- This page is about the chapter from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. For the location, see Darkling Woods (location).
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This is Darkling Woods… It was here the heroes met the Demon King and with the Sacred Stones defeated him. I’ve heard the lingering energies of that battle are the source of the monster. But I never imagined it would be as bad as this…
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Darkling Woods (Japanese: 闇の樹海 Dark Forest) is the twentieth chapter of Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones.
Plot
- Main article: Darkling Woods (chapter)/Script
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Beginning log
Eirika's Route:
According to legend, the Sacred Stones have sealed evil away from the world. Four of the fives stones have been destroyed, leaving only the last stone intact. The last stone must be protected to stave off the Demon King's restoration. Eirika and company challenge the demons of Darkling Woods. According to legend. the original possessors of the Sacred Stones defeated the Demon King in Darkling Woods. His foul blood seeped into the land, corrupting every seed and every root. The once-pristine forest was transformed by the flood of disease and venom. Legend says the Darkling Woods's corpse lies there still, not dead but dreaming. Dreaming of when the last stone is crushed, and he will rise from his bed of rocks and worms and return to the surface. Within Darkling Woods, hideous fiends roam in increasing numbers, as if responding to some unheard call...
Ephraim's Route:
According to legend, the Sacred Stones have sealed evil away from the world. Four of the five stones have been destroyed, leaving only the last stone intact. The last stone must be protected to stave off the Demon King's restoration. Ephraim and company challenge the demons of Darkling Woods. According to legend, the original possessors of the Sacred Stones defeated the Demon King in Darkling Woods. His foul blood seeped into the land, corrupting every seed and every root. The once-pristine forest was transformed by the flood of disease and venom. Legend says the Demon King's corpse lies there still, not dead but dreaming. Dreaming of when the last stone is crushed, and he will rise from his bed of rocks and worms and return to the surface. Deep within Darkling Woods, misshapen beasts roam in ever-growing numbers... as if answering some unheard call.
Chapter data
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Character data
Item data
Enemy data
Boss data
- Main article: Morva
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- Note: Boss stats in Hard mode may vary slightly due to enemies using random growths.
- Note: While Morva's class is called "Manakete", it essentially functions as if it were a Draco Zombie.
- Main article: Riev
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- Note: Boss stats in Hard mode may vary slightly due to enemies using random growths.
- Note: Riev is granted one auto-level in between chapters 19 and 20 on the Normal difficulty, hence each individual stat in chapter 20 may be either the same or one higher than in chapter 19.
Strategy
This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody.
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Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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English
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Darkling Woods
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Spanish
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Bosque Oscuro
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Dark Forest
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French
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Bois de Lombres
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Forest of Shadows
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Gallery
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