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Catleia

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Catleia is a Commanding Officer in Advance Wars: Dark Conflict. She is a member of Independent Legion.

She is called Isabella in the American release (Advance Wars: Days of Ruin), Cattleya in the German release of Dark Conflict and カトレア (Katorea Cattleya) in the Japanese release (Famicom Wars DS: Ushinauwareta Hikari)

Role

Catleia is a mysterious girl. She is found in the remains of a Laurentian city by Ed, who took her back to the Legion encampment. She couldn't remember her own name, but knew many facts and about both the Laurentian and Zephyrian militaries. Ed named Catleia after the synthetic flower Lin gave her.

Catleia was later struck down with the Floral Virus but was able to fend off infection via sheer willpower. She travelled with the Legion, providing tactical assistance to the other COs. However, she was later taken hostage by Stolos.

It was during this time that she found out that she was a genetically altered clone of Stolos, along with her "sisters" Larissa and Lili and "brother" Cyrus, created solely for experimentation. Catleia was rescued by Lin and Ed and lended her assistance in defeating Stolos.

Personality

Catleia is quiet and shy. She doesn't remember much about her life prior to meeting Ed, but is eager to help the Legion. She generally has a happy, pleasent demeanour and doesn't give up hope.

Relationships

Ed and Catleia are very close, likely romantically linked. She has also adopted a role of older sister to Lili, as well as acted as a younger sister to Lin.

Skills

CO Zone: All units in the CO Zone get an additional 10% attack and defence. Radius: 2.

CO Power: Overlord: All units get +2 spaces added to their mobility and all indirect-combat units get +2 added to their range. This power is called Deep Strike in Days of Ruin.