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*Idenn is one of three characters in the {{FES}} to have complete heterochromia, Idenn's irises have two different colors, green and pink. The other two characters that have heterochromia are [[Ranulf]] and [[Pieri]]. | |||
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(Japanese: イドゥン, Idenn), is the primary antagonist and final boss of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. At one time, she was a Divine Dragon like Fae, before being turned into a Demon Dragon and having her soul destroyed by the warring dragon clans during The Scouring.
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
Role
Though dragons were formidable opponents during the Scouring, mankind had strength in both numbers and the ability to reproduce efficiently (compared to dragons). Therefore, when the war began to go in favor of men, the warring dragon tribes appealed to the Divine Dragons, asking them for one of their own to become a Demon Dragon, which could produce artificial War Dragons to increase their dragons' numbers and turn the tide of war. The Divine Dragons, however, regarded the idea of War Dragons to be an abomination against nature and refused. The Divine Dragons then vanished from history (In reality, they left for the Nabata Desert on the Missur peninsula and established Arcadia, where they could live in peace from all outsiders).
Idenn, however, stayed behind because she feared the Divine Dragons would eventually get into conflict with the other dragons. She was captured by the warring dragon tribes and turned into a Demon Dragon, but she still refused to create the War Dragons. Because of her refusal, the dragons destroyed her soul in order to make her follow their commands. The War Dragons were born, and the war began to shift in favor of the dragons. However, when defeat was at mankind's doorstep, man combined his greatest technology and magic to forge the Legendary Weapons, designed to battle dragons. The weapons were given to the Eight Generals, who used their power to fight Idenn's War Dragons. Mankind also used the calamity of Ending Winter, caused by the great power of the dragons and Legendary Weapons, to its benefit, leading to Idenn's defeat at the hands of Hartmut the Champion. The remaining dragons were either killed or banished to another universe lying beyond a magical portal located on Valor Isle.
Instead of killing Idenn, however, Hartmut took pity on her and sealed her away with the Binding Blade. She remained bound for nearly a thousand years until King Zephiel of Bern released the seal. Having lost his faith in humanity due to years of abuse and an assassination attempt by his father, King Desmond, Zephiel wished to crush the world of humans and give it to the dragons, who he believed should have won the Scouring. Jahn, one of the last, if not the last, members of the Fire Dragon clan remaining in Elibe, approached Zephiel after Idenn's release and assisted him in realizing his goal.
Under Zephiel's and Jahn's command, Bern moved to conquer the entirety of Elibe, but was stopped by the combined forces of Lycia and Etruria led by General Roy of Pherae. After Roy's defeat of Zephiel, if the player collected all the Legendary Weapons and the Binding Blade is intact, Roy will track down Jahn and Idenn. After Jahn is defeated, Roy faces Idenn, who has continued to follow her dead master's order to produce War Dragons to conquer the world. If the player defeats Idenn using the Binding Blade and Fae is still alive, the True Ending will occur and Idenn will be spared by Roy (if not, Idenn will be killed by the falling rubble in the collapsing temple). She is brought to Arcadia, where the Divine Dragons restore her soul, though they are unsure as to whether she will ever return to normal, having been separated from it for so long. In the last scene of the Epilogue, Idenn is seen laughing with Fae, giving hope that she would eventually return to her previous self.
Stats
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Etymology and other languages
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English (unofficial) |
• Idoun |
• Direct transliteration from Japanese. |
Trivia
- Idenn is one of three characters in the Fire Emblem series to have complete heterochromia, Idenn's irises have two different colors, green and pink. The other two characters that have heterochromia are Ranulf and Pieri.
Gallery
- FEFT Idenn.png
Official artwork of Idenn from The Binding Blade.
- Portrait idenn 01 fe06.png
Idenn's portrait in The Binding Blade.
- Portrait idenn 02 fe06.png
Idenn's portrait, with her hood down, in The Binding Blade.
- Portrait idenn 03 fe06.png
Idenn's portrait, dragon form, in The Binding Blade.
- Ss fe06 idenn introduction.png
Idenn's apperance in The Binding Blade's introduction.