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Siegmund, also known as the "Flame Lance", is one of the Sacred Twins appearing in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. It can only be wielded by Ephraim.
Siegmund, along with its sister, Sieglinde, is one of the Sacred Twin relics of Renais. Following the imprisonment of the Demon King in the Fire Emblem, Siegmund was sealed away with the Sacred Stone of Renais in a chamber deep within the castle. In order to retrieve it, one needed both the Solar Brace and Lunar Brace, which together opened the chamber. The bracelets were passed down through the royal family, and eventually were given by King Fado to his children, Ephraim and Eirika. After learning of the resurrection of the Demon King, the twins use their bracelets to open the seal in order to retrieve the Sacred Stone, in the hopes of once again sealing away the Demon King. While in the chamber, Seth presents Siegmund to Ephraim, who would use it for the remainder of the war.
Siegmund is the strongest lance in the game, with good accuracy and intermediate weight. It provides a strength bonus, and boasts bonus damage against monsters. The only disadvantage it has against Ephraim's other personal lance, Reginleif, is the loss of the critical bonus.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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The Sacred Stones | Prf* | 17 | 11 | 80 | 0 | 1 | 30 | -- | 1 | Str +5, Effective against monsters. |
Locations
The Sacred Stones
Event | Chapter 16, end of chapter |
Heroes
Units | Ephraim (5★ |
Etymology and other languages
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Siegmund and its sister, Sieglinde are named after Sigmund and Signy from Norse mythology.[1] The spelling variants found in Fire Emblem probably take a cue from Richard Wagner's opera, Die Walküre. [2] The given name Sigmund comes from Old High German, formed by sigu, meaning victory, and mund, meaning protector.[3] |
Spanish |
Siegmund |
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French |
Siegmund |
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German |
Siegmund |
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Italian |
Siegmund |
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Trivia
Gallery
References
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