Across the sixteen games that make up theFire Emblemseries, the franchise has seen countless villains. While the series possesses a notable amount of sympathetic villains that make up the series' well established “Camus archetype,“Fire Emblemis not at a loss of completely deplorable and vile antagonists.

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While there is something intimidating about villains wielding great power, there’s something special about villains so heinous that a player is given a great sense of accomplishment when they are inevitably conquered. So today, we’re going to examine the worst, most treacherous and irredeemable cretins that have appeared in theFire EmblemSeries.As this list will be discussing acts committed by major antagonists in theFire Emblemseries, expect major spoilers ahead!

10Gangrel - Awakening

The primary antagonist for the first act ofFire Emblem: Awakening,Gangrel is completely irredeemable for the first third ofAwakening.The king of Plegia, Gangrel displays no value of human life, actively seeking out war and conquest with the surrounding nations.

Gangrel is notably responsible for the death of Emmeryn, who sacrifices herself to prevent Gangrel from obtaining the Fire Emblem.

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9Hans - Fates

A Berserker form Nohr, Hans is such an antagonistic scumbag that he’s still the player’s enemy even if they choose to side with Nohr.

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A former criminal and murderer, to state that Hans is amoral and power hungry would be an understatement. No matter which route a player selects, Hans attempts to murder his own ally, Gunter as ordered by King Garon, showing no remorse nor humanity. Gunter share many traits with bandits and  brigands across the series, but is put in a worryingly high position of Nohr’s military.

8Jedah - Shadows Of Valentia

A manipulative follower of Duma, Jedah is leader of the Duma faithful, serving as one of the central antagonists ofFire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.

Over the course ofShadows of Valentia,the more the player learns about Jedah, the more hatable of a character he becomes. One of Jedah’s most egregious acts include sacrificing the souls of his own daughters to Duma, turning them into witches in exchange for power. Most importantly, in the final act ofShadows of Valentia,Jedah successfully manipulates Celica into offering her soul to Duma, claiming it to be a means of protecting Alm.

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7Valtome - Radiant Dawn

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn’s senators of Begnion are some of the most conniving antagonists the series has seen. Of the numerous members of the Begnion Senate, one of the most loathsome members is Valtome.

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The Senator given control of the Begnion Central Army in Part Three, Valtome is shown to be incredibly arrogant, viewing himself as the pinnacle of perfection. This arrogance drives his actions and decision making, as her completely disregards temporary a temporary ceasefire brought about by Queen Elincia. Furthermore, in addition to commanding his soldiers to attack in the middle of a ceasefire, he attempts to order the execution of his own general, Zelgius for refusing to fight in said ceasefire.

6Valter - The Sacred Stones

A Wyvern Knight inFire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, Valter is a bloodthirsty and incredibly sadistic general of Grado.

One of the first antagonists players come across inThe Sacred Stones, the degree of Valter’s impact on the story is based upon which route a player chooses to take. While Valter is always viewed as a less than likable individual, he’s at his worst in Eirika’s route. In this route, it is revealed that Valter murders his own comrade, a level-headed general, Glen, as doing so would extend the length of the ensuing war. As if this were not enough, Valter even brings Glen’s corpse to his brother, Cormag, saying that it was the work of Eirika.

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5Lekain - Radiant Dawn

While the previously mentioned Valtome is a remarkably despicable member of the Begnion Senate inRadiant Dawn, Lekain, Duke of Gaddos is in a league of his own.

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The source of a major portion ofRadiant Dawn’s conflict, like many other entries on this list, Lekain is selfish and power-hungry. In addition to attempting to overthrow his own country’s government, Lekain manipulates both the nations of Daein and Kilvas using blood contracts.

4Sonia - The Blazing Blade

Sonia is perhaps the most detestable female characters inFire Emblemhistory. Appearing inFire Emblem: The Blazing Blade,Sonia is follower of Nergal who marries Brandon Reed, the leader of the assassin organization, The Black Fang. Prior to this marriage, The Black Fang was an honorable group that would only target corrupt individuals. However, through Sonia and Nergal’s influence, the group becomes increasingly corrupt and violent.

Additionally Sonia is extremely abusive to her adoptive daughter, Nino, whose birth parents Sonia murdered. While Nino seeks nothing more than Sonia’s affection, on the night of Nino’s first assassin assignment, Sonia commands the assassin, Jaffar to execute Nino once the job is completed.

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3Ashnard - Path Of Radiance

The main antagonist ofFire Emblem: Path of Radiance, Ashnard is the king of Daein and one of the most memorable antagonists the series has seen, for better or for worse.

Ashnard is a man who cares about one thing: strength. It is for this reason that he intentionally thrusts the continent into turmoil and war, creating a world in which the strong prosper. Apathetic to thought of casualties, Ashnard actively seeks to bring about as much destruction as possible so that he may attempt to validate his ideals.

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While this is Ashnard at his core, it’s just the tip of the iceberg, as Ashnard also murdered his own father and rides a sentient Dragon-Laguz whom was twisted by “feral elixir.”

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Speaking of “feral elixir…”

2Izuka - Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn

The story ofFire Emblem:Path of Radianceis one full of a great deal of racial allegory and theming due to the war between the human Beorc, and the Laguz. Izuka is a character who takes these racial themes and turns them up to eleven, not just looking down on the Laguz, but not even viewing them as people, more as living tools.

Izuka’s most notably created “feral elixir,” a drug that is forcibly given to numerous Laguz across bothPath of RadianceandRadiant Dawnthat drive subjected Laguz insane and prevent them from shifting back into their humanoid forms.

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1King Desmond - The Blazing Blade

Despite never being fought in any game, and only making a brief appearance inFire Emblem: The Blazing Blade,King Desmond is without a doubt the most despicable character inFire Emblemhistory.

The king of Bern, Desmond was consumed with jealousy and paranoia targeted towards his own young son, Zephiel. While Zephiel wanted nothing but his father’s affection, Desmond loathed him, attempting to strip away his right to the throne and even contracting assassins to target Zephiel. Prior to these assassination attempts, Zephiel was a well adjusted and idealistic prince. However, due to this continued unbridled malice and violence, Desmond drove Zephiel to grow bitter, setting the stage forFire Emblem: The Binding Blade.

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Had it not been for King Desmond, the events ofThe Binding Bladeand the war it entails could’ve been entirely prevented.

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