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Firene
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Firene (Japanese: フィレネ Firene) is a kingdom in Fire Emblem Engage, located at the southwest of the continent of Elyos. It's a benevolent nation ruled by a queen who advocates for peace and coexistence.[1]
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History
After the first fell dragon war Firene, like the other countries of Elyos, was entrusted with an emblem ring by the divine dragon Lumera, this being the Ring of the Caring Princess. But unlike Brodia and Elusia, they were secretly entrusted with a second ring, the Ring of the Dawn Maiden. Firene decided to hide this ring in a shrine near the Brodian border.
Notable locations in Firene
Firene Castle
Firene castle is the capital of Firene and the home of queen Ève, prince Alfred, and princess Céline. During the second fell dragon war, the castle was invaded by Elusian forces, led by Zephia and Nelucce, who were seeking the Ring of the Caring Princess. This resulted in queen Ève being taken capture, while her children escaped with the Emblem Ring in tow. With the aid of Lythos, and the divine dragon Alear, the Firenese royals were able to retake the castle, and push back the Elusian invaders.
Verdant Garden
Verdant Garden is the garden attached to Firene Castle. This is the location where Alear faced off against the parallel Céline and Alfred during the Fell Xenologue.
Florra Mill Town
Florra Mill Town is a farming village located on the eastern shore of Firene. The village is known for its flowers and tea which is grown during the summer, and wheat which is grown during the fall. These products are exported through Florra Port which is located to the villages south. Florra Mill Town was the location of Alear's first meeting with princess Céline, who was being chased by a battalion of corrupted led by the Elusian general Rodine. With the aid of the Lythian forces, the Firenese royals were able to eliminate the corrupted and general Rodine. Florra Mill Town was also the location of Alear's first meeting with Veyle, who saved them from a corrupted.
After the second fell dragon war, the road connecting Florra to Firene Castle was renamed to Boucheron's Passage.
Florra Port
Florra Port is the port of Florra Mill Town. It is a port where large quantities of Firenese goods are exported to the other nations of Elyos. The port became the hardest hit settlement in the second fell dragon war, as it was nearly completely destroyed, and most of its inhabitants were either displaced or killed, when Veyle ordered The Four Hounds to lay siege to, and bombard it. The divine dragon and their allies were able to drive away the invaders, though not before most of the damage had already been done.
Mountain Settlement
The mountain settlement is the ruins of a village in northern firene, which was taken over by Teronda and his band of bandits. In the process of taking over the village they ended up killing most of the original inhabitants and destroying most of the buildings. A member of the bandits ended up taking an emblem ring from Yunaka which she was trying to deliver to castle Firene. The army of the divine dragon went on to defeat the bandits and took back the ring leaving the town empty.
Tea-Field Village
Tea-Field Village is a small village located on an island off the coast of eastern Firene. The village is particularly well known for its tea, to the extend that it is a personal favorite of princess Céline. The village is home of the local doctor Sean, who runs a clinic in the village, his wife Anje, and their son Jean. During the divine dragon's visit to the village, they would manage to ward off an attack from the corrupted, which would inspire Jean to join the ranks of the divine dragon.
Bandits' Hideout
The bandits' hideout, located near Firenes western shore, is a ruin which serves as a home to a band of thieves led by Mitan. Alear, prompted by the pleads of local villagers, decides to help out by clearing out the ruins. When they arrive, they find the bandits, who are in the middle of looking for Anna, who is currently concealing herself somewhere in the hideout. After Alear saves her from the bandits and defeats Mitan, Anna joins the Lythian army, hoping that it would help her find her family again.
Plains of Swift Winds
The Plains of Swift Winds is a plain located near Firene's southern shore. According to Emblem Lyn, it greatly resembles the Sacaen plains where the Lorca tribe was located. This is the location of Emblem Lyn's challenge to Alear.
The location is based on chapter 20Bx of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade.
Crossroads of Fate
The Crossroads of Fate is a plain located on the northeastern shore of Firene. According to Emblem Corrin, it greatly resembles the Plains of Hoshido, where she had to choose whether to side with Hoshido or Nohr. This is the location of Emblem Corrin's challenge to Alear.
The location is based on chapter 6 of Fire Emblem Fates.
Bridges in a Row
The Bridges in a Row is a series of bridges next to a castle located on the southern shore of Firene. According to Emblem Leif, it greatly resembles the river Thracia, where he faced off against the strategist Saias and the general Reinhardt. This is the location of Emblem Leif's challenge to Alear.
The location is based on chapter 22 of Fire Emblem: Thracia 776.
The Binding Grounds
The Binding Grounds is a ruin located near the southwestern shore of Firene. According to Emblem Roy, it greatly resembles the place where the Shrine of Seals is located. This is the location of Emblem Roy's challenge to Alear.
The location is based on chapter 21 of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade.
The Broken Castle
The Broken Castle is a ruin located on an island off the northeastern shore of Firene. According to Emblem Marth, it greatly resembles Altea Castle, where he grew up. This is the location of Emblem Marth's challenge to Alear.
The location is based on chapter 17 of Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light and Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, as well as chapter 16 of Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem and Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem.
Characters from Firene
Character | Description | Appears in |
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Ève | The queen of Firene. | Engage |
Alfred |
The Crown Prince of Firene. | Engage, Heroes |
Céline |
The first princess of Firene. | Engage, Heroes |
Boucheron |
A royal castle knight of Firene. A retainer of Alfred. | Engage |
Etie |
A royal castle knight of Firene. A retainer of Alfred. | Engage, Heroes |
Louis |
A royal castle knight of Firene. A retainer of Céline. | Engage |
Chloé |
A royal castle knight of Firene. A retainer of Céline. | Engage, Heroes |
Jean |
A doctor in training. | Engage |
Mauvier |
A member of the Four Hounds originating from Firene. | Engage |
Teronda | A local bandit leader. | Engage |
Mitan | A local bandit leader. | Engage |
Sean | The father of Jean. | Engage |
Anje | The mother of Jean. | Engage |
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Firene |
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Japanese |
フィレネ |
Firene |
Traditional Chinese |
費列聶 |
Firene |
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References
- ↑ ファイアーエムブレム エンゲージ:世界の命運を握る者たち | Nintendo Switch | 任天堂, nintendo.co.jp, Published: November 22, 2022, Retrieved: November 26, 2022