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'''Yewfelle''' ({{hover|イチイバル| | '''Yewfelle''' (Japanese: {{hover|イチイバル|Ichībaru}} ''Ichii-bal'') is a [[regalia]] [[Bow (weapon)|bow]] introduced in {{FE4}}. It is the holy weapon once wielded by [[Ulir]] of the [[Twelve Crusaders]], bestowed upon him at the [[Miracle of Darna]] after his blood-bond with a dragon. The bow is the property of Ulir's descendants, the heirs of [[Grannvale]]'s House [[Jungby]], and can only be wielded by those in possession of major Ulir [[Holy Blood]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
When Jungby's Lord [[Ring]], the owner of the bow, departed for the war in [[Isaach]], he was persuaded by his daughter [[Adean]] to leave Yewfelle behind so that she could have it on hand in case she found her missing major-blooded sister, [[Briggid]]. The two did indeed eventually meet, to the north of [[Agustria]] as an amnesiac Briggid flees her former subordinates, the [[Orgahil]] pirates. Briggid was initially disbelieving of Adean's claims as to her identity, so Adean gave her | When Jungby's Lord [[Ring]], the owner of the bow, departed for the war in [[Isaach]], he was persuaded by his daughter [[Adean]] to leave Yewfelle behind so that she could have it on hand in case she found her missing major-blooded sister, [[Briggid]]. The two did indeed eventually meet, to the north of [[Agustria]] as an amnesiac Briggid flees her former subordinates, the [[Orgahil]] pirates. Briggid was initially disbelieving of Adean's claims as to her identity, so Adean gave her Yewfelle to use as a test. Drawing the bow reawakened Briggid's lost memories, and she joined Adean in [[Sigurd]]'s forces and continued to use the Yewfelle for the rest of her time with them. | ||
After the [[Battle of Belhalla]], | After the [[Battle of Belhalla]], Yewfelle was inherited by Briggid's son [[Faval]], who eventually came to be employed as a mercenary by [[Bloom]] until his sister [[Patty]] convinced him to leave Bloom's employ and join [[Seliph]]'s liberation army. | ||
[[FE13|Millennia later]], Yewfelle came into the possession of [[The Grimleal (cult)|the Grimleal]], and was given to its reincarnation of the [[Deadlords|Deadlord]] [[ | [[FE13|Millennia later]], Yewfelle came into the possession of [[The Grimleal (cult)|the Grimleal]], and was given to its reincarnation of the [[Deadlords|Deadlord]] [[Draco]]. By this point, the bow is no longer sealed to the Ulir bloodline and is capable of being used by any archer of reasonable skill. | ||
==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
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|data1=First Generation: Chapter 3, [[Adean]] talks with [[Briggid]] | |data1=First Generation: [[Eldigan the Lionheart|Chapter 3]], [[Adean]] talks with [[Briggid]] | ||
|methodlast=Inventory ([[Inheritance]]) | |methodlast=Inventory ([[Inheritance]]) | ||
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|jap-name={{hover|イチイバル| | |jap-name={{hover|イチイバル|Ichībaru}} | ||
|jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Ichii-bal'''. | |jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Ichii-bal'''. | ||
|eng-fan-name=Ichaival | |eng-fan-name=Ichaival | ||
|eng-fan-mean= | |eng-fan-mean=Used in the ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' and ''Thracia 776'' [[fan translation]]s. | ||
|fren-name=Yewfelle | |fren-name=Yewfelle | ||
|fren-mean=As above. | |fren-mean=As above. |
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Yewfelle (Japanese: イチイバル Ichii-bal) is a regalia bow introduced in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. It is the holy weapon once wielded by Ulir of the Twelve Crusaders, bestowed upon him at the Miracle of Darna after his blood-bond with a dragon. The bow is the property of Ulir's descendants, the heirs of Grannvale's House Jungby, and can only be wielded by those in possession of major Ulir Holy Blood.
History
When Jungby's Lord Ring, the owner of the bow, departed for the war in Isaach, he was persuaded by his daughter Adean to leave Yewfelle behind so that she could have it on hand in case she found her missing major-blooded sister, Briggid. The two did indeed eventually meet, to the north of Agustria as an amnesiac Briggid flees her former subordinates, the Orgahil pirates. Briggid was initially disbelieving of Adean's claims as to her identity, so Adean gave her Yewfelle to use as a test. Drawing the bow reawakened Briggid's lost memories, and she joined Adean in Sigurd's forces and continued to use the Yewfelle for the rest of her time with them.
After the Battle of Belhalla, Yewfelle was inherited by Briggid's son Faval, who eventually came to be employed as a mercenary by Bloom until his sister Patty convinced him to leave Bloom's employ and join Seliph's liberation army.
Millennia later, Yewfelle came into the possession of the Grimleal, and was given to its reincarnation of the Deadlord Draco. By this point, the bow is no longer sealed to the Ulir bloodline and is capable of being used by any archer of reasonable skill.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Genealogy of the Holy War | ★* | 30 | 13 | 70 | -- | 2 | 50 | 50,000 | -- | +10 Strength, +10 Speed, and the Renewal skill when equipped. |
Locations
Genealogy of the Holy War
Event | First Generation: Chapter 3, Adean talks with Briggid |
Inventory (Inheritance) | Second Generation: Faval, if Briggid obtained it |
Awakening
Dropped by | Chapter 22, enemy Draco |
Treasure | Infinite Regalia, chosen at random from a pool of other items. |
Trivia
Gallery
Artwork of Yewfelle from Genealogy of the Holy War.
- Ss fe04 faval wielding yewfelle.png
Faval wielding Yewfelle in Genealogy of the Holy War.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Yewfelle |
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English (unofficial) |
Ichaival |
Used in the Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776 fan translations. |
Spanish |
Yewfelle |
As above. |
French |
Yewfelle |
As above. |
German |
Yewfelle |
As above. |
Italian |
Yewfelle |
As above. |
References
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