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'''''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade''''' (Japanese: {{hover|ファイアーエムブレム 烈火の剣|Faiā Emuburemu Rekka no Ken}} ''Fire Emblem: The Sword of Flame''), originally released outside Japan as simply '''''Fire Emblem''''', is a [[Game Boy Advance]] game released in 2003, and later re-released on the [[Wii U]] Virtual Console in 2014. It is the seventh game in the {{FES}}, the second game in the series to be released on the Game Boy Advance, and was the series' first internationally-released title, spurred on by the sparking of interest in the series caused by {{SSBM}}.
'''''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade''''' (Japanese: {{hover|ファイアーエムブレム 烈火の剣|Faiā Emuburemu Rekka no Ken}} ''Fire Emblem: The Sword of Raging Fire''), originally released outside Japan as simply '''''Fire Emblem''''', is a [[Game Boy Advance]] game released in 2003, and later re-released on the [[Wii U]] Virtual Console in 2014. It is the seventh game in the {{FES}}, the second game in the series to be released on the Game Boy Advance, and was the series' first internationally-released title, spurred on by the sparking of interest in the series caused by {{SSBM}} and the recent release of [[warswiki:Advance Wars (series)|''Advance Wars'']]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120426182037/http://www.edge-online.com/features/making-advance-wars?page=2 |title=The Making Of Advance Wars |site=Wayback Machine - Edge Online |retrieved=13 January 2020}}</ref>.


''The Blazing Blade'' is a prequel to {{FE6}}, set on the same continent of [[Elibe]] twenty years prior to its predecessor's events. It stars three main [[lord]] characters: [[Eliwood]] and [[Hector]], the fathers of ''The Binding Blade''{{'}}s [[Roy]] and [[Lilina]] respectively, and a completely new character, [[Lyn]]. The game is divided into two segments: the first segment stars Lyn and revolves around her quest to save her grandfather from his treacherous brother, acting as a tutorial mode for the game. The longer second part stars Eliwood, Hector and Lyn as they oppose the schemes of the sorcerer [[Nergal]], who seeks to summon the long-banished [[dragon]]s back to Elibe for his own gain
''The Blazing Blade'' is a prequel to {{FE6}}, set on the same continent of [[Elibe]] twenty years prior to its predecessor's events. It stars three main [[lord]] characters: [[Eliwood]] and [[Hector]], the fathers of ''The Binding Blade''{{'}}s [[Roy]] and [[Lilina]] respectively, and a completely new character, [[Lyn]]. The game is divided into two segments: the first segment stars Lyn and revolves around her quest to save her grandfather from his treacherous brother, acting as a tutorial mode for the game. The longer second part stars Eliwood, Hector and Lyn as they oppose the schemes of the sorcerer [[Nergal]], who seeks to summon the long-banished [[dragon]]s back to Elibe for his own gain.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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===Lyn's tale===
===Lyn's tale===
[[File:Cg fe07 01.png|thumb|left|[[Lyn]] takes care of the amnesiac traveler she found on the plains.]]
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A tactician, Mark, wakes up in a house on the [[Sacae]] plains. A teenage girl introduces herself as Lyn of the Lorca, a tribe of nomadic plainsdwellers. Suddenly, bandits attack; Mark aids Lyn, who, with a sword, fights them off. The next morning, she decides to travel with Mark, to avenge her dead parents and the rest of the Lorca tribe, who were killed by bandits.
A tactician, Mark, wakes up in a house on the [[Sacae]] plains. A teenage girl introduces herself as Lyn of the Lorca, a tribe of nomadic plainsdwellers. Suddenly, bandits attack; Mark aids Lyn, who, with a sword, fights them off. The next morning, she decides to travel with Mark, to avenge her dead parents and the rest of the Lorca tribe, who were killed by bandits.
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In the town of [[Bulgar]], Lyn meets the womanizing cavalier [[Sain]] and his more serious partner [[Kent]], both knights of [[Caelin]], a territory in [[Lycia]]. She is disgusted by Sain's nature and leaves the city. Then, more bandits arrive to attack Lyn, and the knights go to their aid. After the battle, the knights inform Lyn, whose name is revealed to be Lyndis, that her mother [[Madelyn]] was the daughter of [[Hausen]], the marquess of Caelin, making Lyn next in line for the throne. The bandits were sent by [[Lundgren]], Hausen's younger brother, who aspires to be marquess. Lyn is a threat to this, so her life is in danger; the group decides to go to Caelin.
In the town of [[Bulgar]], Lyn meets the womanizing cavalier [[Sain]] and his more serious partner [[Kent]], both knights of [[Caelin]], a territory in [[Lycia]]. She is disgusted by Sain's nature and leaves the city. Then, more bandits arrive to attack Lyn, and the knights go to their aid. After the battle, the knights inform Lyn, whose name is revealed to be Lyndis, that her mother [[Madelyn]] was the daughter of [[Hausen]], the marquess of Caelin, making Lyn next in line for the throne. The bandits were sent by [[Lundgren]], Hausen's younger brother, who aspires to be marquess. Lyn is a threat to this, so her life is in danger; the group decides to go to Caelin.


[[File:Cg fe07 03.png|thumb|[[Lyn]] unsheathes the [[Mani Katti]].]]
Lyn takes the group to a shrine to pray for a safe journey. There, her party defeats bandits seeking to steal the sacred sword, [[Mani Katti]]. As thanks, the caretaker of the shrine allows Lyn to hold the Mani Katti and pray. She draws it from its sheath, meaning the sword's spirits have chosen her. Since Lyn is the rightful owner, the priest allows her to take the sword.
Lyn takes the group to a shrine to pray for a safe journey. There, her party defeats bandits seeking to steal the sacred sword, [[Mani Katti]]. As thanks, the caretaker of the shrine allows Lyn to hold the Mani Katti and pray. She draws it from its sheath, meaning the sword's spirits have chosen her. Since Lyn is the rightful owner, the priest allows her to take the sword.


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Lyn travels to [[Araphen]], whose marquess is willing to help. Suddenly, the castle is set on fire by Lundgren's assassins and Lyn is attacked; however, [[Rath]], a high-ranking Araphen officer and a Sacaean nomad of the Kutolah tribe, comes to her aid. The cheerful thief [[Matthew]] joins and helps them enter the barracks by unlocking doors. After the battle, Lyn meets the marquess of Araphen. However, he views Sacaeans as savages and refuses to help Lyn. Rath, who overhears his comments, leaves the marquess's service and joins Lyn.
Lyn travels to [[Araphen]], whose marquess is willing to help. Suddenly, the castle is set on fire by Lundgren's assassins and Lyn is attacked; however, [[Rath]], a high-ranking Araphen officer and a Sacaean nomad of the Kutolah tribe, comes to her aid. The cheerful thief [[Matthew]] joins and helps them enter the barracks by unlocking doors. After the battle, Lyn meets the marquess of Araphen. However, he views Sacaeans as savages and refuses to help Lyn. Rath, who overhears his comments, leaves the marquess's service and joins Lyn.
 
[[File:Cg fe07 07.png|thumb|left|[[Eliwood]] rescues [[Ninian]] from the [[Black Fang]].]]
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While passing through [[Kathelet]], Lyn runs into a strange boy, [[Nils]], who requests her help to get his sister [[Ninian]] back from a shady organization called the [[Black Fang]]. The two are traveling performers: a [[dancer]] and a [[bard]], respectively. A monk named [[Lucius]] also joins, having heard Nils's plight. Lyn's forces manage to defeat the Black Fang; in the castle, they find that Ninian has already been rescued by [[Eliwood]], the son of the marquess of [[Pherae]]. Lyn thanks him and tells him her story; Eliwood decides to help Lyn out. Ninian and Nils also start to help Lyn by using their powers, which allow them to sense approaching dangers. Ninian finds that she has lost her ring, [[Ninis' Grace]], a keepsake from her mother. Lyn and the others are able to track the Black Fang down and reclaim Ninian's ring from them.
While passing through [[Kathelet]], Lyn runs into a strange boy, [[Nils]], who requests her help to get his sister [[Ninian]] back from a shady organization called the [[Black Fang]]. The two are traveling performers: a [[dancer]] and a [[bard]], respectively. A monk named [[Lucius]] also joins, having heard Nils's plight. Lyn's forces manage to defeat the Black Fang; in the castle, they find that Ninian has already been rescued by [[Eliwood]], the son of the marquess of [[Pherae]]. Lyn thanks him and tells him her story; Eliwood decides to help Lyn out. Ninian and Nils also start to help Lyn by using their powers, which allow them to sense approaching dangers. Ninian finds that she has lost her ring, [[Ninis' Grace]], a keepsake from her mother. Lyn and the others are able to track the Black Fang down and reclaim Ninian's ring from them.
 
[[File:Cg fe07 08.png|thumb|[[Lyn]] and her allies take down [[Lundgren]].]]
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Lyn continues to encounter more numerous and advanced troops on the way to Caelin. Matthew learns that Lundgren has been poisoning Hausen. Furthermore, he has also been spreading false rumors that Lyn is an impostor. Eliwood helps Lyn by convincing the other Lycian territories to stay neutral in the conflict, leaving Lundgren her only opponent. The group encounters the hearty former Caelin general [[Wallace]], who remains loyal to Lord Hausen and believes Lyn, joining her forces.
Lyn continues to encounter more numerous and advanced troops on the way to Caelin. Matthew learns that Lundgren has been poisoning Hausen. Furthermore, he has also been spreading false rumors that Lyn is an impostor. Eliwood helps Lyn by convincing the other Lycian territories to stay neutral in the conflict, leaving Lundgren her only opponent. The group encounters the hearty former Caelin general [[Wallace]], who remains loyal to Lord Hausen and believes Lyn, joining her forces.


Lyn finally reaches [[Castle Caelin]] and, after a heated battle, defeats Lundgren. She is finally able to meet Hausen, her grandfather, who is near death because the poison. However, Lyn convinces him that they still have much they can do together, and Hausen decides to make an effort to continue living and begins to recover. When Lyn decides to stay in Caelin, Florina and Wil enter the service of House Caelin to stay with her. The rest of the characters go their separate ways, as described in their endings. The tactician Mark takes their leave to travel on their own for a time. Lyn’s tale ends here.
Lyn finally reaches [[Castle Caelin]] and, after a heated battle, defeats Lundgren. She is finally able to meet Hausen, her grandfather, who is near death because the poison. However, Lyn convinces him that they still have much they can do together, and Hausen decides to make an effort to continue living and begins to recover. When Lyn decides to stay in Caelin, Florina and Wil enter the service of House Caelin to stay with her. The rest of the characters go their separate ways, as described in their endings. The tactician Mark takes their leave to travel on their own for a time. Lyn’s tale ends here.
 
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===Eliwood's tale - Finding Elbert===<!--Chapters 11-19?-->
===Eliwood's tale - Finding Elbert===<!--Chapters 11-19?-->
Eliwood's tale takes place a year after the events of Lyn's tale. A month before the story begins, the marquess of Pherae and Eliwood's father, Lord Elbert, vanished while journeying abroad, along with several of his best vassals. Eliwood leaves Pherae to search for him, along with the paladin [[Marcus]], an old family retainer, and the cavalier [[Lowen]] a new but skilled Pheraean recruit.
Eliwood's tale takes place a year after the events of Lyn's tale. A month before the story begins, the marquess of Pherae and Eliwood's father, Lord Elbert, vanished while journeying abroad, along with several of his best vassals. Eliwood leaves Pherae to search for him, along with the paladin [[Marcus]], an old family retainer, and the cavalier [[Lowen]] a new but skilled Pheraean recruit.
Eliwood, desperate to find any lead on his father, leaves Pherae. [[Hector]] sneaks away from [[Ostia]] to accompany him in his search. Elbert first goes to [[Santaruz]] to ask [[Helman]], the marquess, if he knows anything of Elbert's whereabouts. Eliwood arrives to find Helman injured by a member of the [[Black Fang]], [[Ephidel]]. Helman uses his dying words to inform Eliwood to seek out marquess [[Laus]], [[Darin]].
Eliwood and Hector head for Laus but end up attacked by Darin's subordinates and his son, [[Erik]]. Darin flees before he is captured, abandoning his son. After being defeated, Erik tells Eliwood of the strange man, named Ephidel, that is manipulating his father. Eliwood then chases after Darin and the Black Fang; he then finds himself defending [[Caelin]] from a Black Fang assault and earns [[Lyn]] as an ally.
[[File:Cg fe07 15.png|thumb|[[Nergal]] controls [[Ninian]] to use [[Elbert]]'s [[quintessence]] to open the [[Dragon's Gate (location)|Dragon's Gate]].]]
[[Leila]], an Ostian spy situated into the Black Fang, appears and informs Hector that the Black Fang and Darin are on the [[Valor|Dread Isle]]. Eliwood immediately leaves for [[Badon]] to request passage to the isle. He is initially unsuccessful, owing to the island's reputation, though eventually the pirate captain [[Fargus]] steps up to the challenge.
After arriving on the isle and fighting through a large portion of the Black Fang's forces and encountering Ninian, Eliwood kills Darin and finally locates his father in the clutches of a man named [[Nergal]]. Nergal attempts to summon a dragon with Ninian using Elbert's [[Quintessence]], but he is interrupted by [[Nils]] and the incompletely opened gate destroys the dragon and [[Ephidel]], who was standing nearby. Nergal reappears after the gate has stabilized, but Elbert wounds him to chase him off. Unfortunately Elbert dies in Eliwood's arms after this and the group leaves the Dread Isle to head home to Pherae.


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===Bern and the Shrine of Seals===<!--Chapters 20-26?-->
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The Living Legend was none other than the Archsage Athos, one of the Eight Legends of the Scouring, who agreed to help Eliwood and his friends in unlocking the Divine Weapons to aid in combating Nergal. For this purpose, he said, it would be necessary to travel to the Shrine of Seals in Bern. His friends Pent, Louise, and Hawkeye agreed to aid Eliwood as well. Athos teleported the group to Pherae, where they spent the night before setting out for Bern.
The Living Legend was none other than the Archsage Athos, one of the Eight Legends of the Scouring, who agreed to help Eliwood and his friends in unlocking the Divine Weapons to aid in combating Nergal. For this purpose, he said, it would be necessary to travel to the Shrine of Seals in Bern. His friends Pent, Louise, and Hawkeye agreed to aid Eliwood as well. Athos teleported the group to Pherae, where they spent the night before setting out for Bern.


Eliwood and his companions clashed with one of the Reed brothers near the Bern/Pherae border, while Pent and Louise sought out an audience with Queen Hellene of Bern to ask her about the location of the Shrine of Seals.
Eliwood and his companions clashed with one of the Reed brothers near the Bern-Pherae border, while Pent and Louise sought out an audience with Queen Hellene of Bern to ask her about the location of the Shrine of Seals.


Hellene had problems of her own, however, which she required Eliwood to resolve before she would aid him in finding the Shrine of Seals. Zephiel's coming of age ceremony was fast approaching, but the Fire Emblem, a vital component to the ceremony, had been stolen. Eliwood's task, therefore, was to retrieve the Fire Emblem and return it to Hellene.
Hellene had problems of her own, however, which she required Eliwood to resolve before she would aid him in finding the Shrine of Seals. Zephiel's coming of age ceremony was fast approaching, but the Fire Emblem, a vital component to the ceremony, had been stolen. Eliwood's task, therefore, was to retrieve the Fire Emblem and return it to Hellene.
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===Defeating Nergal===
===Defeating Nergal===
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===Hector's tale===
===Hector's tale===
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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Overall, ''The Blazing Blade'' features no significant changes to its gameplay compared to ''The Binding Blade''.
Overall, ''The Blazing Blade'' features no significant changes to its gameplay compared to {{title|The Binding Blade}}; though there were several smaller adjustments.
 
''The Blazing Blade'' reintroduces the ability for enemies to drop items upon defeat, a gameplay feature absent from ''The Binding Blade''. Additionally, the player may now use [[class change]] and stat booster [[item]]s from the [[preparations]] menu instead of deploying the desired unit to use the item in the next chapter. ''The Blazing Blade'' also removes the ability for units to gain multiple S [[weapon rank]]s, instead limiting each unit to mastering only one weapon type (with one playable [[Athos|exception]]).
 
[[Thief|Thieves]] and the [[Transporter]] were both given class changes; both classes lacked the ability to class change in ''The Binding Blade''.
 
''The Blazing Blade'' also adds the ability for the player to decline [[sidequest]]s.
 
Compared to ''The Binding Blade'', ''The Blazing Blade'' has several more [[gameplay modes]]; ''The Binding Blade'' only has normal and hard, while The Blazing Blade has Lyn's tale, Eliwood's tale, and Hector's tale, with each tale having a normal and hard variant.
 
Graphically, ''The Blazing Blade'' made revisions to several battle animations introduced in ''The Binding Blade''. These revisions include smoothing out some animations and changing the outfits of some classes; for instance the female [[Sage]] loses the poofy sleeves on her dress and gains elbow length gloves, the [[Druid]] was given a new sound effect when performing a [[critical hit]], the [[Mercenary]]'s outfit and build were given slight modifications, and so on. Additionally, ''The Blazing Blade'' was the first ''Fire Emblem'' game to have character portraits blink during dialogue scenes.
 
''The Binding Blade'' gives every weapon in the game a line of flavor text,{{hover|*|Recent fan translations also remove these descriptions}} all language releases of ''The Blazing Blade'' instead only feature descriptions on [[regalia]] or weapons with special effects.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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==Development==
==Development==
===Game credits===
===Game credits===
{{main|Staff of Fire Emblem (GBA)}}
{{main|Staff of Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade}}
===Prototype builds===
===Prototype builds===
{{main|Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade prototype build 0205}}
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[[File:Ss fe07 matthew wink.png|thumb|[[Matthew]] winking to [[Guy]].]]
[[File:Ss fe07 matthew wink.png|thumb|[[Matthew]] winking to [[Guy]].]]
* Of the official English localizations of the series, ''The Blazing Blade'' is the only one where item names do not have their entire name [[wikipedia:Capitalization|capitalized]] - for example, "[[Iron Sword]]" is spelled "Iron sword" - and are accordingly presented as common nouns rather than proper nouns (aside from [[regalia]] weapons and the [[Light Brand]]). From {{title|The Sacred Stones}} onward, capitalizing the entire item name became the series standard. The ''gringe'' [[fan translation]] of ''The Binding Blade'' and "Project Naga" fan translation of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', however, handle item names the same way as this game.
* Of the official English localizations of the series, ''The Blazing Blade'' is the only one where item names do not have their entire name [[wikipedia:Capitalization|capitalized]] - for example, "[[Iron Sword]]" is spelled "Iron sword" - and are accordingly presented as common nouns rather than proper nouns (aside from [[regalia]] weapons and the [[Light Brand]]). From {{title|The Sacred Stones}} onward, capitalizing the entire item name became the series standard. The ''gringe'' [[fan translation]] of ''The Binding Blade'' and "Project Naga" fan translation of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', however, handle item names the same way as this game.
*This game supports the ability to allow characters to wink and blink during dialogue, though the former is used once in the entire game by [[Matthew]] in his recruitment conversation with [[Guy]]. Because the wink animation plays at the same speed as the blink animation most players miss it.
*This game supports the ability to allow characters to wink and blink during dialogue, though the former is used once in the entire game by [[Matthew]] in his recruitment conversation with [[Guy]]. Because the wink animation plays at the same speed as the blink animation, most players miss it.
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==Etymology and other languages==
==Etymology and other languages==
{{Names
{{Names
|eng-name=• ''Fire Emblem''<br>• ''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade''
|eng-name=• ''Fire Emblem''<br>•''Fire Emblem GBA''<br>• ''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade''
|eng-mean=• As the series' first English/international release, the subtitle was omitted, likely seen as pointless in the face of no predecessors with which to confuse it.<br>• Used from {{FEH}} onward, matching Durandal's title like the Japanese name.
|eng-mean=• As the series' first English release, the subtitle was initially omitted outside of Japan, likely seen as pointless in the face of no internationally released predecessors with which to confuse it. This is the title used in the game itself, and in nearly all localized material except {{FEH}}.<br>• Used in the [[Mario Kart: Double Dash!! bonus disc]].<br>• Used in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', matching Durandal's title like the Japanese name.
|jap-name={{hover|ファイアーエムブレム 烈火の剣|Faiāemuburemu rekka no ken}}
|jap-name={{hover|ファイアーエムブレム 烈火の剣|Faiāemuburemu rekka no ken}}
|jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Fire Emblem: The Sword of Flame'''. The title refers to [[Durandal]], the legendary "Blazing Blade" wielded by Eliwood in the final chapter.
|jap-mean=Officially romanized as '''Fire Emblem: The Sword of Flame'''. The title refers to [[Durandal]], the legendary "Blazing Blade" wielded by Eliwood in the final chapter.
|eng-fan-name=''Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword''
|eng-fan-name=''Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword''
|eng-fan-mean=The game is almost universally identified by the fandom by a translation of its Japanese name/subtitle, or by its number in the series, instead of by its actual English title in order to avoid confusion with the rest of the series.<br>It should be noted that in the English release, Durandal's epithet and thus the game's hypothetical subtitle is actually "Blazing '''Blade'''", not "Blazing Sword", but it is universally called by the latter name anyway. This name was used on the official website as a "loose translation".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160401075809/http://old.serenesforest.net/gba/launch/history/index.html |title=Fire Emblem History (mirror, archived April 1, 2016) |site=Serenes Forest |retrieved=20 July 2016}}</ref>
|eng-fan-mean=The game was almost universally identified by the fandom by a translation of its Japanese name/subtitle, or by its number in the series, instead of by its actual English title, in order to avoid confusion with the rest of the series.<br>It should be noted that in the English release, Durandal's epithet and thus the game's hypothetical subtitle was actually "Blazing '''Blade'''", not "Blazing Sword", but it was universally called by the latter name anyway. With the release of an officially localized English subtitle in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', this name is starting to phase out of use in favor of the official English name. This name was used on the official website as a "loose translation".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160401075809/http://old.serenesforest.net/gba/launch/history/index.html |title=Fire Emblem History (mirror, archived April 1, 2016) |site=Serenes Forest |retrieved=20 July 2016}}</ref>
|fren-name=''Fire Emblem''
|fren-name=''Fire Emblem''
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Ba japan fe07.jpg|Japanese box art of ''The Sword of Flame''.  
Ba japan fe07.jpg|Japanese box art of ''The Sword of Flame''.  
Ba america fe07.jpg|American (NTSC) box art of ''Fire Emblem''.  
Ba america fe07.jpg|American (NTSC) box art of ''Fire Emblem''.  
File:FERK Logo jp.png|Japanese logo of ''The Sword of Flame''.
FERK Logo.png|American logo of ''Fire Emblem''.
FERK Logo.png|American logo of ''Fire Emblem''.
FERK group artwork.jpg|Artwork for the game.
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===Screenshots===
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Ss fe07 title screen japan.png|Japanese title screen of ''The Sword of Flame''.  
Ss fe07 title screen japan.png|Japanese title screen of ''The Sword of Flame''.  
Ss fe07 title screen america.png|American (NTSC) and European (PAL) title screen of ''Fire Emblem''.
Ss fe07 title screen america.png|American (NTSC) and European (PAL) title screen of ''Fire Emblem''.
FERK group artwork.jpg|Artwork for the game.
Ss fe07 opening scouring.png|Still from the game's opening depicting [[the Scouring]].
Ss fe07 tactician creation.png|Creating a [[Tactician (The Blazing Blade)|Tactician]].
Ss fe07 sain battle.png|[[Sain]] attacks a [[Morph]].
Ss fe07 canas casting luna.png|[[Canas]] attacks a [[Black Fang]] member with [[Luna (tome)|Luna]].
Ss fe07 uther hector discussion.png|[[Uther]] and [[Hector]] discuss [[Pherae]]'s situation.
Ss fe07 font change ntsc-u.png|[[Matthew]] brings [[Hector]] his supplies.
Ss fe07 strategic combat forecast.png|[[Hector]] about to attack an enemy [[Soldier]].
Ss fe07 boss map.png|A boss, [[Bauker]], and several enemy units.
Ss fe07 sound room.png|The game's [[Sound Room]].
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