A Girl from the Plains
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Location
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Sacae Plains (Lorca tribe territory)
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New units
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Lyn
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Boss(es)
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Batta
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“
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I am Lyn, of the Lorca tribe. You're safe now. Who are you? Can you remember your name?
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”
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— Lyn to her new companion.
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A Girl from the Plains (Japanese: 草原の少女 Girl of the Plains) is the prologue of Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. In this chapter, the player learns the basics about moving, fighting, and leveling up.
Plot
- Main article: A Girl from the Plains/Script
Lyn finds a person unconscious in the plains, takes them in and nurtures them back to health. Once the person regains consciousness, she asks for their name and how they ended up in Sacae. Before she can introduce herself, Lyn is interrupted by bandits that have come to raid the local villages. Lyn, sword in hand, runs out to drive off the bandits by herself. Her patient stops her and insists on lending a hand, as they are a tactician by trade. Lyn accepts the Tactician's offer and tells them to stay close to her. By following the Tactician's advice, Lyn manages to defeat the bandits and returns home, with the tactician, to rest.
The next morning, Lyn requests to travel with the tactician. The tactician asks Lyn to seek permission from her parents. Lyn responds that her parents and her people - the Lorca - died six months prior. Bandits attacked her tribe and, despite her best efforts, Lyn failed to protect her people. Lyn wants to become stronger so that she may avenge the death of her people. The tactician is swayed by Lyn's passion and allows her to accompany them on their travels. Lyn promises to be the tactician's peerless warrior and the two set off on their journey.
Chapter data
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Victory: Seize the gate
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Player
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Partner
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Other
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Enemy
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Third
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Defeat: Impossible (Normal mode) Lyn dies (Hard mode)
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{{{partner}}}
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0
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2
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{{{third}}}
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Character data
Characters
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New units
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Lyn
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Lord
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HP 16
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Inventory --
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Level 1
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Automatically from the start
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Available characters
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None
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Enemy data
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Name
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Class
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Lv
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#
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Inventory and Skills
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Notes
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Boss data
- Main article: Batta
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Inventory
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Iron Axe
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Weapon Levels
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--
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D
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Strategy
This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody.
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When playing on Normal mode, this chapter is a scripted tutorial. The game will guide the player though every step and explain the basic mechanics of the game including movement, attacking, healing, and seizing the throne. Every player will get the same result, and death is impossible.
On Hard mode, this chapter is no longer a tutorial, and victory is not guaranteed. However, the level is still simple enough to beat using a series of steps. First, move towards the brigand - he will not be in range to attack you next phase. Then, move towards the boss, Batta, and ignore the brigand. The brigand will attack next phase, and there is a chance Lyn will be hit. If Lyn is hit then move in front of Batta and use a Vulnerary; otherwise, simply move in front of Batta and wait. It is important that you do not immediately attack the boss, or else there is a possibility of losing Lyn. Batta and the brigand will attack next phase and Lyn will kill the brigand. If you were hit by either enemy then use another Vulnerary; otherwise, wait another turn. Batta will attack again, but will also be one hit away from death. Attack the next turn and then seize the throne.
Trivia
The scripted prologue after resetting.
- When playing on normal mode, there is a glitch that freezes the game. After letting the chapter guide the player through with the scripted events, reset the game after Batta is killed on the next player phase, when Lyn begins to talk. Upon resuming, the game glitches and Lyn vanishes from the map.
- The map used for this chapter is a cropped and edited version of the map used in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade's Tutorial, though in-universe these are not the same locations.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Language
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Name
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English
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A Girl from the Plains
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Spanish
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Mujer de las llanuras
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Woman of the plains
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French
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L'enfant des plaines
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The child from the plains
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German
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Ein Mädchen der Ebenen
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A Girl from the Plains
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Gallery
A screenshot of the chapter.
Prototype
- Images from the Fire Emblem 0205 and 0219 prototypes.
Lyn introduces herself to the Tactician in the prototype.