Marth

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Marth, also known as the Hero-King, is a character in Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE. Although not physically present, his soul merges with Itsuki Aoi before the final fight against Medeus the Shadow Dragon, granting him the SP Skill Naga's Blessing.

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In the Idolasphere, Marth's soul manifests as a ball of green plasma emitting a red and blue flame.

Gameplay

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Game Appearances

Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE

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As the members of Fortuna Entertainment began to perform the Opera of Light, they called upon the Hero-King Marth, but were interrupted when Medeus appeared above them and struck Itsuki through the chest with a laser. His friends begged for him to not give up, causing their Performa to take form and encircle Medeus. A sixth Performa sphere then emerged, descending unto Itsuki, and revealing itself to be Marth as Itsuki was revived in a new Hero-King Carnage Form. The group proceeded to defeat Medeus and save Tokyo, after which Marth left Itsuki to return to his original world as Tiki bid him farewell.

Other Appearances

Fire Emblem series

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Marth is the main character of the first Fire Emblem game, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, as well as the third game, Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem. He is the prince of Altea.

Super Smash Bros.

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Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese マルス Marusu Marth

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