Gheb (ゲブ Gebu) is an enemy character from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. He is a middle-ranking officer in Grado's service, and is in charge of Fort Rigwald at the Frelia-Grado border. Ephraim's party attacks his fort, where upon Gheb is killed. Gheb is cruel and unforgiving to those who disobey him, even higher officers. When Gheb insulted General Duessel, Amelia was horrified and talked back to Gheb, which angered him. He then punished Amelia by forcing her to go to the front-lines, so that she would be killed quickly. Gheb also had Tana locked up in a cell after capturing her, for future "interrogation" purposes. He considers himself a brilliant tactician, and believes that he is far more important than his troops.
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| - Gheb (ゲブ Gebu) is an enemy character from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. He is a middle-ranking officer in Grado's service, and is in charge of Fort Rigwald at the Frelia-Grado border. Ephraim's party attacks his fort, where upon Gheb is killed. Gheb is cruel and unforgiving to those who disobey him, even higher officers. When Gheb insulted General Duessel, Amelia was horrified and talked back to Gheb, which angered him. He then punished Amelia by forcing her to go to the front-lines, so that she would be killed quickly. Gheb also had Tana locked up in a cell after capturing her, for future "interrogation" purposes. He considers himself a brilliant tactician, and believes that he is far more important than his troops.
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| - Gheb (ゲブ Gebu) is an enemy character from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. He is a middle-ranking officer in Grado's service, and is in charge of Fort Rigwald at the Frelia-Grado border. Ephraim's party attacks his fort, where upon Gheb is killed. Gheb is cruel and unforgiving to those who disobey him, even higher officers. When Gheb insulted General Duessel, Amelia was horrified and talked back to Gheb, which angered him. He then punished Amelia by forcing her to go to the front-lines, so that she would be killed quickly. Gheb also had Tana locked up in a cell after capturing her, for future "interrogation" purposes. He considers himself a brilliant tactician, and believes that he is far more important than his troops.
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