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The '''Black Knight''' ({{ja|漆黒の騎士|Shikkoku no Kishi}}, ''Dark Knight'') is a character from the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Tellius}} games in the {{uv|Fire Emblem}} series.
The '''Black Knight'''" ({{ja|漆黒の騎士|Shikkoku no Kishi}}, ''Dark Knight''), real name '''Zelgius''' ({{ja|ゼルギウス|Zerugiusu}}, ''Zelgius''), is a major antagonist and [[Ike]]'s rival in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance}}'' and ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn}}''.


==Origin==
==Origin==
The Black Knight is a major antagonist and [[Ike]]'s rival in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance}}'' and ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn}}''. He is a mysterious knight who serves the kingdom of {{s|fireemblemwiki|Daein}}, whose identity is not known even to the king he serves, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ashnard}}. Regarded by both his allies and his enemies as virtually invincible, in addition to his immense strength and talent as a swordsman, he wields goddess-blessed armor and his sword {{s|fireemblemwiki|Alondite}}, the counterpart blade to Ike's ultimate weapon, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ragnell}}. Ike first encounters the Black Knight early in ''Path of Radiance'', when he witnesses the death of his father, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Greil}}, at the hands of the Black Knight in a duel. Ike's desire to defeat the Black Knight and avenge his father's death is one of his primary motivations as he fights in the war against Daein. Ike challenges the Black Knight multiple times throughout the game, but is incapable of harming him until he obtains the blessed sword Ragnell. Near the end of the game, Ike and the Black Knight have a final climactic duel in Nados Castle; Ike emerges triumphant, and as Ike escapes the castle crumbles behind him, leaving Ike to presume the Black Knight's demise.
General Zelgius lives a dual life: under his true identity, he is revered as the most esteemed and honorable general of [[fireemblemwiki:Begnion|the Begnion Empire]] and is a vassal of Prime Minister {{s|fireemblemwiki|Sephiran}}; and as the Black Knight, he is a mysterious servant of the Kingdom of {{s|fireemblemwiki|Daein}} whose true identity is unknown even to its king, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ashnard}}. Both identities are regarded as immensely strong and talented warriors, and as the Black Knight, he also wields a variety of mysterious magical artifacts, including blessed armor that repels weapons that are not themselves blessed; {{s|fireemblemwiki|Warp Powder|warp powder}} that allows him to instantly travel anywhere, at the cost of exhausting him; and the divine sword {{s|fireemblemwiki|Alondite}}.


In ''Radiant Dawn'', the presumed-to-be-dead Black Knight resurfaces in the fight for Daein's liberation from {{s|fireemblemwiki|Begnion}} as an ally to the Daein freedom fighter {{s|fireemblemwiki|Micaiah}}. After saving her from an ambush by hostile forces, he comes to her aid in the final battle to free Daein, and again when Daein is pitted against Ike, his mercenaries, and the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Laguz}} he fights for. The Black Knight reveals to Ike that he allowed Ike to win in their previous duel; after he realized that Greil had crippled himself, he wished to battle Greil in his prime, so he let Ike live so that he may grow stronger and the two could battle again. After the awakening of the Goddesses Ashera and Yune, as Ike and his party ascend the Tower of Guidance to challenge Ashera, he meets the Black Knight again. The Black Knight's true identity is revealed to be Zelgius, the commander of Begnion's troops, and the two begin their final duel, which Ike wins. Before and after their duel, Ike and Micaiah see visions that reveal the Black Knight's past as a "Branded" (one with both human/Beorc and Laguz blood in their veins), which rendered him a long-lived outcast among both Beorc and Laguz. He was eventually taken in by the ancient Laguz Lehran, who was masquerading as Begnion's Prime Minister, Sephiran. With the Black Knight's death, Alondite accepts Ike as its new owner (though any advanced sword-wielder may use it in his stead).
The Black Knight first appears early in ''Path of Radiance'' at the outbreak of the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Mad King's War}}, when he challenges Ike's father and his own former mentor, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Greil}}, to a duel in order to retrieve {{s|fireemblemwiki|Lehran's Medallion}}. He kills the aging and crippled Greil far more easily than he expected, right in front of Ike, and flees the scene when {{s|fireemblemwiki|Caineghis}} interrupts them; he leaves behind {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ragnell}}, the counterpart to Alondite, which the Black Knight had unsuccessfully attempted to goad Greil into using. From this point, Ike's quest for vengeance against the Black Knight is one of his biggest motivations throughout the war, but whenever they meet, Ike is unable to harm him at all with his ordinary swords. Near the end of the game, Ike and the Black Knight face each other at Nados Castle, with Ike now wielding Ragnell; Ike emerges triumphant, and as he escapes the castle crumbles behind him, leaving him to presume that the Black Knight has died.
 
Three years later, in ''Radiant Dawn'', the presumed-to-be-dead Black Knight resurfaces in the fight for Daein's liberation from {{s|fireemblemwiki|Begnion}} as an ally to the Daein freedom fighter {{s|fireemblemwiki|Micaiah}}. After saving her from an ambush by hostile forces, he comes to her aid in the final battle to free Daein. When the war between Begnion and the {{s|Laguz Alliance}} coalition breaks out, Zelgius fights on both sides: as the Black Knight, he continues to serve and protect Micaiah; and as himself, he reluctantly leads the Begnion charge but is embroiled in conflict and infighting with Begnion politicians, and when the Begnion forces experience a schism over the conflict, he sides with Empress {{s|fireemblemwiki|Sanaki}}, Sephiran, and the Laguz Alliance against the politicians. He has become now fixated on Ike - who now serves on the side of the Laguz Alliance - as a rival: in the Nados duel, Ike had mentioned that Greil had crippled himself, robbing Zelgius of his desire to face Greil as he had been in his prime, so the Black Knight chose to let Ike win in the hope that he would grow stronger and provide him a future challenge worthy of the prime Greil.
 
Zelgius survives the judgement of the awakened goddesses {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ashera}} and {{s|fireemblemwiki|Yune}}, and as the Black Knight appears before Micaiah and unsuccessfully tries to convince her to stop fighting so that he can protect her. In the finale of the game, the Black Knight confronts Ike, Micaiah, and their party in the Tower of Guidance, standing in the way of their climb to its top to face Ashera, and reveals his true identity. Ike and Zelgius duel for the final time: Ike wins, mortally wounding him, and Zelgius dies content that his wish to face Greil in his prime has, by proxy in Ike, been fulfilled. Before and after the duel, Ike and Micaiah see visions that reveal Zelgius's past: he was born in Daein as a {{s|fireemblemwiki|Branded}}, and his mixed beorc/laguz ancestry had rendered him a long-lived outcast among both species. Sephiran - true identity Lehran, an ancient laguz - had taken him in and made him a key player in his plans, winning Zelgius's absolute loyalty with the promise that he would no longer need to be an outcast.
 
In combat, the Black Knight is one of most powerful units in either game. He belongs to the armored unit archetype, but has higher stats and unique traits compared to regular armored units. He has immense strength and defenses, and in ''Path of Radiance'', he has a blessed armor effect which makes him immune to all weapons at the player's disposal up to that point except Ragnell (this effect has faded by the time of ''Radiant Dawn''). Even when the blessing effect is being bypassed, however, he can still power through opposing attacks and sustain relatively little damage. Like Ragnell, his sword Alondite has the bonus ability to attack over long distances by slinging shockwaves. In addition to his recurring boss appearances, ''Radiant Dawn'' gives the player the opportunity to control him in three chapters played from Micaiah's perspective, in which he is by far the strongest unit at their disposal. Additionally, after his final defeat in ''Radiant Dawn'', Alondite is given to the player's army and can be used by any advanced sword-wielding ally, with all of the same strength and abilities as before.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==

Revision as of 02:00, August 19, 2020

Black Knight
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Official artwork of the Black Knight from Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.
Universe Fire Emblem
Debut Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (2005)
Smash Bros. appearances Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Fire Emblem Heroes (2018, update)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo GameCube
Species Branded
Gender Male
Place of origin Tellius
English voice actor Robert Clotworthy
Japanese voice actor Junji Majima
Article on Fire Emblem Wiki Zelgius

The Black Knight" (漆黒の騎士, Dark Knight), real name Zelgius (ゼルギウス, Zelgius), is a major antagonist and Ike's rival in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn.

Origin

General Zelgius lives a dual life: under his true identity, he is revered as the most esteemed and honorable general of the Begnion Empire and is a vassal of Prime Minister Sephiran; and as the Black Knight, he is a mysterious servant of the Kingdom of Daein whose true identity is unknown even to its king, Ashnard. Both identities are regarded as immensely strong and talented warriors, and as the Black Knight, he also wields a variety of mysterious magical artifacts, including blessed armor that repels weapons that are not themselves blessed; Warp Powder that allows him to instantly travel anywhere, at the cost of exhausting him; and the divine sword Alondite.

The Black Knight first appears early in Path of Radiance at the outbreak of the Mad King's War, when he challenges Ike's father and his own former mentor, Greil, to a duel in order to retrieve Lehran's Medallion. He kills the aging and crippled Greil far more easily than he expected, right in front of Ike, and flees the scene when Caineghis interrupts them; he leaves behind Ragnell, the counterpart to Alondite, which the Black Knight had unsuccessfully attempted to goad Greil into using. From this point, Ike's quest for vengeance against the Black Knight is one of his biggest motivations throughout the war, but whenever they meet, Ike is unable to harm him at all with his ordinary swords. Near the end of the game, Ike and the Black Knight face each other at Nados Castle, with Ike now wielding Ragnell; Ike emerges triumphant, and as he escapes the castle crumbles behind him, leaving him to presume that the Black Knight has died.

Three years later, in Radiant Dawn, the presumed-to-be-dead Black Knight resurfaces in the fight for Daein's liberation from Begnion as an ally to the Daein freedom fighter Micaiah. After saving her from an ambush by hostile forces, he comes to her aid in the final battle to free Daein. When the war between Begnion and the [[:Laguz Alliance:{{{2}}}|{{{2}}}]] coalition breaks out, Zelgius fights on both sides: as the Black Knight, he continues to serve and protect Micaiah; and as himself, he reluctantly leads the Begnion charge but is embroiled in conflict and infighting with Begnion politicians, and when the Begnion forces experience a schism over the conflict, he sides with Empress Sanaki, Sephiran, and the Laguz Alliance against the politicians. He has become now fixated on Ike - who now serves on the side of the Laguz Alliance - as a rival: in the Nados duel, Ike had mentioned that Greil had crippled himself, robbing Zelgius of his desire to face Greil as he had been in his prime, so the Black Knight chose to let Ike win in the hope that he would grow stronger and provide him a future challenge worthy of the prime Greil.

Zelgius survives the judgement of the awakened goddesses Ashera and Yune, and as the Black Knight appears before Micaiah and unsuccessfully tries to convince her to stop fighting so that he can protect her. In the finale of the game, the Black Knight confronts Ike, Micaiah, and their party in the Tower of Guidance, standing in the way of their climb to its top to face Ashera, and reveals his true identity. Ike and Zelgius duel for the final time: Ike wins, mortally wounding him, and Zelgius dies content that his wish to face Greil in his prime has, by proxy in Ike, been fulfilled. Before and after the duel, Ike and Micaiah see visions that reveal Zelgius's past: he was born in Daein as a Branded, and his mixed beorc/laguz ancestry had rendered him a long-lived outcast among both species. Sephiran - true identity Lehran, an ancient laguz - had taken him in and made him a key player in his plans, winning Zelgius's absolute loyalty with the promise that he would no longer need to be an outcast.

In combat, the Black Knight is one of most powerful units in either game. He belongs to the armored unit archetype, but has higher stats and unique traits compared to regular armored units. He has immense strength and defenses, and in Path of Radiance, he has a blessed armor effect which makes him immune to all weapons at the player's disposal up to that point except Ragnell (this effect has faded by the time of Radiant Dawn). Even when the blessing effect is being bypassed, however, he can still power through opposing attacks and sustain relatively little damage. Like Ragnell, his sword Alondite has the bonus ability to attack over long distances by slinging shockwaves. In addition to his recurring boss appearances, Radiant Dawn gives the player the opportunity to control him in three chapters played from Micaiah's perspective, in which he is by far the strongest unit at their disposal. Additionally, after his final defeat in Radiant Dawn, Alondite is given to the player's army and can be used by any advanced sword-wielding ally, with all of the same strength and abilities as before.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The Black Knight appears as a trophy and a sticker. He is also referenced in the form of the song Against the Dark Knight, which plays on Castle Siege.

Trophy

Black Knight trophy from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Black Knight trophy in Brawl.
Black Knight
One of Daein's Four Riders and wielder of the blessed sword Alondite. Once an apprentice to Ike's father, Greil, the two eventually duel, resulting in Greil's defeat. Thought to be dead after losing to Ike and the blessed sword Ragnell, the Black Knight survives and comes to the aid of Micaiah, the leader of the Dawn Brigade, a band of Daein freedom fighters.
GameCube: Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
Wii: Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

Sticker

Stickers
Name Game Effect Characters
The Black Knight Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance SpecialLaunchPower+040StickerIconLaunchPower.png +40 All charactersRandomHeadSSBB.png
Brawl Sticker The Black Knight (Fire Emblem PoR).png
The Black Knight
(Fire Emblem: PoR)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

The Black Knight appears in Super Smash Bros. 4 in several minor roles. His leitmotif, Against the Dark Knight, also returns in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Trophy

The Black Knight trophy is exclusive to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Black Knight trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Black Knight
North America Not even the other members of the Daein army know the truth behind this dark knight. He is Ike's rival in Path of Radiance and the sequel, Radiant Dawn. His mastery skill Eclipse is so incredibly powerful, it'd be understandable if you thought his defeat would bring peace to the war-torn land.
Europe It's said that the Black Knight's identity is a mystery even to the Daein army who he fights for. In Path of Radiance, he's Ike's mortal enemy, and this enmity continues into Radiant Dawn. His already fearsome strength is bolstered further by the skill Eclipse. He's so powerful that you might even expect him to be the final boss.
GameCube: Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (10/2005)
Wii: Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (11/2007)

As a costume

A Mii Swordfighter dressed as the Black Knight.

The Black Knight's armor is the basis of a paid downloadable content costume for Mii Swordfighters. The Black Knight's color scheme also serves as the basis for one of Ike's alternate costumes.

The Black Knight item in Smash Tour.

In Smash Tour

In Smash Tour, the Black Knight is a red item. A player using the Black Knight at the beginning of a battle will cause their smash attacks to occasionally have one-hit KO power at random for that battle.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As an Assist Trophy

The Black Knight as an Assist Trophy in Ultimate.

The Black Knight appears as an Assist Trophy in Ultimate. He moves across the stage slowly, attacking any nearby opponents with his sword, Alondite. His attacks are extremely powerful, and they trigger Special Zoom for most of the time. While he can be attacked and defeated, his HP is relatively high, he can't be grabbed, and he does not flinch from most attacks. Training Mode describes his Assist Trophy: Slowly approaches, and then executes several extremely powerful slashing attacks.

Robert Clotworthy and Junji Majima reprise their roles in both English and Japanese, albeit via recycled voice clips from Fire Emblem Heroes.

In the English version, the Black Knight has three quotes that have him say English words.

  • "Here I go." when summoned.
  • "Know your place!" when departing.
  • "Can't move!" when defeated.

As a costume

The Black Knight Mii costume returns, and is purchasable from the Shop.

Spirit

No. Image Name Type Class Slot Ability Series
664
Zelgius Spirit.png
Zelgius
Attack
★★★ 2 Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99 Fire Emblem
665 Black Knight
Attack
★★★★ 2 Armor Knight Fire Emblem

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