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| title=      Sword of Seals
| title=      Sword of Seals
| image=      [[File:Sword of Seals Boxart.jpg|300px]]
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| developer=  [[Intelligent Systems]]
| developer=  [[Intelligent Systems]]
| publisher=  [[Nintendo]]
| publisher=  [[Nintendo]]
| released=    March 22nd, 2002 (Japan Only).
| released=    {{JP}}March 22nd, 2002
| esrb=        E
| esrb=        E
| platforms=  [[Game Boy Advance]]
| platforms=  [[Game Boy Advance]]

Revision as of 16:34, 16 January 2011

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Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals (ファイアーエムブレム 封印の剣, Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi) is a Japan only released game that was releases on March 22nd, 2002. It was developed by Intelligent Systems for the Game Boy Advance and features the character named Roy, the son of Eliwood. In the game, King Zephiel revives the Demon Dragon Idenn to recreate the War Dragons.

Plot

The continent Elibe was the scene of the Scouring, a war between humans and dragons. During the battle, the Eight Heroes stood up and defeated the dragons. The power of the weapons against the dragons caused an imbalance in the world called the Ending Winter. Fearing the power of the weapons and that someone might use them to start the end of the world, the Eight Heroes sealed the weapons away, even the strongest, the Sword of Seals, away into different locations across the continent. Bramimond, one of the Eight Heroes, resides in the Shrine of Seals guarding the Sword of Seals and the seal to the rest of the weapons.

Characters

Royalty

Major characters

Others

Gallery

References