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Another Journey (Japanese: もう一つの旅立ち Another Journey) is the eleventh chapter in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade, and the first of Hector's tale.
Plot
- Main article: Another Journey/Script
A year has passed since Lyn defeated Lundgren and saved her Grandfather as well as the rest of Caelin. Marquess Pherae, Eliwood's father, has disappeared, much to the concern of Hector, the younger brother of Marquess Ostia. Hector demands that his brother act upon their reasonable suspicions of Marquess Laus’s connection to the incident and invade Laus to discover the truth. Uther refuses to listen to Hector’s demands, causing Hector to angrily storm off and prepare to take matters into his own hands. Elsewhere in the palace, Hector calls out to Matthew, who has made the necessary preparations for Hector to sneak out of the palace and rendezvous with Eliwood without Uther knowing. Matthew requests to accompany Hector on his journey but Hector denies his request, claiming that he refuses to trust one of his brother’s spies. Matthew says that he will respect Hector’s wishes but hides in the shadows to continue looking after him. Before Hector is able to depart, he discovers soldiers of the Black Fang have infiltrated Castle Ostia. Matthew, sensing something was amiss from the beginning of his conversation with Hector, aids Hector in pursuing his original exit strategy while taking care of the invaders.
After Hector manages to defeat Wire, Matthew reveals that he knew of the assassins’ presence all along and was only so quick to say that he would allow Hector to go alone so that they would reveal themselves and be dispatched of by the duo. Hector allows Matthew to accompany him on the condition that Matthew swears loyalty to him as opposed to his brother.
Inside Castle Ostia, a guardsman informs Uther that Hector has been spotted departing from the castle; Uther, however, sends no one to force him back to the palace. Rather, he asks Oswin to accompany Hector on his journey. A request Oswin gladly undertakes.
Beginning log
“A month has passed since word came of Marquess Pherae's disappearance. Rumors and speculation run rampant throughout Lycia. The head of House Ostia, Lord Uther, takes no apparent interest. The marquess's younger brother is considered odd by the populace. He and Marquess Pherae's son, Eliwood, are fast friends. A hot-blooded youth, he cannot ignore his friend's plight. Marquess Ostia's younger brother, Hector. He would one day be a courageous general, a steel warrior to be feared. The path he chooses will test him to the limits of his strength.”
Chapter data
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Victory: Defeat Wire
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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: Hector dies
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9
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Victory: Defeat Wire
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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: Hector dies
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2
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{{{partner}}}
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{{{other}}}
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10
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{{{third}}}
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Character data
Characters
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New units
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Available characters
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None
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Item data
Enemy data
- Stats with two figures separated by a ~ are presented as a range, representing stats that vary due to random growths. The figures to the left and right of the ~ are the stat's minimum and maximum possible values respectively.
Boss data
- Stats with two figures separated by a ~ are presented as a range, representing stats that vary due to random growths. The figures to the left and right of the ~ are the stat's minimum and maximum possible values respectively.
- Main article: Wire
Strategy
Augury
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This chapter has no augury. Hannah will offer her services beginning in Chapter 14.
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This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody.
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As there are neither enemy thieves nor enemies carrying door keys on the map, you're more or less able to control the flow of enemy units in the level by selectively opening doors. The quickest way to clear the chapter is by breaking down the nearest wall and moving westward from the starting position. This also allows you easy access to the Red Gem in the nearby chest. Unless Matthew received a significant experience investment in Lyn's tale he will likely be unable to deal any damage to the knights in this chapter, and is better off taking out enemy archers. Hector's Wolf Beil will make easy work of enemy knights and will have an advantage against the lance-wielding soldiers. If you find yourself low on HP, you can have Matthew steal a vulnerary from Wire or one of the archers. Also remember that you can stand on pillars for a defensive bonus, which complements Matthew's ability to avoid attacks given his high speed. The boss of the chapter, Wire, will stand his ground, but you are essentially forced to KO him using the Wolf Beil unless you intend to wear out your Hand Axe, which deals minimal damage per turn.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Language
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English
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Another Journey
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German
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Noch eine Reise
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Another Journey
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