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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
===Part | ===Part I: Silver-Haired Maiden=== | ||
===Part | ===Part II: Of Countries and Kings=== | ||
===Part | ===Part III: Intersecting Vows=== | ||
===Part | ===Part IV: Gods and Men=== | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Template:GameInfo Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, known in Japan as Fire Emblem: The Goddess of Dawn (ファイアーエムブレム 暁の女神, Faiā Emuburemu: Akatsuki no Megami)[1] is the only game in the Fire Emblem series to be for the Wii. It is a sequel to Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, taking three years later. The game is split into four different parts, each focusing on how a different place is three years after the events of Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. The first part deals with Daein gaining independence from Begnion after they lost independence after loosing the Mad Kings War. The second part is about Crimea and the new queen, Elincia. Ike reappears at the end of part two and is then hired for the war starting in part three. Part four is the trip to Sienne and the endgame.
Plot
Part I: Silver-Haired Maiden
Part II: Of Countries and Kings
Part III: Intersecting Vows
Part IV: Gods and Men
References
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