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Gharnef

Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light Mystery of the Emblem TCG Shadow Dragon

FESD Gharnef.png
Artwork of Gharnef from Shadow Dragon.


A dark sorcerer with designs to conquer the world who allies himself with Medeus and the forces of Dolhr.

Gender

Male

Race

Human

Title(s)

Dark Pontifex

Starting class
  • Bishop (Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, Mystery of the Emblem Book 1)
  • Dark Mage (Mystery of the Emblem Book 2)
  • Sorcerer (Shadow Dragon, New Mystery of the Emblem, Awakening)
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Appearance(s)

What? The dregs of Archanea have come to challenge my kingdom? Ha ha ha... Really, do they think people have not tried before?
— Gharnef

Gharnef (Japanese: ガーネフ Garnef) was a powerful sorcerer known as the Dark Pontifex (Japanese: 魔王 Demon King*) who played a crucial role in orchestrating the resurrection of Medeus and the two resulting wars. Formerly a student of the White Sage Gotoh, wrath and jealousy eventually spurred him to rebel and abandon Gotoh, stealing a dark artifact which twisted him into a malevolent figure who sought to condemn the world to ruin. In the War of Shadows, now acting as the ruler of Khadein, he allied with Medeus and his Dolhr Empire and bent many other nations to serve Dolhr, and owing to the sinister magic at his command, he was long thought invulnerable.

Although Gharnef was ultimately defeated late in the War of Shadows, when Marth's Archanean League used the Starlight spell to pierce his dark invulnerability, his spirit was roused within a single year. He was responsible for corrupting the once honorable Hardin, emperor of Archanea, into a vicious despot, and under the cover of Hardin's lust for the conquest of the rest of Archanea he set about resurrecting Medeus for a second time in his "true and darkest form".

Biography

Origins

An unspecified amount of time before the revival of Medeus, Gharnef was once a student of Gotoh, and studied under him in the city of Khadein. Along with Miloah, who would later be appointed a pontifex of Khadein, Gharnef was one of Gotoh's two best pupils. Despite his considerable talents, Gotoh grew wary of Gharnef's wrathful and compassion-less nature, and instead chose to appoint Miloah as his heir. Gharnef was outraged and overcome by jealousy on hearing this decision, and as an act of vengeance he stole the Darksphere from Gotoh's safe-keeping and fled Khadein. He used the power of the Darksphere to forge a new, powerful tome of his own: Imhullu. However, in the process of creating the tome, Gharnef's soul was sealed within the Darksphere itself, cementing his descent into malevolent madness.[2]

Pontifex

Gharnef hypnotizing Tiki.

Eventually after this, Gharnef succeeded in reviving Medeus as part of his plans to avenge himself upon all of Archanea, and forged an alliance with the dragon. Following the reconstitution of the Dolhr Empire and its army, the combined might of the two brought ruin to countless kingdoms, starting with the Holy Kingdom of Archanea.[3] Soon after the war began, Gharnef engaged Miloah in a battle and murdered him, seizing control of Khadein.[4] Gharnef's leadership dragged Khadein into the thick of the war, putting its magical prowess to brutal use, while Gharnef himself effortlessly supressed countless attempts to stage coups against him.[5] By the time the war ended, his rule had caused immense damage to the city and wiped out all of its other ruling pontifices.[6] Even at this point, he was well aware of the threat which could be posed to him should Starlight ever be created, so to prevent this from happening, he captured and hypnotized Tiki and had her defend the Fane of Raman, where the necessary materials were being held.[7]

It was Gharnef who convinced King Jiol to have Gra betray Altea and ally with Dolhr,[8], and as part of his efforts to blackmail Grust's King Ludwik into allying with Dolhr, Gharnef abducted its young twin prince and princess, Yubello and Yumina, and imprisoned them in a pitch-black room in Khadein. The two would eventually be rescued by Wendell.[9] Following Altea's betrayal and defeat at Menedy River, Gharnef took possession of Falchion to properly safeguard it from being used against Medeus,[10] and he abducted Altea's Princess Elice and took her to his hideout in Thabes, planning to take advantage of her ability to use Aum for an unknown purpose.[11]

Gharnef's influence looms over Thabes.

Four years into the war, the tides had turned with the rise of Prince Marth of Altea and his united resistance army, the Archanean League. Following his defeat of Gra, Marth travelled to Khadein in search of Falchion, having deduced it to be in Gharnef's possession. Gharnef briefly emerged to attack them, fully aware they were incapable of being a serious threat to him at the time, but eventually he grew bored and left. After this, Marth was tasked by Gotoh with forging Starlight to defeat Gharnef.

In the closing acts of the war, after both Grust and Macedon had been defeated, Marth's army was sent by Gotoh to Thabes, in order to defeat Gharnef, retrieve Falchion, and rescue Elice. With Marth's army now bearing the power of Starlight, the dark protection of Imhullu was pierced and Gharnef was slain.

Puppetmaster

Gharnef offers the Darksphere to a distraught Hardin.

Despite the death of his physical body at Thabes, Gharnef's soul lived on in the Darksphere, and it was roused by his heretic disciples.[12] Still determined to cause the end of the world, he sought to engineer Medeus's revival for a second time, this time hatching a two-part plan involving using noble-born Clerics as sacrifices. As part of this, Gharnef encountered Eremiya, a bishop in charge of an orphanage who had lost many of her orphans to war, and cast a spell on her to turn her into his minion. Under Gharnef's influence, Eremiya started training orphans to become assassins to serve Gharnef's ends behind the scenes, including an assassination attempt on Marth one year after the end of the War of Shadows.[13]

In order to achieve this plan, Gharnef needed to use Hardin, now the emperor of Archanea. Hardin had since spiralled into a deep depression over his unrequited love for his wife Nyna, and Gharnef seized upon this opportunity and appeared before Hardin, giving him the Darksphere. Hardin's heart was instantly twisted by the Darksphere, turning him into a malevolent conqueror, and he willingly handed Nyna over to Gharnef for use as the first of the sacrifies.[14] In the confusion of Hardin's reign upon the rest of the continent, Gharnef stole Falchion from Altea Castle during its downfall and had Eremiya's assassins capture three more clerics - Maria, Elice and Lena - for use in the rites of Medeus's revival.[15] He also took possession of Starlight, to prevent it from being used against him ever again, but late in the conflict it was stolen back from him by Michalis.[16]

Gharnef's actions directly caused the War of Heroes, pitting Hardin and the Archanean Empire against Marth and the remnants of Altea, which was swiftly conquered by Hardin. Eventually, when Marth returned and slew Hardin, Gharnef and three of his heretic bishops appeared before him disguised as the four clerics. However, the light of the newly-restored Binding Shield repelled him and revealed their true forms, and as he fled to retreat to the Dragon's Table, Gharnef left him with a cryptic warning of Medeus's impending return. Soon after, Marth's army found and defeated Eremiya, and following her defeat Gharnef appeared before her and revealed how he had brainwashed her into raising assassins, delighting in her anguished screams as she died.

On Gotoh's counsel it wasn't long before Marth and his army pursued Gharnef to the Dragon's Table. In the Table's penultimate chamber, Gharnef confronted Marth and warned him that Medeus was now unstoppable and that the clerics' souls had broken to the point of being unsalvageable, engaging him in a battle to kill Marth before he reached Medeus.[17] However, having received Starlight from Michalis, Marth's army prevailed over Gharnef and defeated him again, banishing his spirit once more. He is not known to have resurfaced ever since.

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light

Role

Gharnef is the boss of Chapter 23. He wields Imhullu and thus can only be defeated if the player has obtained Starlight; his defeat is necessary in order to obtain Falchion. If the player lacks Starlight, it is possible to clear the chapter by seizing the throne, since he is not posted on top of it. In addition to the real Gharnef, three false duplicates of him are present in different parts of the map, which have the same stats as the real Gharnef but lack Imhullu and are not invincible or as powerful.

Gharnef also appears in Chapter 15 as an enemy, situated well away from the goal. He cannot be defeated here and must be simply fended off or avoided, and he will automatically leave of his own accord after several turns.

Stats

Portrait gharnef fe01.png
Bishop
Level 10
Movement 6
Experience 53
Stats
Max HP 34 Speed 18
Strength 7 Luck 0
Skill 5 Defense 12
W. Level 14 Resistance 0
Inventory Drops
Imhullu FalchionThis item is dropped upon this unit's defeat.
Weapons
Sword Lance Axe Bow
Tome Staff Ballista Stone

Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem

Book 1

Role

Gharnef is the boss of Chapter 18. He wields Imhullu and thus can only be defeated if the player has obtained Starlight; his defeat is necessary in order to obtain Falchion. If the player lacks Starlight, it is possible to clear the chapter by seizing the throne, since he is not posted on top of it. In addition to the real Gharnef, three false duplicates of him are present in different parts of the map, which have the same stats as the real Gharnef but lack Imhullu and are not invincible or as powerful.

Gharnef also appears in Chapter 12 as an enemy, situated well away from the goal. He cannot be defeated here and must be simply fended off or avoided, and he will automatically leave of his own accord after several turns.

Stats

Portrait gharnef fe03.png
Bishop
Level 10
Movement 6
Experience 70
Stats
Max HP 34 Luck 4
Strength 10 W. Level --
Skill 2 Defense 10
Speed 6 Resistance 8
Weapons Items
Is snes01 imhullu.png Imhullu
Is snes01 falchion.png FalchionThis item is dropped upon this unit's defeat.
--
Weapons
Sword Lance Axe
Bow Tome Staff

Book 2

Role

Gharnef is the boss of the second stage of Final Chapter-2, and thus is only fought in the game's true ending; his defeat is necessary in order to obtain Falchion. He wields Imhullu and thus can only be defeated if the player has obtained Starlight.

Stats

Portrait gharnef fe03.png
Dark Mage
Level 20
Movement 6
Experience 70
Stats
Max HP 34 Luck 4
Strength 12 W. Level --
Skill 1 Defense 15
Speed 5 Resistance 10
Weapons Items
Is snes01 imhullu.png Imhullu
Is snes01 falchion.png FalchionThis item is dropped upon this unit's defeat.
--
Weapons
Sword Lance Axe
Bow Tome Staff

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

Role

Gharnef is the boss of Chapter 23. He wields Imhullu and thus can only be defeated if the player has obtained Starlight; his defeat is necessary in order to obtain Falchion. If the player lacks Starlight, it is possible to clear the chapter by seizing the throne, since he is not posted on top of it. In addition to the real Gharnef, three false duplicates of him are present in different parts of the map, which have the same stats as the real Gharnef but lack Imhullu and are not invincible or as powerful.

Gharnef also appears in Chapter 15 as an enemy, situated well away from the goal. He cannot be defeated here and must be simply fended off or avoided, and he will automatically leave of his own accord after several turns.

Stats

Enemy, Ch.15 (Normal mode) Enemy, Ch.15 (Hard-5 mode) Boss, Ch.23 (Normal mode) Boss, Ch.23 (Hard-5 mode)

Portrait gharnef fe11.png
Sorcerer
Level 15
Movement 6
Stats
Max HP 34 Speed 18
Strength 2 Luck 0
Magic 5 Defense 11
Skill 5 Resistance 10
Inventory
Is ds imhullu.png Imhullu
Weapon Levels
Swords -- Lances -- Axes --
Bows -- Tomes A Staves E

Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem

Role

Gharnef is the boss of Chapter 23, and thus is only fought in the game's true ending. He wields Imhullu and thus can only be defeated if the player has obtained Starlight; his defeat is necessary in order to obtain Falchion.

Gharnef is also playable in the bonus chapter Three Assassins.

Stats

Boss, Ch.23 Playable, extra chapters

Portrait gharnef fe12.png
Sorcerer
Level 20
Movement 6
Stats
Max HP 38 Speed 15
Strength 2 Luck 0
Magic 12 Defense 13
Skill 16 Resistance 17
Inventory
Is ds imhullu.png Imhullu
Is ds falchion.png FalchionThis item is dropped upon this unit's defeat.
Weapon Levels
Swords -- Lances -- Axes --
Bows -- Tomes A Staves E

Fire Emblem Awakening

Role

Gharnef is playable as a bonus SpotPass character, as part of the Shadow Dragon character set. He also appears as an enemy unit in the DLC chapters Lost Bloodlines 2 and 3, and Rogues & Redeemers 1 and 3; as well as an ally unit in the DLC chapter Rogues & Redeemers 2.

Starting stats and growth rates

Small portrait spotpass gharnef fe13.png
Sorcerer
Level 20
Movement 6
Recruitment: SpotPass, hire him for 19,000G or defeat him in a skirmish.

Stats Growth Rates Cap Modifiers

Inventory Skills
Is 3ds01 goetia.png Goetia* Is 3ds01 hex.png Hex
Is 3ds01 anathema.png Anathema
Is 3ds01 vengeance.png Vengeance
Is 3ds01 tomebreaker.png Tomebreaker
Is 3ds01 lifetaker.png Lifetaker
Weapon Levels
Swords -- Lances -- Axes --
Bows -- Tomes A Staves --

Reclassing options

Small portrait spotpass gharnef fe13.png
Gharnef
Base classes:*
Dark Mage Sorcerer
Dark Knight
Reclass options:
This unit can reclass to any male class available through reclassing.
See reclass for more details on the reclassing system.

Growth rates when reclassed

Growth rates for all SpotPass bonus units are unknown at this time.

Promotion stat gains

Archer Barbarian Cavalier Dark Mage Wyvern Rider Fighter Knight Mage Mercenary Myrmidon Priest Tactician Thief

Class HP Str Mag Skill Spd Lck Def Res Mov Weapon level
Sniper +4 +2 +1 +4 +3 +0 +5 +3 +1 --
Bow Knight +8 +3 +0 +2 +4 +0 +1 +2 +3 Swords E

Skill set

Like all male bonus units in Awakening, Gharnef has access to all base class and advanced class skills available to standard male units.

Fire Emblem Warriors

Role

In Warriors, Gharnef appears as an unplayable enemy character fairly late in the main story. His most prominent role is as the boss of Chapter 15: Taking the World Tree. Like when he is fought in Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light and Shadow Dragon, Gharnef makes shadow replicas of himself appear to cause confusion. The specific reasons behind him attacking the player's forces, aside from having a grudge against Marth, are unclear. He appears to be aligned with the game's primary antagonists, Oskar of Gristonne and Velezark.

Gharnef also serves as the primary antagonist in The Dark Pontifex, the History Mode map modeled after the chapter of the same name, Dark Pontifex, in Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light and Shadow Dragon.

Stats


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Personality and character

Originally Gharnef was thoroughly a man of justice and good intentions, despite lacking compassion and love, and was a highly competent student of Gotoh. However, this changed when Gotoh decided to designate Miloah as the successor of Khadein and the Aura tome, owing to his lack of compassion: Gharnef was twisted by jealousy and rage, which prompted him to steal the Darksphere. The creation of the Imhullu tome sealed his soul in the Darksphere, corrupting him even further into the Dark Pontifex.[2]

From then on, Gharnef was characterised by an almost fanatical devotion to despair and vengeance upon humanity, seeking their end through the revival of Medeus. His preferred method of operation was to remain in the shadows while manipulating other people into his service, such as Jiol, Ludwik, Michalis and Eremiya; in the latter case he even threw it in her face as she died and was released from his control.[13] He delighted in the suffering of others, regardless of who they were, and rumours abounded that he had no intention of remaining subservient to Medeus in the long run, plotting instead to slay and usurp him.

Quotes

Battle quotes

You dare oppose me, fool? You must not value your life. Cower before the might of the magic Imhullu: once forbidden, now unleashed!
— Gharnef, as an enemy in Chapter 15 of Shadow Dragon.
Heh heh heh... You dare challenge me, fool? You must not value your life. Cower before the might of the dark magic Imhullu!
— Gharnef, as the boss of Chapter 23 of Shadow Dragon.
Heh heh heh... Perhaps... a taste of Imhullu's might is necessary.
— Gharnef, as the boss of Chapter 23 of New Mystery of the Emblem.
Your blade is blunt before me, Marth... I'll smash you and the Binding Shield into pieces!!
— Gharnef when fighting Marth, as the boss of Chapter 23 of New Mystery of the Emblem.
Heh heh heh... Allow me to demonstrate Imhullu's might...
— Gharnef when fighting Kris, as the boss of Chapter 23 of New Mystery of the Emblem.
Heh heh heh... Let me teach you the meaning of despair!
— Gharnef, as a playable character in Three Assassins in New Mystery of the Emblem.

Death quote

Agh! What... Where did you get...Starlight...? Still, you are a fool ...Your power is not enough to defeat Medeus...I shall be waiting in the pits of the inferno...for when he sends you to join me... Heh heh, ha ha ha!
— Gharnef, as the boss of Chapter 23 of Shadow Dragon.
Heh heh... You're too late... The end is nigh...
— Gharnef, as the boss of Chapter 23 of New Mystery of the Emblem.
Heh heh heh... Maybe I fooled around too much... I'll fall back for now!
— Gharnef, as a playable character in Three Assassins in New Mystery of the Emblem.

Other appearances

Gharnef in the OVA.

Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem (anime)

Gharnef appears in a flashback in the first episode, Prince of Aritia. Following Gra's betrayal of Altea at Fort Menedy and the decimation of its army by both Gra and Grust, Gharnef appeared before King Cornelius and offered him the safety of the Altean people (albeit in slavery) in exchange for Cornelius's surrender. Cornelius refused and attempted to attack Gharnef using Falchion, but was easily killed by a single blast of Gharnef's Imhullu.

Fire Emblem Cipher

Gharnef is currently featured on one card in Fire Emblem Cipher.

Fire Emblem Cipher data for Gharnef
TCGCipher B13-083HN.png Lord of Shadow, Gharnef
Archanea

Male

Tome
"Cower before the might of the magic Imhullu: once forbidden, now unleashed!"
Attack: 60 Support: 0 Range: 1-2 Deploy Cost: 5
Class: Sorcerer Tier: Advanced Class Change Cost: 4
Dark Magic: Imhullu: [Always] If this unit is in the Back Line, enemies with less than 100 attack cannot attack this unit.
Lord of Shadow: [Special] You may deploy this card even if you have an allied "Gharnef", and you may have 2 or more "Gharnefs".
Pontifex's Phantom: [Always] While you have 1 or more other allied "Gharnefs", this unit loses "Dark Magic: Imhullu" and cannot re-acquire it.
Card #B13-083HN • Artist: Setsu
Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest.
For more detailed strategic information on these cards, see their TCG wiki article on Gharnef .

Trivia

  • In Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, Gharnef's portrait is a recolor and edit of Bantu's (or vice-versa).

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Gharnef

Uncertain etymology.

Spanish

Gharnef

As above.

French

Gharnef

As above.

German

Gharnef

As above.

Italian

Gharnef

As above.

Gallery

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Portrait gharnef fe01.png Bishop
Bs fe01 enemy bishop magic.png
Tome
Portrait gharnef fe03.png Bishop Dark Mage
Bs fe03 enemy bishop magic.png
Tome
Bs fe03 enemy dark mage magic.png
Tome
Portrait gharnef fe11.png Sorcerer
Bs fe11 enemy sorcerer tome.png
Tome
Portrait gharnef fe11.png Sorcerer
Bs fe11 enemy sorcerer tome.png
Tome

Official artwork

Other appearances

References

  1. Fire Emblem (OAV), Anime News Network, Retrieved: 2015-05-04
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Wendell: You still don't understand my decision, do you? Indeed, as a mage, your power surpasses mine. But you lack compassion. That is why I did not grant you Excalibur.
    Ellerean: ... Compassion...?
    Wendell: I had decided that you were to be my successor when the time came. To think you would harbor a grudge towards me... Does that not make you the same as Gharnef?
    Ellerean: The same as Gharnef...? Teacher! What are you saying?
    Wendell: Ellerean, listen to me... Gharnef, along with Pontifex Miloah, were Lord Gotoh's best pupils. But Lord Gotoh saw Gharnef's weakness, and so he left Khadein and the Aura tome to Pontifex Miloah. Gharnef, overcome by jealousy, stole the Darksphere from Lord Gotoh, and created the Imhullu tome. As a result... His heart was trapped within the Darksphere for all eternity. Wrath and envy led him to ruin. Do you understand now, Ellerean...?
    " — Wendell and Ellerean, Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
  3. "However, after a century’s passing, the Shadow Dragon returned. He forged an alliance with a fiendish sorcerer who sought to rule the world, and their combines might topple kingdom upon unsuspecting kingdom. Again, darkness threatened to engulf the continent." — Opening narration of a new save file, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
  4. "Nyna: Marth, have you ever heard of Pontifex Miloah?
    Marth: The one who defended Akaneia with the power of Aura? Of course; he and his magic are famous! But... I read Miloah died in a battle with Gharnef, soon after the fiend sold his soul to Dolhr...
    " — Nyna and Marth, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
  5. "Khadein, city of magic. Ever since Gharnef named himself ruler of this mecca for the magically inclined, the sands surrounding it had run red. Many knights had tried to oust Gharnef, but what defense did they have against the mages the fiend had bent to his purpose? One by one the heroes fell to blades unseen and fires within their armor; and it was not long at all before Khadein’s wickedness outstripped its wisdom." — Opening narration of Chapter 15, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
  6. "In the previous war, Pontifex Gharnef allied with Dolhr and dragged Khadein into war, and the city suffered great damage as result. As Khadein had lost all of its pontifices, Wendell became its Archmage and started rebuilding the city." — Opening narration of Chapter 10, Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
  7. "So long as I possess this Imhullu magic, they cannot snuff my life out. No one can. As for the White Sage... He will trouble me no longer. With the dragon-goddess right where I want her, in the Fane of Raman, there is no way for Gotoh’s Starlight to disperse the shadows that guard me." — Gharnef, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
  8. "Blast...I deserve the same protection as the rest of the Empire! Betraying Altean was Gharnef’s idea! Let...let him fight the brat!" — Jiol, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
  9. "The late King Grust had two children. Princess Yumina and Prince Yubello. They're still young. Maybe thirteen, or fourteen; cute little twins, both of them. In the last war, Gharnef, the Dark Pontifex, kidnapped the twins to blackmail the king. They were taken to Khadein, the city of magic, and locked away in a pitch-black room. At great personal risk, Pontifex Wendell saved them. He took them to a monastery to protect them." — An elderly Grustian, Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
  10. "Marth: Did you find it, Malledus?
    Malledus: No...it seems Gharnef made off with it.
    Nyna: Gharnef? Then, to find Falchion-
    Marth: That’s right. We’ll need to go to Khadein, the kingdom of magic, where he resides. It pains me to turn astray when Altea is so close, but it must be done.
    " — Marth, Malledus and Nyna, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
  11. "Elice: I was prepared for the worst, if that was what it took to ensure your safety. But they did not kill me. Gharnef spared my life.
    Marth: Why would he spare you?
    Elice: Marth, have you heard of the staff of Aum?
    Marth: The staff that brings back the dead? It was lost to the world long ago, or so the legend goes.
    Elice: Yes, but Gharnef found it...in the Resurrectory.
    Marth: The Resurrectory? What was it doing in a temple in the middle of Dolhr?
    Elice: I could not say. But that was why Gharnef kept me alive: he wished me to wield it. The staff of Aum’s power can only be channeled by women of royal blood.
    " — Elice and Marth, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
  12. "Yes, you killed his body. But his soul was held prisoner by the Darksphere, and within it, his hatred only grew. Afterwards, his former disciples--the heretic bishops--resurrected him. And they seem to be planning something foul." — Gotoh, Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
  13. 13.0 13.1 "Gharnef: Oh, you don't need to apologize. The ritual to revive the Shadow Dragon shall soon begin. You and your underlings were useful enough, for capturing the clerics. Heh heh, it was worth the trouble casting that spell on you...
    Eremiah: What? A spell... on me...?
    Gharnef: Yes, don't you remember? But of course. Poor, poor Eremiah. My spell stole that memory as well. Once upon a time, you felt grief. The corpses of the orphans killed in the war haunted your very existence. You wondered what you could have done so that they might have survived...
    Eremiah: I... never wanted... to let those children die...
    Gharnef: And then, I told you. You had to make the children stronger. Twisted, yes, but they became stronger so they wouldn't die, just as you wanted. Well? Have you remembered now?
    Eremiah: That's right, I... I made those children...
    Gharnef: Heh heh... Hypocrites like you and Marth disgust me. Despairing over the orphans' deaths, you fell all too easily under my spell. And then you gathered children, subjecting them to hellish training, just as I told you to. You watched the children cry and scream... and yet, you smiled... Heh heh, 'twas quite a sight.
    Eremiah: Ah... Ahh... ...Aaaaah... ...My... ...My... children... AAAAAAH!
    Gharnef: Heh heh... Worry not, Eremiah. The despair you feel now is nothing. This world will soon be enveloped in the darkest despair... You had better look forward to it, Marth. Heh heh heh...
    " — Gharnef and Eremiya, Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
  14. "Boah: But sadly, Hardin soon realized that Princess Nyna did not reciprocate his love. It pained him greatly... He shut himself into his room, drinking away his sorrows, and saw no one. Spotting an opportune moment, as Hardin wallowed in heartbreak, Gharnef appeared. The despairing emperor's heart was gripped by the Darksphere in an instant. He completely changed as a person from then. I've made a terrible mistake, out of my concern for this kingdom. Please forgive me, Prince Marth...
    Marth: So that's how it is. ...And what of Princess Nyna? How is she now?
    Boah: Hardin handed Princess Nyna to Gharnef. Gharnef said that he required the blood of noble-born clerics in order to resurrect the Shadow Dragon... Prince Marth, my end is nigh. I shall give you my tome and staff. Please save Princess Nyna. Even if Archanea's destruction cannot be undone... Make sure that she is safe...
    " — Boah and Marth, Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
  15. "Eremiah: Master... Gharnef... Forgive... me... For not... fulfilling your order...
    Gharnef: Oh, you don't need to apologize. The ritual to revive the Shadow Dragon shall soon begin. You and your underlings were useful enough, for capturing the clerics.
    " — Eremiya and Gharnef, Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
  16. "Marth: Ah...! This is the Starlight tome! You're giving this to me?
    Michalis: Yes... Heh... Only this tome can... damage Gharnef. I stole it from him, but not without cost...
    " — Marth and Michalis, Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
  17. "Heh heh heh... I've allowed them the honor of being sacrifices for the Shadow Dragon's resurrection. You will never see them again. Emperor Medeus will soon be reborn in his true and darkest form. And they will usher in a new era. 'Tis a pity. Their souls couldn't bear the suffering and shattered into pieces... Even I am powerless to help them. Shame, really. I have them to thank for the Shadow Dragon's awakening. Not even the Binding Shield can stop him now. I applaud you for coming this far. But... little prince... you will go no further. I will kill you here, and you will die knowing that you are nothing!!" — Gharnef, Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
Project Characters.png This article is part of Project Characters, a project focused on writing articles for every character present in the Fire Emblem series.
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light
Playable characters AbelArranAstramBantuBarstBeckBoahBordCaedaCaesarCainCastorCatriaCordDarrosDolphDraugEliceEstGordinGotohHardinJagenJakeJeorgeJulianLenaLindeLorenzMacellanMariaMarthMatthisMerricMidiaMinervaNavarreOgmaPallaRaddRickardRogerRosheaSamsonSedgarTikiTomasVylandWendellWolfWrysXane
Non-playable characters Aurelis KingMalledusNynaTalys King
Bosses BentheonCamusEmereusGazzakGharnefGomerGrigasHarmeinHeimlerHollstadtHymanJiolKannivalKhozenMannuMedeusMerachMichalisMorzasOrridyonSternlinTikiVolzhinXemcelZharov
Background characters AnriArtemisCorneliusLizaLudwik
Regalia and personal weapons AumAuraExcaliburFalchionGradivusImhulluMercuriusParthiaRapierStarlight
Chapters 1: Marth Embarks • 2: The Pirates of Galder • 3: The Ghoul's Teeth • 4: Battle in the Lea • 5: Champions of Aurelis • 6: Fire Emblem • 7: Lefcandith Gauntlet • 8: Port Warren • 9: The Pyrathi Dragon • 10: Princess Minerva • 11: Knorda Market • 12: The Ageless Palace • 13: The Wooden Cavalry • 14: Land of Sorrow • 15: An Oasis of Magic • 16: The Battle for Altea • 17: Star and Savior • 18: The Sable Order • 19: Manakete Princess • 20: Camus the Sable • 21: Clash in Macedon • 22: A Knight-Filled Sky • 23: Dark Pontifex • 24: The Dragonkin Realm • 25: Chosen by Fate
Locations ArchaneaAlteaAurelisDolhrGraGrustKhadeinKingdom of ArchaneaMacedonPyrathiTalysThabes
Groups, objects and concepts Archanean LeagueDragons (Divine DragonsEarth Dragons) • DragoonsFire EmblemSable OrderWar of LiberationWar of ShadowsWhitewinged Order
Lists ArmoriesCharactersClasses (Class change) • ItemsScriptsSecret ShopsTerrainVendorsWeapons
Related topics Hakoda manga adaptationName chart • Other games (GaidenMystery of the EmblemShadow DragonAwakening) • Sound Test ModeTimeline
Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
Playable characters Book 1 AbelArranAstramBantuBarstBoahBordCaedaCaesarCainCastorCatriaCordDolphDraugEliceEstGordinHardinJagenJeorgeJulianLenaLindeLorenzMacellanMariaMarthMatthisMerricMidiaMinervaNavarreOgmaPallaRaddRickardRosheaSamsonSedgarTikiTomasVylandWendellWolfXane
Book 2 AbelArlenArranAstramBantuCaedaCainCastorCatriaCecilDraugEliceEstPhinaGordinJeorgeJubeloJulianLenaLindeLukeMariaMarishaMarthMatthisMerricMidiaMinervaNavarreNynaOgmaPallaRickardRoderickRosheaRyanSamsonSamuelSheenaSiriusTikiVylandWarrenWendellXaneYuliya
Non-playable characters Book 1 GotohMalledusNynaTalys King
Book 2 Aurelis KingBoahCamusGotohJagenLangLorenzMichalis
Bosses Book 1 CamusEmereusGazzakGharnefGomerHarmeinHollstadtHymanJiolKannivalKhozenMedeusMerachMichalisMorzasTikiVolzhinXemcelZharov
Book 2 DallEibelEllereanFire DragonGailGharnefHardinHereticIce DragonJeorgeLangLorenzLumelLykkeMage DragonMedeusNehringSheenaTorusWillowWyvernYodel
Background characters AdrahAnriArtemisCaldasCorneliusIoteLizaLudwikMarlonMarcelusNagaOrdwin
Regalia and personal weapons AumAuraExcaliburFalchionFire EmblemGradivusImhulluMercuriusParthiaRapierStarlight
Chapters Book 1 1: Marth Embarks • 2: The Pirates of Galder • 3: A Brush in the Teeth • 4: Champions of Aurelis • 5: Fire Emblem • 6: Lefcandith Gauntlet • 7: Port Warren • 8: Princess Minerva • 9: Knorda Market • 10: The Ageless Palace • 11: Land of Sorrow • 12: An Oasis of Magic • 13: The Battle for Altea • 14: Star and Savior • 15: Manakete Princess • 16: Camus the Sable • 17: A Knight-Filled Sky • 18: Dark Pontifex • 19: The Dragonkin Realm • 20: Chosen by Fate
Book 2 1: The Grustian Expedition • 2: Rebellion at Macedon • 3: Abducted Princess • 4: Joy and Sorrow • 5: Liberation of Grust • 6: The Nest of Evil • 7: The Scarlet Sword • 8: Soulful Bridge • 9: Sanctuary of Sorcery • 10: Two Sorcerers • 11: Anri's Way • 12: Graveyard of Fire Dragons • 13: Frozen Land • 14: A Mystery Revealed • 15: Return of the Prince • 16: Regaining the Capital • 17: Gra's Sun Sets • 18: Battle of the Pass • 19: The Last Decisive Battle • 20: Dark Emperor • E1: The Wyvern's Dale • E2: The Dragon Altar (part 1part 2part 3)
Locations ArchaneaAlteaAnri's WayAurelisDolhr (Dragon Altar) • Empire of ArchaneaGraGrustKhadeinMacedonTalys
Groups, objects and concepts Archanean LeagueCoyote's MenDragons (Divine DragonEarth DragonManakete) • DragoonsHereticsSable OrderWar of HeroesWar of LiberationWar of ShadowsWhitewinged Order
Lists ChaptersCharactersClasses (Class change) • Hidden treasureItemsScriptsSupportsWeapons
Related topics Anime adaptationName chart • Other games (Shadow Dragon & the Blade of LightGaidenGenealogy of the Holy WarArchanea SagaNew Mystery of the EmblemAwakening) • Pre-release information (Unused content) • Sound MuseumTimeline
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
Playable characters AbelArranAstramAthenaBantuBarstBeckBoahBordCaedaCaesarCainCastorCatriaCordDarrosDolphDraugEliceEstEtzelFreyGordinGotohHardinHoraceJagenJakeJeorgeJulianLenaLindeLorenzMacellanMariaMarthMatthisMerricMidiaMinervaNagiNavarreNorneOgmaPallaRaddRickardRogerRosheaSamsonSedgarTikiTomasVylandWendellWolfWrysXaneYmir
Non-playable characters Aurelis KingMalledusNynaTalys King
Bosses BathysBentheonCamusCaptainDactylDejaniraEmereusGazzakGharnefGomerGrigasHarmeinHeimlerHollstadtHymanJiolKannivalKhozenLarissaMannuMedeusMerachMichalisMorzasOrridyonSternlinTikiVolzhinXemcelZharov
Background characters AdrahAnriArtemisCaldasIoteLizaLudwikMarlonMarcelusNagaOrdwin
Regalia and personal weapons AumFalchionFire EmblemGradivusImhulluHauteclereMercuriusParthiaRapierStarlightWing Spear
Chapters P: Prologue I • P: Prologue II • P: Prologue III • P: Prologue IV • 1: Marth Embarks • 2: The Pirates of Galder • 3: A Brush in the Teeth • 4: Battle in the Lea • 5: Champions of Aurelis • 6: Fire Emblem • 6x: In War's Grip • 7: Lefcandith Gauntlet • 8: Port Warren • 9: The Pyrathi Dragon • 10: Princess Minerva • 11: Knorda Market • 12: The Ageless Palace • 12x: A Traitor's Worth • 13: The Wooden Cavalry • 14: Land of Sorrow • 15: An Oasis of Magic • 16: The Battle for Altea • 17: Star and Savior • 17x: Helena Castle • 18: The Sable Order • 19: Manakete Princess • 20: Camus the Sable • 20x: The Lair of Fire • 21: Clash in Macedon • 22: A Knight-Filled Sky • 23: Dark Pontifex • 24: The Dragonkin Realm • 24x: The AlterspireE: Chosen by Fate
Locations ArchaneaAlteaAurelisDolhrGraGrustKhadeinKingdom of ArchaneaMacedonPyrathiTalysThabes
Groups, objects and concepts Archanean LeagueDragons (Divine DragonEarth DragonManakete) • DragoonsSable OrderWar of LiberationWar of ShadowsWhitewinged Order
Lists ChaptersCharactersClasses (Class change) • ConversationsItemsScriptsSupportsWeapons
Related topics List of version differences (Name chart) • Other games (Shadow Dragon & the Blade of LightGaidenNew Mystery of the EmblemAwakening) • Pre-release information (Unused content) • Sound RoomTimeline
Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem: Heroes of Light and Shadow
Playable characters AbelArlenArranAstramAthenaBantuBarstBeckBelfBordCaedaCaesarCainCastorCatriaCecilCordDarrosDiceDolphDraugEliceEstEtzelFreyFrostGordinHoraceJakeJeorgeJubeloJulianKatarinaKrisLenaLindeLukeMacellanMaliceMariaMarishaMarthMatthisMerricMichalisMidiaMinervaNagiNavarreNorneNynaOgmaPallaPhinaRaddReidenRickardRobertoRoderickRogerRosheaRyanSamsonSamuelSedgarSheenaSiriusTikiTomasVylandWarrenWendellWolfWrysXaneYmirYuliya
Non-playable characters Aurelis KingBoahCamusGotohJagenLangLorenz
Bosses ArlenAthenaCaedaCainClarisseDallDraugEibelEremiyaEstGailGharnefHardinIce DragonJagenJeorgeKatarinaLangLegionLorenzLumelLukeLykkeMedeusNehringOgmaRoderickSheenaTorusWillowWyvernYodel
Background characters AdrahAnriArtemisCaldasIoteLudwikMarlonMarcelusNagaOrdwin
Regalia and personal weapons AumFalchionGradivusHauteclereImhulluMercuriusParthiaRapierStarlightWing Spear
Chapters Main story P1: MeetingP2: Young SquiresP3: Training BeginsP4: New Companions (Jeorge, Athena) • P5: March DutyP6: Bonds (Ogma, Draug) • P7: The Final Test (Est, Cain) • P8: Assassination of the Hero-King • 1: The Grustian Expedition • 2: Rebellion at Macedon • 3: Abducted Princess • 3x: Shadows Behind the Scenes • 4: Joy and Sorrow • 5: Liberation of Grust • 6: The Nest of Evil • 6x: Mercenary Squad • 7: The Scarlet Sword • 8: Soulful Bridge • 9: Sanctuary of Sorcery • 10: Two Sorcerers • 10x: The Mask Laughs • 11: Anri's Way • 12: Graveyard of Fire Dragons • 13: Frozen Land • 13x: Within the White Darkness • 14: A Mystery Revealed • 15: Return of the Prince • 16: Regaining the Capital • 16x: Reunion • 17: Gra's Sun Sets • 18: Battle of the Pass • 19: The Last Decisive Battle • 20: Dark Emperor • 20x: Bottom of the Deep Abyss • 21: The Wyvern's Dale • 22: The Dragon Altar • 23: The Dark Pontifex LivesE: Light and Shadow
New Archanea Saga 1: The Capital Falls • 2: Red Dragoon • 3: Righteous Thieves • 4: The Beginning
DLC bonus chapters 1: Wind and Thunder • 2: Three Assassins • 3: That Which Was Done by the Sword Shall Be Undone by the Sword
Locations ArchaneaAlteaAnri's WayAurelisDolhr (Dragon Altar) • Empire of ArchaneaGraGrustKhadeinMacedonTalys
Groups, objects and concepts Coyote's MenDragon (Divine DragonEarth DragonManakete) • HereticsSable OrderFire Emblem/Binding ShieldWar of HeroesWar of LiberationWar of ShadowsWhitewinged Order
Lists Base conversationsChaptersCharactersClasses (Class change) • Hidden treasureItemsScriptsSupportsWeapons
Related topics Name chart • Other games (Shadow Dragon & the Blade of LightGaidenMystery of the EmblemArchanea SagaShadow DragonAwakening) • Pre-release information (Unused content) • Sound RoomTimeline
Fire Emblem Awakening
Playable characters AnnaAversaBasilioBradyChercheChromCordeliaCynthiaDonnelEmmerynFlaviaFrederickGaiusGangrelGeromeGregorHenryInigoKellamKjelleLaurentLibraLissaLon'quLucinaMaribelleMirielMorganNahNoireNowiOliviaOwainPannePriamRickenRobinSay'riSeveraStahlSullySumiaTharjaTikiVaikeVirionWalhartYarneYen'fay
Non-playable characters HollandMaidenNagaOld HubbaPhila
Bosses AlgolAnguillaArdriAversaBovisCampariCanisCassiusCervantesChalardDalenDaltonDracoEquusExcellusEzraFarberGallusGangrelGarrickGeckoGrimaGyralIgnatiusJamilLepusMarthMorristanMusMustafaNelsonNombryOrtonOvisPherosPorcusPriamRaimiRisen ChiefRoddickRugerSimiaTigrisValidarVastoVictorVincentWalhartXalbadorYen'fayZanth
Background characters First exaltKe'riMarth
DLC characters AlmCatriaCelicaEirikaEldiganElinciaEphraimEstIkeKatarinaLeifLynPrince MarthMicaiahPallaRoySeliph
SpotPass characters Shadow Dragon CaedaGharnefLindeMerricMinervaNavarreNynaOgmaPrince MarthTiki
Gaiden AlmBoeyCelicaClairCliveDeenLuthierMycenNomahValbar
Mystery of the Emblem AthenaCatriaEtzelHardinHoraceKatarinaKing MarthLegionMaliceNorne
Genealogy of the Holy War G1 ArdenArvisAyraDeirdreEthlynJamkeLewynQuanRaquesisSigurd
Genealogy of the Holy War G2 AltenaAresArthurCedFeeJuliaJuliusLarceiSeliphUlster
Thracia 776 DagdarEyvelFinnLeifMareetaNannaOlwenRaydrikSaiasSalem
Binding Blade CeciliaLilinaLughPercevalRaighRoyShannaSophiaWoltZephiel
Fire Emblem EliwoodFlorinaHectorJaffarKarelLynMatthewNergalNinoSerra
Sacred Stones AmeliaEirikaEphraimInnesL'ArachelLuteLyonMarisaMoulderSeth
Path of Radiance AshnardElinciaGeoffreyIkeLuciaMiaMistSorenTitaniaZihark
Radiant Dawn Black KnightBromEdwardLeonardoMicaiahNepheneeSanakiSephiranSigrunSothe
Others CamusIshtarLinusLloydNarcianOliverPetrineSelenaTravantUrsula
Regalia and personal weapons AmatsuArmadsBalmungBook of NagaDouble BowExcaliburFalchion (Exalted FalchionParallel Falchion) • ForsetiGáe BolgGoddess StaffGoetiaGradivusGrima's TruthGungnirHauteclereHelswathMercuriusMissiletainnMjölnirMystletainnNidhoggNoble RapierParthiaRagnellRapierSol KattiTyrfingValflameWolf BergYewfelle
Chapters Main story Pm: Invisible Ties • P: The Verge of History • 1: Unwelcome Change • 2: Shepherds • 3: Warrior Realm • 4: Two Falchions • 5: The Exalt and the King • 6: Foreseer • 7: Incursion • 8: The Grimleal • 9: Emmeryn • 10: Renewal • 11: Mad King Gangrel • 12: The Seacomers • 13: Of Sacred Blood • 14: Flames on the Blue • 15: Smoldering Resistance • 16: Naga's Voice • 17: Inexorable Death • 18: Sibling Blades • 19: The Conqueror • 20: The Sword or the Knee • 21: Five Gemstones • 22: An Ill Presage • 23: Invisible Ties • 24: Awakening • 25: To Slay a GodE: Grima
Paralogues 1: Sickle to Sword • 2: The Secret Seller • 3: A Strangled Peace • 4: Anna the Merchant • 5: Scion of Legend • 6: A Man for Flowers • 7: Noble Lineage • 8: A Duel Disgraced • 9: Wings of Justice • 10: Ambivalence • 11: Twin Wyverns • 12: Disowned by Time • 13: Rival Bands • 14: Shadow in the Sands • 15: A Shot from the Dark • 16: Daughter to Dragons • 17: The Threat of Silence • 18: The Dead King's Lament • 19: Irreconcilable Paths • 20: A Hard Miracle • 21: Ghost of a Blade • 22: The Wellspring of Truth • 23: The Radiant Hero
Xenologues Champions of Yore 1Champions of Yore 2Champions of Yore 3The Golden GaffeEXPonential GrowthInfinite RegaliaLost Bloodlines 1Lost Bloodlines 2Lost Bloodlines 3Smash Brethren 1Smash Brethren 2Smash Brethren 3Rogues & Redeemers 1Rogues & Redeemers 2Rogues & Redeemers 3Death's EmbraceFive-Anna FirefightRoster RescueHarvest ScrambleSummer ScrambleHot-Spring ScrambleThe Future Past 1The Future Past 2The Future Past 3Apotheosis
Locations YlisseFerox (Arena Ferox) • Outrealm Gate (Outrealms) • Plegia (Dragon's Table) • YlisseValmChon'sinRosanneValm
Groups, objects, and concepts AwakeningEinherjarFire EmblemGrimleal (Deadlords) • RisenShepherds
Lists ChaptersCharactersClasses (Class change) • Hidden treasureItemsScriptsSkillsSupportsWeapons
Related topics Ancient LettersBirthdayDouble DuelDownloadable contentName chartNintendo Dream comics • Other games (GaidenGenealogy of the Holy WarShadow DragonNew Mystery of the Emblem) • Pre-release information (Unused content) • Unit Gallery (Soundtrack) • SpotPassStreetPassTimelineWorld map
Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE
Playable characters Eleonora YumizuruItsuki AoiKiria KuronoMamori MinamotoTouma AkagiTsubasa OribeYashiro Tsurugi
Mirages CaedaCainChromDraugNavarreTharjaVirion
Non-playable characters AnnaAyaha OribeAzusa MaekawaBarry GoodmanChikaomi TsurugiChouten SawafujiKuen TarachinoMarthMaiko ShimazakiNiegNobu HorinozawaRiku SuzumotoTikiTikiIsMyWaifuYatsufusa Hatanaka
Bosses AbelAversaBordCervantesCordDolphDraugExcellusGangrelGarrickGharnefGojuinGordinJagenLindeLon'quLorenzM-DEUSMacellanMedeusOgmaPallaPheros
Chapters P: Reincarnation • 1: A Star is Born • 2: Head over Heels for Her • 3: The Next Generation • 4: The Audition • 5: True Colors • 6: Fire EmblemE: The Long Goodbye
Side Stories Tsubasa Meet-and-Greet PressureOpening Your HeartA Wind Colored Tsubasa
Touma Thrust to the FutureTouma in Leopard PrintThe Hero Awakens
Kiria Poker FaceNot a GirlKiria in Wonderland
Eleonora Read, Chat, Fall in LovePrincess of HorrorBlast Away Hollywood
Mamori Steel HeartFortuna Family's SistersGolden Child/Monster
Yashiro The Hungry ManDangerous RelationsFinal Act
Maiko Booze and the BossLost MemoriesGodmother
Barry Only YouTroublesome DuoBarry Forever
Tiki I'll Tiki-Tiki You (For Reals)Coffee and DonutsSleepless in Shibuya
Downloadable Side Stories EXPeditious HunterMasterful HunterSavage Hunter
EX Stories
(Encore only)
Rolling StarWhat About LoveStay Gold
Locations TokyoDaitama ObservatoryIdolasphereFortuna Office (Bloom Palace) • ShibuyaToubo Rooftop
Groups, objects and concepts Fortuna EntertainmentIntermissionMirage MasterMirage (Carnage Form) • PerformaTopic
Gameplay & Mechanics EnemiesEPEquipment (CarnagesAccessoriesCostumes) • ItemsRequestSessionSkills
Related topics Ancient LettersDownloadable contentName chart • Other games (Shadow Dragon & the Blade of LightAwakening) • Unused content
Fire Emblem Warriors
Playable characters Original AnnaLiannaRowan
Shadow Dragon CaedaLindeDLCMarthMinervaDLCNavarreDLCTiki
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia Celica
The Blazing Blade Lyn
Awakening ChromCordeliaFrederickLissaLucinaOliviaDLCOwainDLCRobinTharjaDLC
Fates AzuraDLCCamillaCorrinEliseHinokaLeoNilesDLCOboroDLCRyomaSakuraTakumiXander
Non-playable characters OskarYelena
Bosses DariosGharnefIagoValidarVelezark
Personal weapons Anna's BowAuraBlessed LanceBrynhildrCamilla's AxeCordelia's LanceDivinestoneEnlironExpirationFacinnaFalchionFrederick's AxeFujin YumiGrima's TruthHauteclereHinoka's SpearIago's TomeImhulluLady SwordLissa's AxeMissiletainnMoonlightNiles's BowOboro's SpearOlivia's BladeParallel FalchionRaijintoRisylSiegfriedSol KattiSpellbane YumiTharja's HexThoronWing SpearWo DaoYato
Chapters Pm: Interwoven DestiniesP: Crumbling Peace • 1: Home in Ruins • 2: Woodlands Encounter • 3: Dragon Valley Temple • 4: Hero-King of the Desert • 5: The Dragon's Table • 6: Hoshidan Princess • 7: Hoshidan Prince • 8: High Prince Ryoma • 9: Nohrian Princess • 10: Nohrian Prince • 11: Crown Prince Xander • 12: An Orchestrated Battle • 13: What Happened to Corrin • 14: Sieging the Citadel • 15: Taking the World Tree • 16: The Imprisoned Prince • 17: Royal Blood • 18: Chaos Dragon's Might • 19: Reclaiming Home • 20: Clash at the World TreeE: Chaos Dragon Velezark
History Mode Invisible TiesThe Path Is YoursThe Dark PontifexNoble Lady of CaelinTogether to the EndHero ChallengeGriefLand of GodsCold ReceptionA Brush in the TeethPrincess MinervaKnorda MarketScion of LegendEmmerynCaravan Dancer
Locations AytolisGristonne
Groups, objects and concepts Anna's MementosBlessingsCostumesCrestsMaterialsGleamstonesShield of FlamesWeapon Attributes
Related topics Downloadable contentName chart • Other games (Warriors: Three HopesShadow DragonEchoes: Shadows of ValentiaThe Blazing BladeAwakeningFates) • Pre-release information (Unused content) • Sound GalleryWorld map