
Dying as Yourself: In Birthright, Garon gradually regains his sense of self and sanity as he speaks to Corrin once his dragon form is defeated.This is a hint that Garon is gone, as his corpse (which is a puppet of Anankos) is basically a different person sharing his memories. Doting Parent: Leo reveals in his supports with Elise that Garon would show him affection, patting him on the head, and carrying him around on his shoulders - a stark contrast to the man he is today.Dropped a Bridge on Him: In Revelation, he is quickly eaten by Anankos without being fought by Corrin and company.Dragons Are Demonic: He transforms into the wicked Blight Dragon during the final battle of Birthright, complete with glowing red eye.His status as a servant is highlighted by his Familiar/Empty Vessel class on the Nohr route, where you find out his fate. The Dragon: His corpse to the Dragon King Anankos, having been turned into a vessel of his.In Revelation, it's revealed that he offered Gunter Dragon Blood and a place in his court, and then slaughtered his family and village after he turned him down in favor of remaining with them.Or at least this is the case after he became Anankos' vessel. The default punishment for defying any of his orders appears to be death.This is the first sign of his connection to both Azura and Anankos. Disappears into Light: Rather, he dissipates into water bubbles in Birthright and Conquest.Anankos eats him to regain the power he invested in him, right in front of his children, no less. Devour the Dragon: On the wrong end of this in Revelation.Demoted to Extra: In Revelation he only makes three appearances and is unfought, due to the focus being on Anankos.Demonic Possession: "Garon" is a monster servant of Anankos (who is able to program him to do whatever he wants) with Garon's memories, and is currently inhabiting the real (and deceased) Garon's body.Death Seeker: Pre-death Garon, upon regaining control of his body at the end of Birthright, admits to having wished for death since his possession began.His current self is his corpse transformed and manipulated by Anankos into a vessel to further his agenda of annihilating both Hoshido and Nohr. Dead All Along: Garon actually died years before the story even began, though after he had Elise.In Conquest, he's also sitting on a Throne tile, which provides an additional layer of defensive bonuses while restoring a portion of his health every turn. Damage-Sponge Boss: The Dragonskin skill effectively doubles his health when faced against conventional weaponry by halving the damage that he receives as one of the ability's effects.Damage Reduction: When fought in Conquest, he has both the Armored Blow and Warding Blow skills.

Cool Sword: While Garon doesn't have swords in his current arsenal, this Cipher card ◊ shows him wielding none other than Xander's current weapon, Siegfried.Climax Boss: His slime form is the penultimate boss of Conquest,.Came Back Wrong: Courtesy of Anankos who, after his death, replaced Garon's spirit with that of a monster servant with access to Garon's memories, and who Anankos can control as he pleases.Brutish Character, Brutish Weapon: The vicious king of Nohr wields the S-Rank weapon Bölverk, a large axe with a partially serrated double-head.Brainwashed and Crazy: He Came Back Wrong as this due to Anankos's influence.Blob Monster: "Garon" reveals his true form as a slime monster on the Conquest route.Big Bad: Seems to be this in both Birthright and Conquest, but is revealed in Revelation to have been manipulated the whole time.His last appearance on the Revelation route was him appearing and expecting his master to make him a vessel like Gunter was. Believing Their Own Lies: Garon never seems to realize he's a monster until something forces it to manifest (Hoshido Throne) and never notices when Anankos takes control to make him think the way his masters wants him to think.

Ax-Crazy: He becomes more and more unhinged as The Crown of Nibelung goes on, to the point he begins to casually execute Nohrian soldiers and civillians in his throne room for his own pleasure.To a lesser extent, while the siblings on the Conquest route indeed come into conflict with him as well, it's only after he's dead and Anankos turns his corpse into his vessel to do his bidding.
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