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[[File:MarthFireEmblemAwakening.jpg|thumb|left|160px|Artwork from ''Fire Emblem: Awakening''.]]
[[File:MarthFireEmblemAwakening.jpg|thumb|left|160px|Artwork from ''Fire Emblem: Awakening''.]]
The first game in what would become the long-running tactical role-playing medieval high fantasy series ''Fire Emblem'', released on the  Famicom (Japanese NES) and titled ''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]''), introduced Marth as the main character. His design was noticeably different from his modern-day incarnation. The second game in the series, ''Fire Emblem Gaiden'', took place on the same fictional world but on a different continent and was only tangentially related to the first and did not feature Marth. The third game however, titled ''[[Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo]]'' ("''Mystery of the Emblem''") and released on Super Famicom (Super NES) early in 1994, was both a remake of the original game and a continuation of that game's story. Marth underwent a character redesign to resemble the more "[[Wikipedia:Bishounen|bishounen]]" prince he is portrayed as in today's modern image of him, and he became the only ''FE'' -series main character to feature in a starring role from the start of the game in more than one ''FE'' title. In both these games, his in-game unit is the only one that belongs to the Lord character class, and that became tradition with all main starring characters of subsequent ''FE'' titles, being units that must be kept alive and start out weak but become very powerful over the course of each game.
The first game in what would become the long-running tactical role-playing medieval high fantasy series ''Fire Emblem'', released on the  Famicom (Japanese NES) and titled ''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]''), introduced Marth as the main character. His design was noticeably different from his modern-day incarnation. The second game in the series, ''Fire Emblem Gaiden'', took place on the same fictional world but on a different continent and was only tangentially related to the first and did not feature Marth. The third game however, titled ''[[Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo]]'' ("''Mystery of the Emblem''") and released on Super Famicom (Super NES) early in 1994, was both a remake of the original game and a continuation of that game's story. Marth underwent a character redesign to resemble the more "[[Wikipedia:Bishounen|bishounen]]" prince he is portrayed as in today's modern image of him, and he became the only ''FE'' -series main character to feature in a starring role from the start of the game in more than one ''FE'' title. In both these games, his in-game unit is the only one that belongs to the Lord character class, and that became tradition with all main starring characters of subsequent ''FE'' titles, being units that must be kept alive and start out weak but become very powerful over the course of each game.
 
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Marth returns to the ''Fire Emblem'' series as a downloadable and playable character in the 3DS game [[fireemblemwiki:Fire Emblem: Awakening|''Fire Emblem: Awakening'']].
Marth returns to the ''Fire Emblem'' series as a downloadable and playable character in the 3DS game [[fireemblemwiki:Fire Emblem: Awakening|''Fire Emblem: Awakening'']].
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