Inventory A Fire Emblem unit can only hold up to 5 items. Give her more than what she can carry and she might have to drop something (and maybe you can take it). She will have to accept what is given. She hands stuff over with no questions asked to the tactician she is working under or people she knows.
*Iron Bow
*Vulnerary
Pre-game
Rebecca was born in a village in Pherae, Lycia in a stable family that consists of the village magistrate as her father, an unseen mother, and her older brother Dan; this village is also where Wil hails from, and the two were childhood friends. In her spare time, Rebecca not only learnt how to cook well, but also to wield a bow in order to hunt.
Despite her idyllic early life, Rebecca found herself alone at the age of ten, five years prior to the start of the game; while still with her parents, Dan and Wil chose to leave the village in order to have adventures in the world and to hopefully come back rich. Rebecca initially accepted this departure, but upon receiving no written word from either over five years, she gradually grew more frustrated. Regardless, she keeps herself hopeful that the two will one day return.
In-game
Rebecca is first seen shortly after Eliwood elects to leave Pherae to look for Elbert. Just before leaving the area, a nearby village ends up falling to bandits led by Groznyi; the cavalier Lowen rides out from it to report the state to Eliwood, and in his tow are two people from the village: Mark and Rebecca. The latter informs Eliwood of the banditry, and Eliwood chooses to assist her as one last task before he leaves Pherae. After defeating Groznyi, Rebecca elects to continue to journey with Eliwood, claiming that not only does she plan on repaying him, but also that she may end up meeting her brother again. Amid her continued persistence, her father begrudgingly allows her to travel with him, on the condition that she strictly obeys him at all times.
Just after helping Eliwood liberate Caelin from a surprise attack by Laus, Rebecca ends up reuniting with her childhood friend Wil, who ended up getting enlisted in Caelin's army. In addition, Rebecca also comes across a familiar face; while claiming otherwise, the pirate Dart reminds Rebecca of her older brother, to the point where he even has the same scars as him from an incident with a stag. While continuing to deny his relation to her, he does admit there exists the possibility the two know each other due to him having amnesia starting five years prior, the same time that Dan and Wil left Pherae, and the same time the two split during their adventures.
Post-game
In all her endings, Rebecca elects to return to the village in Pherae, but she continues to stay in service to Pherae. Depending on the player's actions, however, she may return there with a new significant other, consisting of either Wil, Lowen, or Sain. In her paired endings, Rebecca is noted to give birth to a "green-haired son" that shares her skill with the bow, a description that matches Wolt; while she herself does not appear, Wolt fulfills a similar role in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade, acting as a close friend to Roy, the son of the man whom Rebecca wanted to repay, and he inherits her starting class of being an archer. Owing that Wolt's character description claims that he is Roy's milk-brother, this also means that Rebecca concurrently breast-fed an infant Roy with her own infant son due to the early death of Roy's mother.