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Ah! What a lovely day! I might just break out in song! And twirl all the day long! Hmm. But <Papa/Mama> is visiting today, and I haven't seen <him/her> in such a long time. I'd better do something special for <him/her>. Gather some fruit? Fish for fish? Ha, I know! <Papa/Mama> should have both. So I'd better get going!
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— Kana
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Dragon Blood is the second paralogue chapter in Fire Emblem Fates. As a paralogue chapter, its events are not integral to the game's main storyline and can be done at the player's leisure. The chapter is unlocked after both clearing chapter 7 (be it in Birthright, Conquest, or Revelation) and have Corrin married. This chapter can only be unlocked if Corrin marries someone of the opposite gender, and thus is unavailable if a male Corrin marries Niles or if a female Corrin marries Rhajat.
In this chapter, Corrin and his/her army journey to one of the Deeprealms where a wave of invaders has begun attacking his/her child, Kana, who has just discovered inner strength.
Plot
- Main article: Dragon Blood/Script
- The below plot corresponds to the use of a female Corrin. If you refresh this page, it is possible to get an alternate reading using a male variation instead.
In a town in one of the Deeprealms, Kana notes that that day is lovely and he just might break out in song and twirl all day; Kana then notes that that day is the day his mother is due to visit, and he hasn't seen her in a long time, and thus is spurred into doing something special. Kana contemplates gathering fruit or fishing, but notes that his mother has both fruit and fish and thus he had better get going; an invader arrives on the scene with Kana taking notice, with Kana noting that the invader looks odd and asks the invader to get away from him. Kana tries to run away, but more invaders appear; Kana asks the invaders to not cause trouble, as his mother will soon be in the area. As Kana realizes the invaders aren't listening, he states that he can't run yet they're looking like they're ready to do evil things; at this point, Kana gets hit by one of the invaders' attacks.
As if on cue, Kana's mother, Corrin, arrives on the scene and takes out the invader that hit Kana, stating she has arrived in the nick of time, asking Kana if he is all right; Corrin apologizes to Kana, realizing he has been safe for so long and never thought anyone would come to hurt him, then asks him if he is OK, to which Kana confirms. Corrin asks Kana to get away and that she has everything in hand; Corrin then chews out the invaders for daring to touch her child and vows to soak the fields in their blood, taking out two more of the invaders in the process. Kana tells Corrin that there are too many invaders; Corrin vows to protect Kana, but also tells him to not worry about her as she told him to flee the area. Corrin then tells the rest of the invaders to prepare to join their comrades in death; Corrin then attacks one of the invaders but fails to put a dent. Corrin notes that these invaders are tough, but she states that she must fight in order to keep them away from Kana; Kana chews out the invaders and asks them to stop hurting Corrin, rushing into the area and pushing Corrin out of the way. Corrin once more tells Kana to flee the area, to which Kana refuses; Kana states he has waited long enough to see Corrin once again, and nobody's going to take her away from him again. Kana struggles trying to state he is staying, and eventually transforms into a feral dragon.
As Corrin notes Kana's transformation, Kana easily defeats the nearest invader; Corrin notes that this shouldn't be happening, that Kana doesn't have the ability to transform into a dragon--then realizes he must have inherited it from her and it's awakened at an inopportune time. Corrin notes that Kana is out of control and that this must be his first time transforming and thus is at risk of losing himself to a mindless rampage; Corrin calls her army into the area, stating that they must clear the field of these invaders and fast. Battle preparations take place at this point; the battle begins once preparations are complete.
Should the battle still be going at the end of turn 8 enemy phase, a pair of ruffians named Llewelyn and Lloyd arrive in the area and note Kana's presence, making plans on catching Kana, then stating they should try to decide what to name Kana. Upon the player entering into battle against one of them, it appears Lloyd had planned on naming Kana "Llizardface" while Llewelyn plans on naming him "Llardbutt".
Once the battle ends, Kana has come to and tells Corrin that he turned into a dragon, which Corrin states actually did happen; Kana, noting Corrin looks upset, explains what led to the transformation and apologizes, stating he didn't mean to transform. As Corrin explains having the same power and how she keeps that power in check, she reveals that Kana also needs a stone to do the same; as it so happens, Azura gave Corrin a stone Kana could use and tells Kana to always carry it with him. Kana then starts to attempt to convince Corrin to let him travel with her, to which Corrin relucantly agrees after a long exchange wanting to refuse.
Summary
The village that is home to Corrin's child, Kana, is under attack. Upon hearing the news, Corrin rushes to the village to protect Kana.
Chapter data
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Victory: Rout the enemy.
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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: Corrin is defeated (Classic mode), or the army is routed (Casual mode).
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12
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{{{partner}}}
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1
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27+20
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{{{third}}}
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This chapter's map is 21 columns by 20 rows.
Character data
Birthright Conquest Revelation
Note: The returning characters list only those recruited by the time this chapter can first be unlocked (after completing chapter 7 on all routes). Felicia is only a returning character if Corrin is male, while Jakob is only a returning character if Corrin is female. As a paralogue chapter, there is no set timeframe in which the chapter must be taken on; thus, it is possible to have recruited more characters than the above by the point the chapter is started.
Item data
There are no items in this chapter.
There are no event tiles during the events of the chapter. When returning to the area for skirmishes in Birthright and Revelation, the following event tiles appear:
- Column 2, row 11: One square west of the southwesternmost tile of the middle moat bed
- Column 20, row 18: Two squares north, one square west of the southeasternmost square of the map
Dragon Veins in this chapter are stated to have the effect "Fill up or dry out the moat.". They are as follows:
- Column 5, row 2: One square north of the northwesternmost player deployment position.
- Column 8, row 3: Three squares west of Kana's starting position.
- Column 14, row 3: Three squares east of Kana's starting position.
- Column 17, row 5: One square north, one square east of the southeasternmost player deployment position.
- Column 8, row 14: Three squares north of the westernmost Sky Knight.
- Column 16, row 14: Three squares west of the southwesternmost Spear Master.
Enemy data
- Note: The following enemies' levels are those assuming the player plays this chapter closer to chapter 7 than closer to the final chapter. Levels may be higher depending on progress along the main story path.
NPC data
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Class
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Inventory and Skills
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Notes
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Boss data
- Stats with a + not followed by a number may be higher the further along one of the main story paths the player is.
Main boss
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Inventory
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Skills
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Silver Katana
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Weapon Levels
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B+
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Sub-bosses
- Main articles: Llewelyn and Lloyd (Fates)
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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Language
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Name
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English
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Dragon Blood
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Gallery
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References