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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Velezark]] from {{FEWA1}} is known as a fell dragon in the Japanese version of the game, though this title was localized to "Chaos Dragon" in English and other languages.
*[[Velezark]] from {{FEWA1}} is known as a fell dragon in the Japanese version of the game, though this title was localized to "Chaos Dragon" in English and other languages.
*This class and breed's Japanese name ({{h|邪竜|Jaryū}}) is pronounced the same as the kanji spelling of the [[Wyvern Knight]] class's mounts ({{h|蛇竜|Jaryū}}); both classes and breeds of dragon are winged and snake-like dragons capable of flight which is especially pronounced in Sombron and his progeny.
*This class and breed's Japanese name ({{lang|ja|邪竜}} ''{{lang|ja-Latn|Jaryū}}'') is pronounced the same as the kanji spelling of ''The Sacred Stone''{{'}}s [[Wyvern Knight (The Sacred Stones)|Wyvern Knight]] class's mounts ({{lang|ja|蛇竜}} ''{{lang|ja-Latn|Jaryū}}''); both classes and breeds of dragon are winged and snake-like dragons capable of flight which is especially pronounced in Sombron and his progeny.


==Etymology and other languages==
==Etymology and other languages==

Revision as of 14:49, 29 June 2023

Fell Dragon

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Artwork of Grima, a Fell Dragon, as he appears in Fire Emblem Awakening.


A force of despair created by an ancient alchemist.

Unit type(s)
  • God
  • Flying (hidden)
Weapon(s)

Expiration

Skill(s)

Dragonskin, Status Immunity

The Fell Dragons (Japanese: 邪竜 Evil Dragon) are a type of dragon that have appeared in both Archanea and Elyos. They are among the most powerful kinds of dragons, with power rivaling or even surpassing that of the divine dragons, and are often characterized by a disdain for humankind and a desire to eliminate them. One fell dragon, Grima, is revered as a god by the country of Plegia.

History

Archanea

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The only known Fell Dragon on Archanea is Grima. Long before the events of Shadow Dragon, Grima was created by Forneus, an alchemist from Thabes who sought to resurrect the dead and create a "perfect life form". Forneus created Grima through unknown means (though it is implied he was created from divine dragon blood[1]), and Grima began to grow when he received some of Forneus's blood.[2] Forneus also created the Death Masks that could turn corpses into Risen soldiers.[3] Eventually, the senate of Thabes sealed Forneus, Grima, and the Death Masks within Thabes Labyrinth.[4]

In Archanean year 608, Alm and Celica sailed from Valentia to Archanea's west coast; there, they removed the seal from Thabes Labyrinth and ventured inside, where they encountered and defeated Grima.

One thousand years later, Grima emerged from Thabes Labyrinth and wreaked havoc on Archanea. In doing so, Grima made blood pacts with humans and came to possess them; these followers would become the Grimleal. Eventually, Grima is defeated by the first exalt of Ylisse—a descendant of Marth and ancestor to Chrom—and is put into a slumber. Following Grima's defeat, the Grimleal founded the country of Plegia, and awaited the birth of a child whose blood was pure enough for a resurrected Grima to possess.

One thousand years after his first attack, Robin is born to the Grimleal member Validar, and is a suitable vessel for Grima. The Grimleal successfully steal the Fire Emblem and resurrect Grima, allowing him to devastate Ylisse once more. After years of resistance, Chrom's daughter Lucina uses Naga's power to travel back in time and prevent Grima's resurrection; Grima follows her and attempts to posses Robin, but is too weakened by the time travel to do so. Though Lucina is unable to prevent Grima's resurrection, she is able to aid Chrom and Robin in defeating him before he can destroy Ylisse.

Elyos


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Characteristics

Physical forms

Fell dragons in all worlds are typically black and dark purple, with more than two red eyes. They are among the largest types of dragon, with Grima in particular growing to be larger than even castles.

The fell dragon seen in Archanea has a very unusual appearance for a dragon, appearing more serpentine or almost centipede-like. It has a scaly exoskeleton, a soft underbelly, and three pairs of feathery wings. Its head is especially abnormal, having three pairs of eyes, multiple sets of teeth, and an uncanny human-like face underneath its jaws.

Fell dragons seen in Elyos have a somewhat wyvern-like body structure, having two back legs, hand-like claws on their wings, and a long tail with a claw that can also be used like a hand. Their heads look very similar to cobras, featuring their distinctive neck hoods and forked tongues.

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Fell dragons have a natural affinity with darkness, being able to breathe deadly miasma. Their affinity with dark magic can also be seen clearly in the Grima's Truth and Obscurité tomes, the former of which explicitly channels the power of a fell dragon. Both the Archanean and Elyosian fell dragons are capable of creating undead monsters by raising human corpses; the Risen are created by the former, while the Corrupted are created by the latter. The fell dragons of Elyos are also capable of summoning Emblems from their rings by using incantations.

Fell dragons are also exceptionally resilient, with the Archanean fell dragon being unable to be completely destroyed; even the full power of a divine dragon will simply put them in what can better described as a state of sleep for centuries, and they can be reawakened through the use of human sacrifices or the power of the Fire Emblem. The Archanean fell dragon can only be truly killed forever by its own power.

Behavior

The two most notable fell dragons, Grima and Sombron, are both highly antagonistic, with the former having an open disdain for humanity, while the latter seems to be at best uncaring about their fate. Despite their name, however, fell dragons do not appear to be inherently evil, as shown by Sombron's children, Veyle and Alear. Under normal circumstances and within her "true" personality, the former is generally kind and pleasant. Alear, on the other hand, while shown to be cold and seemingly emotionless prior to receiving the powers of the divine dragon, is still shown to have benevolent or at least non-violent tendencies during this time.

Notable fell dragons

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Class data

The Fell Dragon exists as a distinct class only in Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, where it serves as the personal class of the Creation, who would be later known as Grima.

Base stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia 150 12 -- 3 2 0 11 20 2 -- Monster weapons
Fell Dragons also multiply experience gained by ×2.

Miscellaneous stats

Game Experience CRP Gold Weight mod. Capacity Vision Size
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia 250 1 -- -- -- -- --

Class growth rates

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Charm Constitution* Movement* Weapon level
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia 120% 50% -- 50% 50% 0% 50% 0% -- -- -- --
See class growth rate for more details on the mechanics of class growths in each game.

Class skills

Game Skill Learning conditions
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia Dragonskin Innate.

Fell Dragons possess a passive skill marking it as a Is 3ds03 god 02.pnggod unit. The sole member of the Fell Dragon class, the Creation, also has the Dark Spikes, Anathema, and Nullify Ailments skills, although those skills are not technically tied to the class. The Fell Dragon's "god" classification is different to that of the Fell God, Duma.

Class change

Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Special class
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Fell Dragon

Notable enemy Fell Dragons

Enemy Units
Name Game
The Creation Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
Enemy Fell Dragon units in the Fire Emblem series.

Flavor text

Game Text
(English)
Text
(Japanese)
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
(class)
A force of despair created
by an ancient alchemist.
古の錬金術師の手によって
生み出された絶望をもたらす存在
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
(God skill)
A fell dragon of divine
power and ill sentiment.
神の力と
負の思念からなる邪竜

Trivia

  • Velezark from Fire Emblem Warriors is known as a fell dragon in the Japanese version of the game, though this title was localized to "Chaos Dragon" in English and other languages.
  • This class and breed's Japanese name (邪竜 Jaryū) is pronounced the same as the kanji spelling of The Sacred Stone's Wyvern Knight class's mounts (蛇竜 Jaryū); both classes and breeds of dragon are winged and snake-like dragons capable of flight which is especially pronounced in Sombron and his progeny.

Etymology and other languages

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

Fell Dragon

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Japanese

邪竜

Evil Dragon

Spanish

Dragón Caído

Fallen Dragon

French

Dragon déchu

Fallen Dragon

German

Dämonendrache

Demon Dragon

Italian

Drago Maligno

Evil Dragon

Dutch

Demonendraak

Demon Dragon

Korean

사룡

Evil dragon

Simplified Chinese

邪龙

Evil dragon

Traditional Chinese

邪龍

Evil dragon

Gallery

References

  1. "At last, blood from a divine dragon! Its power is terrifying. Beautiful." — Forneus's writings in Thabes Labyrinth, Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
  2. "At first, it was a tiny thing. But on day 80, I gave it my blood. It grew." — Forneus's writings in Thabes Labyrinth, Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
  3. "The critical component in the death mask is a particular shelled insect. I have come to call these marvels of nature thanatophages. Placed on a cadaver, thanatophages set down roots and assert control" — Forneus's writings in Thabes Labyrinth, Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
  4. "Thus, the Council chose to seal Forneus's workshop with him inside it." — the Thabean Senate's writings in Thabes Labyrinth, Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

See also

Project Classes.png This article is part of Project Classes, a project focused in writing articles for every class present in the Fire Emblem series.
Races and animals of the Fire Emblem series
Major species BeorcBrandedDragon (ManaketeDivine DragonEarth DragonFell DragonFire DragonFirst DragonIce DragonWar DragonWyvern) • EmblemGodHumanKitsuneLaguz (Black DragonCatHawkHeronLionRavenRed DragonTigerWhite DragonWolf) • MirageMorphNabateanTaguelWolfskinZunanma
Animals and other species CorruptedFabricationGriffinHorseIllusionKinshiMonsterPegasusPhantomRisenWolf
Classes in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
Base classes ArcherCavalierClericFighterMageMercenaryPegasus KnightPriestessSoldier
Intermediate classes KnightMyrmidonPaladinSniper
Advanced classes BaronBow KnightDread FighterFalcon KnightGold KnightHeroPriestessPrincessSageSaint
Overclasses ConquerorEnchantressExemplarGuruHarrierOliphantierRigainSkogulSpartanYasha
Monster classes BalorBonewalkerDeathgoyleDeimosDraculEntombedFafnirFiendGargoyleGarudaGuardianLichMogallNecrodragonRevenantTitanTomb LordWhite Dragon
Other classes ArcanistBoyBrigandCantorDagonDuma's ApostleFell DragonFell GodFire DragonGirlIllusory HeroMila's ServantVestalWitchVillager