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Template:GameInfo Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword (ファイアーエムブレム 烈火の剣, Faiā Emuburemu Rekka no Ken, literally Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword), or known simply as Fire Emblem outside of Japan, is the seventh game in the Fire Emblem series, the second game in the series to be released on the Game Boy Advance, and first in the series to be released outside of Japan. Blazing Sword is a prequel to Template:FEFT, featuring Roy's father, Eliwood, and two other major characters, Lyn and Hector.
Plot
In Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword, the player takes the role of a tactician who guides the armies of Lyn and later Eliwood and Hector to victory. At the start of the game, the tactician's name, month of birth, and gender. For this plot synopsis, the tactician's default name, Mark, will be used.
Lyn's story
Mark wakes up in a house in the Sacae to find a teenage girl. She introduces herself as Lyn of the Lorca tribe. Suddenly, bandits appear, and Lyn goes to stop them. Mark joins her as a tactician, and he and Lyn defeat the bandits. The next morning, she asks to travel with him. Lyn says her parents died when bandits attacked; she is the last of the Lorca tribe. She asks Mark to let her travel with him so she can avenge her father's death. Mark accepts, and they set off towards the town of Bulgar for supplies.
In Bulgar, Lyn meets the womanizing cavalier Sain and his more serious partner Kent, both knights of Caelin, in the country Lycia. She is attacked by bandits, and Sain and Kent go to her aid. After the battle, the knights inform Lyn, whose real name is revealed to be Lyndis, that her mother Madelyn was the daughter of Hausen, the marquess of Caelin, making her next in line. The bandits were sent by Lundgren, Hausen's younger brother, who wants to be marquess, but Lyn is in his way. Lyn's life is in danger; they decide to go to Caelin to prove that she is alive. They go to a shrine to pray for a safe journey when the shrine is attacked. They defeat the attacking bandits, and Lyn is allowed to hold the sacred sword, the Mani Katti. It begins to glow and she takes it out, meaning the sword's spirits have chosen her; the priest allows her to take the sword.
On the way to Caelin, Lyn sees her friend, the shy pegasus knight Florina, being bullied by bandits. The bandits start a fight, in which an archer named Wil also joins Lyn. The group then stops at a small fort, in which they meet Natalie, a woman who is looking for her husband Dorcas. Bandits surround the fort, including Dorcas, who had joined the bandits to pay for Natalie's illness. Lyn convinces Dorcas to join her side, and after the bandits retreat, he decides to travel with Lyn. As Lyn approaches the border of Lycia and Sacae, another fight breaks out - she meets the serious mage Erk who is escorting the talkative cleric Serra; both join Lyn after the fight. Lyn goes to the town of Araphen, whose marquess is willing to help her. When the castle is set on fire, Lyn is attacked, but a nomad named Rath saves her. However, the marquess refuses to help Lyn because of her Sacae blood. Rath, who is of Sacae's Kulotah tribe, leaves the marquess's service and joins Lyn.
In 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. Although he cannot fight, he is a bard who can play music to refresh allies, letting them move again. A monk named Lucius joins Lyn as well. They manage to defeat the Black Fang's forces and find Eliwood, the son of the marquess of Pherae, who has Ninian. They thank him, but Ninian, a dancer, has lost her ring, Ninis' Grace. Lyn and the others go to get the ring back from the Black Fang in a side chapter.
While Lyn has been fighting, Lundgren has been poisoning Hausen and sending troops to kill Lyn. He continues to send Caelin troops after Lyn and is even spreading false rumors about them being impostors. Eliwood helps Lyn by convincing several nearby cities to stay neutral. They meet the hearty Caelin general Wallace, who does believe that Lyn is the granddaughter of Lord Hausen, the marquess. He joins Lyn as well. Lyn finally reaches Castle Caelin and defeats Lundgren. She reunites with her grandfather, who is almost dead. He believes he will die, but Lyn convinces him that they still have much they can do together. Hausen agrees that he will stay alive, and begins to recover. Lyn decides to stay in Caelin, and Florina and Wil choose to stay with her as well. Mark takes his leave, and the characters' endings are shown. Lyn's story ends.
Eliwood's story - Finding Elbert
Bern and the Shrine of Seals
Defeating Nergal
Hector's story
Hector's story is almost the same as Eliwood's story, but Hector is made the main character. Several events are changed and the difficulty is generally higher. Two characters are added: Farina, the oldest of the pegasus sisters, and Karla, the sister of the swordmaster Karel.
Chapters
Characters
- Main article:
List of characters in Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword
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