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Your father's life-long dream was to see the war-torn Thracian Peninsula united. You must keep his dream alive, for you are the only one who can pull it off now.”
—Finn to Leif

Finn is a playable character from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War and Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. He is a knight of Leonster who serves Quan during the events of the first generation. He is the only character in Genealogy of the Holy War who appears as a playable character in both Sigurd's and Seliph's tales.

While Finn's age isn't necessarily confirmed by the games themselves, the Ōsawa manga adaptation puts him at 16 years old at the start of Genealogy and the character website for Thracia 776 has him depicted as a 34-year-old man. The Ōsawa manga adaptation puts him at 174cm (5'8.5") tall.

While it is commonly believed that Nanna and Diarmuid may have different fathers (Finn and Beowolf respectively), it is stated in Fire Emblem's 20th Anniversary Book that her biological father is whoever the player married Lachesis to, and that Finn is more of her adoptive father. On the other hand, the pool of men that Lachesis can potentially marry in Genealogy does include Finn, and in Thracia 776 not only does Nanna consider Finn her father, the game mechanics imply that she was not fathered by Beowulf (she cannot use the Beo Sword, unlike her brother Diarmuid and Beowulf's illegitimate son Fergus), so the matter remains muddled.

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Finn plays a significant role in both Sigurd's and Seliph's tales in Fire Emblem. He is a knight of Leonster serving Quan and acts as Lachesis' bodyguard. In Sigurd's story, he grapples with his feelings for Lachesis while fulfilling his duties. Finn is one of the few characters appearing in both generations, contributing to key events in Seliph's tale.
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Finn's loyalty to Leonster deeply impacts his actions. Dedicated to protecting Leif, the heir of Leonster, Finn sacrifices much to ensure Leif's safety and support his fight against Grannvale. His commitment to Leonster's legacy and its heirs is a guiding force in his life.
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Finn's age changes from 15 in the first generation of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War to 34-35 in the second generation of Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776.
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Finn stands out in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War as the sole character playable in both Sigurd's and Seliph's stories. He begins his journey at 15, aiding Sigurd with Quan and Ethlyn, and continues until he is 34-35. His personal weapon, the Brave Lance, is a gift from Quan. Finn's unique role involves supporting Leif and preserving Leonster's legacy.
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Finn is closely linked to Quan in Fire Emblem. Quan entrusts Finn with significant responsibilities, including being Lachesis' bodyguard. Despite Finn's initial inexperience, Quan tutors him and gifts him the Brave Lance, which becomes Finn's signature weapon in Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. Finn remains loyal to Quan and seeks revenge for his murder.
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In Genealogy of the Holy War, Finn makes his first appearance alongside Quan and Ethlyn when the three of them arrive in Chalphy to aid Sigurd in his war against Verdane. In the early chapters, he receives advice from Quan, who gifts him with the Brave Lance, which serves as his personal weapon in Thracia 776.

After hiding in Silesse for one year, Finn returns to Leonster along with Quan and Ethlyn, who decide to bring reinforcements back to Sigurd. During the Aed Massacre, he watches over Quan and Ethlyn's infant son, Leif, and later escapes with him during the fall of Leonster. Due to this, he is not present at the fateful Battle of Belhalla, which concludes with the decimation of Sigurd's forces.

For the next sixteen years, Finn raises Leif and Nanna in hiding in order to protect them from the Grannvale Empire's soldiers, while taking refuge in several cities along the way. If Lachesis was not paired up during the first generation, he takes in a seven-year-old Jeanne after her adoptive father, a local merchant, is murdered by imperial soldiers. He is accompanied by Lachesis until she begins her journey back to Isaach to reunite with her son, Diarmuid, during which she vanishes without a trace. It is mentioned in Genealogy of the Holy War that he often went without food to make sure that his adoptive children had enough to eat. Eventually, he arrived at the village of Fiana with wounds, and Leif and Nanna convinced Eyvel to aid him. Up until the beginning of Thracia 776, he and the two children took residence in the village with Eyvel and the Freeblades of Fiana.

After Nanna and Eyvel's own adopted daughter Mareeta are captured by Raydrik during the Grannvale Empire's invasion of Fiana, Finn accompanies Leif on his mission to save them. When Leif and Eyvel surrender to Raydrik after he uses Nanna as a hostage against them, Finn and the rest of the Freeblades of Fiana escape. They are eventually captured by General Hannibal's men, but Finn escapes and meets up with Safy, who decides to accompany him in his efforts to save Leif.

After Eyvel mentions that she lacks any memories of her youth at the end of Chapter 24x, Finn reveals his belief that she is Brigid from Sigurd's army due to their strong resemblance. However, Eyvel refuses to believe him because she lacks the holy markings of Crusader Ullr on her body. After the liberation of Munster, Finn continues to accompany Leif and joins up with Seliph's army alongside him.

During Seliph's invasion of Thracia, Finn notices Altena from a distance and recognizes the Gáe Bolg in her grasp. Realizing that she survived the Aed Massacre, he informs Leif about this and asks him to reveal the truth to her. After Altena enlists in Seliph's army, Finn has an optional conversation with her in which he cries due to his shame for never thinking about searching for her. In his scene, it is also revealed that Altena has come to remember Finn, and that she always had desired his attention during her early childhood.

In the ending of Thracia 776, Finn vanishes for three years after Leif's coronation as the king of the New Kingdom of Thracia. It is rumored that he spends three years searching for Lachesis in the Aed Desert, but his attempts prove to be futile.

Personality

Finn is a loyal and dutiful knight with undying loyalty to both Quan and Leif. In the first generation, he is quite inexperienced, but still receives attention from Quan, who eventually entrusts him with Leif's safety. In the second generation and Thracia 776, Finn is portrayed as kind-hearted but very unemotional, as Leif states that he has not cried or laughed in years due to the hardships he has faced. Like Leif, Finn desires to have revenge against Travant for his murders of Quan and Ethlyn.

In-Game

Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War

Base Stats

Starting ClassHoly Blood
FE4 Lance Knight SpriteLance Knight-
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovLeadGold
13290810870802,000
SkillsWeaponStarting Items
PursuitFollow-Up
PrayerMiracle
FE4 LanceLance - BFE4IronLanceIron Lance

Growth Rates

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
70% 30% 5% 40% 30% 50% 30% 5%

Promotion Gains

Promoted Class
FE4 Duke Knight Sprite Duke Knight
+5 0 +1 +1 +2 +3 +1
Weapon Levels
FE4 Lance +1

Overall

Secret Book (Artwork)
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1st Generation

Finn is unique in that he is a playable character in both the first and second generation. In the first generation, he joins you on the very first map along with Ethlyn and Quan. Finn will run into some difficulty early on and require some extra care from Ethlyn because enemy armies are comprised mostly of Axe wielding units that have a much better chance of landing blows on Finn than most of your other units. Finn, however, has solid enough stats to take a few hits while fighting through this awkward stage of his growth and still be useful. After gaining a few levels, Finn should hit his stride with above average growths and base stats as well as enemy diversity turning more toward his favor by Chapter 2.

In terms of his design, Finn starts with Follow-Up to enable double attacks, along with Miracle, which drastically boosts his Avoid if his health is low. Due to how heavy Finn's lances are, he cannot make use of Follow-Up initially, unless he faces axe enemies or fellow lance enemies. Finn's largest selling point is his Brave Lance, provided to him by Quan in Chapter 2. While the Brave Lance is not a personal weapon in this game, Finn is a good user of it, as it does much to fix his previously lackluster offense and he is one of the few characters who can wield it before promotion (the only other character who makes particularly good use of it is Erinys). If Finn can be raised to Duke Knight, the natural boost to Strength will let him one-round most enemies that he can double. The presence of Miracle is also an important part of his skillset, as the boost to Avoid it provides while active is gigantic. If Finn is below 10 HP, he can survive rounds of attacks from even large groups of enemies, and with his fairly good durability, he will rarely take more than 10 damage in a round unless he's facing a mage.

2nd Generation

Finn will return to you in the second generation just as you left him in the first. If Finn takes a lover in the first generation, it will jeopardize Finn's ability to protect Nanna and Leif when he rejoins you in the second generation as he will only come equipped with an Iron Lance. Similarly, if you chose not to level Finn at all in the first generation, it will negatively impact his ability to protect them substantially. Assuming you level Finn as normal, he will arrive in the second generation being similar in strength to Oifey. However, Finn is very likely to pale in comparison to the children of the second generation once they catch up to him in levels. While he is perfectly capable of taking care of himself and is not a poor unit, much of his usefulness will hinge on whether he has retained his Brave Lance.

Father Overview

Finn as a father is a bit awkward to accomplish as he has a shorter time frame to fall in love since he will leave Sigurd's army at the end of Chapter 3. Finn also carries the unique drawback as a father in that not only are there no lance wielding sons, leaving his Lances uninherited, but the Lances he has on him will be stripped from him regardless of his children's inability to inherit them. Consequently, he comes back to you in the second generation with only an Iron Lance on a map where he is required to help defend Nanna and Leif, who have a rough start and may need serious intervention to survive.

For these reasons, not pairing Finn at all is a fairly common strategy. Beyond all of those reasons, Finn does not offer anything particularly special if you do choose to pair him, as his children will never inherit any weapons, he has no Holy Blood, and his growths are just slightly above average. His skills are pretty good, but Follow-Up is ubiquitous, and Miracle requires pretty specific circumstances to be excellent and is usually only of marginal use outside of meticulous ranked play.

If you insist on pairing Finn, he is best paired with Lachesis or Edain. Brigid is another pairing that has potential but accomplishing this is a task in and of itself for slower playthroughs, as Brigid and Finn must gain 320 love points by the end of Chapter 3. The rest are poor pairings due to no inheritable weapons, children being Magic-oriented units, the children already having Follow-Up, or all of the above.

Conversations

In Chapter 1, if Quan speaks to Finn, Finn will gain one point of strength, one point of skill, and one point of defense.

In Chapter 2, after Hochrhein Castle is captured, Quan may speak to Finn, and Finn will receive the Brave Lance.

In Chapter 7, after Dahna Castle is captured, if Finn is the father of either Nanna, Lana, or Larcei, he may then speak to his daughter. This will result in Nanna gaining five points of speed, Lana gaining five points of magic, and Larcei gaining five points of skill.

In Chapter 8, Finn may speak to Leif, and Leif will gain three points of strength.

In Chapter 9, after Galatia Castle is captured, Finn may speak to Altena, resulting in her gaining three points of HP. This conversation may not be initiated if Hannibal speaks to her beforehand.

Love Growths

Finn is unable to fall in love in the Second Generation but is a potential father in the First Generation.

Supports
Character Bonus
Adean
Edain
0+2
Ira
Ayra
0+2
RaquesisFE4
Lachesis
50+2
Fury
Erinys
50+2
Sylvia
Silvia
0+3
Briggid
Brigid
180+10
Tiltyu
Tailtiu
180+10

Fire Emblem: Thracia 776

Base Stats

Starting Class
FE5 Lance Knight SpriteLance Knight
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefBldMovLSMSFCM
728818115798101
SkillsWeaponStarting Items
PrayerMiracleFE5 Sword Icon Sword - D (30)*
FE5 Lance IconLance - B
FE5herolanceBrave Lance
FE5ironswordIron Sword

* This weapon is only usable when dismounted.

Growth Rates

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Bld Mov
60% 35% 5% 30% 35% 45% 30% 10% 1%

Promotion Gains

Item Required Promoted Class
Knightproof Master Seal FE5 Duke Knight Duke Knight
1 +1 +1 +3 +2 +2 +1 +1
Weapon Levels
FE5 Lance Icon +1

Supports

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Overall

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Finn, a familiar face for anyone coming from Genealogy of the Holy War, enters Thracia 776 with excellent base stats, an outstanding personal weapon, and solid support bonuses. He makes an immediate impact as the game's best outdoor capture-bot. His Brave Lance, which grants a +10 Luck bonus, combined with his supports with Leif and Nanna, allows him to reliably capture some of the trickier bosses, such as Rumel and Salem.

However, Finn's strengths come with limitations. While he excels in his niche, he can feel one-dimensional. His D rank in Swords restricts his flexibility, though it increases to C upon promotion. With sufficient investment, he can even reach B rank to wield the Flame Sword in the late game. Unfortunately, several other mounted units join later with better indoor weapon ranks, which overshadows Finn's late-game versatility in this area.

Another notable drawback is how Thracia 776's fast-paced nature affects mounted units. The early availability of the Warp Staff (retrieved by Chapter 8 if Coirpre was rescued in Chapter 3) encourages players to prioritize training up Safy for Warp utility by Chapter 10. Many maps, such as Chapters 10, 11, 12, 16A, 17A, 21, 22, and 23, are trivialized by Warp strategies. Meanwhile, escape maps—those not entirely solved by Warp—often favor Karin, whose flight bypasses much of the terrain.

Despite these limitations, Thracia's fast pace works in Finn's favor when it comes to capturing. Warp-skipping maps opens opportunities for him to make significant contributions. For instance, in Chapter 12, Finn can be warped across the map to reliably capture Salem with minimal risk. He also performs well in other maps like Chapters 10, 11, 16A, and 17A, where he can engage in combat, capture enemies, visit villages, or even serve as capture bait to deter enemies.

Finn is a unit defined by his utility. While his role may be specific and somewhat narrow, he performs it exceptionally well, particularly in the mid-game. His unique contributions as a capture-bot and his synergy with Warp strategies make him an important asset for players who take advantage of these strengths.

Fire Emblem Awakening

SpotPass

Starting Class
FE13 NPC Generic Paladin Map SpritePaladin
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMov
125628326322926148
SkillsWeaponStarting Items
Discipline (FE13)Discipline
OutdoorBattleOutdoor Fighter
DefendericonDefender
Miracle (FE13)Miracle
SwordIconFE13Sword - C
LanceIconFE13Lance - A
Brave Lance FE13 IconBrave Lance*
Finn's Lance FE13Finn's Lance*

*Enemy only, joins unequipped.

Fire Emblem Engage

Bond Ring

Hero from beyond Elyos who served Leif as a knight. Served two generations of princes as a loyal retainer of Leonster. He escaped with Leif when Leonster Castle fell and raised him afterward.
Bond Ring Finn
FE17 C Rank Bond RingC Rank Spd +1
FE17 B Rank Bond RingB Rank Str +1 Spd +1
World FE17 A Rank Bond RingA Rank Str +1 Dex +1 Spd +1
Leif Emblem Ring Sage Lord FE17 S Rank Bond RingS Rank Str +1 Dex +1 Spd +2
FE17 Miracle IconMiracle

Fire Emblem Heroes

Lance of Legend
A servant of Leonster who swore his loyalty to Leif's father, Quan. His main objective in life is to protect Leif. Appears in Fire Emblem: Thracia 776.

Base Stats

Rarity:
✯✯✯✯
Heroes Finn SpriteTitle
Lance of Legend
Group
Heroes Cavalry Cavalry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
17
37
8
32
9
31
7
29
2
16
SkillsWeapon
FEH skill offense Brave LanceFEH Lance Lance
✯✯✯✯✯
Heroes Finn SpriteTitle
Lance of Legend
Group
Heroes Cavalry Cavalry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
18
40
8
34
9
33
8
32
3
18
SkillsWeapon
FEH skill offense Brave Lance+
FEH skill special Miracle
FEH Lance Lance

Skills

TypeNamePrerequisiteDefaultUnlocked
FEH skill offenseIron Lance---
Steel Lance---
Brave Lance-FEH Star Rarity 4-
Brave Lance+-FEH Star Rarity 5FEH Star Rarity 5
Loyalty Spear--FEH Star Rarity 5
FEH skill specialMiracle-FEH Star Rarity 5FEH Star Rarity 4
AFEH Attack +1 Attack +1--
FEH Atk Def +1 Atk/Def +1FEH Defense +1 Defense +1FEH Star Rarity 4
FEH Atk Def +2 Atk/Def +2FEH Atk Def +1 Atk/Def +1FEH Star Rarity 5
CFEH Spur Atk 1 Spur Atk 1--
FEH Spur Atk 2 Spur Atk 2FEH Spur Atk 1 Spur Atk 1FEH Star Rarity 4
FEH Spur Atk 3 Spur Atk 3FEH Spur Atk 2 Spur Atk 2FEH Star Rarity 5

Overall

Base Set

Finn is just an alright lance unit overall. When compared to other lance cavalry, he possesses a fairly balanced stat spread, with decent numbers in all stats except for Resistance. 34/33 offenses are actually somewhat impressive, although this places him in a speed tier where his native Brave Lance's Speed penalty becomes really inconvenient. With his high Defense and average HP in mind, Finn becomes something of a duelist or bruiser-type cavalry. Being blue is also a blessing in disguise, as the only Cavalry-effective weapon that's green is Rhajat's Keen Gronnwolf (but even without the cavalry effectiveness, it would likely one-shot Finn anyway), along with green cavalry also being rather rare.

Finn's main problem, aside from the low-Resistance he shares with most other blue cavalry, is that he lacks anything that really makes him stand out from the crowd, and unlike many others, he can not get a passive or flaw due to being a free unit. Nonetheless, he performs both offensive and defensive roles very well, and he can always be counted on when he's needed to take on physical threats.

Counters

Any unit that deals magic damage can be a problem for Finn, even red ones. They target Finn's low Resistance and, unless they're a dragon, prevent his retaliation. His average HP pool also leaves something to be desired, as he will more frequently die to opponents' specials. But all in all, Finn is a generic unit and that's reflected in the characters he can take on. He's just rather generic, with nothing to set him apart from his peers, so the usual weaknesses of blue cavalry apply.

Skill Inheritance Options

Like most lance cavalry, Finn wants a Slaying Lance, a damaging special such as Moonbow or Bonfire, and passive skills catering to whatever his role is within the team. His native Goad Cavalry fits his role just fine, but he will need more than just this to reach his full potential. When refining any weapon he may inherit, doing so for Speed or Defense is recommended, as both stats provide all-around benefits for him.

Meet Some of the Heroes

Lance of Legend Finn
Finn lance of legend pop01 Finn is a knight who serves Leif, the prince of Leonster. When it comes to combat wielding a lance, there are few people in Jugdral who can keep up with him!
Finn lance of legend pop02 When he was younger, Finn served Quan, Leif's father. Having received the Brave Lance as a gift from his lord, Finn was an invaluable soldier on the battlefield.
Finn lance of legend pop03 When Leonster was defeated, Finn escaped, taking Leif and Nanna to safety. Afterward, they traveled the realm while fending off their pursuers.
Finn lance of legend pop04 Finn had met with a series of misfortunes. But throughout his quest to help Leif rebuild Leonster, his loyalty never wavered, and his Brave Lance never failed to find its mark!
Closely Associated Characters
Leif Quan's son. He was hiding in Fiana but rose up after an attack by imperial forces. He is Finn's lord.
Nanna Lachesis's daughter. A charismatic young lady, she has her mother's graceful bearing. She was raised by Finn.

Devoted Service
A devoted vassal who serves Leonster's royal family. Trading his trusty lance for a tea set, he puts his skills as server on display. Appears in Fire Emblem: Thracia 776.

Base Stats

Rarity: ✯✯✯✯✯

Finn Devoted Service Heroes spriteTitle
Devoted Service
Group
Heroes Cavalry Cavalry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
17/18/19
36/40/43
10/11/12
45/48/51
12/13/14
42/46/49
6/7/8
34/37/41
3/4/5
16/19/22
SkillsWeapon
FEH skill offense Serving Knife+
FEH skill support Shove
FEH Sword Sword

Skills

TypeNamePrerequisiteDefaultUnlocked
FEH skill offenseIron Sword---
Steel Sword---
Serving Knife---
Serving Knife+-FEH Star Rarity 5FEH Star Rarity 5
FEH skill supportShove---
AFEH Spd Def Clash 1 Spd Def Clash 1--
FEH Spd Def Clash 2 Spd Def Clash 2FEH Spd Def Clash 1 Spd Def Clash 1-
FEH Spd Def Clash 3 Spd Def Clash 3FEH Spd Def Clash 2 Spd Def Clash 2FEH Star Rarity 5
BFEH Spd Def Snag 1 Spd Def Snag 1--
FEH Spd Def Snag 2 Spd Def Snag 2FEH Spd Def Snag 1 Spd Def Snag 1-
FEH Spd Def Snag 3 Spd Def Snag 3FEH Spd Def Snag 2 Spd Def Snag 2-

Overall

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Base Set
Counters
Skill Inheritance

Meet Some of the Heroes

Devoted Service Finn
Finn devoted service pop01 Finn, the faithful knight of House Leonster, is making an appearance at our tea party! He's here to serve in style with a special outfit for the occasion.
Finn devoted service pop02 This swallowtail look features a blue-and-white color scheme, with black accents that define the look. It suits Finn's faithful sincerity perfectly!
Finn devoted service pop03 He's also outfitted himself with an oversized cake server for divvying up the treats. It doubles as a sword too, just in case things get rowdy at the tea party!
Finn devoted service pop04 With Finn taking on serving duties, I know that our tea party is in safe hands, ensuring everyone can enjoy a moment of peace and calm!
Closely Associated Characters
Leif Quan's son. He was hiding in Fiana but rose up after an attack by imperial forces. He is Finn's lord.
Nanna Lachesis's daughter. A charismatic young lady, she has her mother's graceful bearing. She was raised by Finn.

Quotes

Genealogy of the Holy War

“...my apologies. I cannot fight with this wound, so I shall return to Leonster at once.”
—Finn's defeat quote in First Generation of Genealogy of the Holy War.
“...Lord Quan... ......Lady Ethlyn... Please forgive me...”
—Finn's death quote in the Second Generation of Genealogy of the Holy War.

Battle Conversations

-Chapter 9: Vs. Travant

Thracia 776

“Lord Leif, I shall retreat first!”
—Finn's retreat quote
“Lord Leif... Please...fulfill...your father's...legacy...”
—Finn's death quote

Conversations

If Finn talks to Glade in chapter 13

Awakening

“I am Finn, a knight of Leonster.”
—Finn's SpotPass parley quote
“I accept your challenge!”
—Finn's SpotPass battle quote
“You seek an alliance?”
—Finn's SpotPass recruitment quote

Heroes

Finn/Heroes Quotes

Ending

Finn - Lance of Legend (伝説の槍騎士, Densetsu no Yari Kishi lit. Spear Knight of Legend)
After hearing word that Leif had safely taken the throne, Finn suddenly disappeared. It was three years before he was seen again, reappearing just as suddenly as he had first vanished. No historical records exist of where he had gone or what he had been doing during his long absence. The only evidence that remains are strange rumors that he had been seen in the Aed Desert.

Non-Canon Appearances

Fire Emblem: Light Inheritors

Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War (Mitsuki Oosawa Manga)

Like his game counterpart, Finn serves Quan as a knight of Leonster. After Lachesis is saved from Elliot by Sigurd's army, Sigurd discusses his next course of action on helping out Eldigan with Quan and Finn. Finn compares Elliot with Lachesis, though the former is a spoiled child, while the latter was far more refined, but admits that he never met Lachesis in person and would like the chance to meet her.

When Lachesis enters the conversation and expresses her desire to join Sigurd's army, she is soon given permission by Eldigan's wife, Grahnye. Despite still being reluctant, with Quan's insistence, she is allowed in, and Finn is assigned to be her bodyguard, which he accepts, much to his embarrassment.

As Sigurd's forces need a way to invade Makariy castle, but couldn't due to Clement's Sleep Staff, Deirdre proposes a plan where Lachesis, Ayra, and herself would go in alone, and Deirdre would use the Silence Staff to defeat Clement. However, the plan requires Lachesis to go alone with Ayra and Deirdre, which Finn spoke out against in a conversation with Lachesis, as he could not come due to being a man, which would endanger the plan.

Finn speaks that it was his duty to protect her, but Lachesis remarks that she does not need anyone protecting her, and that she only accepted him as her guard so she would be allowed into the army. Finn grabs her wrist and tries to reason with her that she should not overestimate herself, but Lachesis angrily shakes her hand free and coldly states that Finn is the one overestimating himself and there is only one person that could truly protect her. The statement makes Finn question who she had been referring to, and he remains silent as Lachesis continued with the plan. Finn grows upset that he could not fulfill his master's orders but tries to keep his heart from being burdened.

Later on, when the army prepares to sleep outdoors and sets up tents, Lachesis attempts to tie a proper knot for the tent, but keeps failing, much to Ayra's amusement. Finn takes the rope from Lachesis and advises her that Ayra would continue to tease her if she did not learn, so he would teach her. Lachesis states that she only needed to see it once to know how to do so, to which Finn replies that if she failed again, then he would tease her, much to her chagrin. Finn works on tying the knot on the tent silently as Lachesis begins to talk about feelings of love with Ayra, when Lachesis notices Ayra's feelings towards Lex, and Lachesis remarks that Ayra has a chance, unlike Lachesis, where her feelings cannot be realized.

After Eldigan is freed from his imprisonment and left to return to Chagall, he tells Sigurd to tell Lachesis to return to Nordion. Sigurd is adamant with the decision and insists that Lachesis follows as well when he passes the message, and even states that Finn had to return to Quan as well. However, Finn defends Lachesis and insists that she merely wanted to see her brother, and to forcefully return her to Nordion was too cruel, before Lachesis storms off out of grief and anger, with Finn following.

When the autumn of Gran Year 757 passes, Finn is with Lachesis as she stays behind in Augusty castle while Sigurd and the others departed to Silvayle. Finn speaks to Lachesis, knowing that she wanted to speak to Eldigan, and suggested that perhaps she should go with Sigurd. Lachesis suddenly says that her birthday would be coming the next month, to which Finn congratulates, but then Lachesis tells Finn that she was having Sigurd give a letter to Eldigan. She admits that she is also scared of meeting Eldigan, as he might turn her away in person and make her return to Nordion. Finn expresses that he felt jealous by Lachesis' words, as the way she spoke of Eldigan was almost as if she was in love with him. She denies the claim, but Finn easily sees through her lie, and understood that she is, in fact, in love with Eldigan.

After Sigurd returns, he gives Lachesis an item that had been given to him by Eldigan, and she quickly hurries off. Finn tries to follow, but Sigurd tells him not to, making Finn realize that Sigurd was also aware of Lachesis' feelings for Eldigan. He tells Sigurd that continuing on like that would only cause her sorrow, but Sigurd questions exactly who would feel sorrow, which quickly made Finn become more aware of his own growing feelings towards Lachesis.

Upon confronting an army in Madino, Finn and Lachesis participate in the battle. As Lachesis is about to be attacked, Finn rescues her by carrying her onto his horse. As she thanks him, he expresses surprise by the praise, saying that he is capable of protecting her. When she speaks of wanting to talk to Eldigan, Finn remarks how despite everything, Eldigan is still on her mind, expressing some sadness that was noticed, but Finn shrugged it off, reminding her of the battle.

Preparing to depart from Madino, Finn speaks with Lachesis to inform her of this, but questions if she truly will not return to Eldigan's side and would instead face him in battle as an enemy, fearing that such a thing would be hard on her, but she confirms that she has to do this. However, despite her pleas to Eldigan when Sigurd's army finally confronts Eldigan's, Eldigan orders his men to attack, and Sigurd orders Finn to take Lachesis from the front lines, which he did. As he guides her further back, Lachesis pleads with Finn to take her back so she could stop Eldigan, but is met with Indech, who came to forcefully take Lachesis back to Eldigan. Parrying a strike from him, Finn's arm grows slightly numb from the blow. Lachesis adamantly refuses Indech's attempts to retrieve her, and Finn is forced to hold him back as she hurried back. However, Finn grows horrified when he witnesses Lachesis take an injury to the neck from Eldigan's Mystletainn, and screams her name as Eldigan hurriedly took her away and retreated.

Later that night, Finn encounters Ethlyn after he had completed treating the other wounded soldiers. When he notices that she was crying, Finn panicked when he believed that Ethlyn was crying because Quan's condition took a turn for the worse, but Ethlyn managed to ease Finn's worries by saying that Quan is all right. Ethlyn then questions how Finn is feeling, since he is always together with Lachesis, and he admits that he was worried about her. When Ethlyn reprimands herself at how she could only cry and scream while Lachesis risked her life to stop Eldigan from nearly killing Quan, Finn questions how Ethlyn could do that. He expresses his great respect for her, how despite young she was, she was in a war-ridden land like Leonster, and how her mere presence raised the spirits of the other soldiers. He also says that was something only Ethlyn could do, before noting that stopping Eldigan was something only Lachesis could do. He then thinks to himself at how that scene with Eldigan and Lachesis made him realize how helpless he was.

After Lachesis returns and Eldigan is later executed, his severed head was sent to Sigurd's army, and Finn goes into the tent that Lachesis was in and tells her about Eldigan's fate. Lachesis immediately tries to go see Eldigan, but Finn restrains her and says that it was best she does not see, but she believed that Eldigan was still alive. Finn tells her to calm down and realize that Eldigan's head being severed meant that he was dead, which makes Lachesis have a breakdown as she screams in despair.

Finn later speaks of Lachesis' condition with Ethlyn after the event, before going into Lachesis' tent to see her, only to find her holding the Lands Sword in her hands, which he quickly knocks away, believe that she had been attempting suicide. However, she tells him that the Lands Sword could not kill her, as the weapon absorbed the life force of the one stabbed and transfers it to the holder of the weapon, so the weapon killing her would be impossible. She then tells Finn that she wants to know what it felt like to die, and asks him what she should do now, much to his horror.

After Agustria is captured and Chagall dies, Eldigan's body is soon to be buried. Finn finds Lachesis with the coffin that held Eldigan's body, and tells her that Eldigan would be buried the next day. He tries to tell her to take better care of herself, as she still had a fever, but she simply shrugs him off, saying that she would remain as the coffin as cold to bring her fever down. Finn states that she would end up killing herself if she remained in that state of mind, to which she suddenly asks him to kill her. In a sudden burst of anger, Finn slaps her and declares that he would leave her alone, before leaving, but is still upset by her words after he left the room.

Moving to Silesse to escape Grannvale's pursuit, Finn continues to try and get Lachesis back to proper health, trying to get her to eat, but she always refuses, a worry that he shared with Ethlyn. When Lachesis opens the window and screamed out in despair, before Finn closed the window, reprimanding her for doing such things yet again, and how she was making everyone worry about her, and how she was not touching her food. Lachesis asks him if he brought her a white rose, to which he states that it was impossible as they would not grow in the current season. Lachesis states that she wants a white rose, and tells him to bring her one, before Finn leaves, telling her to try to eat something. As he left, he pulls out a small picture he had drawn of a white rose, but believes that it was not very good, only for Ayra to suddenly show up behind him and say that it was well drawn, much to his surprise, and he hurriedly put the picture away. Finn then speaks to Ayra about Lachesis' condition.

Later on, Finn contemplates how to get Lachesis to eat something, speaking to Ethlyn when she arrives. When questioning her presence in the kitchen, she said that she was going to switch with him in giving Lachesis the food, but he says that its his job since Quan had given him the task of watching over her. Ethlyn tries to take the tray and insist that Finn take the break, only for Finn to move the tray out of her reach. Quick to catch on, Ethlyn immediately picks up on Finn's feelings for Lachesis, much to her amusement. Admitting his feelings for Lachesis, he knows that their ranks separates them, but doesn't care if his feelings don't reach her, but he simply desires that Lachesis cheer up again.

Ethlyn denies such a notion and believes that Finn should not settle for anything less for his love with Lachesis, as it was his feelings towards the princess that pushed him as far as he had gotten, and that Lachesis needs to realize that as well. Ethlyn states that Finn's sincere feelings need to open the wall around Lachesis' heart. Finn then asks how he could do that, wanting the viewpoint of a woman to aid him, to which she says that making a sudden confession to Lachesis will only backfire, but Finn denies the idea of doing such a thing. However, with some other advice, Finn understands that he has to do something different, before remembering the white rose.

The next morning, Finn brings Lachesis her breakfast and tells her that starting today, he would make sure that she was eating again. When Lachesis asks if he brought a white rose, he says he did, only to suddenly be rejected, as she knows he couldn't have. She says that Finn was an annoyance and tells him to leave her alone, and that she didn't need the food. Angered by her words, as despite how he could sense her silent plea for help, she would not allow anyone in, and could no longer accept it.

He suddenly grabs her, reminding her that he said that he would make sure that she eats something, before taking a bite out of a loaf of bread, indicating that he would forcefully feed her via mouth to mouth, an action that makes Lachesis violently lash out and try and escape from him, making the tray of food and the Lands Sword fall onto the floor, as Finn restrains her. He tells her that she has to eat, as Eldigan would have wanted her to live, only for Lachesis to angrily question how he could know, when Eldigan did not care for her at all, as he would never have left her alone to suffer if he did care. This makes Finn slowly release her as she breaks down in tears.

Finn says that he does know that Eldigan wanted her to live and that he did care for her, the proof being the Lands Sword that he had given her, before speaking of the life-draining abilities the weapon carried. Lachesis confirms that and that it was worthless as it couldn't even let her take her own life. However, much to her shock, Finn moved quickly in front of her, put the weapon into her hands and made her stab him, the weapon immediately beginning to drain his life force to help Lachesis. Finn tells her that the fact the weapon taking the life of others to save her own meant that Eldigan wanted her to live, so that she could continue living and seeing her smile. Lachesis, horrified by the act, pleads for Finn to pull away, or he would die. As Finn lets go and falls back, he began to bleed profusely, making Lachesis try and use the Heal Staff to heal him.

As she questioned why he would do such a thing, she tries to remove his clothes to help heal him, before seeing the white rose drawing of his, that was stained red by Finn's own blood. Finn admits that he drew it to try and help her, but states that it was poorly drawn and now was worthless because of his blood making it turn red. Finn's actions had managed to touch Lachesis' heart and made her finally be able to move on. After the ordeal was over, Finn accompanied her outside in the snow, where she bottled the picture of the bloodied rose drawing, before she threw it to the ocean to show she moved on, before she looked back at Finn and smiled. Seeing her smile again made Finn tear up, but he quickly lied that the salty breeze was affecting his eyes.

When Lachesis states that she wants to train to obtain the title of "Master", where she would master all the weapons of knights, Finn offered to train with her in lances. The two trained together and grew closer, much to Ethlyn's delight as she teased Finn about it, and even told Quan about it.

After spring arrives and Lachesis becomes a "Master", she thanks Finn for his help and asks for him to continue to look after her. Quan also notes that Finn had improved remarkably and that he should promote too, which they would do as soon as Finn returned to Leonster. When Lachesis questions this, Quan informs her that he would have to check on things back in Leonster, to which Lachesis believed that Finn would return as well, but Finn admitted that he would be staying in Leonster. That night, when Lachesis was training, she noticed Finn watching her when one of the sticks she had been cutting with her lance struck Finn's hand.

When Lachesis questions how long he had been there, he admits that he was there for a while, as he had been watching her. When she questioned this, he admitted that it was because he wanted to engrave her into his mind so that he would not forget her. As his hand began to bleed from earlier, he began to lick it, only for Lachesis to take him to get treated. As she bandaged his hand, she speaks to Finn when he would leave, to which he says it would be when Ethlyn would be strong enough to move around with her baby, being around the time of the next snowfall. Finn listens as Lachesis expresses her gratitude towards him for bringing the color back into her world after Eldigan's death, but when she expresses that Finn had only remained by her side because of his orders, she asks that he doesn't forget her, before she finished bandaging his hand and begins to leave.

Those words, however, made Finn grab her arm and tell her that she was wrong, saying that he did not stay with her because of his orders from Quan. He confesses that he only used that as an excuse the entire time, before suddenly pulling her into an embrace, declaring that he could no longer lie to himself, and that a memory of her just wasn't enough, before he professed his love to her. She tells him to not leave her then, which he agrees, though it was an obvious lie and she tearfully questions why the people she falls in love with ultimately leave her, before the two share a kiss that is quickly followed by a night of passion. Lachesis asks how Leonster was, to which Finn explains, and expresses his desire to take her with him. When she tells him to do that, he says that he could not, as the land he owns there and his own current rank were unworthy of her. Despite her saying that she didn't care for that, he says that he did. He promises her that when he would become a man worthy of her, he would come back for her, to which she says that she would place her faith in him.

When it was time to leave, Finn accompanied his lord, before spotting Lachesis through a window, waving to him, which Ethlyn noticed and immediately began to tease him, much to his embarrassment, though Finn quickly warns Ethlyn to watch the road in front of her.

The night that they spent together resulted in Lachesis becoming pregnant with her son Diarmuid, though Finn was unaware of it.

Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)

Finn is illustrated in the trading card game with the following cards:

Choose Your Legends Placement History

Round Placement Character Version Votes

CYL1 172 CYL Finn Gen 2 Portrait
Genealogy of the Holy War
1,550
228 CYL Finn Gen 1 Portrait
Genealogy of the Holy War
1,053
239 CYL Finn 776 Portrait
Thracia 776
1,003
CYL2 153
↑104
CYL Finn 776 Portrait
Thracia 776
1,655
↑652
183
↓11
CYL Finn Gen 2 Portrait
Genealogy of the Holy War
1,407
↓143
259
↓31
CYL Finn Gen 1 Portrait
Genealogy of the Holy War
911
↓142
CYL3 112
↑71
(From highest)
CYL Finn Gen 1 PortraitCYL Finn Gen 2 PortraitCYL Finn 776 Portrait
Genealogy of the Holy War (Early Story, Late Story)
Thracia 776
2,440
↓1,533
(From combined)
CYL4 100
↑12
CYL Finn Gen 1 PortraitCYL Finn Gen 2 PortraitCYL Finn 776 Portrait
Genealogy of the Holy War (Early Story, Late Story)
Thracia 776
1,625
↓815
CYL5 80
↑20
CYL Finn Gen 2 PortraitCYL Finn Gen 1 PortraitCYL Finn 776 Portrait
Genealogy of the Holy War (Late Story, Early Story)
Thracia 776
1,273
↓352
CYL6 73
↑7
CYL Finn Gen 2 PortraitCYL Finn Gen 1 PortraitCYL Finn 776 Portrait
Genealogy of the Holy War (Late Story, Early Story)
Thracia 776
1,362
↑91
CYL7 61
↑12
CYL Finn Gen 2 PortraitCYL Finn Gen 1 PortraitCYL Finn 776 Portrait
Genealogy of the Holy War (Late Story, Early Story)
Thracia 776
1,066
↓298
CYL8 57
↑4
CYL Finn 776 PortraitCYL Finn Gen 1 PortraitCYL Finn Gen 2 Portrait
Thracia 776
Genealogy of the Holy War (Early Story, Late Story)
1,245
↑179

CYL9 50
↑7
CYL Finn Gen 1 PortraitCYL Finn 776 PortraitCYL Finn Gen 2 Portrait
Genealogy of the Holy War (Early Story, Late Story)
Thracia 776
1,045
↓200

Etymology

Finn derives his name from Fionn Mac Cumhaill, who was a was a mythical hunter-warrior of Irish mythology who ate one of the Salmon of Knowledge. He became leader of the legendary Fianna army after his father's death.

Trivia

Gallery

See main article: Finn/Gallery.