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“I can fight, sire! If you have a bow I could use, I would be honored to fight at your side.”
—Gordin to Marth in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

Gordin is a playable character from the Archanea Series of Fire Emblem. A member of the Altean Knights, Gordin is initially an inexperienced archer who enlisted in the military to serve Altea. Although Gordin starts off fairly weak and unpolished in his archery, he dedicates himself to improving by practicing under the master Sniper Jeorge after the War of Darkness, eventually returning to his homeland afterwards with his brother, Ryan, to assist Marth for the second war.

Gordin appears to be the youngest of the Altean knights in the first war and the closest to Marth in age, though he is depicted as much younger than Marth in the anime. He is noted to have an especially youthful appearance for his age, occasionally causing others to mistake him to be younger than he actually is.

Profile[]

War of Shadows[]

A member of the archer division in the Altean Army, Gordin is the youngest of the first generation of Altean Knights, dreaming of becoming a full-fledged sniper despite his inexperience. Chronologically, Gordin first appears in Prologue IV in Shadow Dragon, where he is taken captive after Altea is invaded by her long-time ally Gra, held in a prison near the border of the country. When news of Marth's imminent arrival reach the region, Gordin is brought forward, gagged and bound, and outfitted in the uniform of a Gra soldier to trap Marth. In doing so, the Gra soldiers hope that Marth would be tricked into believing Gordin to be an enemy, and thereafter retaliate by attacking him.

Gordin's death is, thankfully, prevented, as Marth notices that he is gagged despite supposedly being an enemy. After removing his gag, Marth recognizes Gordin's face immediately, and thereafter allows the archer to fight by his side. However, rescuing Gordin has caused enough delay for the main force of Gra, accompanied by the Sable Order of Knights of Grust led by Jiol, to catch up with Marth. Realizing that they are surrounded by the enemy with little chance of escaping or defeating their foes, the tactician Malledus suggested that a knight, dressed to resemble Marth, should be left behind to act as a decoy to lure the enemy away. Should Gordin be selected to function as the decoy, he will thus be unable to assist his liege in bringing the War of Darkness to a conclusion. Canonically, Gordin is not chosen to be the sacrifice, and after the end of the War of Shadows, he squires himself to an Archanean knight in order to hone his skill with the bow, thereafter returning to Altea with his brother in tow.

War of Heroes[]

In Jeorge's version of Prologue IV in New Mystery of the Emblem, he reveals that he is on a visit to Altea to continue his tutelage of Gordin. After he is bested by the 7th Platoon, he will, instead of personally assisting them due to being an important personage of Archanea, request for Gordin to do so in his stead. Gordin will then assist them until they are given recognition as fully-fledged knights at the end of Prologue VIII.

During the events of Book 2 of Mystery of the Emblem and its remake, Gordin will aid Marth in the War of Heroes right from the first chapter. Gordin can potentially encounter Jeorge again as an enemy on the battlefield in Chapter 8, when the Altean army attempts to flee from the pursuing Archanean forces en route to Khadein to seek temporary asylum. Neither desiring to fight nor kill his former teacher in a duel, Gordin pleads for Jeorge to aid them instead, to which he will comply after careful consideration. Gordin will assist Marth until the War of Heroes finally ends, thereafter departing for Pales, the capital of Archanea. He is later revealed to have joined the Archanean free knights, dedicated towards defending civilians from bandits and thieves.

Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE[]

Gordin appears in Chapter 6 during the first trial to acquire the Opera of Light: Fire Emblem as one of four boss Mirages. He fights alongside Macellan, Dolph, and Linde.

Personality[]

Gordin's personality is, like a majority of the cast appearing in Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light and Mystery of the Emblem, left vague due to his limited lines and minor role in the main plot. Nonetheless, it can be inferred that he is strongly patriotic, devoutly loyal to both his country and prince, a fact that is proven by his having dutifully fought alongside Marth for the duration of the two wars. This is further complemented by Gordin's determined attitude, one that is especially evident when he decides to accompany Jeorge on his return to Archanea after the first war for the purpose of improving his archery skills.

In New Mystery of the Emblem, more dimensions are added to Gordin's characterization through his base conversations. Through his conversations with Jeorge, Gordin is depicted to be lacking in self-confidence, causing him to hesitate before releasing each arrow, a fact that cripplingly hampers his marksmanship. These conversations also reveal him to be humble, as he, in spite of eventually beating his master in practice shooting, continues to seek his continued support and guidance. Gordin's lack of self-confidence is also explicated through his interactions with Kris, with whom he expresses an insecurity over his juvenile bearing, longing to establish a dignified, authoritative presence like Jagen.

Gordin is also shown to have a very strong bond with his brother Ryan. Through their interactions with each other, Gordin is observed to play the role of the older brother splendidly, praising and encouraging Ryan wherever necessary, alongside keeping vigil over his actions on both training grounds and the battlefield.

In-Game[]

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light[]

Recruitment[]

Name Class Chapter Affiliation Recruit
Gordin Archer 1 Altea Automatically from the start

Base Stats[]

Starting Class
FE1 Archer Map Sprite Archer
LevelHPStrSklSpdLckDefResWlvMov
11651446055
WeaponStarting Items
BowBowgun
Steel Bow

Growth Rates[]

HP Str Skl Spd Lck Wlv Def Res
40% 30% 30% 30% 40% 50% 10% 0%

Promotion[]

Item Required Promoted Class
Orion's Bolt FE1 Sniper Map Sprite Sniper

Overall[]

Secret Book (Artwork)
Subjective: The following part of this article is based upon the editor's personal experiences and opinions, and therefore may not be applicable for all readers.

Gordin serves as the player's first bow unit, but is a rather poor introduction to the concept. His bows allow him to chip enemies at range fairly accurately, but this is a trait easily duplicated by javelin-users, who can also fight in melee. Gordin also has very poor stats, with the worst bases of the initial group and rather poor growths. This does not combine well with the fact that many of his available bows have low Might; he can perform tolerably against early axe enemies, but will struggle against Cavaliers and Knights, which boast higher base Defense and practically require the use of a Steel Bow to do more than scratch. Though Gordin only needs two points of Weapon Level to use a Silver Bow, it will also drag his Speed down enough that he will fail to double all but the slowest enemies. His low Skill also causes him to miss more than one would like, despite his weapons having good accuracy.

Another weak point of Gordin is his class of Archer. As an Archer, Gordin has only 5 Move, making him one of the least mobile units in the initial army, and most of the others possess better stats or utility to work with. Gordin is also not exclusive in his status as a bow-user, as Castor shows up only one chapter later with better stats in everything bar Defense, higher growth rates, and 6 Move, Wolf boasts high Speed and 9 Move, and Jeorge offers even better stats, 7 Move, and a Weapon Level that leaves him closest to wielding the game's strongest bow. This makes Gordin's role very competitive. Though Shadow Dragon does provide opportunities for a bow-user to see combat, as enemies possess critical chances and flying units are rather powerful, Gordin is one of the weaker options to fill the role.

Gordin's main saving grace is his promotion. The Orion's Bolt is a fairly early item with little-to-no competition, and it does everything it can to fix his problems: as a Sniper, Gordin's Skill and Speed shoot up massively, his Movement increases to 7, and his Weapon Level, when combined with his high growth in the stat, put him close to being able to wield the Parthia. For this reason, Gordin should be promoted as soon as possible if the player is planning to use him; little is lost, as Gordin's growths are quite poor. Once promoted, Gordin is likely to be the best of the player's bow units, having the best combination of stats, class, and growths. Unfortunately, even in this category, he suffers next to Tomas, who is significantly closer to promotion and has a similar statline.

Overall, Gordin is an unlucky trendsetter in regards to mediocre archers, being held back by his poor statline and suffering from heavy competition. Being sluggish, frail, and inept in his field, he generally only blossoms after heavy investment.

Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem[]

Recruitment[]

Name Class Chapter Affiliation Recruit
Gordin Archer 1 Altea Automatically from the start

Name Class Chapter Affiliation Recruit
Gordin Archer 1 Altea Automatically from the start

Base Stats[]

Growth Rates[]

HP Str Skl Spd Lck Wlv Def Res
40% 30% 30% 30% 40% 50% 10% 3%

HP Str Skl Spd Lck Wlv Def Res
40% 30% 30% 30% 40% 60% 10% 3%

Promotion Gains[]

Item Required Promoted Class
FE3 Orion's BoltOrion's Bolt FE3 Sniper Map Sprite Sniper
1 +2 +5 +5 +1 +3 Varies +2

Support Relationships[]

Supports
Character Bonus
Ryan 5%
Supported by
Character Bonus
Ryan 5%

Overall[]

Secret Book (Artwork)
Subjective: The following part of this article is based upon the editor's personal experiences and opinions, and therefore may not be applicable for all readers.

Though Gordin's Book 2 incarnation may look like a repeat of the old days, he is actually something of a standout unit. This is due largely to the change in game design favoring him: Book 2's early chapters are very heavy on Dracoknights, which Gordin is designed to take down, and his stats have received noticeable buffs. Him being four levels closer to promotion makes it far more feasible, and as a Sniper, his promotional gains are as impressive as ever. In the mid game, Wyverns are such a great threat that a bow-user becomes almost mandatory. The emphasis on indoor chapters and rough terrain also makes his low Movement less of a complaint; as a Sniper, he actually becomes one of the more mobile units indoors. Even his growths, traditionally a sticking point, can be compensated for by using Star Shards.

In general, while Gordin appears mediocre at first glance, he comes at a time when the player sorely needs a unit with his skillset, and after his promotion, he should have no problem keeping up with the rest of the army.

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon[]

Recruitment[]

Name Class Chapter Affiliation Recruit
Gordin Archer P-4 Altea Enemy; talk with Marth

Name Class Chapter Affiliation Recruit
Gordin Archer 1 Altea Automatically from the start

Base Stats[]

Starting Class
FE11 Archer (M) Map SpriteArcher
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMov
11850344605
WeaponStarting Items
FE12 BowBow - DFE11ironbowIron Bow*
FE11steelbowSteel Bow*

*Only in Hard mode.

Promotion Gains[]

Item Required Promoted Class
FE11mastersealMaster Seal FE11 Sniper (M) Map SpriteSniper
1 +8 +2 +1 +5 +5 +1 +3 +2
Weapon Levels
FE12 Bow Bow +75

Class Sets[]

Base Classes Promoted Classes
-

Growth Rates[]

Default
HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
60% 20% 0% 40% 35% 40% 30% 0%
Reclassing Options

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
60% 25% 0% 45% 15% 40% 35% 0%

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
50% 20% 0% 40% 30% 40% 30% 5%

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
70% 20% 0% 40% 30% 40% 25% 0%

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
40% 0% 30% 40% 20% 40% 5% 15%

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
40% 0% 10% 35% 25% 40% 10% 35%

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
40% 0% 20% 40% 25% 40% 5% 35%

Support Relationships[]

Supports
Character Initial points Total points for
C B A
Draug 0 5 10 16
Norne 0 5 10 16
Supported by
Character Initial points Total points for
C B A
Marth 0 5 9 14
Draug 0 5 10 16
Norne 0 5 10 16
  • To increase support levels, characters must participate in chapters together
  • One support point is gained for each chapter they both participate in
  • Support levels that require 35 chapters cannot be reached normally
  • Characters must be within a three tile radius of each other to receive support bonuses

Bonuses per level:

Overall[]

Secret Book (Artwork)
Subjective: The following part of this article is based upon the editor's personal experiences and opinions, and therefore may not be applicable for all readers.

Gordin's performance in the DS remake of Shadow Dragon is, unfortunately, mostly a repeat of his NES days. His base class of Archer is the inferior one of the two main unpromoted bow classes, as it leaves him with less Movement, Speed, and Strength in favor of Defense, the stat he needs the least. For this reason, Castor is mostly superior as a bow unit while available, and as before, Jeorge threatens to render him outright obsolete. Gordin also has some of the worst personal bases in the game, with only 2 HP, 4 Luck, and his bow rank, making him little better than a generic unit. For this reason, Gordin essentially must remain an Archer if he is to accomplish anything, as it is the only class he has a workable weapon rank in.

All that said, Gordin's general inferiority does not mean he should not be used, as his niche happens to be a firm one. Shadow Dragon enemies are very strong and hard-hitting, but somewhat poor defensively, meaning that a character capable of chipping them down accurately is in high demand. In the first chapter, Gordin is the sole character able to fill this role adequately, with other characters being forced to make inaccurate javelin tosses; in particular, his ability to chip Gazzak can help wear down a notoriously tricky early boss. Castor joining places a damper on this, but Gordin remains an acceptable option for chip damage, and as ever, if he can escape his doldrums and promote, he will be entirely viable.

Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem[]

Recruitment[]

Name Class Chapter Affiliation Recruit
Gordin Archer Prologue 5 Altea Automatically at the start of the chapter, provided that the second option was chosen in Prologue 4.

Name Class Chapter Affiliation Recruit
Gordin Archer 1 Altea Automatically from the start.

Base Stats[]

Starting Class
FEDS Archer (M) Map SpriteArcher
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMov
52190765805
WeaponStarting Items
FE12 BowBow - DFE11ironbowIron Bow

Starting Class
FEDS Archer (M) Map SpriteArcher
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMov
52190765805
WeaponStarting Items
FE12 BowBow - DFE11ironbowIron Bow*
FE11steelbowSteel Bow**

*Only if he was recruited in the prologue

**Only if he was not recruited in the prologue

Promotion Gains[]

Item Required Promoted Class
FE11mastersealMaster Seal FEDS Sniper Map SpriteSniper
1 +8 +2 +1 +5 +5 +1 +3 +2
Weapon Levels
FE12 Bow Bow +75

Class Sets[]

Base Classes Promoted Classes
-

Growth Rates[]

Default
HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
70% 40% 0% 40% 40% 50% 30% 0%
Reclassing Options

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
70% 45% 0% 45% 20% 50% 35% 5%

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
60% 40% 0% 40% 35% 50% 30% 10%

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
70% 40% 0% 40% 40% 50% 25% 5%

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
50% 20% 30% 40% 25% 50% 5% 20%

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
50% 15% 10% 35% 30% 50% 10% 40%

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
50% 20% 20% 40% 30% 50% 5% 30%

Support Relationships[]

Supports
Character Conversations Total points for
C B A
Jeorge 1, 2, 3 5 10 16
Ryan 1, 2, 3 5 11 18
Draug None 5 11 18
Norne None 5 11 18
Supported by
Character Conversations Total points for
C B A
Kris 1, 2, 3 5 11 18
Marth None 5 11 18
Jeorge 1, 2, 3 5 10 16
Ryan 1, 2, 3 5 11 18
Norne None 5 11 18
  • To increase support levels, characters must participate in chapters together
  • One support point is gained for each chapter they both participate in
  • A hyphen (-) indicates the support level cannot be reached
  • Characters must be within a three tile radius of each other to receive support bonuses

Bonuses per level:

Support Conversations[]

Number Importance Name Chapters Needed Reward
181 * Gordin and Kris 1 7 -
182 * Gordin and Kris 2 10 -
183 * Gordin and Kris 3 14 Defense BondDefense Bond
286 * Gordin and Jeorge 1 3 -
287 * Gordin and Jeorge 2 6 -
288 * Gordin and Jeorge 3 10 SkillBondSkill Bond
325 * Gordin and Ryan 1 4 -
326 * Gordin and Ryan 2 7 -
327 * Gordin and Ryan 3 11 SkillBondSkill Bond
  • To obtain the conversations, characters must participate in chapters together
  • The requirements for unlocking support conversations are separate from the support bonus system

Overall[]

Secret Book (Artwork)
Subjective: The following part of this article is based upon the editor's personal experiences and opinions, and therefore may not be applicable for all readers.

Gordin largely repeats his best traits in New Mystery, being a highly competent flier-killer in dangerous early maps and boasting a fairly impressive 9 Strength. His traditionally terrible start is mitigated on a second playthrough, due to his ability to immediately reclass as a Hunter and bump up his Speed and Move. Gordin's growths are somewhat on the low side by New Mystery standards, but they are workable enough by the standards of the game's bow-users. He may suffer somewhat in the endgame, and he is far from overpowered, but all he truly needs is his Strength, his promotion bonuses, and the Parthia to fulfill his role as a chipper and flier-killer, and in New Mystery, his job is in high demand.

Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE[]

Boss Stats[]

Starting ClassWardrobe Stats
TMS Archer icon SniperAttack 180, Armor 56
LevelHPEPStrMagSklSpdLckDefRes
52?????????
GIR Sword IconGIR Lance IconGIR Axe IconGIR Bow IconGIR Fire IconGIR Ice IconGIR Electricity IconGIR Force IconGIR Light IconGIR Dark Icon
----Weak------WeakNullResistResist
SkillsItems
CommandSessionPassive--
GIR Bow Icon Grand Tack
GIR Fire Icon Inferno Strike
GIR Force Icon Gale Strike
GIR Bow IconAxe-Snipe EX
GIR Bow IconElec-Snipe EX
--


Fire Emblem Heroes[]

Altean Archer
Altean archer who is masterful with his bow. Looks younger that he actually is. Appears in Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem.

Base Stats[]

Rarity:
✯✯✯
Heroes Gordin Sprite (3*)Title
Altean Archer
Group
Heroes Infantry Infantry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
17/18/19
36/39/42
5/6/7
24/27/30
4/5/6
19/22/25
6/7/8
25/28/31
2/3/4
11/14/17
SkillsWeapon
FEH skill offense Steel BowFEH Bow Bow
✯✯✯✯
Gordin FEH SpriteTitle
Altean Archer
Group
Heroes Infantry Infantry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
17/18/19
37/40/43
6/7/8
26/29/32
4/5/6
20/23/26
7/8/9
27/30/33
2/3/4
12/15/18
SkillsWeapon
FEH skill offense Brave Bow
FEH skill support Shove
FEH Bow Bow
✯✯✯✯✯
Gordin FEH SpriteTitle
Altean Archer
Group
Heroes Infantry Infantry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
18/19/20
40/43/46
6/7/8
28/31/34
5/6/7
22/25/29
7/8/9
29/32/35
3/4/5
13/17/20
SkillsWeapon
FEH skill offense Brave Bow+
FEH skill support Shove
FEH Bow Bow
Resplendent ✯✯✯✯✯
Resplendent Gordin Heroes spriteTitle
Altean Archer
Group
Heroes Infantry Infantry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
20/21/22
42/45/48
8/9/10
30/33/36
7/8/9
24/27/31
9/10/11
31/34/37
5/6/7
15/19/22
SkillsWeapon
FEH skill offense Brave Bow+
FEH skill support Shove
FEH Bow Bow

Skills[]

TypeNamePrerequisiteDefaultUnlocked
FEH skill offenseIron Bow---
Steel Bow-FEH Star Rarity 3-
Brave BowSteel BowFEH Star Rarity 4FEH Star Rarity 3
Brave Bow+Brave BowFEH Star Rarity 5FEH Star Rarity 5
Renowned Bow--FEH Star Rarity 5
FEH skill supportShove-FEH Star Rarity 4FEH Star Rarity 3
AFEH Attack +1 Attack +1--
FEH Attack +2 Attack +2FEH Attack +1 Attack +1FEH Star Rarity 3
FEH Attack +3 Attack +3FEH Attack +2 Attack +2FEH Star Rarity 4
BFEH Vantage 1 Vantage 1-FEH Star Rarity 3
FEH Vantage 2 Vantage 2FEH Vantage 1 Vantage 1FEH Star Rarity 4
FEH Vantage 3 Vantage 3FEH Vantage 2 Vantage 2FEH Star Rarity 5

Overall[]

Secret Book (Artwork)
Subjective: The following part of this article is based upon the editor's personal experiences and opinions, and therefore may not be applicable for all readers.
Base Set[]

Gordin is among the first units in Heroes as part of the initial launch roster. He is a colorless bow infantry unit who is a particularly straightforward Book I unit in terms of his general role with decent 31 Atk and a solid physical bulk score of 75. His mid-low Spd of 25 is not particularly helpful to him as its not high enough to achieve natural double attacks on a wide range of units, though his personal weapon somewhat alleviates this a bit. His Res of 17 gives him a tremendous weakness to exploit defensively. Gordin may not be the most exciting unit or stand out compared to a large portion of the cast, particularly long after her, but he can be built on a budget and even has a Resplendent form to boot.
Gordin has a Brave Bow as his default weapon, allowing him a double attack whenever he initiates combat at the cost of losing 5 Spd. While this bring him to a low 20, it allows him to guarantee that he can launch some moderate attacks against foes. His persona Renowned Bow is more or less a stronger Brave Bow, with 9 Mt to give him 40 base Atk. When refined, he also inflicts Atk/Def-4 on foes within two spaces of him during combat.
Shove allows Gordin to push an ally one space in the direction he interacts with them using the skill. Attack +3 gives him a flat increase to his Atk stat while Vantage allows Gordin to attack before his foe if they initiate combat on him while he is under 75% HP at the start.

Counters[]

Gordin is far too simple in his kit and default mechanics, thus has simpler counters including Raventomes that naturally carry color advantage over him. His lower Atk often does not allow him to deal significant damage unless he is heavily invested into thus most highly defensive units can likely shrug off his attacks with little issue. His low Res also makes him a prime target against mages, many of whom can also easily double attack him as well due to his low Spd.

Skill Inheritance[]

Fully investing in Gordin's Renowned Bow means that giving him Death Blow is a natural fit as he will gain +6 Atk at third tier or +8 if he can get the fourth tier when initiating combat. Sturdy Impact can also work due to the Atk+6 boost as well as the Def+10 boost and the ability to negate his foe's follow-up attack. Reposition works well as a support skill due to the superior means of ally positioning as can Draw Back to keep an ally in front of them as he pulls them out of danger. Luna allows him to ignore 50% of his foe's Def when it activates further improving his effective damage and charges quickly thanks to his Brave Bow attacks. Lull Attack Defense further decreases his foes Atk/Def during combat while Special Spiral allows him to charge his specials even quicker. If on a budget, Chill Defense can provide him a means to weaken his foe's Def before combat, though targeting the right unit may be a bit tricky. Skill C is flexible including supportive skills like Hone Attack to boost allies, Odd/Even Attack Wave to give him and his allies even more Atk boosts during specific numbered turns, or Threaten Defense/Defense Smoke to debuff his foe's defenses so he can hit harder.

Meet Some of the Heroes[]

Altean Archer Gordin
Gordin altean archer pop01 Gordin is an archer serving with the Altean royal knights. He was with Marth from the start of his adventures, helping him achieve victory in a number of battles!
Gordin altean archer pop02 Gordin was something of a rookie when the War of Shadows first broke out, but after the war, he became a pupil of the famed sharpshooter Jeorge. With Jeorge as his mentor, Gordin's skills improved by leaps and bounds!
Gordin altean archer pop03 Jeorge initially opposed Marth during the War of Heroes, but Gordin managed to convince him into joining Marth's struggle for peace.
Gordin altean archer pop04 Sometimes, Gordin worries that he doesn't quite look the part with his boyish appearance, but I can tell that he's a talented archer and a true Hero despite his looks.
Closely Associated Characters
Marth Prince of Altea who fights for his homeland and deeply values his friends. Gordin serves under his leadership.
Jeorge Archanean archer thought to be the best on his continent. A skilled strategist. He met Gordin during the War of Shadows and became his mentor after the war ended.

Quotes[]

Death Quotes[]

“Lord Marth, good luck…”
—Gordin's death quote in Mystery of the Emblem Book 1
“Ryan, forgive me…”
—Gordin's death quote in Mystery of the Emblem Book 2
“Grrrmph…”
—Gordin's death quote, as an enemy, in the prologue of Shadow Dragon
“Prince Marth… It was…an honor…”
—Gordin's death quote in Shadow Dragon

Event Recap (Shadow Dragon)[]

Gordin Gagged[]

  • Ruffian: You! Inside!
  • Gordin: Grrrmph…
  • Ruffian: Heh. I thought Altea was the great 'ero Anri's kingdom! Didn't take more'n a couple of days to break you, now did it, Gaggles?
  • Gordin: Mmph! Arrumph!
  • Ruffian: What's the matter, Gaggles? Can't talk cause you're gagged, Gaggles? Ba ha ha! I'll letcha in on a little secret. Altea's little princeling is on 'is way 'ere right this moment.
  • Gordin: ......!
  • Ruffian: Ooh, but sad for you, you look awful dangerous in the uniform… MISTER GRA SOLDIER! Ha! Soon as the prince sees you, 'e'll say, “Yow! It's an enemy ambush!”-and that'll be the end of you.
  • Gordin: Gugrrrmph!
  • Ruffian: Once the prince sticks you like a pig, we get to call him Marth the Tyrant, coz 'e kills 'is own countrymen. Won't that be an 'oot!
  • Gordin: Rrrmph.
  • Ruffian: So long, Gaggles! Better start prayin' to your 'igher deity of choice!

Recruiting Gordin[]

  • Marth: Yow! It's an enemy ambush!
  • Gordin: Rrrgmph mrph!
  • Marth: Huh? You've been gagged? Here, I'll get that… Wait, I know you! You're one of our archers, er…
  • Gordin: Gordin, sire! My name is Gordin. The enemy captured me and left me in this mortifying state.
  • Marth: I see. Well, I'm glad you're unharmed. But I'm afraid we cannot stay here a moment longer. Stay behind me and-
  • Gordin: I can fight, sire! If you have a bow I could use, I would be honored to fight at your side.

Farewell (Gordin)[]

“I was dead anyway till you came, sire… If I'm to die again, at least let me die for you. Fortune protect you, sire… ”
—Gordin's farewell quote if chosen as the decoy in Prologue IV of Shadow Dragon

Recruiting Jeorge in Mystery of the Emblem[]

  • Gordin: Mister Jeorge! Please wait a second!
  • Jeorge: Huh? …Gordin? Long time no see. You appear stronger, but has your archery improved?
  • Gordin: Yes, right now… I am recognized as the finest archer of Altea. It was all thanks to you, Mister Jeorge, that I could become this strong.
  • Jeorge: So? Did you come all the way here so that you could duel with me?
  • Gordin: Wh-what? Of course not! This might sound silly but… Can you come along with us again?
  • Jeorge: ......
  • Gordin: Please! Mister Jeorge!!
  • Jeorge: I already swore an oath to Nyna, but I can't stand Hardin. He used his might to threaten other countries, and executed anybody who opposed him without question. Archanea's army right now is just a bunch of paid savages, with no dignity of a knight. I will draw my bow against my own country, to bring back the Kingdom of Archanea of old. Gordin, I hope you can pass on my thoughts to Prince Marth.
  • Gordin: Thank you, Mister Jeorge!!

Heroes[]

Gordin/Heroes Quotes

Endings[]

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light[]

Founds an orphanage to care for children who lost their parents in the war.

Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem[]

Book 1[]

Altean Archer
He became the pupil of an Archanean bow knight, and later returned to the Altean Knights, along with his younger brother.

Book 2[]

Altean Archer
For some reason he left the Altean knights for Pales. Later he joined Archanea's free knights.

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon[]

The Ungagged
Gordin squired himself to an Archanean knight, to further his mastery of the bow. Later, he returned to Altea with his brother.

Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem[]

Gifted Archer
Gordin retired from knighthood for personal reasons, and then moved to Archanea's palace. Afterward, he became a member of the Archanean Rangers.

Non-Canon Appearances[]

Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)[]

Gordin is illustrated in the trading card game Fire Emblem Cipher with the following cards:

Choose Your Legends Placement History[]

Etymology[]

Gordin is an uncommon spelling of the name Gordon,[2] which was derived from a place name meaning “great hill” or “round hill” from an Old English word. The name is usually associated with Scotland and was commonly used as a surname. Its use as a given name originally began in honor of the British general Charles George Gordon, who died defending the city of Khartoum in Sudan.

Trivia[]

  • Gordin and Abel are the only original members of the Altean Knights who leave the country of their own accord at the end of Mystery of the Emblem and its remake. The rest of the other knights (barring Luke who resigns, and Draug who is asked to become the leader of Grust's army by Marth) continue to reside in their homeland and serve in the military. Coincidentally, all the men mentioned have green hair.
  • Gordin's bond support with Ryan is one of the few support bonuses in Mystery of the Emblem that is familial in nature, the others being Maria's one-way support with Minerva, Yuliya and Jubelo's mutual support, and Tiki's support with Bantu.
  • In his TCG artwork, Gordin appears to be wielding a Steel Bow as both an Archer and a Sniper.
  • Gordin has a unique weapon, Gordin's Bow, eponymously named after himself in New Mystery of the Emblem, as does his brother Ryan. Both of these bows can be potentially obtained from the Everyone's Conditions function on the battle preparations menu. Gordin's Bow has better might than Ryan's, but less hit and Durability, although both share the same critical rate of 10.
  • In New Mystery of the Emblem, if Kris is female, Gordin can be one of her five potential love interests, along with Wolf, Jeorge, Warren, and Horace.

Gallery[]

See main article: Gordin/Gallery.

References[]

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