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Treason
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“ | I always try to avoid needless violence... but there's an exception to every rule. You want to see me act more like you? Like a merciless killer? Then watch this. You may be on the side of Nohr, but I will punish you all the same! | ” | — Corrin |
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Treason (Japanese: 悪逆 Akugyaku lit. Treachery) is the twenty-sixth chapter of the Conquest campaign in Fire Emblem Fates. In this chapter, Corrin finally puts an end to Iago's and Hans's shameless crimes by killing them, avenging all whom they killed.
Plot
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Treason/Script - The below plot corresponds to the use of a female Corrin. If you refresh this page, it is possible to get an alternate reading using a male variation instead.
The army arrives at the final gateway to the Hoshidan throne room. Corrin urges Garon to seize the throne so they can watch his ascension, but Garon orders them all to stay back while he consults with Anankos. Garon begins to gloat, and soon enters the throne room on his own. As they wait, Corrin asks the group to be patient so that they can see Garon's true form. As she speaks, however, Iago appears from behind and attacks her. He begins questioning Corrin about Hinoka's true fate, which refutes. Iago then informs her that while Corrin was fighting Ryoma, he had soldiers search the castle grounds, finding Hinoka alive as she was escaping.
Angered that Corrin let Hinoka escape, he threatens Corrin's treason to Nohr with death, but Xander quickly steps in to defend her, refusing to let Iago kill Corrin. Iago tells Xander to stay out of the way or he too will be labeled a traitor for such, but Xander stays firm in his decision, challenging him to a duel and calling Iago a disgrace to Nohr and he is taking back Nohr from him. Leo steps in as well, also dissatisfied with Iago's cruelty. Iago is frightened by this and attempts to dissuade them from killing him as he is Garon's loyal adviser, but Xander warns him that Garon isn't here to save his skin, and tells Iago that he can simply inform Garon that he was murdered by remaining Hoshidan rebels to avoid punishment for killing him. Iago is shocked by this and attempts to threaten him, but Elise shuts him up and angrily confronts him for being mean and attempting to kill Corrin many times and Camilla also joins in to kill Iago, decrying Iago for his many awful deeds and warns him that anyone who tries to hurt Corrin will die. While Iago cowers in fear, Hans is not intimidated as he threatens to kill Corrin and the royals. Corrin accepts his challenge, and with the royals backing her up, Corrin begins to enact vengeance on Iago, Hans and Garon's loyalist and tells them she will punish them all the same and make them pay for every horrible things they've done, and she and her army begin their assault on Garon's loyalist.
In the end, they kill Hans and Garon's loyalist and back Iago into a corner, where he cowers and begs for his life, by accusing Garon of placing him to fight and he doesn't deserve to die. The Nohrian royals ignore his pleas and Leo, disgusted by Iago's display, speaks up and calls him out for being a spineless coward and bring shame to Nohr, and declares that he has no mercy to spare him, and he kills the treacherous sorcerer once and for all and putting an end to his schemes against Corrin. While the Nohrian family celebrates their victory over Iago's death, knowing he will not torment Corrin or anyone ever again, and that this was their final battle, Azura urges Corrin to speak up. Corrin finally tells them that the war isn't over just yet, as there is still one more person they need to kill in order to achieve peace, that person being King Garon himself. The siblings are astonished, horrified at the thought of having to kill their father, and Xander demands that she explains herself.
Remembering all that she has lost up to this point, Lilith, Ryoma and even themselves to an extent, Corrin reveals to them that Garon is no longer human, and that he is actually a monster, being kept alive by someone or something truly unholy, and that he cannot be saved and killing him is the only option. Xander and the siblings are unwilling to believe this, but Corrin forces them to listen to her. She and Azura brings them to the door to the throne room, where the truth will all be made clear to them.
Summary
Nohr now controls the Hoshidan capital, but the real battle is just beginning. The children of Nohr stand together to face a treacherous enemy.
Chapter data
Normal Hard Lunatic
This chapter's map is 26 columns by 30 rows.
Character data
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New units
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Note: The returning characters list does not include any characters recruitable in paralogues or xenologues, as the player may not have taken on any available paralogue chapters yet. The list also does not include any bonus units, as they are recruitable at the player's discretion.
Item data
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Dragon Vein data
There are no Dragon Veins in this chapter.
Enemy data
Normal Hard Lunatic
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Reinforcements
- No reinforcements appear in this chapter on Normal mode; the following will only appear on Hard mode and above.
- After the enemies in the western room begin moving
- 2 Faceless with Seal Defense from the northwestern stairs
- 1 Stoneborn from the northwestern stairs (Lunatic only)
- After the enemies on the eastern room begin moving
- 2 Sorcerers with Ragnarok and Malefic Aura from the northeastern stairs
- 1 Sorcerer with Ginnungagap from the northeastern stairs (Lunatic only)
- 1 Sorcerer with Ragnarok and Heartseeker from the northeastern stairs (Lunatic only)
- After the western door to the southern room is opened/broken (Lunatic only)
- 3 Faceless with Seal Defense from the northwestern stairs
- 1 Stoneborn from the northwestern stairs
- One turn after the previous wave (Lunatic only)
- 3 Faceless with Seal Strength from the southwestern stairs
- 1 Stoneborn from the southwestern stairs
- After the eastern door to the southern room is opened/broken (Lunatic only)
- One turn after the previous wave (Lunatic only)
- 1 Sorcerer with Nosferatu and Heartseeker from the southeastern stairs
- 2 Sorcerers with Ragnarok and Heartseeker from the southeastern stairs
- 1 Maid from the southeastern stairs
- After Hans and his two Generals begin moving, or after entering their attack range
- 2 Generals from the outer two southern stairs
- 2 Berserkers from the inner two southern stairs
Boss data
Main boss
- Main article:
Iago
Normal Hard Lunatic
Sub-boss
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Hans
Normal Hard Lunatic
Strategy
This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody. |
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Iago will always use his staves in a set order: first Enfeeble, then Freeze, then Silence, then the Hexing Rod on Lunatic, and then the cycle continues again from the beginning. He will not use a staff unless a unit is in its range. If the only units in his range during his Silence turns do not use magic, he will simply not use a staff, then use either Enfeeble or the Hexing Rod on his next turn depending on the difficulty. As his staff usage follows this set pattern, it can potentially be planned around so that less combat-active units take the effects in place of more important ones. Given how large his staff range is, doing so will likely be necessary at some point during the mission.
Trivia
- The variance in the chest at column 1, row 15 is not well-known in the fandom due to its obscure requirement. Most observations in various areas in the fandom have embarked with Kaze having gained enough weapon experience with shuriken to surpass the threshold required to place the Spy's Shuriken in the chest, with observations keeping Kaze at his initial C-rank level allowing the Spy's Yumi to be obtained being few and far between; as a result, many areas of the fandom are unaware of this variance and believe that chest to have a fixed yield of the Spy's Shuriken.
Etymology and other languages
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References
← Ryoma • | Treason | • The Empty King → |
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