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Ced Scroll
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Icon of the Ced Scroll from Thracia 776.
A scrap of the writings of the Wind User Ced. It bestows a mysterious power upon its bearer.
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The Crusader Scrolls (Japanese: 聖戦士の書 Crusaders' Books) are a set of twelve items exclusive to Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. Described as scraps of texts written by the Twelve Crusaders themselves, each provides an increase (or in some cases, decrease) to one or more of a unit's growth rates when held in the unit's inventory with each giving a total 30% boost to growth rates distributed across one or several stats. Some scrolls reduce one growth rate to allow for a much larger boost. Additionally, all twelve will negate any non-Wrath critical hits against a unit holding a scroll.
Growth rate alterations
Common data
Locations
Heim Scroll
Baldr Scroll
Treasure
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Chapter 3, village (After saving Luchia and returning her to the village)
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Ulir Scroll
Fjalar Scroll
Neir Scroll
Thrud Scroll
Bragi Scroll
Ced Scroll
Od Scroll
Treasure
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Chapter 6, village (If Lina escaped in Chapter 4x)
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Hezul Scroll
Njörun Scroll
Dain Scroll
Trivia
Etymology and other languages (suffix)
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 (unofficial)
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(x) Scroll
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e.g. Baldo Scroll, Dain Scroll
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Gallery
See also