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Abyss
Abyss (pronounced /əbɪs/[key]; Japanese: アビス Abyss) was introduced as a part of the downloadable content of Fire Emblem: Three Houses. It's located beneath Garreg Mach Monastery at the center of Fódlan, and it's a safe haven for those who have been shunned by the people on the surface of Fódlan.
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History
Abyss was created in agreement with the Church of Seiros to be a place where people can take refuge if they so need it. Some time before the events of the game, Aelfric created the Ashen Wolves house, the unofficial fourth house that is not recognized by the Officers Academy. In the Cindered Shadows side story, it is explained that Aelfric created the Ashen Wolves to gather those who bear the Crests of the Four Apostles, in order to resurrect Byleth's mother, Sitri, by performing a ritual known as the Rite of Rising. The ritual goes wrong, and Aelfric fuses with Sitri's corpse to form an Umbral Beast, and once the beast is slain, Archbishop Rhea disbands the Ashen Wolf house, and its members are freed from the confines of Abyss.
Characters residing in Abyss
Character | Description | Appears in |
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Yuri Leclerc |
Former member of the Blue Lions and the adopted son of Count Rowe. | Three Houses |
Constance von Nuvelle |
The former heir to the fallen Imperial house, House Nuvelle. | Three Houses |
Balthus von Albrecht |
A minor Alliance noble who relinquished his title. Former student at the Officers Academy. | Three Houses |
Hapi |
A commoner from a hidden village in Faerghus. | Three Houses |
Aelfric |
Cardinal of the Church of Seiros, founder of the Ashen Wolves. | Three Houses |
Facilities and Locations
Chrysalis Row
Scrap Heap
Collect a variety of discarded items once per month.
Wayseer
Improve supports and connect fates between two characters, in exchange for renown.
Service | Renown Cost | Description | Effect |
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Strengthen Bonds | 500 pts | Spend renown to deepend the bond between the selected pair. | • Increases support points between both characters. • Cannot be used if the pair has an unlocked and unseen support. |
Connect Fates | 10000 pts | Spend renown to entwine the destinies of the selected pair. | Ensures the selected pair will have a shared ending after clearing the final chapter. |
Dormitories
The dormitories for the four members of the Ashen Wolves. Yuri and Balthus's room is directly across from the Wayseer, while Constance and Hapi's room is across from the scrap heap.
Wilted Rose Inn
Mysterious Teacher
A judge for how well your students have grown. He rates each of your student's stats from one to five stars, and each stat can be highlighted blue, red, or no highlighting at all, which represents high, low, or average expected growth, respectively.
Pagan Altar
The statue of a pagan goddess, where you can exchange storehouse items for renown, or exchange renown for weapons and items.
Weapons Items
Ashen Wolves Classroom
The classroom for the Ashen Wolf house. It has much of the same decor as the other classrooms on the surface.
Influencer
Inspires influence in exchange for renown. Used in order to unlock new facilities in Abyss.
List of Undertakings
Undertaking | Renown Cost | Effect | Notes |
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Inspire Workship | 5000 pts | Unlocks the Pagan Altar. | N/A |
Encourage Recycling | 1000 pts | Unlocks the Scrap Heap. | N/A |
Reduce Inn Prices | 2000 pts | Unlocks the quest "Learning to Teach", which is required to access the Mysterious Teacher. |
N/A |
Summon the Wayseer | 4000 pts | Unlocks the quest "Divining Destinies", which is required to access the Wayseer. |
Available from Part II onwards. |
Organize the Shadow Library | 6000 pts | Unlocks the quest "Banned Books", which is required to read books in the Shadow Library. |
Available from Part II onwards. |
Shadow Library
A collection of books deemed unworthy by the Church—primarily by Seteth—to have in the library at the monastery.
Mysteries of the Calendar, Vol. 2
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Fragments of a Forgotten Memoir
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The Truth of the Heroes' Relics
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Romance of the World's Perdition
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Encyclopedia of Fódlan's Insects
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Burnt Remnants of a Report
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Words of Love
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The Feast of Decadence
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An Antiquated Note
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Letter to a Mysterious Noble
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Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Abyss |
An abyss is a deep or vast space, similar to a bottomless pit; abyss derives from the Ancient Greek ἄβυσσος ábyssos, meaning "bottomless". In the Bible, the abyss could refer to the waters from which the world was formed, or to Hell, particularly as a prison for demons. |
Japanese |
アビス |
Abyss |
Spanish |
Abismo |
Abyss |
French |
Abysse |
Abyss |
German |
Abyssus |
"Abyss" in Latin. |
Italian |
Abisso |
Abyss |
Portuguese |
Abyss |
Used in Heroes. |
Korean |
어비스 |
Abyss |
Simplified Chinese |
阿比斯 |
Abyss |
Traditional Chinese |
阿比斯 |
Abyss |
See Also
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