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Set's Litany

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Set's Litany

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Icon of Set's Litany from Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade.


A dance that increases allies' dodge for a turn.

Type

Item

First game

Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade

Set's Litany (Japanese: セチの祈り Sechy's Prayer) is an dance item which was introduced in and, in legitimate gameplay, is exclusive to Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. When used by Nils or Ninian, it allows them to conduct a performance which provides a temporary boost to the dodging ability of allies. While Set's Litany is able to be used by Ninian, its obtainment window practically makes it a Nils-exclusive ring.

Data

Game Icon Uses Worth Effects and notes
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade Is gba set's litany.png 15 Cannot be sold +10 avoid to one adjacent ally for one turn. Activated via the Dance/Play command.

Locations

Fire Emblem

Treasure Eliwood's Tale: Chapter 30, central ruins
Hector's Tale: Chapter 32, central ruins

The Sacred Stones

Unused If hacked into the game, it is functional and can be used by Tethys.

Trivia

  • Like the other dancer rings, the Japanese version's help description for Set's Litany says that Set, the ring's namesake, is a spirit of wind who has blessed the ring.
  • Nils has custom dialogue when entering the ruins and finding it, he mentions that he thinks he has been there before and that he is forgetting something important.[1]

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Set's Litany

A litany is a form of prayer which occurs in Christian and some Jewish congregations.

Spanish

Letanía de Set

Set's Litany

French

Litania

The Latin word from which the English "litany" derives; from the ancient Greek λιτή litê, "prayer".

German

Sets Litanei

Set's Litany

Italian

Litania di Set

Set's Litany

References

  1. "This place... Have I been here before? I feel as if...I'm forgetting something important. But I can't remember... Hm? What's this?" — Nils when obtaining Set's Litany, Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword

See also

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