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'''Brodia''' (Japanese: {{hl|ブロディア|Burodia}} ''Brodia'') is a kingdom in {{FE17}}, located at the northwest of the continent of [[Elyos]]. It's a wealthy and strong military nation ruled by a king who values pride and power.<ref name="worldpage">{{cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/ayfna/world/index.html|title={{lang|ja|<nowiki>ファイアーエムブレム エンゲージ:世界の命運を握る者たち | Nintendo Switch | 任天堂</nowiki>}}|site=nintendo.co.jp|published=November 22, 2022|retrieved=November 26, 2022}}</ref>
'''Brodia''' (Japanese: {{hl|ブロディア|Burodia}} ''Brodia'') is a kingdom in {{FE17}}, located at the northwest of the continent of [[Elyos]]. It's a wealthy and strong military nation ruled by a king who values pride and power.<ref name="worldpage">{{cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/ayfna/world/index.html|title={{lang|ja|ファイアーエムブレム エンゲージ:世界の命運を握る者たち {{!}} Nintendo Switch {{!}} 任天堂}}|site=nintendo.co.jp|published=November 22, 2022|retrieved=November 26, 2022}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
Brodia is often called the Kingdom of Might. Unlike the non-aggression pact Brodia has with [[Firene]], Brodia has frequently experienced conflicts and border skirmishes with its neighboring country, [[Elusia]]. After the [[first fell dragon war]] Brodia, like the other countries of Elyos, was entrusted with an Emblem Ring by the divine dragon [[Lumera]], this being the [[Emblem Rings#Data|Ring of the Young Lion]].


==Notable locations in Brodia==
==Notable locations in Brodia==
===Castle Brodia===
[[File:Cg fe17 event 13.png|thumb|300px|Castle Brodia]]


===Castle Brodia===
A large fortress at the center of Brodia and the residence of its royal family. It falls under attack by Elusian forces under [[Ivy]]'s leadership, aiming to steal [[Roy|Brodia's Emblem]]. However, Alear's group, alongside Brodia's prince [[Diamant]] and his retainer [[Amber]], successfully defend the castle and force Ivy to retreat.
A large fortress at the center of Brodia and the residence of its royal family. It falls under attack by Elusian forces under [[Ivy]]'s leadership, aiming to steal Brodia's [[Roy|Emblem]]. However, Alear's group, alongside Brodia's prince [[Diamant]] and his retainer [[Amber]], successfully defend the castle and force Ivy to retreat.


===Grand Crossing===
===Grand Crossing===
A large bridge connecting the Firenese and Brodian borders. When crossing, Alear's group is attacked by the Elusian Princess [[Hortensia]], but defeat her with the aid of Prince [[Alcryst]] and his retainers.
A large bridge connecting the Firenese and Brodian borders, protected by border guards. When crossing, Alear's group is attacked by the Elusian Princess [[Hortensia]], but defeat her with the aid of Prince [[Alcryst]] and his retainers.
 
The bridge is called Grande Souer Bridge in [[Fire Emblem Engage (manga)|the manga]].
 
===Border Fort===
The Border Fort is a fort on the border between Brodia and Elusia. Due to the tensions between the two nations, the fort is staffed by border guards, along with Diamant's retainer [[Jade]]. This place would become pivotal during the Second Fell Dragon War, when the largest battle between Brodia and Elusia took place here, where king Morion and king [[Hyacinth]] personally lead their respective forces into battle. This skirmish would result in the death of Morion at the hands of Hyacinth.
 
===Arena of the Gods===
The Arena of the Gods is an arena located in northwestern Brodia. According to Emblem [[Lucina]], it greatly resembles [[Arena Ferox]], where she battled against her father [[Chrom]] and his strategist [[Robin]]. This is the location of Emblem Lucina's challenge to Alear.
 
The location is based on [[Two Falchions|Chapter&nbsp;4]] of {{FE13}}.
 
===Fort of Hope===
The Fort of Hope is a ruin located on an island off the northeastern shore of Brodia. According to Emblem [[Ike]], it greatly resembles Gebal Castle, where he lost his [[Greil|father]]. This is the location of Emblem Ike's challenge to Alear.
 
The location is based on [[Despair and Hope|Chapter&nbsp;8]] of {{FE9}}.
 
===Royal Road===
Royal road is a road stretching between Firene and Brodia. The road is made up mostly of bridges, a substantial amount of which are drawbridges. The main bridge is made with the ability to be blown up to serve as a chokepoint in the case of an attack from Firene. This bridge is where Alear faced up against and defeated the parallel Diamant and Alcryst, during the Fell Xenologue.


==Characters from Brodia==
==Characters from Brodia==
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Brodia

FEE Brodia.png
Brodia

Capital
  • Brodia Castle
  • Corne (manga)
Demonym

Brodian

Government

Monarchy

Continent

Elyos

Brodia (Japanese: ブロディア Brodia) is a kingdom in Fire Emblem Engage, located at the northwest of the continent of Elyos. It's a wealthy and strong military nation ruled by a king who values pride and power.[1]

History

Brodia is often called the Kingdom of Might. Unlike the non-aggression pact Brodia has with Firene, Brodia has frequently experienced conflicts and border skirmishes with its neighboring country, Elusia. After the first fell dragon war Brodia, like the other countries of Elyos, was entrusted with an Emblem Ring by the divine dragon Lumera, this being the Ring of the Young Lion.

Notable locations in Brodia

Castle Brodia

Castle Brodia

A large fortress at the center of Brodia and the residence of its royal family. It falls under attack by Elusian forces under Ivy's leadership, aiming to steal Brodia's Emblem. However, Alear's group, alongside Brodia's prince Diamant and his retainer Amber, successfully defend the castle and force Ivy to retreat.

Grand Crossing

A large bridge connecting the Firenese and Brodian borders, protected by border guards. When crossing, Alear's group is attacked by the Elusian Princess Hortensia, but defeat her with the aid of Prince Alcryst and his retainers.

The bridge is called Grande Souer Bridge in the manga.

Border Fort

The Border Fort is a fort on the border between Brodia and Elusia. Due to the tensions between the two nations, the fort is staffed by border guards, along with Diamant's retainer Jade. This place would become pivotal during the Second Fell Dragon War, when the largest battle between Brodia and Elusia took place here, where king Morion and king Hyacinth personally lead their respective forces into battle. This skirmish would result in the death of Morion at the hands of Hyacinth.

Arena of the Gods

The Arena of the Gods is an arena located in northwestern Brodia. According to Emblem Lucina, it greatly resembles Arena Ferox, where she battled against her father Chrom and his strategist Robin. This is the location of Emblem Lucina's challenge to Alear.

The location is based on Chapter 4 of Fire Emblem Awakening.

Fort of Hope

The Fort of Hope is a ruin located on an island off the northeastern shore of Brodia. According to Emblem Ike, it greatly resembles Gebal Castle, where he lost his father. This is the location of Emblem Ike's challenge to Alear.

The location is based on Chapter 8 of Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.

Royal Road

Royal road is a road stretching between Firene and Brodia. The road is made up mostly of bridges, a substantial amount of which are drawbridges. The main bridge is made with the ability to be blown up to serve as a chokepoint in the case of an attack from Firene. This bridge is where Alear faced up against and defeated the parallel Diamant and Alcryst, during the Fell Xenologue.

Characters from Brodia

Character Description Appears in
Morion The king of Brodia. Engage
Small portrait diamant fe17.png
Diamant
The Crown Prince of Brodia. Engage
Small portrait alcryst fe17.png
Alcryst
The second prince of Brodia. Engage
Small portrait amber fe17.png
Amber
A retainer of Diamant. Engage
Small portrait jade fe17.png
Jade
A retainer of Diamant. Engage
Small portrait citrinne fe17.png
Citrinne
A retainer of Alcryst. Engage
Small portrait lapis fe17.png
Lapis
A retainer of Alcryst. Engage
Small portrait saphir fe17.png
Saphir
Captain of Brodia's Royal Guard. Engage
Small portrait yunaka fe17.png
Yunaka
A thief. Engage

Etymology and other languages

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

Brodia

Japanese

ブロディア

Brodia

German

Brodia

Brodia

Traditional Chinese

布羅帝亞

Brodia

Gallery

References

  1. ファイアーエムブレム エンゲージ:世界の命運を握る者たち | Nintendo Switch | 任天堂, nintendo.co.jp, Published: November 22, 2022, Retrieved: November 26, 2022
Fire Emblem Engage
Playable characters AlcrystAlearAlfredAmberAnnaBoucheronBunetCélineChloéCitrinneClanneDiamantEtieFogadoFrammeGoldmaryGregoryHortensiaIvyJadeJeanKagetsuLapisLindonLouisMadelineMauvierMerrinNelNilPandreoPanetteRafalRosadoSaphirSeadallTimerraVanderVeyleYunakaZelestiaZelkov
Non-playable characters AnisseAnjeCalneyDurthonÈvePinetSeanSeforiaSommie
Bosses AlcrystAlfredAbymeBylethCamillaCelicaCélineChromCorrinDiamantEirikaFogadoGrissHectorHortensiaHyacinthIkeIvyLeifLucinaLumeraLynMarniMarthMauvierMicaiahMitanMorionNelucceNilPast AlearRobinRodineRoySigurdSombronSorenTerondaTetchieTikiTimerraTotchieVeronicaVeyleZephia
Background characters Nil
Emblems AlearBylethCamillaCelicaChromClaudeCorrinDimitriEdelgardEirikaEphraimHectorIkeLeifLucinaLynMarthMicaiahRobinRoySigurdSorenTikiVeronica
Regalia and personal weapons LibérationMisericordeObscuritéWille Glanz
Chapters Main story P: The Emblems • 1: Awake at Last • 2: Queen Lumera • 3: Hostilities • 4: A Land in Bloom • 5: Retaking the Castle • 6: The Stolen Ring • 7: Dark Emblem • 8: The Kingdom of Might • 9: A Clash of Forces • 10: The Fell Dragon Sombron • 11: Retreat • 12: The Sentinels • 13: Heroes of the Oasis • 14: The Battle for Solm • 15: Dancer in the Ruins • 16: Seashore Travels • 17: Serenity in Ruin • 18: The Cold Voyage • 19: The Dead Town • 20: The Kingless Castle • 21: The Return • 22: The Fell & the Divine • 23: The Four Hounds • 24: Recollections • 25: The Final Guardian • 26: The Last Engage
Paralogues Budding TalentMysterious MerchantThe ExaltThe Lady of the PlainsThe Radiant HeroThe InstructorThe Crux of FateThe Azure TwinThe Holy KnightThe Sage LordThe Dawn MaidenThe Young LionThe Caring PrincessThe Hero-KingThe Connector
Divine Paralogues The AncestorThe Brash GeneralThe Lonely HeirThe Radiant StrategistThe Doting SisterThe Shepherd Exalt
Fell Xenologue 1: Dragons from Afar • 2: Seeds of Unrest • 3: Path to War • 4: Clash of Queens • 5: The Fell Heir • 6: Seven Bracelets
Locations ElyosBrodiaElusiaFireneGradlonLythosSolmSomniel
Groups, objects, and concepts CorruptedEmblem RingsFour HoundsFour WindsFirst Fell Dragon War
Lists ChaptersCharactersClasses (Class change) • ItemsScriptsSkillsSupportsWeapons
Related topics Downloadable contentMangaName chart • Other games (Fire Emblem series) • Pre-release informationTimelineWorld map