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The Tower of Duma (Japanese: ドーマのとう Doma's Tower) is a Valentian monument of worship to the evil god Duma, situated in the northernmost reaches of Rigel. It is the final dungeon of Fire Emblem Gaiden, and the final destination for both Alm and Celica on their different journeys.
History
In her quest to locate the missing Earth Mother Mila, Celica ultimately arrived at the Tower of Duma, where after confronting waves of Duma's servants she encountered the dark priest Jedah at the tower's peak. Jedah offered Celica the opportunity to save Alm from being trapped in Dragon Mountain by a landslide, by offering herself up as a sacrifice to Duma in exchange for Jedah clearing Alm's path.[1] As a result, Celica was trapped in the tower's altar basement, beset by hordes of Mogalls and other servants led by Duma himself.
Later, after conquering Rigel and killing Emperor Rudolf, Alm learned of a path to Duma's altar directly from the basement of Rigel Castle[2] and followed it, obtaining Falchion and emerging at the altar to aid Celica's struggling party. Together, the armies of the two defeated Jedah and Duma himself, ending the war and ridding Valentia of the influence of both gods as the culmination of Rudolf's plan.
Gameplay
Celica's route
In Celica's route, the Tower of Duma is accessed in late Chapter 4 as her final destination. Celica must scale the tower by fighting her way through three rooms containing skirmishes, before being trapped by Jedah to allow Alm's route to continue past Dragon Mountain. There are also three sets of lion heads present across the four intermediary floors: the entrance floor holds two, the second and third floor hold one each which are counted as the same pair in terms of uses, and the top floor contains another two.
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Alm's route
Alm accesses the basement dungeon of the Tower of Duma in Chapter 5, comprising the chapter's entirety; unlike Celica's straightforward path through the main tower, Alm's path involves navigating a convoluted puzzle-like layout.
The first goal is to have Alm navigate a series of pits and fall into the right places, fighting through three skirmishes with his army as he proceeds, to reach the stairway leading back up to the treasury. Once he enters the treasury, Alm must fight three more skirmishes, except these times he fights alone with no allies. After clearing all three, Alm receives Falchion from a treasure chest, then must backtrack and navigate the pits again to find another stairway leading to the door where Celica's army is trapped. On entering the doorway, the final battle against Duma begins, with Alm and Celica's armies fighting together.
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Trivia
- In Fire Emblem Awakening, the area roughly where the Tower of Duma was in Gaiden is instead occupied by the Mila Shrine Ruins.
Gallery
Etymology and other languages
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References
- ↑ "Heheh... Celica. Alm's trapped in Dragon Mountain. Follow me if you want to save him. If you sacrifice yourselves to Lord Duma, Alm's path shall again open up!" — Jedah, Fire Emblem Gaiden
- ↑ "If you go down these stairs you should get to Duma's Altar. It's said that there's no return once you've entered. Your Highness, please take care!" — A man at Rigel Castle, Fire Emblem Gaiden