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Summary:

Levin is playable as a bard and promotes to a sage. He is a descendant of Holsety and will eventually inherit the Silesian throne. He is an intelligent, but sometimes irresponsible, man who often takes serious situations lightheartedly. He likes the company of women, but seems to be unwilling to commit. After the events of the first generation of Genealogy of the Holy War, he is forced to leave his current life for a more important cause.

Levin makes a brief appearence in Thracia 776, where it is heavily implied that August works for him.

Bio:

Levin is born into the royal family of Silesia. His father is King Silesia and his mother is Queen Lahna. Levin is the heir of Sety the Crusader and is capable of using the Book of Holsety.

Two years before the beginning of Agustria’s war with Grandbell, King Silesia dies and Levin is supposed to take the throne of Silesia. However Levin knows that both his uncles want to become king and might be willing to use force to get their way. Levin leaves the country disguised as a travelling bard, leaving his mother in despair.

Levin eventually ends up traveling to a village in southern Agustria, where he meets Sylvia. A short time afterward, Macbeth of Anphony sets bandits loose on the villages in the area, and Levin and Sylvia decide to help fight off the bandits. While disposing of bandits Levin meets Lord Sigurd of the Grandbell army, whom Levin chooses to join. When Mackily turns hostile against Grandbell, Levin meets Fury, who has been fooled into thinking that Levin is a prisoner of the Grandbell army. Fury asks Levin to return, and he agrees to do so after ”sorting some stuff out”. Along with Fury he stays with Sigurd’s army until they escape to Silesia after Sigurd is branded a traitor.

When the presence of Sigurd’s army triggers assaults from both of Levin’s uncles, Levin joins the fight alongside Sigurd. When the Silesian capitol is freed from Daccar’s rule, Levin meets with his mother and finally chooses to take the throne for the country’s sake. Surprisingly, Queen Lahna tells him to aid Sigurd instead, and gives Levin the Book of Holsety. Levin agrees and stays with Sigurd for the remainder of the battles in Silesia up to the Battle of Barhara.

Like the other males in Sigurd’s army, Levin may or may not find a lover and father two children. According to FE5 Levin marries Fury and becomes the father of Fee and Sety. If Levin has children with Fury, Tiltyu or Sylvia, his son will be able to use the Book of Holsety.

Levin survives the battle of Barhara, only to be killed by Manfroy shortly afterwards. Levin is eventually resurrected by Holsety of the dragon tribe. Levin eventually becomes a wandering bard again, as Silesia has lost the war with Grandbell after the Battle of Barhara. One day, he finds Yuria outside Barhara, and decides to bring her along while he travels. Some time after the Battle of Barhara he also gets to know Celice.

When August aids Leaf in his liberation attempt, August is working either for or with Levin. Levin takes a more direct part in Celice’s uprising and acts as Celice’s advisor. During the second generation in Genealogy of the Holy War, Levin acts more responsibly and repeatedly teaches Celice both facts and lessons. After Celice conquers Ganeishire, Levin leaves Yuria with Celice and does a quick travel to across the continent to view the standing. He visits August and then goes to Orgahil before meeting Celice again in Rivough. Levin then stays with Celice for the rest of the war. Some of Levin’s possible children can have a conversation with him by talking with Celice.

During the invasion of Grandbell, Levin reveals to Celice the secrets behind the dragon tribe, the old Loputo Empire and the Miracle of Darna, and that Yurius plans to rebuild the Loputo Empire. At the end of the game it is revealed that Levin has been possessed by Holsety of the dragon tribe during the second generation.

Some parts of Levin’s known story happen only if he has certain lovers:

If Levin has children with Fury, he stays with Fury after the fall of Silesia. At some time he leaves Fury and becomes a bard again, and from that time cares more about overthrowing the empire than his own family. As Fury later gets sick, Sety also leaves, trying to find his father. When Levin and Fee are in the liberation army at the same time Levin does not approach Fee. When he is confronted by Sety near Manster he acts saddened by the news of Fury’s death but pushes away Sety’s complaints saying that he left his family for a good reason. In Miletos Levin finally talks to Fee, but when she also complains about him leaving his family he gets angry and tells her to keep her mind on the war. We don’t learn how much Levin really cares about his family.

If Levin has children with Sylvia, the children don’t learn that he is their father. Levin parts with Sylvia during what he later explains to Leen as ”a very rough time”. It is implied that Levin watches over his children from a distance.

If Levin has children with Tiltyu, Tinny grows up thinking that her father passed away. This may refer to either a lie or the time Levin actually died. Levin does not reveal that he is her father. Levin seems to be very saddened when Tinny tells him about Tiltyu’s fate.

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This was the hardest article to write this far for me, so any comments big or small are appreciated. (I'll probably comment on the other new articles later)

Edited by etellerannet8
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I think this is good. ^^

I don't really see any part of Levin's story that you have not covered yet. Though I'll still keep on looking.

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FE5 strongly implies that Levin marries Fury

It isn't just "strongly implied"; FE5 clearly considers that Levin married Fury. After all, Sety uses Holsety in that game, which wouldn't be possible at all otherwise.

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Only thing that I could possibly nitpick is that Levin's exact route could be in there, which he explains to August as Leaf and friends escape Tahra.

Levin parts with Sylvia during what he later explains to Leen as ”a very rough time”.

But Sylvia likes it rough...

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Yay, I've been waiting to read this. You know the drill.

Summary:

Levin is the descendant of Holsety living as a bard, later sage, and the heir of Holsety andwill eventually inherit the Silesian throne. He is an intelligent, but sometimes irresponsible, man, who often takes serious situations lightheartedly. He likes the company of women, but seems to be unwilling to commitment. After the events of the first generation of Genealogy of the Holy War, he is forced to leave his current life for a more important cause.

Levin makes a brief appearence in Thracia 776, where it is heavily implied that August works for him.

Missing commas filled in, some moved around. I also changed the word order in a bit of it, as there were some subject-predicate errors. Now on to the next part.

Bio:

Levin is born into the royal family of Silesia. His father is King Silesia and his mother is Queen Lahna. Levin is the heir of Sety the Crusader and is capable of using the Book of Holsety.

Two years before chapter 2* of Genealogy of the Holy War, King Silesia dies and Levin is supposed to take the throne of Silesia. ButHowever Levin knows that both his uncles want to become king and might be willing to use force to get their way. Sso he leaves the country in disguised as of a travelling bard, leaving his mother in despair. At this point in time he is an intelligent man, but does not have the willunwilling to take the responsibilityinsert-typo of becoming king in the current, tenseand becoming King of Silesia due to family tensions.

* You might want to put some sort of event here, for example: Roy kills Zephiel, instead of stating a chapter.

As for other stuff, I get what you're trying to say, but it could be worded better. I tried giving my own opinions on how to do it in bolded red.

Levin eventually ends up intraveling to a village in southern Agustria, where he meets Sylvia. A short time afterwards, Macbeth of Anphony sets bandits loose on the villages in the area, and Levin and Sylvia help in fightingdecide to help fight off the bandits. Because of thisWhile disposing of bandits, he gets in touch withmeets Lord Sigurd andof the Grandbell army, whom heLevin chooses to join. When Mackily turns hostile against Grandbell, Levin meets Fury, who has been fooled into thinking that Levin is a prisoner of the Grandbell army. Fury asks Levin to return, and he agrees to do so after ”sorting some stuff out”. Along with Fury, he stays with Sigurd’s army until they escape to Silesia*.

*What exactly do you wish to say here? Until after the Battle of Barhara? Or do you mean when Sigurd is branded a traitor and goes with them to Silesia? If it's the former, there's fact inconsistency. If it's the latter, then it needs a little bit of editing.

Also, you see where you said "gets in touch"? That generally means that you've met before, and you're meeting up again. In this case, I believe it's their first time meeting each other.

When the presence of Sigurd’s army triggers assaults from both of Levin’s uncles, Levin joins the fight but he does not lead Silesiaalongside Sigurd. When the Silesian capitol is freed from Daccar’s rule, Levin meets with his mother and finally chooses to stay puttake the crown for the country’s sake. Surprisingly, Queen Lahna tells him to aid Sigurd instead, and gives Levin the Book of Holsety. So Levin agrees and stays with Sigurd for the remainder of the battles in Silesia and untilup to the Battle of Barhara.

You can't start sentences with "so" or "but", in case you were wondering why those were crossed out in this paragraph and the one before it.

Like the other males in Sigurd’s army, Levin may or may not find a lover and father two children. FE5 strongly implies that Levin marries Fury and becomes the father of Fee and Sety. If Levin has children with Fury, Tiltyu or Sylvia, his son will be able to use the Book of Holsety.

I'll basically let you finish writing this up with the new info that the people above have provided. Also, you should probably write a few lines about his love for Fury's sister(forgot her name...Mahnya?) and how he had feelings for Mahnya.

Levin survives the battle of Barhara, only to be killed by Manfroy shortly afterwards. But Levin is eventually resurrected by Holsety of the dragon tribe. Levin eventually becomes a wandering bard again, as Silesia has lost athe war with Grandbell afterduring the Battle of Barhara. One day, he picks upfinds Yuria outside Barhara, and decides to keepsbring her safeher along with him while he travels. Some time after During the gap between first and second half of FE4The Battle of Barhara he also gets to knowlearns about Celice.

I'll get to the rest of it eventually. Maybe by the end of today.

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Thanks for the comments :) I'll do another reply-to-every-suggestion-post.

It isn't just "strongly implied"; FE5 clearly considers that Levin married Fury. After all, Sety uses Holsety in that game, which wouldn't be possible at all otherwise.

Yeah. Though to really go to the extremes of arguing just for fun Sety could get major holsety by Fury marrying some random guy who got major holsety in an ayraXholin way and Sety then stealing the book from Levin C:

Only thing that I could possibly nitpick is that Levin's exact route could be in there, which he explains to August as Leaf and friends escape Tahra.

Yeah, I chose not to add it while writing (in spite of making a topic for the question..) but I may still change my mind.

But Sylvia likes it rough...

lol

To Eltoshen: Thanks for the nitpicking (I need it), feel free to keep doing it in the future. I'll stop replying to everything and rather accept it as good and tell if I disagree with something while editing.

As for when the actual editing happens, I'll probably do it tonight or tomorrow.

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I didn't see anything in the rules against double posting so I hope it's okay.

I edited the article and made most of the edits suggested by Eltoshen, and a few other quirks. Added the travel route and changed the Holsety thing.

Eltoshen stuff: Your quirks seemed fitting. A couple of things I didn't change.

And I'm really curius about the Mahnya thing :o - Tell me! I don't remember these feelings.

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It was implied in the brief moments after Mahnya gets shot down. Apparently, Levin had feelings for Mahnya. You could probably stick it in somewhere where you talk about Levin and Fury becoming lovers. Trust me, it is canon.

aka...

Blablabla, Levin had feelings for Mahnya, as revealed during her death. However, he would soon find himself in love with Mahnya's sister, Fury... Blablabla

lol.

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When the presence of Sigurd’s army triggers assaults from both of Levin’s uncles, Levin joins the fight alongside Sigurd. When the Silesian capitol is freed from Daccar’s rule, Levin meets with his mother and finally chooses to take the throne for the country’s sake.

Two "When"s as starts of sentences sounds kind of jarring. Might be just me though.

Levin is eventually resurrected by Holsety of the dragon tribe. Levin eventually

Similarly, "Levin... eventually" is reused in succession, which sounds a bit jarring.

and does a quick travel

Does that make sense? : o

Otherwise, it looks good to me : )

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Similarly, "Levin... eventually" is reused in succession, which sounds a bit jarring.

Funny how I had this fixed when I reviewed it earlier, XD.

After Celice conquers Ganeishire, Levin leaves Yuria with Celice and does a quick travel to across the continent to view the standing.

My idea: After Celice conquers Ganeishire, Levin leaves Yuria in Celice's care and travels across the continent to gather more information.

I don't get what you meant by "view the standing". It doesn't sound right, either.

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Levin marrying Fury is the canon pairing according to FE5. "Strongly implied" is an understatement.

I really think Mahnya should have been mentioned. In a way, Levin feels responsible for her death since he wasn't there to aid her. In fact, I think Mahnya's death is a major part of Levin's story because that's when he realizes how foolish it was to leave Silesia simply because his uncles wanted the throne. It's like a big turning point in Levin's character. It's too important to be left out of Levin's story. But this is just my opinion.

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