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'''''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776''''' ({{hover|ファイアーエムブレム トラキア776|Faiāemuburemu torakia nanananaroku}} ''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776'') is a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] game released in 1999. It is the fifth game installment in the {{FES}}, the third for Super Famicom, and the final game in the series by creator [[Shouzou Kaga]] before he left [[Intelligent Systems]].  Originally released in 1999 through the [[wikipedia:Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Nintendo Power]] flash cartridge writing service, it received a formal Super Famicom cartridge release in early 2000, as the final game formally published for the system. The initial Nintendo Power release was accompanied by the ''Thracia 776 Deluxe Pack'', a special-edition bundle containing a pre-written copy of the game, a cloth map of the Thracian Peninsula, a VHS short promotional film called ''The World of Fire Emblem'', and a set of two [[Pegasus Knight|pegasus]] and [[Wyvern Rider|wyvern]] plush toys.<ref>[http://hepokoknight.web.fc2.com/goods/776dx.html ファイアーエムブレム トラキア776 デラックスパック] (Japanese: Fire Emblem Thracia 776 Deluxe Pack)</ref>
'''''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776''''' (Japanese: {{hover|ファイアーエムブレム トラキア776|Faiāemuburemu torakia nanananaroku}} ''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776'') is a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] game released in 1999. It is the fifth game installment in the {{FES}}, the third for Super Famicom, and the final game in the series by creator [[Shouzou Kaga]] before he left [[Intelligent Systems]].  Originally released in 1999 through the [[wikipedia:Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Nintendo Power]] flash cartridge writing service, it received a formal Super Famicom cartridge release in early 2000, as the final game formally published for the system.


''Thracia 776'' is a [[wikipedia:Midquel|midquel]] to its predecessor, {{FE4}}, set entirely in [[Jugdral]]'s [[Thracia]]n Peninsula during the year [[Timeline of Archanea, Valentia and Jugdral|Grann 776]]; this places it approximately before and during [[Light Inheritors|Chapters 6]], [[Beyond the Desert|7]] and [[Dragon Knights of Thracia|8]] of ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.  It stars [[Leif]], a playable character in the second generation of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', and details his revolutionary struggle against the [[Grannvale]] Empire's occupation of the [[Manster District]].  While ''Thracia 776'' fundamentally tells the same story about Leif depicted in passing in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', there are some minor changes to the events of the prior game.
''Thracia 776'' is a [[wikipedia:Midquel|midquel]] to its predecessor, {{FE4}}, set entirely in [[Jugdral]]'s [[Thracia]]n Peninsula during the year [[Timeline of Archanea, Valentia and Jugdral|Grann 776]]; this places it approximately before and during [[Light Inheritors|Chapters 6]], [[Beyond the Desert|7]] and [[Dragon Knights of Thracia|8]] of ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.  It stars [[Leif]], a playable character in the second generation of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', and details his revolutionary struggle against the [[Grannvale]] Empire's occupation of the [[Manster District]].  While ''Thracia 776'' fundamentally tells the same story about Leif depicted in passing in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', there are some minor changes to the events of the prior game.
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''Thracia 776'' features a total of 35 [[chapter]]s in the game's entirety: 27 normal chapters and eight [[sidequest]]s, introducing the concept of sidequests to the series.  In a single playthrough, the player will tackle only 33 chapters, as the game features a pair of [[Alternate route|branched routes]] midway through the game which comprise two chapters each before rejoining into a single story at [[The Liberation of Leonster|Chapter 18]].
''Thracia 776'' features a total of 35 [[chapter]]s in the game's entirety: 27 normal chapters and eight [[sidequest]]s, introducing the concept of sidequests to the series.  In a single playthrough, the player will tackle only 33 chapters, as the game features a pair of [[Alternate route|branched routes]] midway through the game which comprise two chapters each before rejoining into a single story at [[The Liberation of Leonster|Chapter 18]].
==Development==
''Thracia 776'' was released in two forms. Its first release was for the [[wikipedia:Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Nintendo Power]] service, as a digitally distributed game which could be downloaded onto a special flash memory Super Famicom cartridge for a lower price than a full pre-written cartridge.  This initial Nintendo Power release was accompanied by the ''Thracia 776 Deluxe Pack'', a special-edition bundle containing a pre-written copy of the game, a cloth map of the Thracian Peninsula, a VHS short promotional film called ''The World of Fire Emblem'', and a set of two [[Pegasus Knight|pegasus]] and [[Wyvern Rider|wyvern]] plush toys.<ref>[http://hepokoknight.web.fc2.com/goods/776dx.html ファイアーエムブレム トラキア776 デラックスパック] (Japanese: Fire Emblem Thracia 776 Deluxe Pack)</ref>  It was later released the next year as a proper Super Famicom cartridge release; in this form, it is generally considered to be the last official Super Famicom game release in Japan.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Along with {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}, ''Thracia 776'' is the only game in the series which existed as of 2008 to not be referenced at all in {{SSBB}}; every other game in the series which existed at the time has some degree of representation, whereas ''Seisen'' and ''Thracia'' do not.
* Along with {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}, ''Thracia 776'' is the only game in the series which existed as of 2008 to not be referenced at all in {{SSBB}}; every other game in the series which existed at the time has some degree of representation, whereas ''Genealogy'' and ''Thracia'' do not.


===Fan translation===
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==Gallery==
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File:Ba japan fe05.png|Japanese boxart of ''Thracia 776''.
File:Ba japan fe05.png|Japanese box art of ''Thracia 776''.
File:Ba japan fe05 back.png|Japanese boxart inverse of ''Thracia 776''.
File:Ba japan fe05 back.png|Japanese box art inverse of ''Thracia 776''.
File:FE776 logo.gif|Logo of ''Thracia 776''.
File:FE776 logo.gif|Logo of ''Thracia 776''.
File:Ss fe05 title screen.png|Japanese title screen of ''Thracia 776''.
File:Ss fe05 title screen.png|Japanese title screen of ''Thracia 776''.
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|jap-mean=Officially Romanized as '''''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776'''''.<br>The title refers to the date and setting of the game, the [[Thracia]]n Peninsula in the year Grann 776.
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