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:''"Binding Shield" redirects here. For the skill, see [[Binding Shield (skill)]]; for the Tactics Drill, see [[Skill Studies 25: The Binding Shield]].'' | |||
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|caption=Artwork of the Binding Shield from {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}. | |||
|help_text=Raises all stats by 2 when held. It seals away the earth dragons within the dark altar. | |||
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{{ | *{{title|Mystery of the Emblem}} <small>(as an actual item)</small> | ||
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The '''Fire Emblem''' (Japanese: {{hl|ファイアーエムブレム|Faiāemuburemu}} ''Fire Emblem''), also known as the '''Binding Shield''' (Japanese: {{hl|封印の盾|Fūin no tate}} ''Shield of Seals''), is a key item in the plots of {{FE1}}, {{FE3}} Book 2, their respective remakes, and {{FE13}}. | The '''Fire Emblem''' (Japanese: {{hl|ファイアーエムブレム|Faiāemuburemu}} ''Fire Emblem''), also known as the '''Binding Shield''' (Japanese: {{hl|封印の盾|Fūin no tate}} ''Shield of Seals''), is a key item in the plots of {{FE1}}, {{FE3}} Book 2, their respective remakes, and {{FE13}}. It was forged by the [[divine dragon]] ruler [[Naga]] to protect humanity from the [[earth dragon]]s, and is later adopted by the kingdoms [[Archanea (country)|Archanea]] and [[Ylisse]] as a relic of the realm used to oppose the antagonistic dragons [[Medeus]] and [[Grima]] respectively. It is the first incarnation of the [[Fire Emblem (item)|titular item]] of the {{FES}}, and only one of two to appear as a usable item in a character's [[inventory]], the other being {{title|Fates}}{{'}}s [[Yato]]. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
[[File:Cg fe12 evt 06.png|thumb|right|The five spheres of the Binding Shield/Fire Emblem:<br><small>''(clockwise)'' [[Darksphere]] (Sable), [[Geosphere]] (Vert){{hover|*|Starsphere in New Mystery of the Emblem}}, [[Starsphere]] (Azure){{hover|*|Geosphere in New Mystery of the Emblem}}, [[Lightsphere]] (Argent), [[Lifesphere]] (Gules).</small>]] | [[File:Cg fe12 evt 06.png|thumb|right|The five spheres of the Binding Shield/Fire Emblem:<br><small>''(clockwise)'' [[Darksphere]] (Sable), [[Geosphere]] (Vert){{hover|*|Starsphere in New Mystery of the Emblem}}, [[Starsphere]] (Azure){{hover|*|Geosphere in New Mystery of the Emblem}}, [[Lightsphere]] (Argent), [[Lifesphere]] (Gules).</small>]] | ||
The Binding Shield was originally forged in [[Timeline of Archanea, Valentia and Jugdral|the year | The Binding Shield was originally forged in [[Timeline of Archanea, Valentia and Jugdral|the year −740, Archanea calendar]], at the conclusion of [[Naga]]'s war with the [[earth dragon]]s. After placing a magical seal upon the defeated earth dragons beneath the [[Dragon's Altar]], they created the Binding Shield and its five orbs to fuel and maintain the seal indefinitely and prevent the earth dragons from escaping.<ref>{{Cite|A long time ago... Thousands of years ago in fact... The mighty earth dragons lost their minds and attacked the humans. 'Course, the humans barely stood a chance. Most were annihilated, and the rest pushed into the desolate corners of the continent. And then... the divine dragon Naga, strongest of them all, waged a war for humanity. It was a fierce battle, but Naga emerged victorious in the end, and sealed the earth dragons below Dolhr, in a deep sleep. And so that the power of the seal would not wither, they created the "shield of the five orbs" and placed it in the Fane of Raman.|[[Xane]]|New Mystery of the Emblem}}</ref> She enshrined it and [[Falchion (Archanea)|Falchion]] within the [[Fane of Raman]], but around 730 years later, the Shield was stolen from the Fane by [[Adrah]], then a mere thief. Adrah broke the five spheres from its surface and sold them to raise funds for his campaign to found his own kingdom, [[Archanea (country)|Archanea]]. He rechristened the shield as the "Fire Emblem", and adopted it as a treasure of House Archanea; unbeknownst to Adrah, his vandalism of the shield weakened the earth dragon seal. | ||
In the subsequent centuries, the Emblem accrued a mythical role in the society of Archanea: it is bestowed by the nation's royalty upon a chosen hero who acts as the representative leader of Archanea's efforts to save the world from a dark force.<ref>{{Cite|This crest is called the Fire Emblem. House Archanea bestows it only upon a true champion, one we believe has the power to save the world. With it, you gain the right to open treasure chests across the land and wield the precious items within. I know you will use them well. Never give up, Marth. Fight, until the day you restore light to our world.|[[Nyna]]|Shadow Dragon}}</ref> Two known heroes have borne the prestige of wielding it: Duke [[ | In the subsequent centuries, the Emblem accrued a mythical role in the society of Archanea: it is bestowed by the nation's royalty upon a chosen hero who acts as the representative leader of Archanea's efforts to save the world from a dark force.<ref>{{Cite|This crest is called the Fire Emblem. House Archanea bestows it only upon a true champion, one we believe has the power to save the world. With it, you gain the right to open treasure chests across the land and wield the precious items within. I know you will use them well. Never give up, Marth. Fight, until the day you restore light to our world.|[[Nyna]]|Shadow Dragon}}</ref> Two known heroes have borne the prestige of wielding it: Duke [[Caldas]] during the [[War of Liberation]], having received it from Princess [[Artemis]], and the Hero-King [[Marth]] of [[Altea]] during both the [[War of Shadows]] and the [[War of Heroes (Archanea)|War of Heroes]], having received it from Princess [[Nyna]]; both wielded it in opposition to the Shadow Dragon [[Medeus]]. During the War of Heroes, Marth recovered all five spheres and restored them to the Emblem, reforming the Binding Shield and re-establishing the seal over the Dragon Altar following his defeat of Medeus. In the war's conclusion the entirety of Archanea was united under Marth's rule, and both the Binding Shield and Falchion were adopted as companion treasures of the realm. | ||
Eventually, the Kingdom of Archanea became the smaller Halidom of [[Ylisse]], still ruled by Marth's descendants, and the completed Binding Shield remained in their possession under the name "Fire Emblem". | Eventually, the Kingdom of Archanea became the smaller Halidom of [[Ylisse]], still ruled by Marth's descendants, and the completed Binding Shield remained in their possession under the name "Fire Emblem". The Emblem was used by [[Founder of Ylisse|the first Exalt of Ylisse]] in the rite of [[Awakening (rite)|Awakening]], bestowing Naga's power upon him to combat the Fell Dragon [[Grima]]. Some time afterward, an unidentified event known as the Schism caused the Emblem to lose its gemstones again, with four of them being scattered across the various nations of the realm while one of them, [[Lightsphere|Argent]], remained affixed to the Emblem. Eventually, the Emblem was re-completed by Prince [[Chrom]] as he sought to prepare to oppose the revival of Grima by [[Validar]] of the [[Grimleal]], during which time Validar briefly stole it to use for himself, and was used by Chrom to perform another Awakening for Naga. | ||
===Powers=== | ===Powers=== | ||
The original purpose of the Binding Shield was to seal the earth dragons in the [[Dragon | The original purpose of the Binding Shield was to seal the earth dragons in the [[Dragon Altar]], and so as long it remains intact, the seal upon the earth dragons remains intact; if even one sphere is removed from it, the seal is weakened. Additionally, its existence prevented manakete children such as [[Tiki]] from degenerating as all other dragons did, and the removal of the spheres inhibited this protection as well.<ref>{{Cite|'''Marth:''' You mean...! This Fire Emblem is the Binding Shield... Lord Gotoh, does that mean... If I were to place all five orbs into this, the Binding Shield will be restored?<br>'''Gotoh:''' You are indeed correct... But 600 years have passed since it broke... The earth dragons sealed under Macedon will soon awaken. There are several hundreds—no, several thousands. I will entrust Tiki to you as well. You will find her in the room to the right. With her, you can defeat those dragons. But I must warn you. If you do not complete the Binding Shield, even Tiki will be destroyed.|[[Marth]] and [[Gotoh]]|New Mystery of the Emblem}}</ref> In its complete form, the Shield has a repelling effect against earth dragons escaped from imprisonment, banishing them. Additionally, in both of its forms the Emblem allows its bearer to open any treasure chest they desire. | ||
In the era of Ylisse, the Fire Emblem is used primarily for the rite of [[Awakening (rite)|Awakening]], described by [[Emmeryn]] as saving the world at its hour of most desperate need. The Emblem is to be used in conjunction with a sacred site in which Naga's power is strongest—traditionally Mount Prism in Ylisse's east—in order to perform the Awakening, whereupon Naga would confer her power upon the worthy. | In the era of Ylisse, the Fire Emblem is used primarily for the rite of [[Awakening (rite)|Awakening]], described by [[Emmeryn]] as saving the world at its hour of most desperate need. The Emblem is to be used in conjunction with a sacred site in which Naga's power is strongest—traditionally Mount Prism in Ylisse's east—in order to perform the Awakening, whereupon Naga would confer her power upon the worthy. Legends abound of its power among the nations of the era, one of which is attested by [[Gangrel]] to claim that the Emblem can be used to fulfill all of the wishes of an individual.<ref>{{Cite|Because I know the legend! The Fire Emblem is the key to having all one's wishes realized. I have desired it for years. YEARS! ...Yet my birthday comes and goes each year, and nothing from Ylisse. Heheh...|[[Gangrel]]|Awakening}}</ref> | ||
===Gameplay=== | ===Gameplay=== | ||
In ''Shadow Dragon | In ''Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light'', while not an item in the traditional sense, Marth having the Fire Emblem is shown by an icon ([[File:Is nes01 fire emblem.png]]) next to his name, and allows him to open [[chest]]s. In ''Mystery of the Emblem'', the Fire Emblem acts the same as in the first game; however, it appears in Marth's inventory. When awakened as the Binding Shield in ''Mystery of the Emblem'' Book 2 and its remake, it also grants Marth the ability to banish [[Earth Dragon]]s; in ''New Mystery of the Emblem'', this ability is also accompanied by a +2 boost to every visible non-[[Hit point|HP stat]]. The Binding Shield is also critical to the ending received by the player: if the player fails to obtain it at the appointed time, then the game ends there with the bad ending. | ||
In all of its appearances as a usable item, Marth is the sole wielder of the Fire Emblem. | In all of its appearances as a usable item, Marth is the sole wielder of the Fire Emblem. [[Chrom]], Marth's distant descendant, is the Fire Emblem's wielder in ''Awakening''; however, he is unable to utilize it as a usable item. | ||
===The orbs=== | ===The orbs=== | ||
The Emblem's power is dependent on the five orbs which were embedded in it at the time of its forging. Each orb contains great power in and of itself, and the shield's powers depend on having all five mounted upon it. Finding the five orbs and restoring the Emblem to its full power was central to both [[Marth]] and [[Chrom]]'s quests. | The Emblem's power is dependent on the five orbs which were embedded in it at the time of its forging. Each orb contains great power in and of itself, and the shield's powers depend on having all five mounted upon it. Finding the five orbs and restoring the Emblem to its full power was central to both [[Marth]] and [[Chrom]]'s quests. | ||
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!style=" | !style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; background: none; width: 5%" | | ||
!style=" | !style="background: none; width: 24%" | Archanean name | ||
!style=" | !style="background: none; width: 24%" | Ylissean name | ||
!style=" | !style="background: none; width: 24%" | Position | ||
!style=" | !style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; background: none; width: 24%" | Color | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is snes01 lightsphere.png]] | |||
| [[Lightsphere]] | |||
| Argent | |||
| Top | |||
| Yellow/white | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is snes01 starsphere.png]] | |||
| [[Starsphere]] | |||
| Azure<ref name="blue frame">{{Cite|Blue Frame{{sic}} Orb Starry Heavens|Text inscribed on the Fire Emblem|Awakening}}</ref> | |||
| Mid-right/bottom-right | |||
| Blue/green | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is snes01 geosphere.png]] | |||
| [[Geosphere]] | |||
| Vert<ref name="green frame">{{Cite|Green Frame{{sic}} Orb Mother Earth|Text inscribed on the Fire Emblem|Awakening}}</ref> | |||
| Bottom-right/mid-right | |||
| Green/blue | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Is snes01 darksphere.png]] | |||
| [[Darksphere]] | |||
| Sable | |||
| Mid-left | |||
| Black/purple | |||
|- | |- | ||
|style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px;"| [[File:Is snes01 lifesphere.png]] | |||
| [[Lifesphere]] | |||
| Gules | |||
| Bottom-left | |||
|style="border-bottom-right-radius: 15px;"| Red | |||
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|game1={{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}<br>(Fire Emblem) | |game1={{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}<br>(Fire Emblem) | ||
|sprite1=[[File:Is snes01 fire emblem.png]] | |sprite1=[[File:Is snes01 fire emblem.png]] | ||
|worth1=Cannot be sold | |worth1=Cannot be sold | ||
|notes1=Locked to [[Marth]]'s [[inventory]]. | |notes1=Locked to [[Marth]]'s [[inventory]]. Allows Marth to open any treasure chest. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|game2={{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}<br>(Binding Shield) | |game2={{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}<br>(Binding Shield) | ||
|sprite2=[[File:Is snes01 binding shield.png]] | |sprite2=[[File:Is snes01 binding shield.png]] | ||
|worth2=Cannot be sold | |worth2=Cannot be sold | ||
|notes2=Locked to [[Marth]]'s [[inventory]]. | |notes2=Locked to [[Marth]]'s [[inventory]]. Allows Marth to open any treasure chest. At the beginning of each turn, it removes any currently present enemy [[Earth Dragon]]s from the map. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|game3={{title|Shadow Dragon}}<br>(Fire Emblem) | |game3={{title|Shadow Dragon}}<br>(Fire Emblem) | ||
|sprite3=[[File:Is ds fire emblem.png]] | |sprite3=[[File:Is ds fire emblem.png]] | ||
|worth3=Cannot be sold | |worth3=Cannot be sold | ||
|notes3=Locked to [[Marth]]'s [[inventory]]. | |notes3=Locked to [[Marth]]'s [[inventory]]. Allows Marth to open any treasure chest. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|game4={{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}<br>(Fire Emblem) | |game4={{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}<br>(Fire Emblem) | ||
|sprite4=[[File:Is ds fire emblem.png]] | |sprite4=[[File:Is ds fire emblem.png]] | ||
|worth4=Cannot be sold | |worth4=Cannot be sold | ||
|notes4=Locked to [[Marth]]'s [[inventory]]. | |notes4=Locked to [[Marth]]'s [[inventory]]. Allows Marth to open any treasure chest. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |game5={{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}<br>(Binding Shield) | ||
| | |sprite5=[[File:Is ds binding shield.png]] | ||
| | |worth5=Cannot be sold | ||
|notes5=Locked to [[Marth]]'s [[inventory]]. +2 [[strength]], +2 [[Magic (stat)|magic]], +2 [[Skill (stat)|skill]], +2 [[speed]], +2 [[luck]], +2 [[defense]], +2 [[resistance]] when in inventory. At the beginning of each turn, it removes all currently present enemy [[Earth Dragon]]s from the map. | |||
| | |||
}} | }} | ||
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===''Mystery of the Emblem''=== | ===''Mystery of the Emblem''=== | ||
====Fire Emblem==== | ====Fire Emblem==== | ||
{{ | {{ItemLoc | ||
| | |methodlast=Event | ||
| | |datalast=Book 1: [[Fire Emblem (Shadow Dragon chapter)|Chapter 5]], end of chapter<br>Book 2: [[Rebellion at Macedon|Chapter 2]], end of chapter | ||
}} | }} | ||
====Binding Shield==== | ====Binding Shield==== | ||
{{ | {{ItemLoc | ||
| | |methodlast=Event | ||
| | |datalast=Book 2: [[Dark Emperor|Chapter 20]], end of chapter (requires [[Lightsphere]], [[Starsphere]], [[Geosphere]], [[Lifesphere]], and [[Darksphere]] to be obtained){{h|*|Failing to obtain the Binding Shield will end the game with the bad ending}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
===''Shadow Dragon''=== | ===''Shadow Dragon''=== | ||
{{ | {{ItemLoc | ||
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| | |datalast=[[Fire Emblem (Shadow Dragon chapter)|Chapter 6]], end of chapter | ||
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===''New Mystery of the Emblem''=== | ===''New Mystery of the Emblem''=== | ||
====Fire Emblem==== | ====Fire Emblem==== | ||
{{ | {{ItemLoc | ||
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| | |datalast=[[Rebellion at Macedon|Chapter 2]], end of chapter | ||
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====Binding Shield==== | ====Binding Shield==== | ||
{{ | {{ItemLoc | ||
| | |methodlast=Event | ||
| | |datalast=[[Dark Emperor|Chapter 20]], end of chapter (requires [[Lightsphere]], [[Starsphere]], [[Geosphere]], [[Lifesphere]], and [[Darksphere]] to be obtained){{h|*|Failing to obtain the Binding Shield will end the game with the bad ending}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Other appearances== | ==Other appearances== | ||
===''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter: Frontier G|Monster Hunter: Frontier G]]''=== | |||
[[File:MHFG Falchion Fire Emblem.png|thumb|right|150px|The Fire Emblem and [[Falchion (Archanea)|Falchion]] in ''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter: Frontier G|Monster Hunter: Frontier G]]''.]] | [[File:MHFG Falchion Fire Emblem.png|thumb|right|150px|The Fire Emblem and [[Falchion (Archanea)|Falchion]] in ''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter: Frontier G|Monster Hunter: Frontier G]]''.]] | ||
In the [[Wii U]] version of ''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter: Frontier G|Monster Hunter: Frontier G]]'', the Fire Emblem is usable as a shield as part of the crossover promotion involving [[Chrom]] and [[Lucina]] armor sets. The Fire Emblem is paired with [[Falchion (Archanea)|Falchion]] (Chrom's)/[[Parallel Falchion]] (Lucina's) as part of a combined shield and single-handed sword set. | |||
In the [[Wii U]] version of ''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter: Frontier G|Monster Hunter: Frontier G]]'', the Fire Emblem is usable as a shield as part of the crossover promotion involving [[Chrom]] and [[Lucina]] armor sets. | |||
===''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter Generations|Monster Hunter Generations]]''=== | ===''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter Generations|Monster Hunter Generations]]''=== | ||
The Binding Shield (known as the "Sealing Shield") appears as an item in ''Monster Hunter Generations'' for the 3DS and its expanded version ''Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate'' for the 3DS and Switch. | The Binding Shield (known as the "Sealing Shield") appears as an item in ''Monster Hunter Generations'' for the 3DS and its expanded version ''Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate'' for the 3DS and Switch. | ||
===''[[Dragalia Lost]]''=== | ===''[[Dragalia Lost]]''=== | ||
The Binding Shield (known as "Fire Emblem" in the game) is one of | {{Dragalia Lost Wiki|Fire Emblem|the Fire Emblem skill in ''Dragalia Lost''}} | ||
The Binding Shield (known as "Fire Emblem" in the game) is one of Marth's skills in the game. It causes Marth's sword to be enveloped in flames and shoot a wave of them at enemies, attributes usually linked to the Binding Blade from Elibe instead of the item from Archanea. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In ''Awakening'', the Fire Emblem is wielded as a shield by [[Chrom]] in his [[Great Lord]] battle model. | * In ''Awakening'', the Fire Emblem is wielded as a shield by [[Chrom]] in his [[Great Lord]] battle model. During the periods in which Chrom does not hold it, it is not present on his battle model. | ||
* This Fire Emblem makes a cameo appearance as an [[accessory (My Castle)|accessory]] in {{FE14}}, looking as it did in ''Awakening''. It is only obtainable when there is ''Awakening'' [[StreetPass]] data on the 3DS the game is played on. When it is given to [[ | * This Fire Emblem makes a cameo appearance as an [[accessory (My Castle)|accessory]] in {{FE14}}, looking as it did in ''Awakening''. It is only obtainable when there is ''Awakening'' [[StreetPass]] data on the 3DS the game is played on. When it is given to [[Odin]], [[Severa|Selena]], or [[Laslow]], they will comment on it. | ||
* The Fire Emblem appears as an unused item in {{FE1}}, named F. Emblem (Japanese: F・エムブレム). It does nothing. | * This Fire Emblem makes a cameo appearance as a school logo in {{TMSFE}}. It is visible on [[Itsuki]]'s school uniform in the opening cutscene, as well as on the "School Life" [[Costumes in Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE|costumes]] for every party member except [[Kiria]] (who does not have access to the costume at all). | ||
* In ''Mystery of the Emblem'', the Fire Emblem item actually does nothing. The ability to open chests is a flag set for Marth after he obtains it in the story that is shown by the Fire Emblem icon to the right of his name (like ''Shadow Dragon | * The Fire Emblem appears as an unused item in {{FE1}}, named F. Emblem (Japanese: {{lang|ja|F・エムブレム}}). It does nothing. | ||
* In ''Mystery of the Emblem'', the Fire Emblem item actually does nothing. The ability to open chests is a flag set for Marth after he obtains it in the story that is shown by the Fire Emblem icon to the right of his name (like ''Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light''), and if cheats or hacks are used to remove it from his inventory, he will still be able to open chests. Similarly, earth dragons will still be removed from the map at the beginning of the player phase, even without the item. However, progressing to [[The Wyvern's Dale|Endgame 1]] is dependent on whether Marth has the Binding Shield in his inventory. | |||
*The colors of the [[Starsphere]] and [[Geosphere]] are swapped in the DS games. ''Awakening'' goes with the original colors,<ref name="blue frame"/><ref name="green frame"/> and the [[Star Jacinth]] item from {{title|Shadows of Valentia}}, which is very similar to the Starsphere, is blue. | *The colors of the [[Starsphere]] and [[Geosphere]] are swapped in the DS games. ''Awakening'' goes with the original colors,<ref name="blue frame"/><ref name="green frame"/> and the [[Star Jacinth]] item from {{title|Shadows of Valentia}}, which is very similar to the Starsphere, is blue. | ||
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{{Names | {{Names | ||
|eng-name=Fire Emblem | |eng-name=Fire Emblem | ||
| | |jpn-name=• {{h|ファイアーエムブレム|Faiāemuburemu}}<br>• {{h|炎の紋章|Honō no monshō}}<br>• {{h|炎の台座|Honō no daiza}} | ||
| | |jpn-mean=• Officially romanized as '''Fire Emblem'''; the English words written in katakana; used in all appearances, including referring to the completed shield in ''Awakening''. Shortened as {{hl|エムブレム|Emuburemu}} "Emblem" in ''Mystery of the Emblem''{{'}}s gameplay.<br>• Fire Emblem in kanji; used in some dialogue.<br>• Pedestal of Flames; in ''Awakening'', this is the name the Emblem is known by until Tiki mentions its true name, "Fire Emblem". This was omitted from the English release. | ||
|span-name=Emblema Fuego | |||
|span-mean=Fire Emblem | |||
|fren-name=Emblème Feu | |fren-name=Emblème Feu | ||
|fren-mean=Fire Emblem | |fren-mean=Fire Emblem | ||
|ger-name=Fire Emblem | |ger-name=Fire Emblem | ||
|ger-mean=Fire Emblem | |ger-mean=Fire Emblem | ||
|ital-name=Emblema Fuoco | |ital-name=Emblema Fuoco | ||
|ital-mean=Fire Emblem | |ital-mean=Fire Emblem | ||
|por- | |por-name=Selo de Fogo | ||
| | |por-mean=Seal of Fire | ||
|ch-trad-name={{h|火焰紋章|huǒyàn wénzhāng}} | |||
|ch-trad-mean=Fire Emblem | |||
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|eng-name=Binding Shield | |eng-name=Binding Shield | ||
|eng-fan-name=Shield of Seals | |eng-fan-name=Shield of Seals | ||
|eng-fan-mean=Used in older versions of the ''Mystery of the Emblem'' [[fan translation]]. | |eng-fan-mean=Used in older versions of the ''Mystery of the Emblem'' [[fan translation]]. | ||
| | |jpn-name={{h|封印の盾|Fūin no tate}} | ||
| | |jpn-mean=Binding Shield; written in hiragana as {{lang|ja|ふういんのたて}} in ''Mystery of the Emblem''{{'}}s gameplay. | ||
|span-mean= | |span-name=Escudo sellador | ||
|fren-name= | |span-mean=Sealing shield | ||
|fren-mean= | |fren-name=Écu du sceau | ||
|ger-name= | |fren-mean=Shield of the seal | ||
| | |ger-name=Binding Shield | ||
| | |ital-name=Scudo dei sigilli | ||
| | |ital-mean=Shield of seals | ||
| | |por-name=Escudo do selo | ||
| | |por-mean=Shield of the seal | ||
|ch-trad-name={{h|封印之盾|Fēngyìn zhī dùn}} | |||
|ch-trad-mean=Shield of seals | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Ss fe03 fire emblem.png|The incomplete Fire Emblem in {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}. | |||
Ss fe03 binding shield.png|The Binding Shield in ''Mystery of the Emblem''. | |||
FEMN Fire Emblem.png|Artwork of the broken Fire Emblem from the {{TCG}}. | FEMN Fire Emblem.png|Artwork of the broken Fire Emblem from the {{TCG}}. | ||
FEMN Binding Shield.png|Artwork of the complete Binding Shield from the | FEMN Binding Shield.png|Artwork of the complete Binding Shield from the Trading Card Game. | ||
Cg fe12 evt 04.png|Artwork of the complete Binding Shield and [[Falchion (Archanea)|Falchion]] from {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}. | Cg fe12 evt 04.png|Artwork of the complete Binding Shield and [[Falchion (Archanea)|Falchion]] from {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}. | ||
Cg fe12 evt 07.png|Artwork of the broken Fire Emblem from {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}. | Cg fe12 evt 07.png|Artwork of the broken Fire Emblem from {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}. | ||
FESMN Binding Shield.png|Artwork of the complete Binding Shield from | FESMN Binding Shield.png|Artwork of the complete Binding Shield from ''New Mystery of the Emblem''. | ||
FEA Fire Emblem.png|Artwork of the complete Ylissean-era Fire Emblem from {{title|Awakening}}. | FEA Fire Emblem.png|Artwork of the complete Ylissean-era Fire Emblem from {{title|Awakening}}. | ||
FEA Fire Emblem concept.png|Concept artwork of the Ylissean-era Fire Emblem from | FEA Fire Emblem concept.png|Concept artwork of the Ylissean-era Fire Emblem from ''Awakening''. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Other appearances=== | ===Other appearances=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
FE1 Manga Fire Emblem.png|The Fire Emblem from the manga adaptation of {{title|Shadow Dragon | FE1 Manga Fire Emblem.png|The Fire Emblem from the manga adaptation of {{title|Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light}}{{clarify}} | ||
MHFG Falchion Fire Emblem.png|The Fire Emblem and [[Falchion (Archanea)|Falchion]] in ''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter: Frontier G|Monster Hunter: Frontier G]]''. | MHFG Falchion Fire Emblem.png|The Fire Emblem and [[Falchion (Archanea)|Falchion]] in ''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter: Frontier G|Monster Hunter: Frontier G]]''. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 28 March 2024
- "Binding Shield" redirects here. For the skill, see Binding Shield (skill); for the Tactics Drill, see Skill Studies 25: The Binding Shield.
The Fire Emblem (Japanese: ファイアーエムブレム Fire Emblem), also known as the Binding Shield (Japanese: 封印の盾 Shield of Seals), is a key item in the plots of Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem Book 2, their respective remakes, and Fire Emblem Awakening. It was forged by the divine dragon ruler Naga to protect humanity from the earth dragons, and is later adopted by the kingdoms Archanea and Ylisse as a relic of the realm used to oppose the antagonistic dragons Medeus and Grima respectively. It is the first incarnation of the titular item of the Fire Emblem series, and only one of two to appear as a usable item in a character's inventory, the other being Fates's Yato.
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Overview
History
The Binding Shield was originally forged in the year −740, Archanea calendar, at the conclusion of Naga's war with the earth dragons. After placing a magical seal upon the defeated earth dragons beneath the Dragon's Altar, they created the Binding Shield and its five orbs to fuel and maintain the seal indefinitely and prevent the earth dragons from escaping.[1] She enshrined it and Falchion within the Fane of Raman, but around 730 years later, the Shield was stolen from the Fane by Adrah, then a mere thief. Adrah broke the five spheres from its surface and sold them to raise funds for his campaign to found his own kingdom, Archanea. He rechristened the shield as the "Fire Emblem", and adopted it as a treasure of House Archanea; unbeknownst to Adrah, his vandalism of the shield weakened the earth dragon seal.
In the subsequent centuries, the Emblem accrued a mythical role in the society of Archanea: it is bestowed by the nation's royalty upon a chosen hero who acts as the representative leader of Archanea's efforts to save the world from a dark force.[2] Two known heroes have borne the prestige of wielding it: Duke Caldas during the War of Liberation, having received it from Princess Artemis, and the Hero-King Marth of Altea during both the War of Shadows and the War of Heroes, having received it from Princess Nyna; both wielded it in opposition to the Shadow Dragon Medeus. During the War of Heroes, Marth recovered all five spheres and restored them to the Emblem, reforming the Binding Shield and re-establishing the seal over the Dragon Altar following his defeat of Medeus. In the war's conclusion the entirety of Archanea was united under Marth's rule, and both the Binding Shield and Falchion were adopted as companion treasures of the realm.
Eventually, the Kingdom of Archanea became the smaller Halidom of Ylisse, still ruled by Marth's descendants, and the completed Binding Shield remained in their possession under the name "Fire Emblem". The Emblem was used by the first Exalt of Ylisse in the rite of Awakening, bestowing Naga's power upon him to combat the Fell Dragon Grima. Some time afterward, an unidentified event known as the Schism caused the Emblem to lose its gemstones again, with four of them being scattered across the various nations of the realm while one of them, Argent, remained affixed to the Emblem. Eventually, the Emblem was re-completed by Prince Chrom as he sought to prepare to oppose the revival of Grima by Validar of the Grimleal, during which time Validar briefly stole it to use for himself, and was used by Chrom to perform another Awakening for Naga.
Powers
The original purpose of the Binding Shield was to seal the earth dragons in the Dragon Altar, and so as long it remains intact, the seal upon the earth dragons remains intact; if even one sphere is removed from it, the seal is weakened. Additionally, its existence prevented manakete children such as Tiki from degenerating as all other dragons did, and the removal of the spheres inhibited this protection as well.[3] In its complete form, the Shield has a repelling effect against earth dragons escaped from imprisonment, banishing them. Additionally, in both of its forms the Emblem allows its bearer to open any treasure chest they desire.
In the era of Ylisse, the Fire Emblem is used primarily for the rite of Awakening, described by Emmeryn as saving the world at its hour of most desperate need. The Emblem is to be used in conjunction with a sacred site in which Naga's power is strongest—traditionally Mount Prism in Ylisse's east—in order to perform the Awakening, whereupon Naga would confer her power upon the worthy. Legends abound of its power among the nations of the era, one of which is attested by Gangrel to claim that the Emblem can be used to fulfill all of the wishes of an individual.[4]
Gameplay
In Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, while not an item in the traditional sense, Marth having the Fire Emblem is shown by an icon ( ) next to his name, and allows him to open chests. In Mystery of the Emblem, the Fire Emblem acts the same as in the first game; however, it appears in Marth's inventory. When awakened as the Binding Shield in Mystery of the Emblem Book 2 and its remake, it also grants Marth the ability to banish Earth Dragons; in New Mystery of the Emblem, this ability is also accompanied by a +2 boost to every visible non-HP stat. The Binding Shield is also critical to the ending received by the player: if the player fails to obtain it at the appointed time, then the game ends there with the bad ending.
In all of its appearances as a usable item, Marth is the sole wielder of the Fire Emblem. Chrom, Marth's distant descendant, is the Fire Emblem's wielder in Awakening; however, he is unable to utilize it as a usable item.
The orbs
The Emblem's power is dependent on the five orbs which were embedded in it at the time of its forging. Each orb contains great power in and of itself, and the shield's powers depend on having all five mounted upon it. Finding the five orbs and restoring the Emblem to its full power was central to both Marth and Chrom's quests.
Archanean name | Ylissean name | Position | Color | |
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Lightsphere | Argent | Top | Yellow/white | |
Starsphere | Azure[5] | Mid-right/bottom-right | Blue/green | |
Geosphere | Vert[6] | Bottom-right/mid-right | Green/blue | |
Darksphere | Sable | Mid-left | Black/purple | |
Lifesphere | Gules | Bottom-left | Red |
Data
In the main Fire Emblem series
Game | Icon | Uses | Worth | Effects and notes |
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Mystery of the Emblem (Fire Emblem) |
-- | Cannot be sold | Locked to Marth's inventory. Allows Marth to open any treasure chest. | |
Mystery of the Emblem (Binding Shield) |
-- | Cannot be sold | Locked to Marth's inventory. Allows Marth to open any treasure chest. At the beginning of each turn, it removes any currently present enemy Earth Dragons from the map. | |
Shadow Dragon (Fire Emblem) |
-- | Cannot be sold | Locked to Marth's inventory. Allows Marth to open any treasure chest. | |
New Mystery of the Emblem (Fire Emblem) |
-- | Cannot be sold | Locked to Marth's inventory. Allows Marth to open any treasure chest. | |
New Mystery of the Emblem (Binding Shield) |
-- | Cannot be sold | Locked to Marth's inventory. +2 strength, +2 magic, +2 skill, +2 speed, +2 luck, +2 defense, +2 resistance when in inventory. At the beginning of each turn, it removes all currently present enemy Earth Dragons from the map. |
Locations
Mystery of the Emblem
Fire Emblem
Event | Book 1: Chapter 5, end of chapter Book 2: Chapter 2, end of chapter |
Binding Shield
Event | Book 2: Chapter 20, end of chapter (requires Lightsphere, Starsphere, Geosphere, Lifesphere, and Darksphere to be obtained)* |
Shadow Dragon
Event | Chapter 6, end of chapter |
New Mystery of the Emblem
Fire Emblem
Event | Chapter 2, end of chapter |
Binding Shield
Event | Chapter 20, end of chapter (requires Lightsphere, Starsphere, Geosphere, Lifesphere, and Darksphere to be obtained)* |
Other appearances
Monster Hunter: Frontier G
In the Wii U version of Monster Hunter: Frontier G, the Fire Emblem is usable as a shield as part of the crossover promotion involving Chrom and Lucina armor sets. The Fire Emblem is paired with Falchion (Chrom's)/Parallel Falchion (Lucina's) as part of a combined shield and single-handed sword set.
Monster Hunter Generations
The Binding Shield (known as the "Sealing Shield") appears as an item in Monster Hunter Generations for the 3DS and its expanded version Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate for the 3DS and Switch.
Dragalia Lost
This article or section is a short summary of the Fire Emblem skill in Dragalia Lost. Dragalia Lost Wiki features a more in-depth article. |
The Binding Shield (known as "Fire Emblem" in the game) is one of Marth's skills in the game. It causes Marth's sword to be enveloped in flames and shoot a wave of them at enemies, attributes usually linked to the Binding Blade from Elibe instead of the item from Archanea.
Flavor text
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Game | Text (English) |
Text (Japanese) |
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Mystery of the Emblem (Emblem) |
Archanea's
conqueror's proof* |
アカネイアのはしゃの
あかし |
Mystery of the Emblem (Binding Shield) |
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Shadow Dragon | A gift from House Archanea. Its bearer is granted
access to the treasure chests throughout the land. |
アカネイア王家より与えられる覇者の証
宝箱に入っている財宝の使用が許される。 |
New Mystery of the Emblem (Fire Emblem) |
The conqueror's proof gifted from House Archanea.
Its bearer is granted access to all treasure chests.* |
アカネイア王家より与えられる覇者の証
宝箱に入っている財宝の使用が許される。 |
New Mystery of the Emblem (Binding Shield) |
Raises all stats by 2 when held. It seals away
the earth dragons within the dark altar.* |
持っていると全能力値+2
闇の祭壇にいる地竜を封印する |
The Art of Fire Emblem Awakening (Jewels) |
Spheres in which the divine power of Naga rests. There
are five jewels: Argent, Sable, Gules, Azure, and Vert. When placed upon the Fire Emblem, they allow the Awakening ceremony to occur. |
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The Art of Fire Emblem Awakening (Fire Emblem) |
A magical shield that, along with Falchion, is one of the
national treasures of Ylisse. Oral tradition has it that it can grant whatever wish the wielder may desire. It is said that Tiki, the priestess of the divine dragon, gave the Fire Emblem its name. |
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Trivia
- In Awakening, the Fire Emblem is wielded as a shield by Chrom in his Great Lord battle model. During the periods in which Chrom does not hold it, it is not present on his battle model.
- This Fire Emblem makes a cameo appearance as an accessory in Fire Emblem Fates, looking as it did in Awakening. It is only obtainable when there is Awakening StreetPass data on the 3DS the game is played on. When it is given to Odin, Selena, or Laslow, they will comment on it.
- This Fire Emblem makes a cameo appearance as a school logo in Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE. It is visible on Itsuki's school uniform in the opening cutscene, as well as on the "School Life" costumes for every party member except Kiria (who does not have access to the costume at all).
- The Fire Emblem appears as an unused item in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, named F. Emblem (Japanese: F・エムブレム). It does nothing.
- In Mystery of the Emblem, the Fire Emblem item actually does nothing. The ability to open chests is a flag set for Marth after he obtains it in the story that is shown by the Fire Emblem icon to the right of his name (like Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light), and if cheats or hacks are used to remove it from his inventory, he will still be able to open chests. Similarly, earth dragons will still be removed from the map at the beginning of the player phase, even without the item. However, progressing to Endgame 1 is dependent on whether Marth has the Binding Shield in his inventory.
- The colors of the Starsphere and Geosphere are swapped in the DS games. Awakening goes with the original colors,[5][6] and the Star Jacinth item from Shadows of Valentia, which is very similar to the Starsphere, is blue.
Etymology and other languages
Fire Emblem
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Fire Emblem |
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Japanese |
• ファイアーエムブレム |
• Officially romanized as Fire Emblem; the English words written in katakana; used in all appearances, including referring to the completed shield in Awakening. Shortened as エムブレム "Emblem" in Mystery of the Emblem's gameplay. |
Spanish |
Emblema Fuego |
Fire Emblem |
French |
Emblème Feu |
Fire Emblem |
German |
Fire Emblem |
Fire Emblem |
Italian |
Emblema Fuoco |
Fire Emblem |
Portuguese |
Selo de Fogo |
Seal of Fire |
Traditional Chinese |
火焰紋章 |
Fire Emblem |
Binding Shield
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Binding Shield |
-- |
English (unofficial) |
Shield of Seals |
Used in older versions of the Mystery of the Emblem fan translation. |
Japanese |
封印の盾 |
Binding Shield; written in hiragana as ふういんのたて in Mystery of the Emblem's gameplay. |
Spanish |
Escudo sellador |
Sealing shield |
French |
Écu du sceau |
Shield of the seal |
German |
Binding Shield |
-- |
Italian |
Scudo dei sigilli |
Shield of seals |
Portuguese |
Escudo do selo |
Shield of the seal |
Traditional Chinese |
封印之盾 |
Shield of seals |
Gallery
The incomplete Fire Emblem in Mystery of the Emblem.
Artwork of the broken Fire Emblem from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game.
Artwork of the complete Binding Shield and Falchion from New Mystery of the Emblem.
Artwork of the broken Fire Emblem from New Mystery of the Emblem.
Artwork of the complete Ylissean-era Fire Emblem from Awakening.
Other appearances
The Fire Emblem from the manga adaptation of Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light[clarification needed]
The Fire Emblem and Falchion in Monster Hunter: Frontier G.
References
- ↑ "A long time ago... Thousands of years ago in fact... The mighty earth dragons lost their minds and attacked the humans. 'Course, the humans barely stood a chance. Most were annihilated, and the rest pushed into the desolate corners of the continent. And then... the divine dragon Naga, strongest of them all, waged a war for humanity. It was a fierce battle, but Naga emerged victorious in the end, and sealed the earth dragons below Dolhr, in a deep sleep. And so that the power of the seal would not wither, they created the "shield of the five orbs" and placed it in the Fane of Raman." — Xane, Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
- ↑ "This crest is called the Fire Emblem. House Archanea bestows it only upon a true champion, one we believe has the power to save the world. With it, you gain the right to open treasure chests across the land and wield the precious items within. I know you will use them well. Never give up, Marth. Fight, until the day you restore light to our world." — Nyna, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
- ↑ "Marth: You mean...! This Fire Emblem is the Binding Shield... Lord Gotoh, does that mean... If I were to place all five orbs into this, the Binding Shield will be restored?
Gotoh: You are indeed correct... But 600 years have passed since it broke... The earth dragons sealed under Macedon will soon awaken. There are several hundreds—no, several thousands. I will entrust Tiki to you as well. You will find her in the room to the right. With her, you can defeat those dragons. But I must warn you. If you do not complete the Binding Shield, even Tiki will be destroyed." — Marth and Gotoh, Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem - ↑ "Because I know the legend! The Fire Emblem is the key to having all one's wishes realized. I have desired it for years. YEARS! ...Yet my birthday comes and goes each year, and nothing from Ylisse. Heheh..." — Gangrel, Fire Emblem Awakening
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Blue Frame[sic] Orb Starry Heavens" — Text inscribed on the Fire Emblem, Fire Emblem Awakening
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Green Frame[sic] Orb Mother Earth" — Text inscribed on the Fire Emblem, Fire Emblem Awakening
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