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Under Etruria's protection, the Lycian League rebuilt its standing forces and its economy, choosing Roy to lead the army due to his victory at Ostia.<ref>{{cite|A new Lycian Army is also to be established. This new army's purpose is not to take the offensive against Bern, but rather take a defensive stance for Lycia. Owing to his victory against Bern in Ostia, Roy is chosen leader of this new army. Gradually, the attitude and morale in Lycia begin to improve. People once again conduct business without fear, and they embrace a new optimism.|Opening narration of chapter 9|The Binding Blade}}</ref> However, Etruria eventually demanded a favor from Lycia in exchange for its protection: To send its forces to the Western Isles to crush an uprising against Etruria there. The Lycians were not happy to send their army so far from home, but they were in no position to refuse Etruria's demand.
Under Etruria's protection, the Lycian League rebuilt its standing forces and its economy, choosing Roy to lead the army due to his victory at Ostia.<ref>{{cite|A new Lycian Army is also to be established. This new army's purpose is not to take the offensive against Bern, but rather take a defensive stance for Lycia. Owing to his victory against Bern in Ostia, Roy is chosen leader of this new army. Gradually, the attitude and morale in Lycia begin to improve. People once again conduct business without fear, and they embrace a new optimism.|Opening narration of chapter 9|The Binding Blade}}</ref> However, Etruria eventually demanded a favor from Lycia in exchange for its protection: To send its forces to the Western Isles to crush an uprising against Etruria there. The Lycians were not happy to send their army so far from home, but they were in no position to refuse Etruria's demand.


In fact, Etruria had sent the Lycian army to the Western Isles to die.<ref>{{cite|...Lord Arcardo did say to get rid of the Lycian League Army while they were here... Hahaha... What a splendid chance to gain favor with Lord Arcardo and earn a share of his riches! Dispatch our troops! Kill off the Lycian League Army!|[[Nord]]|The Binding Blade}}</ref> Two Etrurian councilors, Roartz and Arcardo, were plotting to gain Bern's favor by neutralizing Lycia's army under the pretense of securing Etruria's holdings in the Western Isles.<ref>{{cite|'''Elffin:''' Don't you find it odd that Etruria requested your help here at all? '''Roy:''' Actually... yes, I do. '''Elffin:''' If I may be so bold as to guess... Was it High Chancellor Roartz and Lord Arcardo who requested your help? '''Roy:''' ...It was. '''Elffin:''' There may have been ulterior motives for sending your army away. Perhaps your presence in Lycia was undesirable to them. '''Roy:''' I never even considered that... '''Elffin:''' There are rumors... that Roartz and Arcardo are working with Bern.|Roy and Elffin|The Binding Blade}}</ref> When Roy discovered the plot and realized that Etruria had deliberately left Lycia defenseless against Bern, he nonetheless decided to finish the work he had started in the Western Isles. With the help of the resistance forces led by Elffin and Echidna, he seized the Western Isles' capital of Juteaux and drove the corrupt Etrurians away. Before leaving the Western Isles, Roy also learned about [[Armads]], the Thunder Axe, and he retrieved it.
In fact, Etruria had sent the Lycian army to the Western Isles to die.<ref>{{cite|...Lord Arcardo did say to get rid of the Lycian League Army while they were here... Hahaha... What a splendid chance to gain favor with Lord Arcardo and earn a share of his riches! Dispatch our troops! Kill off the Lycian League Army!|[[Nord]]|The Binding Blade}}</ref> Two Etrurian councilors, Roartz and Arcardo, were plotting to gain Bern's favor by neutralizing Lycia's army under the pretense of securing Etruria's holdings in the Western Isles.<ref>{{cite|'''Elffin:''' Don't you find it odd that Etruria requested your help here at all? '''Roy:''' Actually... yes, I do. '''Elffin:''' If I may be so bold as to guess... Was it High Chancellor Roartz and Lord Arcardo who requested your help? '''Roy:''' ...It was. '''Elffin:''' There may have been ulterior motives for sending your army away. Perhaps your presence in Lycia was undesirable to them. '''Roy:''' I never even considered that... '''Elffin:''' There are rumors... that Roartz and Arcardo are working with Bern.|Roy and Elffin|The Binding Blade}}</ref> When Roy discovered the plot and realized that Etruria had deliberately left Lycia defenseless against Bern, he nonetheless decided to finish the work he had started in the Western Isles. With the help of the resistance forces led by Elffin and Echidna, he seized the Western Isles' capital of Juteaux and drove the corrupt Etrurians away. Roy also learned about [[Armads]], the Thunder Axe, and he retrieved it.
 
Roy soon received word that Roartz and Arcard had taken King Mordred of Etruria hostage and effectively usurped the throne; Mage General Cecilia and Princess Guinivere had escaped to Missur to the south, while the other two Etrurian generals had been forced to fight for Roartz and Arcard. Roy gathered his force and sailed south to Missur to rendezvous with Cecilia and Guinivere.


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Disturbance of Bern

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Artwork depicting Roy dueling Idunn in the final battle of the war.

World

Elibe

Location(s)

Elibe

Date(s)

Elibe calendar year 1000

Combatants
Etrurian Army Bern
Lycia*
Etruria*
Ilian mercenaries
Djute tribe
War dragons
Commanders
Hector
Roy
Guinivere
Zephiel
Jahn
Idunn
Murdock
Brunnya
Narcian*
Galle
Outcome
  • Bern defeat
  • Lycian League and Ilia both unifed into single kingdoms
Appearance(s)
The Dragons you see now are weapons for battle. They have no "self". They have no cruel emotions to be driven by, unlike foolish humans. The world under the Dragons' control would be fair and peaceful.
— Zephiel, to Roy.

The Disturbance of Bern is a war that occurred in Elibe during the year 1000. The war was was arguably Elibe's largest conflict since the Scouring more than 1000 years prior, involving and taking place in almost every single country and settlement on the continent.

The Disturbance of Bern was instigated by the king of Bern, Zephiel. Zephiel's abusive treatment from his father Desmond during his childhood fueled his hatred for humanity; after his ascension to the throne, he devised a plan to end humanity's grip on Elibe and restore it to the Dragons, leading him to ally with the Fire Dragon Jahn and release Idunn, the very same Demon Dragon used in the Scouring, in order to start a genocidal war that would render humanity extinct.

Zephiel's war was met with much resistance. Among the most notable of the people opposing Bern's attacks was Roy, the son of the Marquess of Pherae, Eliwood. Following the death of the previous leader of the Lycian army, Marquess Hector of Ostia, Roy, with the assistance of Zephiel's half-sister Guinivere, succeeded him and assembled an army consisting of people from all over Elibe. Roy's unified army eventually managed to obtain the eight legendary weapons of Scouring legend and defeat Zephiel, his Wyvern Generals and Idunn, continuing mankind's rule on Elibe.

Overview

Background

Main article: The Scouring

In ancient Elibe, humanity declared war on all of dragonkind in a war that would later be known as the Scouring. Though dragons were stronger than humans, the humans had an advantage through their sheer numbers. To combat this, the dragons captured the divine dragon Idunn and turned her into a demon dragon and destroyed her soul in order to obey their commands of spawning artificial war dragons. Acknowledging this new power from the dragons, humanity forged the eight legendary weapons, which were wielded by the Eight Legends. With this newfound power, humanity easily slaughtered the dragons. However, once the Legends confronted Idunn inside the Dragon Sanctuary, Hartmut, the leader of the Legends, pitied her and decided to seal her instead of killing her.

Millennia later, The king of Bern, Desmond, was married to Hellene of Etruria as part of an arranged marriage to gain political power, which resulted in a son between the two, Zephiel. However, Desmond held no affection towards Hellene and instead was in love with another woman; their relationship yielded a daughter, Guinivere. Desmond resented Hellene and Zephiel and loved her daughter; Zephiel, for his part, had a strong bond with Guinivere. In time, the people of Bern started to revere Zephiel as the future king of Bern. Desmond, driven by jealously towards Zephiel, had two assassination attempts on Zephiel; in the first attempt, he hired the Black Fang to kill Zephiel during his coming-of-age ceremony, which was foiled by Marquess Eliwood of Pherae, Marquess Hector of Ostia and Lyn. In the second attempt, he tried to personally kill Zephiel by offering him a poisoned drink at a banquet, an offer that Zephiel accepted. Though Zephiel did become seriously ill for several days, he managed to cling on to life and devised a plan alongside his personal bodyguard Murdock to kill Desmond in retaliation. The plan was successful, with Zephiel personally murdering Desmond as a result. These experiences with his father embittered Zephiel, greatly changing his worldview towards mankind for the worse.

Early stages

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Years later, Zephiel, now the king of Bern and fully convinced of the evil present within humanity, decided to unseal Idunn from the Dragon Sanctuary. This action caught the attention of Jahn, a fire dragon who survived the Scouring. Zephiel formed an alliance with Jahn upon learning of his nature as a dragon. After assembling his army, most notably consisting of his three Wyvern Generals, Murdock, Brunnya and Narcian. Bern's army led a swift and sudden attack on the neighbouring countries of Ilia and Sacae. These ambushes devastated the two countries; many factions allied with Bern, and what little resistance the countries had were either wiped out or forced to retreat to safer territory. Guinivere, who opposed his older brother's actions, took the Fire Emblem, Bern's royal heirloom, and fled Bern to go to Lycia in order to find allies to oppose him, but she was eventually captured by Ruud.

Following these successful attacks, Bern then set its sights on Lycia. The various marquesses of Lycia, recognizing this imminent danger, agreed to hold a war council in Araphen, given its strategic location. One known marquess that didn't attend this meeting was Eliwood, who was suffering from an illness at the time. Instead, Eliwood called his son Roy, who was studying at Ostia with his teacher Cecilia, to lead Pherae's army in his place. Roy immediately began his journey back to Pherae with his vassals; at the same time, Hector's daughter Lilina was paying Eliwood a visit.

Roy's Departure

Roy returned to Pherae and reunited with his father after a brief skirmish with several bandits; Eliwood gave his son several words of encouragement and revealed he hired a mercenary band to help him; he also advised Lilina to rule Ostia in Hector's absence. While searching for the mercenaries Eliwood hired, a chance encounter with Guinivere's lady-in-waiting Elen led to Roy and the mercenary band, who were led by Dieck, defeating Ruud's troops and rescuing Guinivere. However, this moment of triumph was halted when a messenger announced that the war council in Castle Araphen was attacked by the Wyvern Generals, with most of the marquesses dying in the onslaught. Roy's army hurried to Castle Araphen, killing the castle's appointed guardian Slater in the process. Inside the castle, Roy found Hector, who was severely wounded during the battle. Hector acknowledged that he was not long for this world and revealed that Bern had resurrected dragons to use in the war and that Roy should obtain the legendary weapons in order to combat them; additionally, he implored that Roy succeed him as leader of the Lycian army and that he take care of Lilina in his absence. He then died of his wounds, much to Roy's horror.

Though he was saddened by Hector's death, Roy nonetheless respected his dying wishes and had him and his army return to Ostia to regroup with Lilina. Meanwhile, Lycia was suffering from internal instability after the devastating loss in Araphen; some marquesses, such as Erik of Laus allied with Bern, while others held revolutions in their marches in order to overthrow them, also with the intention of siding with Bern. The most prominent rebellion occurred in Ostia; Legance, a commander in the Ostian army, managed to amass an army of rebels to capture Lilina and take Ostia castle, though he was eventually killed and Lilina was rescued when Roy managed to quash the rebellion after he arrived to Ostia. Though they emerged victorious in the battle Roy recognized that the Lycian army was no match for the full might of Bern's army and decided to collect the legendary weapons before Bern did, with Lilina assisting them in obtaining Durandal. At about the same time, Cecilia, the Mage General of Etruria, noticed how fiercely Lycia resisted Bern, and made an alliance with Lycia.

Corruption in Etruria

Under Etruria's protection, the Lycian League rebuilt its standing forces and its economy, choosing Roy to lead the army due to his victory at Ostia.[1] However, Etruria eventually demanded a favor from Lycia in exchange for its protection: To send its forces to the Western Isles to crush an uprising against Etruria there. The Lycians were not happy to send their army so far from home, but they were in no position to refuse Etruria's demand.

In fact, Etruria had sent the Lycian army to the Western Isles to die.[2] Two Etrurian councilors, Roartz and Arcardo, were plotting to gain Bern's favor by neutralizing Lycia's army under the pretense of securing Etruria's holdings in the Western Isles.[3] When Roy discovered the plot and realized that Etruria had deliberately left Lycia defenseless against Bern, he nonetheless decided to finish the work he had started in the Western Isles. With the help of the resistance forces led by Elffin and Echidna, he seized the Western Isles' capital of Juteaux and drove the corrupt Etrurians away. Roy also learned about Armads, the Thunder Axe, and he retrieved it.

Roy soon received word that Roartz and Arcard had taken King Mordred of Etruria hostage and effectively usurped the throne; Mage General Cecilia and Princess Guinivere had escaped to Missur to the south, while the other two Etrurian generals had been forced to fight for Roartz and Arcard. Roy gathered his force and sailed south to Missur to rendezvous with Cecilia and Guinivere.

Etymology and other languages

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

  1. "A new Lycian Army is also to be established. This new army's purpose is not to take the offensive against Bern, but rather take a defensive stance for Lycia. Owing to his victory against Bern in Ostia, Roy is chosen leader of this new army. Gradually, the attitude and morale in Lycia begin to improve. People once again conduct business without fear, and they embrace a new optimism." — Opening narration of chapter 9, Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
  2. "...Lord Arcardo did say to get rid of the Lycian League Army while they were here... Hahaha... What a splendid chance to gain favor with Lord Arcardo and earn a share of his riches! Dispatch our troops! Kill off the Lycian League Army!" — Nord, Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
  3. "Elffin: Don't you find it odd that Etruria requested your help here at all? Roy: Actually... yes, I do. Elffin: If I may be so bold as to guess... Was it High Chancellor Roartz and Lord Arcardo who requested your help? Roy: ...It was. Elffin: There may have been ulterior motives for sending your army away. Perhaps your presence in Lycia was undesirable to them. Roy: I never even considered that... Elffin: There are rumors... that Roartz and Arcardo are working with Bern." — Roy and Elffin, Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
Playable characters AlenAstolfoBartheBartreBorsCathCeciliaChadClarineDayanDieckDorothyDouglasEchidnaElenElffinFaeFirGarretGeeseGonzalezGwendolynHughIgreneJunoKarelKleinLanceLarumLilinaLotLughMarcusMerlinusMeladyNiimeNoahOgierPercevalRaighRoyRutgerSaulShannaSinSophiaSueTheaTrecWardWoltYoderZelotZeiss
Trial Map characters BrunnyaEliwoodGalleGuinivereHectorMurdockNarcianZephiel
Non-playable characters EliwoodGuinivereHectorMaryMordred
Bosses ArcardoBorsBrakulBrunnyaChanDamasDebiasDoryEinErikFlaerGalleGuerreroHenningIdunnKabulKelKudokaJahnLeganceMaggieMarralMartelMonkeMorganMurdockNarcianNordOatesOrloPeresRaithRandyRoartzRobertsRoseRuudScollanScottSiguneSlaterThorilTickWagnerWindhamZephielZinque
Background characters AthosBariganBramimondDurbanElimineHanonHartmutRoland
Regalia and personal weapons ApocalypseArmadsAureolaBinding BladeDurandalEckesachsForblazeMaltetMulagirRapierStaff of the Saint
Chapters Tutorial • 1: Breath of Destiny • 2: Princess of Bern • 3: Latecomer's Sorrow • 4: Crumbling League • 5: Fire Emblem • 6: Ensnared • 7: The Ostian Revolt • 8: Reunion • 8x: The Blazing Blade • 9: The Misty Isles • 10A: Western Resistance • 11A: The Hero of the West • 10B: Amidst a Struggle • 11B: Flight Toward Freedom • 12: The True Enemy • 12x: The Thunder Axe • 13: Rescue Mission • 14: Arcadia • 14x: The Infernal Truth • 15: The Dragon Child • 16: Storming the Capital • 16x: The Glorious Ascension • 17A: Ocean's Parting • 18A: The Frozen River • 19A: Bitter Cold • 20A: Ilia's Salvation • 20Ax: The Freezing Lance • 17B: The Bishop's Teachings • 18B: The Laws of Sacae • 19B: Battle in Bulgar • 20B: The Silver Wolf • 20Bx: The Bow of Swift Wind • 21: The Binding Blade • 21x: The Elder Revelation • 22: Unattained Dream • 23: The Ghosts of Bern • 24: Legends and LiesF: Beyond Darkness
Trial Maps Valley of DeathRainy IslandSnowy DefensivePirate's ChallengeRoy's Trial
Locations ElibeBern (Dragon TempleShrine of Seals) • Etruria (Aquleia) • IliaLycia (AraphenLausOstiaPheraeThria) • Missur (ArcadiaNabata) • Sacae (BulgarTaras) • Western Isles
Groups, objects and concepts Disturbance of BernEnding WinterFire EmblemGenerals of EtruriaThe ScouringWar Dragons
Lists ChaptersCharactersClasses (Class change) • Hidden treasureItemsScriptsSupportsWeapons
Related topics Elibe DisturbanceHasha no TsurugiName chart • Other games (The Blazing Blade) • Pre-release information (Unused content) • Sound RoomTimeline