List of Fire Emblem: Seisen No Keifu Characters

This is a character guide for the Super Famicom game Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu. Because the game has never been officially released in English-language territories, the names as presented here are the product of fan translation and the two official names given to the lead characters in mentions in Nintendo of America material. The alternate name spellings in parentheses are taken from the book Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu: TREASURE. Furthermore, it is possible that should Nintendo of America elect to localize Seisen no Keifu for the North American market, many of the names could be altered further or changed entirely. The same also holds true for the equally large markets in Europe and other PAL territories.

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