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Marth\fire_emblem\clancy\marth_promotion_sfm.mdl Once resolved to a cause, he becomes a beacon of inspiration to those who fight alongside him. In addition, Marth often seeks consistent reassurance in his decisions, of which can be seen as both a flaw and a strength, as while it may hinder him at times, but reflects a open-mindedness to others opinions.
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Marth has also been shown to be extremely humble as reflected in his supports, to the point he gets somewhat bashful when complimented by his descendants. Nonetheless, he relents at her desire to remain close to his side and finds comfort with her presence. Could Marth have it his way, he would much prefer for Caeda to return home and await his return than risk losing her to the war. While Marth shares a passionate bond with Caeda that blossoms over the course of his story, the two often fret over each other's safety, even quarreling over the latter's involvement in the war. And even after their engagement, Marth tends to be oblivious to the feelings that other girls have for him, such as Catria, Marisha, and so forth. Outside of his duties, Marth can be aloof and rather shy when it comes to personal relationships after defeating Medeus in Shadow Dragon, Marth had trouble professing his love to Caeda, only doing so in the first place after some encouragement by Princess Nyna. Many find assurance placing their care in his leadership often after exchanging a few words. Regardless, his faith in his people do have its benefits, as recruitment of an assortment of people from different backgrounds directly contributed to his success in both wars. He has been shown to be overly trusting at times as he has been betrayed and almost killed by two comrades. While he would prefer avoiding a fight, he is more than willing to lay down his life alongside his comrades. His idealism takes a toll on him, however, as he melancholically visits the graves of those whom have been killed as seen in New Mystery of the Emblem. Said morals are a result of him experiencing loss directly, as his sister has been kidnapped twice and parents killed. Marth is a kindhearted yet incredibly idealistic leader and has subtle pacifist morals.