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Ehre, a young woman with wavy brown hair in a white coat and a magenta cloak clasped with a green gem, stands with her hands gently folded and a calm gentle smile on a quiet sun-dappled forest road.
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Ehre, a second-class mage and the Academy of Magic's finest graduate, enters the First-Class Mage Exam teamed with Wirbel and Scharf in the Eighth Party. Cool and analytical when she duels, she falters the moment a fight turns unpredictable, yet her unusually deep reserves of mana mark her as among the strongest in the running.

Eyes: Dark brown
Hair: Brown
Rank: Second-Class
Class: Mage
Gender: Female
Status: Alive
Species: Human
English Va: Trina Nishimura
Affiliation: Academy of Magic (formerly); 8th Party (First-Class Mage Exam)
Anime Debut: Episode 19
Japanese Va: Kanae Ito
Manga Debut: Chapter 39
Name Meaning: German for 'honor'
Japanese Name: エーレ
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Appearance

Ehre's brown hair is wavy and cut to shoulder length, framing dark brown eyes. Black boots and a long skirt of dark green sit beneath a white tunic that is belted at the waist, long in the sleeve, high at the neck, pleated down the front, and edged with plain green at the cuffs. Over it she drapes a purple cape fastened by a green gem. In her younger years her hair hung to mid-back above a pink top and a white skirt tied off behind with a bow. In a fight she carries a long metal staff topped by a single wide ring, its shaft ringed with thin discs at top and base.

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Personality

On the surface Ehre stays composed, speaking evenly and giving away little, and in a duel she coolly studies a foe while trading strikes and dodges. The poise shatters, though, the instant an unforeseen blow lands; anything she cannot immediately answer rattles her. Running low on mana turns her childish and sulky, bristling when Wirbel tries to float her and instead clamoring for a piggyback ride. For all that chill, she is warm toward her teammates, keeping their company even away from the exam, and quick to do a teammate a favor, as when she offers Wirbel an introduction to her grandfather to spare him a dreaded sea voyage.

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History

Demons once raided Ehre's northern village when she was small, and Wirbel was among the fighters who beat them back; the two later end up teamed in the Eighth Party. Unable to find a Stille of their own, the group decides to steal one, which pits Ehre alone against Fern. She hovers overhead and batters Fern's shields with Doragate, her signature move of flinging levitated stones like cannon shot, a style leaning on her heavy mana and habitual flight. Sensing Fern fight like a veteran, she grows uneasy and taunts that Fern could never outlast Wirbel, but the jab does nothing, and Fern buries her under a flood of plain Zoltraak. Overwhelmed, Ehre raises a full barrier, panics as it shrinks toward her, and drops.

Fern lies that Ehre is dead, sparing Übel, yet Wirbel finds her only knocked out and scolds her for charging in when the match was hers to win. Too drained to walk, she makes him carry her, and they go to collect an equally spent Scharf. Ehre spots a Stille, Wirbel snares it with Sorganeil, and the Eighth Party clears the first stage. In the second, inside the King's Tomb, Sorganeil pins her and she warns of a hidden ambush; after destroying the Spiegel doubles of themselves, the trio are briefed by Methode and spend the stage fighting the Denken clone before advancing. Serie then cuts Ehre at the final interview as unfit for first-class rank. Afterward she and Scharf coax Wirbel into heading north, and the next day she presents him and Scharf to her grandfather, the first-class mage Lernen, before they part from Frieren's group at a Great Sanft Forest inn.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Ehre in Frieren?

During the First-Class Mage Exam, Ehre fought Fern alone over a Stille and was overwhelmed by a flood of plain Zoltraak, collapsing after her barrier failed. Fern lied that Ehre was dead, but Wirbel found her only knocked out, and she went on to clear the first stage with the Eighth Party before failing Serie's final interview.

Is Wirbel in love with Ehre?

The wiki does not depict a romance between them; Ehre and Wirbel are teammates in the Eighth Party with a shared past, since Wirbel was among the fighters who beat back demons that raided Ehre's village when she was small. Ehre is warm toward her teammates and later introduces Wirbel to her grandfather, the first-class mage Lernen.

Who is Ehre in Frieren?

Ehre is a second-class mage and the Academy of Magic's finest graduate, who enters the First-Class Mage Exam teamed with Wirbel and Scharf in the Eighth Party. Cool and analytical in a duel, she falters when a fight turns unpredictable, yet her unusually deep reserves of mana mark her as among the strongest in the running.

What is Ehre's signature magic?

Ehre's signature move is Doragate, which flings levitated stones like cannon shot, a style that leans on her heavy mana and habitual flight. She used it to batter Fern's shields from above during the exam's first stage.

What is Ehre's weakness in a fight?

Although Ehre stays composed and studies a foe coolly while dueling, her poise shatters the instant an unforeseen blow lands, and anything she cannot immediately answer rattles her. Running low on mana also turns her childish and sulky.

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