Country Mouse and Naïve Newcomer: He hails from a village indebted to Eliwood's crew for saving them from bandits.Color-Coded for Your Convenience: Kent and Sain wear red and green, respectively Lowen rounds this out by wearing yellow.Birds of a Feather: With Rebecca, to some degree.Big Eater and Supreme Chef Of Iron: Justified Tropes, because he comes from a family of cooks.Bash Brothers: With Marcus if upgraded to Paladin.Team Dad: Mentors everyone in Eliwood's band, and stays on their side for the rest of the game.Say My Name: If he falls, Eliwood says "Marcus? MARCUS!!!".Early game pre-promoted unit who's some type of mentor or bodyguard to The Hero. Recurring Element: The Jeigan/Oifey to Eliwood.Therefore, he can fall in combat and still survive. Plot Armor: He serves as the "score-keeper" for the Tactician in Eliwood's Tale and has to survive to The Binding Blade, but he isn't a Lord.He's also a source of emotional comfort for Eliwood to turn to even now, such as when he reassures Eliwood that the concern he's feeling about his father's possible involvement with the Fang is really just concern for his father's safety. When Eliwood's parents were otherwise occupied with their duties, the child Eliwood would always follow Marcus around something Marcus likes to remind his young liege of to teasingly embarrass him. Parental Substitute: Mixes this with being a Mentor Archetype.And in comparison to Jagen, he is fighting on the frontline, while Jagen acts as an advisor. He served Elbert, took care of Eliwood since he was a child, and he still serves Roy in his old days. Old Retainer: Arguably the definitive one in the franchise.Not Quite Dead: If defeated, he will still appear to track your tactician progress.Mentor Archetype: To Eliwood, and to Lowen. This makes maintaining weapon triangle advantage a near-guarantee, and lets him wield every type of silver weapon with some training.
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