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Hoshido (Japanese: 白夜王国 White Night Kingdom) is a peaceful kingdom in Fire Emblem Fates. It seems to be aesthetically inspired by Japan, like Chon'sin. The primary colors in the kingdom's aesthetics are white and red, contrasting Nohr's black and blue. Hoshido's peaceful nature contrasts the "glory-seeking" nature of Nohr.
All members of the Hoshidian royal family possess the power of Dragon's Vein, the ability to alter the environment around them.
Characters from Hoshido
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Etymology and other languages
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Hoshido |
The name may partially come from "shiro", which means a white color in Japanese, or "hoshi" which means star in Japanese. |