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Elena is a character mentioned in the backstory of Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. She was Greil's wife and the mother of Ike and Mist. Like Mist, she was highly attuned to the forces of Order.

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Elena was once a resident of Daein along with her husband, and a priestess serving at Palmeni Temple. She did her best to take care of Lillia, a heron laguz and Reyson's older sister, whom Ashnard had captured and imprisoned within Palmeni Temple.

Elena came to be a good friend of Lillia's, and although they shared no common tongue, Lillia was able to eventually give her both Lehran's Medallion and the song of release necessary to release the dark god within it. The ultimate goal was to return the medallion to Serenes Forest, but Elena and Greil spent several years on the run from Daein. For a time, they lived in Gallia, and it was there that she gave birth to her children.

Unfortunately, after Greil made the mistake of taking hold of the medallion and went berserk, Elena was impaled by him while attempting to wrestle the medallion from his grasp. Forgiving him with her final words, she then died and took the medallion from him.

Non-Canon Appearances

Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)

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

Etymology

Elena is a European variant of the Greek name Helen, which means 'torch' or 'corposant.'

In Greek mythology, Helen is the daughter of Zeus and Leda and the most beautiful woman in the world. Although married to Menelaus of Sparta, she was given to Paris of Troy by the goddess of love, Aphrodite, in return for being named the most beautiful of the goddess. Some differing accounts claim she went with Paris willingly. Menelaus' attempts to reclaim his wife resulted in the Trojan War.

In Christian hagiography, Saint Helena of Constantinople was either the lover or the common-law wife of the Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus and later the mother of Emperor Constantinus, who made Christianity a legal religion in the Roman Empire after centuries of persecution. She is also said to have found the True Holy Cross of Jesus.

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