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| - He briefly appears as a boss in Chapter 4-3: Distortions. After a few turns, he warps away automatically, leaving Numida to die. If you are able to reach him before he warps away and are able to defeat him he still retreats. He later appears as one of the two bosses, along with Hetzel, in the Endgame Part I, where he is killed by Yune's party. He wields the SS Light Tome Rexaura, which he drops, and a Rewarp staff. His death in the Tower of Guidance ends the blood pacts of Daein and Kilvas.
- Lekain (ルカン Rukan) is a minor non-playable character in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and the one of the main antagonists in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. He is a high-ranking Begnion Senator and the Duke of Gaddos as well as the Vice Minister of Begnion in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn as well as one of the main antagonist for the latter of the 2 games. He is the leader of the more corrupt circles of the Begnion Senate, and attempts to overthrow Begnion's empress, Sanaki. Lekain, despite his corrupt nature, proves himself to be quite resourceful and a master manipulator. He fooled the weak leaders of Kilvas and Daein into signing Blood Pacts, effectively bending those countries to the Senate's will. He was also the mastermind of the Serenes Massacre, framing the
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| - He briefly appears as a boss in Chapter 4-3: Distortions. After a few turns, he warps away automatically, leaving Numida to die. If you are able to reach him before he warps away and are able to defeat him he still retreats. He later appears as one of the two bosses, along with Hetzel, in the Endgame Part I, where he is killed by Yune's party. He wields the SS Light Tome Rexaura, which he drops, and a Rewarp staff. His death in the Tower of Guidance ends the blood pacts of Daein and Kilvas.
- Lekain (ルカン Rukan) is a minor non-playable character in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and the one of the main antagonists in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. He is a high-ranking Begnion Senator and the Duke of Gaddos as well as the Vice Minister of Begnion in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn as well as one of the main antagonist for the latter of the 2 games. He is the leader of the more corrupt circles of the Begnion Senate, and attempts to overthrow Begnion's empress, Sanaki. Lekain, despite his corrupt nature, proves himself to be quite resourceful and a master manipulator. He fooled the weak leaders of Kilvas and Daein into signing Blood Pacts, effectively bending those countries to the Senate's will. He was also the mastermind of the Serenes Massacre, framing the Herons for the assassination of Apostle Misaha, inflaming beorc-laguz relations for years to come. In Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn he serves as the main antagonist of Part 3 and is the main opposing force for the majority of Part 4, being the one behind the continental war that ravages Tellius and the de-facto commander of the Disciples of Order. Despite his political and strategic savvy, it is eventually revealed that Lekain is nothing but a pawn of Sephiran (and later, Ashera), who used Lekain's greed and lust for power to generate enough chaos to raise Ashera from her slumber. After Ashera judges Tellius, he goes completely off the deep end and proclaims himself to be Ashera's chosen one, despite having no knowledge of how Ashera returned. Indeed when questioned by Ike about Lehran's Medallion, Lekain responds with bewilderment, having never heard of such an item. Throughout the game Lekain remains wholly unaware of his true role as a pawn of greater powers, and dies convinced that he's Ashera's chosen one. His own personal army was formerly led by General Levail, who eventually left his post to join with General Zelgius. He briefly appears as a boss in Chapter 4-3: Distortions in Radiant Dawn. After a few turns, he warps away automatically, leaving Numida to die. If you are able to reach him before he warps away and are able to defeat him, he still retreats. He later appears as one of the two bosses, along with Hetzel, in the Endgame Part I, where he admits to planning to kill Sanaki and frame that on the herons as well. He is killed by Yune's party. He wields the SS Light Tome Rexaura, which he drops, and a Rewarp staff. His death in the Tower of Guidance ends the blood pacts of Daein and Kilvas.
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