"Heir of Light" redirects here; it is mot to be confused with Heir to Light, a passive skill in Heroes.
Inheritors of Light (Japanese: 光をつぐものHeir to the Light) is the sixth chapter of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, and the beginning of its second generation. It chronicles Seliph's emergence from hiding in Tirnanog, his liberation of Isaach from the Grannvale army, and start of his revolution.
Seventeen years after the Battle of Belhalla, both Oifey and Shannan are currently away from Tirnanog, the remote village in which they raised Seliph, son of the late Sigurd. Danann, the "King of Isaach", has finally learned of Tirnanog's status as the hideout of the growing revolution force against his rule of Isaach, and in light of the absence of Oifey and Shannan orders a strike against the vulnerable village. In response to the news of the impending Dozel army, Seliph chooses to set out with the two remaining fighters in the village—Larcei/Creidne and Scáthach/Dalvin—and confront the enemy head-on, bringing with him the priestess Lana/Muirne. Shortly into the skirmish, Oifey returns from his scouting mission with his protegés, Diarmuid/Tristan and Lester/Deimne, and joins the fray.
Seliph's first victory is at Ganeishire Castle, administered by Danann's assistant General Harold, whom he defeats. At Ganeishire, he finds Lewyn, who entrusts to him Julia, his amnesiac ward, while he travels to Leonster. In response to the news of Ganeishire's fall, Danann orders his sons Iuchar and Iucharba to sortie and fight Seliph, though both are reluctant to do so. Meanwhile, near Isaach Castle, Fee/Hermina and Arthur/Amid arrive from Silesse and join Seliph's army. One of Danann's sons is convinced by Larcei/Creidne to ally with Seliph, while the other is defeated in battle by Seliph's army; Seliph captures the slain brother's held castle, where he finds a light tome to give to Julia.
Their final destination is Ribaut Castle, held by Danann himself. Following their defeat of Danann's subordinate Schmidt, Seliph's army challenges and kills Danann himself, who without his Helswath is easier to fight. Upon taking Ribaut Castle, Lewyn returns and tells him of the struggling revolutionary war in Leonster led by Seliph's cousin, Leif, and encourages him to lead his new liberation across Jugdral to free it from the tyranny of his half-brother, Prince Julius of Grannvale.
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Victory: Seize Ribaut Defeat:Seliph dies or Tirnanog is seized
Authority: ★ Does not move; guards Ganeishire Castle.
Sophara
The neutral Sophara army is present at the start of the chapter. The army becomes an enemy once Ganeishire is seized. The army becomes a partner if Iucharba is recruited.
• Begins retreating to Sophara Castle upon killing every unit under his authority or receiving severe damage; upon reaching the castle, returns healed the next turn with reinforcements. • Initially a neutral unit.
9 Axe Fighters and Iucharba emerge from the castle
Isaach
The neutral Isaach army is present at the start of the chapter. The army becomes an enemy once Ganeishire is seized. The army becomes a partner if Iuchar is recruited.
• Begins retreating to Isaach Castle upon killing every unit under his authority or receiving severe damage; upon reaching the castle, returns healed the next turn with reinforcements. • Initially a neutral unit.
Authority: Schmidt Moves to attack any player unit in range of any unit under Schmidt's authority; begins moving after Iucharba or Iuchar is recruited.
Authority: ★★★ • Moves to attack any player unit in range of any unit under his authority; begins moving if Iucharba or Iuchar is recruited. • Begins retreating to Ribaut Castle upon reducing the number of units under his authority to 4 or less or receiving severe damage; upon reaching the castle, returns healed the next turn with reinforcements.