Hezul
– Höðr [Hodr]: (Norse) a blind god, tricked into killing the god Baldr.
Mystletainn (JP: Mistolteen)
– Mistellteinn: (Norse) mistletoe, the weapon used to kill the god Baldr.
Gae Bolg (JP: Gayborg)
– Gáe Bulg: (Celtic) a barbed spear wielded by the hero Cúchulainn.
Ulir
– Ullr: (Norse) god of bows, hunting, and shields.
Ichii-Bal (JP: Ichaival)
– Ydalir [Ichii no tani]: (Norse) the home of the god Ullr.
Blagi
– Bragi: (Norse) god of poetry.
Valkyrie (JP: Valkilli)
– Valkyrja [Valkyrie]: (Norse) subjects of Óðinn who presided over battle.
Sety
– Forseti: (Norse) god of justice.
Holsety
– Forseti: (Norse) god of justice and reconciliation.
Baldo
– Baldr: (Norse) god of light.
Tyrhung (JP: Tailfing)
– Tyrfing: (Norse) a sword forged and cursed by the dwarves.
Swanchika
Thor Hammer (JP: Torhammer)
– Mjolnir [Thor’s hammer]: (Norse) a warhammer wielded by Þórr.
Odo
– Óðr [Odr]: (Norse) an alternate name of the god Óðinn.
Balmunc (JP: Balmunk)
– Balmung: (Norse) a sword used by Siegfried to slay the dragon Fafnir.
Dain
– Dainn: (Norse) one of the stags wandering Yggdrasill’s branches.
Gungnir (JP: Gunguneel)
– Gungnir: (Norse) a spear wielded by Óðinn.
Fala
– Völva [Vala]: (Norse) a priestess or shaman.
Falaflame (JP: Faraflame)
– Fala: (Fire Emblem) one of the Twelve Crusaders from the Jugdral continent.
Heim
– Heimdallr: (Norse) the guardian of the gods and Loki’s opponent during Ragnarökr.
Naga (JP: Narga)
– Naga: (lang) Malay for ‘dragon’.
– Naga: (South Asian) an ancient race of snake-humans.
Lopt
– Lopt: (Norse) an alternate name of Loki Laufeyerson.
Loptous (JP: Loputousu)
– Lopt: (Norse) god of mischief.
People
Siglud
– Sigurðr [Sigurdr]: (Norse) hero who slayed the dragon Fafnir.
Noish
– Naoise: (Celtic) husband of Dierdre.
Arden
– Ardán: (Celtic) brother of Naoise.
Cuan
– Cian: (Celtic) father of the god Lugh.
Ethlin
– Ethniu: (Celtic) mother of the god Lugh.
Fin
– Fionn mac Cumhail: (Celtic) a legendary hunter and warrior.
Midayle
– Midir: (Celtic) husband of Aideen.
Adean
– Aideen: (Celtic) second wife of Midir.
Diadora
– Dierdre: (Celtic) wife of Naoise, betrothed to King Conchobar.
Rackesis
– Lachesis: (Greek) the Fate that measures the thread.
Beowolf
– Beowulf: (lit) hero of the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf.
Tailto
– Tailtiu: (Celtic) foster mother of the god Lugh.
Briggid
– Brighid: (Celtic) daughter of the god Dagda.
Nanna
– Nanna: (Norse) wife of the god Baldr.
Aless
– Ares: (Greek) god of war.
Sety
– Sety: (Fire Emblem) one of the Twelve Crusaders from the Jugdral continent.
Corpul
Hannibal
Altenna
– Athena: (Greek) goddess of wisdom and tactical warfare.
– Artemis: (Greek) goddess of the hunt; in some accounts, Orion’s lover.
Tristan
– Tristan: (Arthurian) lover of Isolde.
Dagdar
– Dagda: (Celtic) the supreme god.
Felgus
– Fergus mac Róich: (Celtic) former king of Ulster.
Olwen
– Olwen: (Celtic) heroine of the story Culhwich and Olwen.
Gandlf (JP: Gandolf)
– Gandalf: (Norse) a dwarf.
Ishtar
– Ishtar: (Mesopotamian) goddess of fertility and war.
Areone
– Ares: (Greek) god of war.
– Orion: (Greek) a famed hunter and Titan.
Alvis
– Alvíss: (Norse) a dwarf petrified by Þórr.
Cigyn
– Sigyn: (Norse) wife of Loki.
Mananan
– Manannan mac Lir: (Celtic) god of the sea and weather.
Beige Ritter
– Beige Ritter: (lang) German for “beige knight”.
Gelb Ritter
– Gelbe Ritter: (lang) German for “yellow knight”.
Grau Ritter
– Graue Ritter: (lang) German for “gray knight”.
Gruen Ritter
– Grüne Ritter: (lang) German for “green knight”.
Lance Ritter
– Ritter: (lang) German for “knight”.
Rot Ritter
– Rote Ritter: (lang) German for “red knight”.
Weiss Ritter
– Weiße Ritter: (lang) German for “white knight”.
Eins (EU: Zas)
– Eins: (lang) German for “one”.
Zwei (EU: Ida)
– Zwei: (lang) German for “two”.
Drei (EU: Ossa)
– Drei: (lang) German for “three”.
Vier (EU: Aenos)
– Vier: (lang) German for “four”.
Fuenf (EU: Athos)
– Fünf: (lang) German for “five”.
Sechs (EU: Kerkis)
– Sechs: (lang) German for “six”.
Sieben (EU: Foloi)
– Sieben: (lang) German for “seven”.
Acht (EU: Giona)
– Acht: (lang) German for “eight”.
Neun (EU: Kalon)
– Neun: (lang) German for “nine”.
Zehn (EU: Divri)
– Zehn: (lang) German for “ten”.
Elf (EU: Voras)
– Elf: (lang) German for “eleven”.
Zwoelf (EU: Movri)
– Zwölf: (lang) German for “twelve”.
Places
Alster
– Ulster: (geo) the northeastern region of Ireland.
Barhara
– Valhöll [Valhalla]: (Norse) the hall of Óðinn.
Conote
– Connaught: (geo) the northwestern region of Ireland.
Danczig
– Gdansk [Danzig]: (geo) a city in modern-day Poland.
Genoa
– Genova [Genoa]: (geo) a port city in northwestern modern-day Italy.
Jugdral
– Yggdrasill: (Norse) the world tree.
Jungby
– Yngvy: (Norse) an alternate name of the god Freyr.
Lenster
– Leinster: (geo) the southeastern region of Ireland.
Manster
– Munster: (geo) the southwestern region of Ireland.
Miletos
– Míletos: (geo) an ancient city in present-day Turkey.
Silesia (NA: Silezha)
– Silesia: (geo) a region in Europe mostly in present-day Poland.
Thracia
– Thrace: (geo) a region in Europe on the eastern half of the Balkan Peninsula.
Tilonanogue
– Tír na nÓg: (Celtic) the Promised Land.
Verdane
– Verdun: (geo) a city in modern-day France.
Classes
Paladin
– Paladin: (hist) the Twelve Peers of La Chanson de Roland.
Pegasus Knight
– Pégasos [Pegasus]: (Greek) a winged horse; son of the god Poseidon.
Troubadour
– Troubadour: (hist) composers of romance in medieval Europe.
Items
Grafcalibur
– Excalibur: (Fire Emblem) Marich’s wind tome from Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Ken.
– Graf: (lang) German for “count”.
Jotmungand
– Jörmungandr: (Norse) the Midgard serpent; an offspring of Loki.
Fenrir
– Fenrisúlfr [Fenrir]: (Norse) a giant wolf kept in Ásgarðr; an offspring of Loki.
Hel
– Hel: (Norse) goddess of Helheim, the underworld; an offspring of Loki.
Skills
Moonlight Sword
– Moonlight: (Fire Emblem) a lance from Gaiden.
Pavise
– Pavise: (hist) a medieval European shield used mainly by archers.
Shooting Star Sword
– Shooting Star: (Fire Emblem) a lance from Gaiden.
Sun Sword
– Sun: (Fire Emblem) a lance from Gaiden.
Miscellaneous
Aegir
– Ægir [Aegir]: (Norse) ruler of the seas.