sequence of the game. She is officially introduced at the beginning of Chapter 1 of Genealogy of the Holy War, shortly after Eldigan speaks with Sigurd at Evans castle. When she is introduced, she is seen speaking to her employer Cimbaeth, threatening to kill him if he reneges on their deal. Ayra makes a cameo appearance in Fire Emblem Awakening, via the SpotPass function.
  • Ayra (アイラ Aira, referred to as Ira in Japan, and as Aira in the old fan translation) is a character from 1996 Super Famicom game Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. Alongside her half-nephew Shanan, she is one of the first two characters to appear in the default demo sequence. She was officially introduced in Chapter 1, after the Prologue, of the game. At her first official appearance, she is seen talking to Bator's son Kinbaith regarding Shanan. She threatens to kill him, should he eat his words. She also appears as an einherjar in Fire Emblem Awakening via SpotPass and in three DLC maps. Though Navarre was credited as laying the foundation for the concept of Myrmidon and Swordmaster class, Ayra is credited as actually starting the class, refining it as a class distinct from the Ogma type sword fighter, which is usually referred to as a Mercenary or Hero. Many later Myrmidons were patterned after her in terms of stats. She is also famous for introducing the Astra skill. Many artworks portray Ayra as having her wearing a sleeveless navy cheongsam and wielding a katana with a jeweled hilt.
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