The eldest child of the king, and yet he never ascended to the throne." - Dimitri, in "Crests: The Good and the Bad (Blue Lions)" in Blue Lions Chapter 5, Fire Emblem: Three Houses Roman cognomen meaning "red-haired" in Latin. Etymology and other languages Names, etymology and in other regions While Rufus never appears in person, he is rumored to be a womanizer. In Crimson Flower, Rufus is not murdered by Cornelia he ultimately becomes the last living scion of the Blaiddyd bloodline, as Dimitri is slain in combat against the Imperial Army at Tailtean Plains. In 1181 of non-Crimson Flower routes, Rufus is murdered by Faerghus's Court mage Cornelia, who framed Dimitri for his murder as means of destabilizing the Kingdom. His temporary rule was jeopardized by rumors the he was complicit with the tragedy in order to claim the throne for himself. Īfter Lambert died in the Tragedy of Duscur in Imperial year 1176, Rufus assumed the role of the Kingdom's regent, as his nephew and Faergus's crown prince Dimitri was too young to assume the throne. As Lambert possessed a Crest that Rufus did not, his younger brother was preferred in the line of succession Rufus was granted the title of Grand Duke of Itha, and Lambert inherited the crown of the kingdom. Rufus was the firstborn son of House Blaiddyd in Faerghus and older brother of Lambert.
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