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Paladin in the service of Altea in several Fire Emblem games. He protects Marth and helps the prince escape when Altea is invaded.
Mercenary from Talys that appeared in several Fire Emblem games. He joins with Marth's forces as the prince leaves to reclaim his homeland.
One of the main love interests in the Harvest Moon series. Either works at or lives in the town's mechanical shop.
A cavalier in several Fire Emblem games.
One of the main love interests in the Harvest Moon series. Her occupations throughout the series have involved cooking, animal care or nursing. In some games, her name is "Ellen," though not to be confused with the elderly woman.
One of the main love interests in the Harvest Moon series. Often the shy librarian. Also called Marie or Maria.
The Harvest Goddess is a diety-like figure who has appeared in many of the Harvest Moon games since her introduction in 1996. Her appearance and role in each game is slighly different, but she typically serves as a guardian over the lands that each game takes place in.
A cavalier that appears in several Fire Emblem games.
An evil figure that Gharnef attempts to resurrect in the Fire Emblem series.
A knight from Archanea who protects Princess Nyna.
An archer in several Fire Emblem games. In Shadow Dragon, he is captured during the prologue and set as bait for a trap, but Marth frees him.
An Archanean knight who protects the Millennium Court from the armies of Medeus.
A general from Grust who objects to allying with Dolhr.
A sturdy knight from Altea. He arranged Prince Marth's passage to Talys.
The senior pegasus sister from Macedon. Her loyalty to Princess Minerva is absolute.
A monstrous dragon from the Volsunga Saga. He was slain by Siegfried, who pierced his heart from within a trench.
Appears in many Zelda titles. Can NEVER be beaten in a race.
Fryguy is the male boss of World 4 in Super Mario Bros. 2. When defeated, he splits into four mini-Fryguys.
Chuck the Plant is an ordinary plant first found in Maniac Mansion. Since then it has been found in several Lucas Arts games, as well as other games.
Leviathan is a summoned creature featured in multiple Final Fantasy games, that uses the power of water.
A bounty hunter involved in dirty deeds, and one of Captain Falcon´s main rivals.
Heavy Mole is a boss character in the Kirby series.
A wrathful deity of Buddhist mythology who stands in judgement over the damned. Though based on the Vedic deity of the same name he was later assigned separate functions according to the tenets of Buddhism.
Clayface is a villain in the Batman universe. He's made entirely out of clay and can change his appearance at will. Throughout Batman's life a number of different people have taken on the alias of Clayface.
Manhandla is a recurring boss in the Legend of Zelda series. The original Japanese manual specified that it was a four-headed Pakkun Flower (Piranha Plant)
Murfy is Rayman's always-smiling tour guide. He clues Rayman in on various secrets of the world and adds his own bit of humor to everything he says.
As Vishnu's wife, Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity in Hinduism. She emerged from the Sea of Milk as the gods churned it against the evil Asuras.
Driver of the highly unstable Golden Fox.
The most prominent among the ape-like Vanara, Hanuman is a skilled warrior who helps Rama, an avatar of Vishnu, rescue his wife Sita from the villain Ravana in the Hindu epic Ramayana. He remains a highly revered figure to this day.
An enemy from the Dig Dug series and a supporting character from the Pac-Man World series.
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