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[[File:TMSFE Touma Carnage Form.png|thumb|100px|[[Touma Akagi]], a Mirage Master who has fused with his Mirage, [[Cain]].]] | [[File:TMSFE Touma Carnage Form.png|thumb|100px|[[Touma Akagi]], a Mirage Master who has fused with his Mirage, [[Cain]].]] | ||
Mirages are able to bond with a "[[Mirage Master]]" and fight with their partner by combining their energies, known as (Japanese: {{hover|カルネージフォーム|Karunēji fōmu}} ''Carnage Form''). The Mirage Master gets a new outfit, and the Mirage in the pair becomes the Mirage Master's sentient weapon during battle. This bond can also be parasitic, with the Mirage taking over the human and their energy completely. | Mirages are able to bond with a "[[Mirage Master]]" and fight with their partner by combining their energies, known as (Japanese: {{hover|カルネージフォーム|Karunēji fōmu}} ''Carnage Form''). The Mirage Master gets a new outfit, and the Mirage in the pair becomes the Mirage Master's sentient weapon during battle. This bond can also be parasitic, with the Mirage taking over the human and their energy completely. | ||
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Revision as of 23:41, 30 April 2016
- This article is about a type of creature in Template:SMTxFE. For the class from Fire Emblem Awakening, see Mirage (class).
Mirages (Japanese: ミラージュ Mirage), are beings that exist within the world of Template:SMTxFE. In Tokyo Mirage Sessions they arrive in Tokyo from another realm and abduct humans for their creative energies.[1] Mirages feed on these creative energies to become more powerful.
Mirages, most famously, are based on Fire Emblem series characters, though there are lesser Mirages that are not based on Fire Emblem characters. It seems Mirages can be antagonistic or neutral, with Mirage Masters being able to 'tame' them.
Fire Emblem series characters appearing in Template:SMTxFE as Mirages
Other Mirage enemies
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History
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Characteristics
In the context of the Template:SMTxFE spinoff game, Mirages can me likened to Shin Megami Tensei's Demons.
Physical appearance
In Template:SMTxFE, Mirages are based on various characters from the Fire Emblem series in appearance and personality. Many Mirages are humanoid in appearance and size. However, this does not mean they are all completely humanoid in appearance. For instance, Aversa's Mirage incarnation can be somewhat likened to a Pegasus-Centaur beast. She has a humanoid torso and a pegasus body and wings. Medeus, an Earth Dragon Manakete, is a completely non-humanoid Mirage, having the form of a massive dragon.
Aside from the Mirages based off of Fire Emblem series characters, there are many lesser Mirages that don't appear to be anything Fire Emblem related. These come in may shapes and sizes.
Combat abilities
Mirages are able to bond with a "Mirage Master" and fight with their partner by combining their energies, known as (Japanese: カルネージフォーム Carnage Form). The Mirage Master gets a new outfit, and the Mirage in the pair becomes the Mirage Master's sentient weapon during battle. This bond can also be parasitic, with the Mirage taking over the human and their energy completely.
Trivia
Gallery
Chrom, a Mirage in Template:SMTxFE.
Caeda, a Mirage in Template:SMTxFE.
Draug, a Mirage in Template:SMTxFE.
Navarre, a Mirage in Template:SMTxFE.
Tharja, a Mirage in Template:SMTxFE.
Virion, a Mirage in Template:SMTxFE.
Etymology and other languages
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References
- ↑ "The spirits attacking Tokyo, known as Mirages, steal people away to an alternate dimension and sap their creative energy.!" — Nintendo, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE (webpage), Nintendo.com, Retrieved: April 30th, 2016