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Sibling Bonds
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“ | What have I gotten myself into this time? | ” | — Klein, on the siblings' "challenge" |
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Sibling Bonds (Japanese: 兄妹の絆 Siblings' Bonds) is the second paralogue chapter of Fire Emblem Heroes. This chapter takes the Order of Heroes to another unknown realm, where a number of characters from across the series have been brought in order to determine which sibling pair is the strongest.
This chapter was added to the game as part of an update released on February 27th, 2017, alongside its featured characters, and a number of related quests, which were available until the Blazing Shadows update was released on March 14th.
Plot
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Sibling Bonds/Script
Klein of Etruria and Empress Sanaki of Begnion find themselves in an unknown realm, where they have been ordered to fight against the Order of Heroes, among whose ranks are the Askran royal siblings Alfonse and Sharena, in order to prove which sibling pair is strongest—despite Klein and Sanaki not actually being each other's siblings. The Askrans prove to be the victors of the first sibling contest.
The next challenge is against Reinhardt and Olwen, the sibling Mage Knights of Friege. Reinhardt, concerned for his sister's safety, tries to convince her to withdraw from the battle, but Olwen refuses, determined to fight alongside her brother. They too are defeated by the Order, and depart for their home world, the contract binding them now broken. Before leaving, they express their admiration for the battle strategy employed by the Order, and express their hope that they should never be parted.
The final challenge pits the Order against Eldigan, king of Nordion, and his adoring sister Lachesis. Lachesis, full of praise for her brother, considers him the winner of the contest by virtue of his appearance alone, but agrees to settle the matter in battle. The Order's bonds carry the day, however. Eldigan and Lachesis both thank the Order for freeing them from the contract that had bound them, despite Eldigan's knightly honor souring the moment slightly for him, and return home to their own world, as Eldigan had once promised his sister.
Chapter data
Part 1: Brothers and Sisters
Enemy data
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Enemy Hero data
Klein
- Main article:
Klein
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Sanaki
- Main article:
Sanaki
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Part 2: Siblings of Thunder
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Enemy Hero data
Olwen
- Main article:
Olwen
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Reinhardt
- Main article:
Reinhardt
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Part 3: Courage and Devotion
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Enemy Hero data
Eldigan
- Main article:
Eldigan
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Lachesis
- Main article:
Lachesis
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Strategy
This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody. |
Part 1: Brothers and Sisters
Part 2: Siblings of Thunder
Part 3: Courage and Devotion
Trivia
- Each map of this chapter is based on the map of a chapter in a previous Fire Emblem game:
- Part 1 is based on Chapter 11A of The Binding Blade, one of two possible chapters in which Klein may join Roy's army;
- Part 2 is based on Chapter 22 of Thracia 776, the map on which Reinhardt is fought;
- Part 3 is based on a portion of Chapter 3 of Genealogy of the Holy War, the map on which Eldigan is fought.
In other languages
Paralogue 2: Sibling Bonds
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Sibling Bonds |
The pairs of enemy Heroes appearing in the latter two parts of this chapter - Olwen and Reinhardt, and Eldigan and Lachesis - are siblings. Klein and Sanaki also have siblings; Klein's sister, Clarine, features in Heroes but does not appear in this chapter, while Sanaki's sister wasn't included in the game until the Guided by a Dream update more than 10 months later. |
Spanish |
Lazos fraternales |
Fraternal bonds |
French |
Liens fraternels |
Fraternal bonds |
German |
Geschwisterbande |
Sibling bond |
Italian |
Legami fraterni |
Fraternal bonds |
Part 1: Brothers and Sisters
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Brothers and Sisters |
Despite the title, Klein and Sanaki are not siblings, nor do their respective siblings appear in this chapter. |
Spanish |
Hermanos y hermanas |
Brothers and sisters |
French |
Frères et sœurs |
Brothers and sisters |
German |
Brüder und Schwestern |
Brothers and Sisters |
Italian |
Fratelli e sorelle |
Brothers and sisters |
Part 2: Siblings of Thunder
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Siblings of Thunder |
Refers to Olwen and Reinhardt, both wielders of the powerful Dire Thunder magic. |
Spanish |
Hermanos del trueno |
Siblings of thunder |
French |
Fraternité électrique |
Electric fraternity |
German |
Geschwister des Donners |
Siblings of Thunder |
Italian |
Legami di tuono |
Bonds of thunder |
Part 3: Courage and Devotion
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Courage and Devotion |
Respectively references Eldigan, known as the "Lionheart", and Lachesis' devotion to her elder brother. |
Spanish |
Coraje y devoción |
Courage and devotion |
French |
Courage et dévotion |
Courage and devotion |
German |
Mut und Zuneigung |
Courage and Affection |
Italian |
Coraggio e devozione |
Courage and devotion |
Gallery
← Family Bonds • | Sibling Bonds | • Blazing Shadows → |
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