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{{Group Infobox
{{Group Infobox
|name=Loptyrians
|leader=[[Manfroy]]
|leader=[[Manfroy]]
|size=Unknown
|size=Unknown
|type=Religious order
|type=Religious order
|purpose=To serve [[Loptyr (dragon)|Loptyr]] and proselytize his will in [[Jugdral]]  
|purpose=To serve [[Loptous]] and proselytize his will in [[Jugdral]]
|appearances=
|appearances=*{{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}
* {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}
*{{title|Thracia 776}}
* {{title|Thracia 776}}
}}
}}


{{Quote|Sandima, you know as well as I what we've been through. We've spent the last hundred years in hiding deep within the Yied Desert, suffering extreme hardships, dreaming the day would come for us to rebuild the Empire. Well, that day is now upon us!|[[Manfroy]], to [[Sandima]]}}
{{Quote|Sandima, you know as well as I what we've been through. We've spent the last hundred years in hiding deep within the Aed Desert, suffering extreme hardships, dreaming the day would come for us to rebuild the Empire. Well, that day is now upon us!|[[Manfroy]], to [[Sandima]]}}


The '''Loptyrians''' ({{hover|ロプト教団|Roputo kyōdan}} ''Lopt Sect'') were a sinister cult which worshipped the [[Earth Dragon]] [[Loptyr (dragon)|Loptyr]]. Once dominating [[Jugdral]] in the era of the [[Loptyr Empire]], they were forced into hiding in subsequent years until their resurgence was orchestrated by their archbishop, [[Manfroy]].
The '''Loptr Church''' (Japanese: {{hl|ロプト教団|Roputo kyōdan}} ''Lopt Religious Order'') was a sinister cult which worshipped the [[Earth Dragon]] [[Loptous]]. Once dominating [[Jugdral]] in the era of the [[Loptrian Empire]], they were forced into hiding in subsequent years until their resurgence was orchestrated by their archbishop, [[Manfroy]].


==Overview==
==Overview==
===Rise and the Loptyr Empire===
===Rise and the Loptrian Empire===
In [[Timeline of Archanea, Valentia and Jugdral|Grann 440]], following his [[Holy Blood|blood rites]] and subsequent possession by Loptyr in [[Archanea (nation)|Archanea]], the bishop [[Galle (Genealogy of the Holy War)|Galle]] returned to Jugdral and founded the Loptyrians as a religious order, in competition with the numerous primal faiths prevalent across Jugdral at the time. The primary advantage the Loptyrians held was their then-exclusive access to magic, the product of the dragonkin, which allowed them to supplant the other religions and seize control of Jugdrali society; this eventually culminated in the foundation of the Loptyr Empire in the year Grann 448, following the Sect's obliteration of the continent's prior superpower, the Grann Republic, a year earlier.<ref>''"The holy workers before the Loptyrian church commonly practiced rituals of the primal religion, and in reality they had no special abilities other than that they could read and write, had knowledge in herbs, and performed basic doctoral techniques. However, one of those people, Galle, acquired the power of Loptyr and came back to the country. After that, holy workers of the newly constructed Loptyrian church used special spellbooks and staves and was able to acquire supernatural powers. Then, they controlled the world using those powers as its backbone, and eventually founded the Loptyr Empire with Galle as its emperor."'' - Designers' notes from {{title|Treasure}}, as translated by [http://www.serenesforest.net/general/designer4_1.html Serenes Forest]</ref> The Loptyrians were instated as the official religion of the Empire, which imposed a strict caste system upon the society of Jugdral, condemning followers of other faiths to the lowest caste of society and to slavery unless they were capable of paying enough money to themselves join the Loptyrians.<ref>''"Then the Loptyr Empire developed an absolute caste society. Especially followers of the other religion who was in the lowest caste became the Empire's slaves, and was forced to live a life worse than poverty. On top of that, in the current situation the majority of civilians were followers of another religion because they were too poor to enter the Loptyr Sect, meaning they were slaves."'' - Designers' notes from {{title|Treasure}}, as translated by [http://www.serenesforest.net/general/designer4_1.html Serenes Forest]</ref>
In [[Timeline of Archanea, Valentia and Jugdral|Grann 440]], following his [[Holy Blood|blood rites]] and subsequent possession by Loptous in [[Archanea (country)|Archanea]], the bishop [[Gair]] returned to Jugdral and founded the Loptr Church as a religious order, in competition with the numerous primal faiths prevalent across Jugdral at the time. The primary advantage the Loptr Church held was their then-exclusive access to magic, the product of the dragonkin, which allowed them to supplant the other religions and seize control of Jugdrali society; this eventually culminated in the foundation of the Loptrian Empire in the year Grann 448, following the Sect's obliteration of the continent's prior superpower, the Grann Republic, a year earlier.<ref>''"The holy workers before the Loptr Church commonly practiced rituals of the primal religion, and in reality they had no special abilities other than that they could read and write, had knowledge in herbs, and performed basic doctoral techniques. However, one of those people, Gair, acquired the power of Loptous and came back to the country. After that, holy workers of the newly constructed Loptrian church used special spellbooks and staves and was able to acquire supernatural powers. Then, they controlled the world using those powers as its backbone, and eventually founded the Loptrian Empire with Gair as its emperor."'' - Designers' notes from {{title|Treasure}}, as translated by [https://serenesforest.net/general/designers-notes/holy-war/fire-emblem-treasure/ Serenes Forest]</ref> The Loptr Church were instated as the official religion of the Empire, which imposed a strict caste system upon the society of Jugdral, condemning followers of other faiths to the lowest caste of society and to slavery unless they were capable of paying enough money to themselves join the Loptr Church.<ref>''"Then the Loptrian Empire developed an absolute caste society. Especially followers of the other religion who was in the lowest caste became the Empire's slaves, and was forced to live a life worse than poverty. On top of that, in the current situation the majority of civilians were followers of another religion because they were too poor to enter the Loptr Church, meaning they were slaves."'' - Designers' notes from {{title|Treasure}}, as translated by [https://serenesforest.net/general/designers-notes/holy-war/fire-emblem-treasure/ Serenes Forest]</ref>


The Loptyrians experienced a minor schism in Grann 535, as a result of the actions of [[Maera]], the brother of the Emperor Galle of the time. In contrast to the tyrannical and bleak view of the main body of the Loptyrian faith, Maera sought a more peaceful view, seeking to harmonize the Loptyrian faith with the pre-existing religions of Jugdral and present Loptyr not as a tyrant, but as a benevolent deity, and to end the discrimination against non-Loptyrian people. For his efforts, Maera was exiled by his brother, but not before his own variant of the religion, "Maerist Loptyrian", was established.<ref>''"Under this situation, the group called Maerists was in the Loptyrian religion but believed in the teachings of Maera, and for that they were labeled as revolutionists or justicists. Maera, although he was a member of the imperial family, protected the civilians, and was a saint that later on caused a rebellion and was exiled. However, the teachings of Maera was something that tried to place the Loptyrian god to the high ranks of the Earthen gods and plotted for the gods to be harmonialized to try to lose the discrimination within the Empire, so it (the teachings of Maera) was recieving pressure and obstruction from the Loptyr Empire. Although Maera was said to be the one and only good person within the Imperial inner circle, he was put in a place as a secret messiah."'' - Designers' notes from {{title|Treasure}}, as translated by [http://www.serenesforest.net/general/designer4_1.html Serenes Forest]</ref> Though persecuted in subsequent years, Maerist Loptyrians nonetheless worked to help and protect people; one of their benefactees was [[Bragi]], later one of the [[Twelve Crusaders]], who was raised as a Maerist in [[Orgahil]]. Following the Empire's fall, Bragi returned to Orgahil to find the Maerist conclave obliterated, which motivated him to found the Church of [[Edda]] and create the [[Bragi Tower]] as a memorial.<ref name="blagi">''"Bragi, one of the Twelve Crusaders, was a holy worker who received the teachings of that Maerist Loptyrian church. As he was about to become a sacrifice at a young age, he was saved by a Maerist bishop, and grew up in a hidden small island located in Agustria's northern area which was one of their central locations. Then, in that land Bragi took in knowledge of a bishop, and joined the liberation army at a young age. He continued to fight against the oppression of the Loptyr Empire, and as one of the last twelve fighters, met the [[Miracle of Darna|miracle at Darna fortress]]. Bragi, who acquired the powers of the dragon race, was idolized as the one who controls fate and life, and did myriad amounts of services during the Holy War.<br>After the Empire was destroyed, Bragi went back to his Maerist home town that saved and nurtured him. However, that land was already destroyed by the Imperial army, and what struck his eyes was the dispersed corpses of priests. Suprised and terrified, he went on to save the ruined world, and in order to release the people from the aftereffects of the Loptyrian Church, strived to revive the old Earthen religion. This was because it was the one and only religion for the people who are put in a place against Loptyr, and the Maerist bishops were also wishing for it. At that point, Bragi constructed a new church with his homeland of Edda as the base location, and at the same time constructed a gigantic tower at the island that protected and nurtured him. In one theory, it was said to seal his own powers, but the tower's goal was to mourn for the Maerist priests who saved the world from destruction, and to serve as an omen for the next generation. The omen was that the reason to build the tower was to tell them there were people in the Imperial inner circle and the Loptyrian church that saved the people by sacrificing their own lives, and to pay the debts owed to their heavenly souls."'' - Designers' notes from {{title|Treasure}}, as translated by [http://www.serenesforest.net/general/designer4_1.html Serenes Forest]</ref>
The Loptr Church experienced a minor schism in Grann 535, as a result of the actions of [[Maera]], the brother of the Emperor Gair of the time. In contrast to the tyrannical and bleak view of the main body of the Loptrian faith, Maera sought a more peaceful view, seeking to harmonize the Loptrian faith with the pre-existing religions of Jugdral and present Loptous not as a tyrant, but as a benevolent deity, and to end the discrimination against non-Loptrian people. For his efforts, Maera was exiled by his brother, but not before his own variant of the religion, "Maerist Loptrian", was established.<ref>''"Under this situation, the group called Maerists was in the Loptr Church but believed in the teachings of Maera, and for that they were labeled as revolutionists or justicists. Maera, although he was a member of the imperial family, protected the civilians, and was a saint that later on caused a rebellion and was exiled. However, the teachings of Maera was something that tried to place the Loptrian god to the high ranks of the Earthen gods and plotted for the gods to be harmonialized to try to lose the discrimination within the Empire, so it (the teachings of Maera) was receiving pressure and obstruction from the Loptrian Empire. Although Maera was said to be the one and only good person within the Imperial inner circle, he was put in a place as a secret messiah."'' - Designers' notes from {{title|Treasure}}, as translated by [https://serenesforest.net/general/designers-notes/holy-war/fire-emblem-treasure/ Serenes Forest]</ref> Though persecuted in subsequent years, Maerist Loptrians nonetheless worked to help and protect people; one of their benefactees was [[Bragi]], later one of the [[Twelve Crusaders]], who was raised as a Maerist in [[Orgahil]]. Following the Empire's fall, Bragi returned to Orgahil to find the Maerist conclave obliterated, which motivated him to found the Church of [[Edda]] and create the [[Bragi Tower]] as a memorial.<ref name="bragi">''"Bragi, one of the Twelve Crusaders, was a holy worker who received the teachings of that Maerist Loptr Church. As he was about to become a sacrifice at a young age, he was saved by a Maerist bishop, and grew up in a hidden small island located in Agustria's northern area which was one of their central locations. Then, in that land Bragi took in knowledge of a bishop, and joined the liberation army at a young age. He continued to fight against the oppression of the Loptrian Empire, and as one of the last twelve fighters, met the [[Miracle of Dahna|miracle at Dahna fortress]]. Bragi, who acquired the powers of the dragon race, was idolized as the one who controls fate and life, and did myriad amounts of services during the Holy War.<br>After the Empire was destroyed, Bragi went back to his Maerist home town that saved and nurtured him. However, that land was already destroyed by the Imperial army, and what struck his eyes was the dispersed corpses of priests. Suprised and terrified, he went on to save the ruined world, and in order to release the people from the aftereffects of the Loptr Church, strived to revive the old Earthen religion. This was because it was the one and only religion for the people who are put in a place against Loptous, and the Maerist bishops were also wishing for it. At that point, Bragi constructed a new church with his homeland of Edda as the base location, and at the same time constructed a gigantic tower at the island that protected and nurtured him. In one theory, it was said to seal his own powers, but the tower's goal was to mourn for the Maerist priests who saved the world from destruction, and to serve as an omen for the next generation. The omen was that the reason to build the tower was to tell them there were people in the Imperial inner circle and the Loptr Church that saved the people by sacrificing their own lives, and to pay the debts owed to their heavenly souls."'' - Designers' notes from {{title|Treasure}}, as translated by [https://serenesforest.net/general/designers-notes/holy-war/fire-emblem-treasure/ Serenes Forest]</ref>


===Downfall, hiding and resurgence===
===Downfall, hiding and resurgence===
At the conclusion of the Holy War, when the Loptyr Empire fell to the [[Twelve Crusaders]], the Loptyrian faith took possession of the [[Loptyr (tome)|Book of Loptyr]] in which Loptyr now lay dormant, and was forced underground; despite Bragi's wish that no persecution against the Loptyrians take place<ref>So, Bragi wanted to leave a warning to the future generations that the descendants of the Empire’s upper class citizens shouldn’t be persecuted or discriminated. Actually, Bragi wrote that himself in the altar’s stone monument, inside the tower, but somebody destroyed it later. Then, the warning was once again forgotten, and the results of such are well-known by everyone."'' - Designers' notes from {{title|Treasure}}, as translated by [http://www.serenesforest.net/general/designer4_1.html Serenes Forest]</ref>, as worshippers of the dark god which blighted Jugdral for so long, Loptyrians were the subject of disdain, hatred and witch-hunts. The cult retreated to the [[Yied Desert]], where it occupied the Yied Shrine as a hiding place, remaining there for the following centuries, passing on their teachings to their descendants and wishing for the revival of Loptyr, the resurgence of the Empire and being able to freely live in Jugdral again.<ref>{{Cite|'''Lewyn:''' For ages, descendants of the Loptyr Empire lived in hiding underneath the shrine. They had no choice. They would've been persecuted and burned at the stake otherwise. I doubt they differed much from you or I at first, but over time the ways of evil took root.<br>'''Seliph:''' It's like they're being punished just because their ancestors were a part of the empire! And people are always calling them the 'family of the devil' and whatnot. ...is this is a child's handwriting on this wall? It's a prayer for the Dark Lord's revival... ...Is Loptyr the only god they have?<br>'''Lewyn:''' Yeah... You have to be careful when placing labels on good and evil, Seliph. Never waste your anger on individuals. Always focus it on the evil within all of us.|[[Lewyn]] and [[Seliph]]|Genealogy of the Holy War}}</ref>
At the conclusion of the Holy War, when the Loptrian Empire fell to the [[Twelve Crusaders]], the Loptrian faith took possession of the [[Loptous (tome)|Book of Loptous]] in which Loptous now lay dormant, and was forced underground; despite Bragi's wish that no persecution against the Loptrians take place<ref>So, Bragi wanted to leave a warning to the future generations that the descendants of the Empire’s upper class citizens shouldn’t be persecuted or discriminated. Actually, Bragi wrote that himself in the altar’s stone monument, inside the tower, but somebody destroyed it later. Then, the warning was once again forgotten, and the results of such are well-known by everyone."'' - Designers' notes from {{title|Treasure}}, as translated by [https://serenesforest.net/general/designers-notes/holy-war/fire-emblem-treasure/ Serenes Forest]</ref>, as worshippers of the dark god which blighted Jugdral for so long, Loptrians were the subject of disdain, hatred and witch-hunts. The cult retreated to the [[Aed Desert]], where it occupied the Aed Shrine as a hiding place, remaining there for the following centuries, passing on their teachings to their descendants and wishing for the revival of Loptous, the resurgence of the Empire and being able to freely live in Jugdral again.<ref>{{Cite|'''Lewyn:''' For ages, descendants of the Loptrian Empire lived in hiding underneath the shrine. They had no choice. They would've been persecuted and burned at the stake otherwise. I doubt they differed much from you or I at first, but over time the ways of evil took root.<br>'''Seliph:''' It's like they're being punished just because their ancestors were a part of the empire! And people are always calling them the 'family of the devil' and whatnot. ...is this is a child's handwriting on this wall? It's a prayer for the Dark Lord's revival... ...Is Loptous the only god they have?<br>'''Lewyn:''' Yeah... You have to be careful when placing labels on good and evil, Seliph. Never waste your anger on individuals. Always focus it on the evil within all of us.|[[Lewyn]] and [[Seliph]]|Genealogy of the Holy War}}</ref>


Their chance arrived in Grann 757, through the actions of their archbishop [[Manfroy]]. Manfroy and the Loptyrians orchestrated conflict across Jugdral, coercing [[Verdane]] and [[Agustria]] into opposing [[Grannvale]], the leader of [[Isaach|Rivough]] into assaulting [[Darna]], and the fall of the [[Manster District]] to [[Thracia]]; at the same time, Manfroy ascertained the locations of two of Maera's descendants and bearers of minor Loptyr blood, [[Arvis]] of [[Velthomer]] and the Grannvalean princess [[Deirdre]], and manipulated them into marrying and reproducing in a bid to spawn a new vessel for Loptyr. He also used Arvis's Loptyrian descent to blackmail him into ensuring protection for the Loptyr Sect. Their efforts culminated in Grann 761, with Arvis and Deirdre married as Emperor and Empress of Grannvale, and the rest of Jugdral now occupied by Grannvale. In time, Arvis and Deirdre had twin children, [[Julius]] and [[Julia]], and the former inherited major Loptyr holy blood as planned. When presented with the Book of Loptyr by Manfroy in Grann 770, Loptyr's influence instantly took root in Julius, who promtly wrested control of the Empire from his father and twisted it into a sinister regime. Under Julius's control, Grannvale granted positions of power to the Loptyrians, allowing them free reign across much of Jugdral and the reinstatement of their [[child hunts]]; Manfroy continued to act as Julius's advisor.
Their chance arrived in Grann 757, through the actions of their archbishop [[Manfroy]]. Manfroy and the Loptrians orchestrated conflict across Jugdral, coercing [[Verdane]] and [[Agustria]] into opposing [[Grannvale]], the leader of [[Ribaut]] into assaulting [[Dahna]], and the fall of the [[Munster District]] to [[Thracia]]; at the same time, Manfroy ascertained the locations of two of Maera's descendants and bearers of minor Loptous blood, [[Arvis]] of [[Velthomer]] and the Grannvalean princess [[Deirdre]], and manipulated them into marrying and reproducing in a bid to spawn a new vessel for Loptous. He also used Arvis's Loptrian descent to blackmail him into ensuring protection for the Loptr Church. Their efforts culminated in Grann 761, with Arvis and Deirdre married as Emperor and Empress of Grannvale, and the rest of Jugdral now occupied by Grannvale. In time, Arvis and Deirdre had twin children, [[Julius]] and [[Julia]], and the former inherited major Loptous holy blood as planned. When presented with the Book of Loptous by Manfroy in Grann 770, Loptous's influence instantly took root in Julius, who promtly wrested control of the Empire from his father and twisted it into a sinister regime. Under Julius's control, Grannvale granted positions of power to the Loptrians, allowing them free reign across much of Jugdral and the reinstatement of their [[child hunts]]; Manfroy continued to act as Julius's advisor.


In Grann 776-777, the Loptyrians faced their first substantial challenge, from the liberation armies of cousins [[Seliph]] and [[Leif]]. Seliph eliminated the Loptyrian hold on the Yied Desert while travelling to the [[Manster District]], while Leif freed the District from its domination by the Loptyrians under [[Veld]] and his minion, [[Raydrik]]. Afterward, their two armies united into one and stormed [[Thracia]] and [[Miletos]], the latter also heavily dominated by the Loptyrians, before marching on Grannvale itself. The status of the Loptyrian order following the deaths of Julius and Manfroy in the final confrontation in Grannvale is unknown.
In Grann 776-777, the Loptrians faced their first substantial challenge, from the liberation armies of cousins [[Seliph]] and [[Leif]]. Seliph eliminated the Loptrian hold on the Aed Desert while travelling to the [[Munster District]], while Leif freed the District from its domination by the Loptrians under [[Veld]] and his minion, [[Raydrik]]. Afterward, their two armies united into one and stormed [[Thracia]] and [[Miletos]], the latter also heavily dominated by the Loptrians, before marching on Grannvale itself. The status of the Loptr Churh following the deaths of Julius and Manfroy in the final confrontation in Grannvale is unknown.


==Members==
==Members==
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In addition, the Loptyrians controlled two groups of warriors: the [[Deadlords]], twelve powerful [[Risen|undead]] warlords, and the [[Bergrosen]], an infamous elite batallion of [[Dark Mage]]s.
In addition, the Loptrians controlled two groups of warriors: the [[Deadlords]], twelve powerful undead warlords, and the [[Bergrosen]], an infamous elite battalion of [[Dark Mage]]s.
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|eng-name=Loptyrian
|eng-name=Loptyrian<br>• Loptr Church
|eng-mean=As of {{FE13}}; implied by [[Salem]] in his [[SpotPass]] parley quote.<ref>{{Cite|I was once a Loptyrian priest...|[[Salem]]|Awakening}}</ref>
|eng-mean= The first as of {{FE13}}; implied by [[Salem]] in his [[SpotPass]] parley quote.<ref>{{Cite|I was once a Loptyrian priest...|[[Salem]]|Awakening}}</ref>. The second as of {{FEH}}.
|jap-name={{hover|ロプト教団|Roputo kyōdan}}
|jpn-name={{hover|ロプト教団|Roputo kyōdan}}
|jap-mean=Lopt Sect. In the Japanese version, Lopt is used for things relating to [[Loptyr (dragon)|Loptous]], such as the [[Loptyr Empire|Lopt Empire]] or the [[Loptyr Mage|Lopt Mage]] class.
|jpn-mean=Lopt Religious Order. In the Japanese version, Lopt is used for things relating to [[Loptous]], such as the [[Loptrian Empire|Lopt Empire]] or the [[Lopt Mage|Lopt Mage]] class.
|eng-fan-name=• Loputo Sect<br>• Lopto Sect<br>• Loptyrian Order
|eng-fan-name=• Loputo Sect<br>• Lopto Sect<br>• Loptyrian Order<br>• Loptian Order
|eng-fan-mean=The first two are variants of the Japanese name variously used across the fandom. The last one is used in the "Project Naga" patch.
|eng-fan-mean=The first two are variants of the Japanese name variously used across the fandom. The third one is used in the "Project Naga" ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' patch, while the fourth one is used in the "Project Exile" ''Thracia 776'' patch; the latter is a variant of the former based around working ''Heroes''{{'}}s usage of [[Loptous (tome)|Loptous]], which "Project Naga" predates.
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Loptr Church

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Leader

Manfroy

Size

Unknown

Group type

Religious order

Purpose

To serve Loptous and proselytize his will in Jugdral

Appearance(s)
Sandima, you know as well as I what we've been through. We've spent the last hundred years in hiding deep within the Aed Desert, suffering extreme hardships, dreaming the day would come for us to rebuild the Empire. Well, that day is now upon us!
— Manfroy, to Sandima

The Loptr Church (Japanese: ロプト教団 Lopt Religious Order) was a sinister cult which worshipped the Earth Dragon Loptous. Once dominating Jugdral in the era of the Loptrian Empire, they were forced into hiding in subsequent years until their resurgence was orchestrated by their archbishop, Manfroy.

Overview

Rise and the Loptrian Empire

In Grann 440, following his blood rites and subsequent possession by Loptous in Archanea, the bishop Gair returned to Jugdral and founded the Loptr Church as a religious order, in competition with the numerous primal faiths prevalent across Jugdral at the time. The primary advantage the Loptr Church held was their then-exclusive access to magic, the product of the dragonkin, which allowed them to supplant the other religions and seize control of Jugdrali society; this eventually culminated in the foundation of the Loptrian Empire in the year Grann 448, following the Sect's obliteration of the continent's prior superpower, the Grann Republic, a year earlier.[1] The Loptr Church were instated as the official religion of the Empire, which imposed a strict caste system upon the society of Jugdral, condemning followers of other faiths to the lowest caste of society and to slavery unless they were capable of paying enough money to themselves join the Loptr Church.[2]

The Loptr Church experienced a minor schism in Grann 535, as a result of the actions of Maera, the brother of the Emperor Gair of the time. In contrast to the tyrannical and bleak view of the main body of the Loptrian faith, Maera sought a more peaceful view, seeking to harmonize the Loptrian faith with the pre-existing religions of Jugdral and present Loptous not as a tyrant, but as a benevolent deity, and to end the discrimination against non-Loptrian people. For his efforts, Maera was exiled by his brother, but not before his own variant of the religion, "Maerist Loptrian", was established.[3] Though persecuted in subsequent years, Maerist Loptrians nonetheless worked to help and protect people; one of their benefactees was Bragi, later one of the Twelve Crusaders, who was raised as a Maerist in Orgahil. Following the Empire's fall, Bragi returned to Orgahil to find the Maerist conclave obliterated, which motivated him to found the Church of Edda and create the Bragi Tower as a memorial.[4]

Downfall, hiding and resurgence

At the conclusion of the Holy War, when the Loptrian Empire fell to the Twelve Crusaders, the Loptrian faith took possession of the Book of Loptous in which Loptous now lay dormant, and was forced underground; despite Bragi's wish that no persecution against the Loptrians take place[5], as worshippers of the dark god which blighted Jugdral for so long, Loptrians were the subject of disdain, hatred and witch-hunts. The cult retreated to the Aed Desert, where it occupied the Aed Shrine as a hiding place, remaining there for the following centuries, passing on their teachings to their descendants and wishing for the revival of Loptous, the resurgence of the Empire and being able to freely live in Jugdral again.[6]

Their chance arrived in Grann 757, through the actions of their archbishop Manfroy. Manfroy and the Loptrians orchestrated conflict across Jugdral, coercing Verdane and Agustria into opposing Grannvale, the leader of Ribaut into assaulting Dahna, and the fall of the Munster District to Thracia; at the same time, Manfroy ascertained the locations of two of Maera's descendants and bearers of minor Loptous blood, Arvis of Velthomer and the Grannvalean princess Deirdre, and manipulated them into marrying and reproducing in a bid to spawn a new vessel for Loptous. He also used Arvis's Loptrian descent to blackmail him into ensuring protection for the Loptr Church. Their efforts culminated in Grann 761, with Arvis and Deirdre married as Emperor and Empress of Grannvale, and the rest of Jugdral now occupied by Grannvale. In time, Arvis and Deirdre had twin children, Julius and Julia, and the former inherited major Loptous holy blood as planned. When presented with the Book of Loptous by Manfroy in Grann 770, Loptous's influence instantly took root in Julius, who promtly wrested control of the Empire from his father and twisted it into a sinister regime. Under Julius's control, Grannvale granted positions of power to the Loptrians, allowing them free reign across much of Jugdral and the reinstatement of their child hunts; Manfroy continued to act as Julius's advisor.

In Grann 776-777, the Loptrians faced their first substantial challenge, from the liberation armies of cousins Seliph and Leif. Seliph eliminated the Loptrian hold on the Aed Desert while travelling to the Munster District, while Leif freed the District from its domination by the Loptrians under Veld and his minion, Raydrik. Afterward, their two armies united into one and stormed Thracia and Miletos, the latter also heavily dominated by the Loptrians, before marching on Grannvale itself. The status of the Loptr Churh following the deaths of Julius and Manfroy in the final confrontation in Grannvale is unknown.

Members

Character Description Appears in
Maera Brother of the Emperor Gair of his time, and founder of the Maerist strain of the Loptrian faith. None
Portrait manfroy fe05.png
Manfroy
Archbishop of the Loptrians as of Grann 757, and architect of the cult's resurgence. Genealogy of the Holy War, Thracia 776
Portrait julius fe05.png
Julius
Prince of Grannvale, vessel of Loptous and the leader and subject of worship of the Loptrians. Genealogy of the Holy War, Thracia 776, Awakening
Portrait veld fe05.png
Veld
A Loptrian bishop who led the cult's operations in the Munster District. Thracia 776
Portrait salem fe05.png
Salem
A former Loptrian priest, who abandoned the faith and joined the Dandelion thieves. Thracia 776, Awakening
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Sara
Manfroy's granddaughter, who renounced her grandfather and the Loptrians. Thracia 776
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Sandima
A Loptrian priest responsible for the Verdane unrest in Grann 757. Genealogy of the Holy War
Portrait kutuzov dagon fe04.png
Kutuzov
A Loptrian bishop tasked with administrating the Aed Desert. Genealogy of the Holy War
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Judah
A Loptrian bishop deployed to reinforce the Thracian army. Genealogy of the Holy War
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Morrigan
A Loptrian bishop entrusted with overseeing the child hunts in Miletos. Genealogy of the Holy War
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Zagam
A Loptrian bishop serving in Miletos. Genealogy of the Holy War
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Juphiel
A Loptrian bishop guarding Edda Castle. Genealogy of the Holy War
Portrait kutuzov dagon fe04.png
Dagon
A Loptrian bishop guarding Dozel Castle. Genealogy of the Holy War
Portrait baran fe04.png
Baran
A Loptrian bishop guarding Friege Castle. Genealogy of the Holy War
Portrait codda fe05.png
Codda
A Loptrian bishop that pursues Leif's forces when they retreat from Tarrah. Thracia 776
Portrait moore fe05.png
Moore
A Loptrian bishop serving in Leonster. Thracia 776
Portrait linecock fe05.png
Linecock
A Loptrian bishop overseeing a monastery in the Millefeuille forest. Thracia 776
Portrait alphand fe05.png
Alphand
A Loptrian bishop guarding Munster Castle. Thracia 776

In addition, the Loptrians controlled two groups of warriors: the Deadlords, twelve powerful undead warlords, and the Bergrosen, an infamous elite battalion of Dark Mages.

Etymology and other languages

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

• Loptyrian
• Loptr Church

The first as of Fire Emblem Awakening; implied by Salem in his SpotPass parley quote.[7]. The second as of Fire Emblem Heroes.

English
(unofficial)

• Loputo Sect
• Lopto Sect
• Loptyrian Order
• Loptian Order

The first two are variants of the Japanese name variously used across the fandom. The third one is used in the "Project Naga" Genealogy of the Holy War patch, while the fourth one is used in the "Project Exile" Thracia 776 patch; the latter is a variant of the former based around working Heroes's usage of Loptous, which "Project Naga" predates.

Japanese

ロプト教団

Lopt Religious Order. In the Japanese version, Lopt is used for things relating to Loptous, such as the Lopt Empire or the Lopt Mage class.

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References

  1. "The holy workers before the Loptr Church commonly practiced rituals of the primal religion, and in reality they had no special abilities other than that they could read and write, had knowledge in herbs, and performed basic doctoral techniques. However, one of those people, Gair, acquired the power of Loptous and came back to the country. After that, holy workers of the newly constructed Loptrian church used special spellbooks and staves and was able to acquire supernatural powers. Then, they controlled the world using those powers as its backbone, and eventually founded the Loptrian Empire with Gair as its emperor." - Designers' notes from Treasure, as translated by Serenes Forest
  2. "Then the Loptrian Empire developed an absolute caste society. Especially followers of the other religion who was in the lowest caste became the Empire's slaves, and was forced to live a life worse than poverty. On top of that, in the current situation the majority of civilians were followers of another religion because they were too poor to enter the Loptr Church, meaning they were slaves." - Designers' notes from Treasure, as translated by Serenes Forest
  3. "Under this situation, the group called Maerists was in the Loptr Church but believed in the teachings of Maera, and for that they were labeled as revolutionists or justicists. Maera, although he was a member of the imperial family, protected the civilians, and was a saint that later on caused a rebellion and was exiled. However, the teachings of Maera was something that tried to place the Loptrian god to the high ranks of the Earthen gods and plotted for the gods to be harmonialized to try to lose the discrimination within the Empire, so it (the teachings of Maera) was receiving pressure and obstruction from the Loptrian Empire. Although Maera was said to be the one and only good person within the Imperial inner circle, he was put in a place as a secret messiah." - Designers' notes from Treasure, as translated by Serenes Forest
  4. "Bragi, one of the Twelve Crusaders, was a holy worker who received the teachings of that Maerist Loptr Church. As he was about to become a sacrifice at a young age, he was saved by a Maerist bishop, and grew up in a hidden small island located in Agustria's northern area which was one of their central locations. Then, in that land Bragi took in knowledge of a bishop, and joined the liberation army at a young age. He continued to fight against the oppression of the Loptrian Empire, and as one of the last twelve fighters, met the miracle at Dahna fortress. Bragi, who acquired the powers of the dragon race, was idolized as the one who controls fate and life, and did myriad amounts of services during the Holy War.
    After the Empire was destroyed, Bragi went back to his Maerist home town that saved and nurtured him. However, that land was already destroyed by the Imperial army, and what struck his eyes was the dispersed corpses of priests. Suprised and terrified, he went on to save the ruined world, and in order to release the people from the aftereffects of the Loptr Church, strived to revive the old Earthen religion. This was because it was the one and only religion for the people who are put in a place against Loptous, and the Maerist bishops were also wishing for it. At that point, Bragi constructed a new church with his homeland of Edda as the base location, and at the same time constructed a gigantic tower at the island that protected and nurtured him. In one theory, it was said to seal his own powers, but the tower's goal was to mourn for the Maerist priests who saved the world from destruction, and to serve as an omen for the next generation. The omen was that the reason to build the tower was to tell them there were people in the Imperial inner circle and the Loptr Church that saved the people by sacrificing their own lives, and to pay the debts owed to their heavenly souls."
    - Designers' notes from Treasure, as translated by Serenes Forest
  5. So, Bragi wanted to leave a warning to the future generations that the descendants of the Empire’s upper class citizens shouldn’t be persecuted or discriminated. Actually, Bragi wrote that himself in the altar’s stone monument, inside the tower, but somebody destroyed it later. Then, the warning was once again forgotten, and the results of such are well-known by everyone." - Designers' notes from Treasure, as translated by Serenes Forest
  6. "Lewyn: For ages, descendants of the Loptrian Empire lived in hiding underneath the shrine. They had no choice. They would've been persecuted and burned at the stake otherwise. I doubt they differed much from you or I at first, but over time the ways of evil took root.
    Seliph: It's like they're being punished just because their ancestors were a part of the empire! And people are always calling them the 'family of the devil' and whatnot. ...is this is a child's handwriting on this wall? It's a prayer for the Dark Lord's revival... ...Is Loptous the only god they have?
    Lewyn: Yeah... You have to be careful when placing labels on good and evil, Seliph. Never waste your anger on individuals. Always focus it on the evil within all of us.
    " — Lewyn and Seliph, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
  7. "I was once a Loptyrian priest..." — Salem, Fire Emblem Awakening
Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
Playable characters First gen. AlecArdenAyraAzelleBeowolfBrigidChulainnClaudDeirdreDewEdainErinysEthlynFinnJamkeLachesisLewynLexMidirNaoiseQuanSigurdSilviaTailtiu
Second gen. AltenaAresArthur/AmidCed/HawkCoirpre/CharlotDiarmuid/TristanFebail/AsaelloFee/HerminaFinnHannibalIucharIucharbaJuliaLana/MuirneLarcei/CreidneLeifLene/LayleaLester/DeimneNanna/JeanneOifeyPatty/DaisyScáthach/DalvinSeliphShannanTine/Linda
Non-playable characters First gen. AidaAlvaAnnandArvisAzmurBatuByronCalfCigyunEldiganEthniaEvaEveGrahnyeImcaKurthManananMariccleOifeyLahnaRingShannanTravantVictor
Second gen. AnnaFelipeJakeLewynPalmarch
Bosses First gen. AndreyBeowolfBordeauxChagallCimbaethClementCuvuliDaccarDiMaggioDíthorbaDonovanDuvallElliotEldiganErinysGerrardJacobiJamkeLamiaLombardMacbethMagornMyosMunnirPamelaPapilioPhilipPizareReptorSandimaSlayderVajaWaltzZane
Second gen. AltenaAnguillaArionArvisBanbaBaranBlegBloomBovisBoyceBramselBrianCanisCoulterDagonDanannDistlerDracoEquusEriuFisherFotlaGallusHannibalHaroldHildaIshtarIshtoreIucharIucharbaJavarroJudahJuliaJuliusJuphielKanatzKutuzovLizaMabelManfroyMaykovMengMorriganMuhammadMusMusarOvisOvoPorcusRiddellRobertoRodanSchmidtScipioSimiaTine/LindaTigrisTravantZagam
Background characters BaldrBragiCedDáinnFjalarGairHeimHoðrForsetiLoptousMaeraNagaNálNjörunOdSalamanderThrudUllr
Holy Weapons BalmungForsetiGáe BolgGungnirHelswathLoptousMjölnirMystletainnNagaTyrfingValflameValkyrieYewfelle
Chapters First gen. P: Birth of a Holy Knight • 1: Lady of the Forest • 2: Crisis in Agustria • 3: Eldigan, the Lionheart • 4: Dance in the Skies • 5: Doorway to Destiny
Second gen. 6: Inheritors of Light • 7: Beyond the Desert • 8: The Wyvern Knights of Thracia • 9: For Whose Sake • 10: Light and DarkE: End of the Holy War
Locations JugdralAed Desert (Dahna) • Agustria (Bragi TowerNordionOrgahil) • Grannvale (BelhallaChalphyDozelEddaFriegeVelthomerYngvi) • Isaach (Tirnanog) • Munster District (ConnachtLeonsterMunsterUlster) • MiletosSilesseThraciaVerdane
Groups, objects and events 12 crusadersAed MassacreBattle of BelhallaChild huntsCross KnightsFall of LeonsterFinal Holy WarHoly BloodHoly WarKnight brigades of GrannvaleLanceritterLoptr Church (DeadlordsLoptrian Empire) • Miracle of DahnaQuintessence
Lists ChaptersCharactersClasses (Class change) • Hidden map eventsItemsScriptsSkillsWeapons
Related topics TreasureGenealogy of the Holy War ExceedŌsawa manga adaptationFujimori manga adaptationSuzuki novelizationHeir of LightName chart • Other games (Mystery of the EmblemThracia 776Awakening) • Timeline
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Playable characters AlvaAmaldaAsbelBrightonCainCarrionCedConomorDagdarDalsinDeenDiarmuidEdaEyvelFergusFinnFredGalzusGladeHalvanHicksHomerIliosKarinLaraLeifLifisLinoanMachyuaMareetaMartyMirandaMishaNannaOlwenOsianPerneRalfRobertRonanSafySaiasSalemSaraSelphinaShannamShivaSleufTanyaTinaTroudeXavier
Non-playable characters AltenaArionAugustCoirpreDryasHannibalIshtarJuliaJuliusLewynSeliphTravant
Bosses AlphandBaldackBandolBaráthBucksBovisBrookCanisCoddaCohenCulloughCoulterDracoDvorakEichmannEisenauFardenFrausGomezGustafKempfLargoLifisLinecockListMcCloyMerlockMooreMuellerMusNikalafOltophPalmanPaulusPernePorcusRaydrikReinhardtLobosRumeiSaiasSeimetolTigrisTrumanVeldWeismannWolfXavierZaomZyle
Background characters AlfionaCalfEthlynQuan
Personal weapons Beo's SwordBragi SwordBlessed SwordBrave LanceDire ThunderDragon LanceForsetiGrafcaliburKiaLands SwordLight BrandLoptr SwordMareeta's SwordVougeRepairThiefUnlock
Chapters 1: The Warrior of Fiana • 2: The Coastal Village • 2x: The Corsair Isles • 3: Kelbeth's Gate • 4: The Dungeon • 4x: Hero on the Wind • 5: Mother and Daughter • 6: The Escape • 7: The Shield of Thracia • 8: Mount Violdrake • 8x: Dagdar's Manor • 9: The Banner of Njörun • 10: Nowell Valley • 11: Fort Dandrum • 11x: Murder Holes • 12: The Bandits of Dacia • 12x: The Dandelion • 13: The Walled City • 14: The Onslaught • 14x: Yearning to Breathe Free • 15: Two Paths • 16A: Norden Line • 17A: The Gates of Leonster • 16B: Dark Forest • 17B: The Gathering Storm • 18: The Liberation of Leonster • 19: The Empire's Wrath • 20: The Scion of Light • 21: The War of Liberation • 21x: The Prison Camp • 22: Across the River • 23: The Fiend's Lair • 24: The Baron in Black • 24x: The Loptrian AltarE: Sworn Upon a Sword
Locations JugdralMunster District (ConnachtLeonsterMunsterUlster) • Thracia (FianaTarrah)
Groups, objects and events 12 crusadersAed MassacreBattle of BelhallaCaptureChild huntsDandelion BanditsFall of LeonsterFatigueFiana FreebladesHoly BloodLifis PiratesLoptr Church (BergrosenDeadlords) • Magi
Lists ChaptersCharactersClasses (Class change) • ItemsScriptsSkillsSupportsWeapons
Related topics Other games (Genealogy of the Holy WarAwakening) • Name chartPre-release information (Unused content) • Sound RoomTimeline