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*Several have claimed that [[Dorothy]] could be [[Dorcas]]'s daughter because they share the first three letters of their names and have slightly similar appearances, but there is currently no details in both games that back up this claim.
*Several have claimed that [[Dorothy]] could be [[Dorcas]]'s daughter because they share the first three letters of their names and have slightly similar appearances, but there is currently no details in both games that back up this claim.
*In the menu screen in both games, there is a magic circle that rotates {{hl|counter-clockwise|''The Binding Blade''}}/{{hl|clockwise|''The Blazing Blade''}} at the bottom of the screen. When extracted, some of the runes in the circle seem to be some sort of ancient language resembling [[Galdrar]] from the [[Path of Radiance|Tellius]] [[Radiant Dawn|games]]. What purpose does the magic circle serve in the lore of Elibe is unknown.
*In the menu screen in both games, there is a magic circle that rotates {{hl|counter-clockwise|''The Binding Blade''}}/{{hl|clockwise|''The Blazing Blade''}} at the bottom of the screen. When extracted, some of the runes in the circle seem to be some sort of ancient language resembling [[Galdrar]] from the [[Path of Radiance|Tellius]] [[Radiant Dawn|games]]. What purpose does the magic circle serve in the lore of Elibe is unknown.
*Aside from Lyn, the fates of many other playable characters debuting in ''The Blazing Blade'' are unconfirmed in ''The Binding Blade''. The only characters who are confirmed dead before the events of ''The Binding Blade'' are Canas, [[Athos]], [[Ninian]] (If she stayed with Eliwood), and [[Karla]], with [[Hawkeye]], [[Nino]], [[Geitz]], and [[Rath]] also speculated to have met the same fate. While never shown, [[Pent]] and [[Louise]], and possibly [[Rebbeca]] are known to be still alive while their children are involved in the [[Disturbance of Bern]].
*Aside from Lyn, the fates of many other playable characters debuting in ''The Blazing Blade'' are unconfirmed in ''The Binding Blade''. The only characters who are confirmed dead before the events of ''The Binding Blade'' are Canas, [[Athos]], [[Ninian]] (If she stayed with Eliwood), and [[Karla]], with [[Hawkeye]], [[Nino]], [[Geitz]], and [[Rath]] also speculated to have met the same fate. While never shown, [[Pent]] and [[Louise]], and possibly [[Rebecca]] are known to be still alive, but are not actively participating in the [[Disturbance of Bern]].
**Although [[Lucius]] does not appear in ''The Binding Blade'', his ending states he built an orphanage in [[Araphen]]. [[Lugh]], [[Chad]], [[Raigh]], and other small children are stated to have lived in an orphanage in Araphen; it is possible that Lucius's orphanage and the Araphen orphanage are one and the same, and that the father that was killed in Bern's invasion was Lucius himself, though this is not confirmed.
**Although [[Lucius]] does not appear in ''The Binding Blade'', his ending states he built an orphanage in [[Araphen]]. [[Lugh]], [[Chad]], [[Raigh]], and other small children are stated to have lived in an orphanage in Araphen; it is possible that Lucius's orphanage and the Araphen orphanage are one and the same, and that the father that was killed in Bern's invasion was Lucius himself, though this is not confirmed.
**Hector's vassal, [[Oswin]], was stated to have been killed during Bern's attack on [[Araphen]] in the light novel adaptation of ''The Binding Blade'', but the canonicity of it is left ambiguous.
**Hector's vassal, [[Oswin]], was stated to have been killed during Bern's attack on [[Araphen]] in the light novel adaptation of ''The Binding Blade'', but the canonicity of it is left ambiguous.

Revision as of 23:39, 12 October 2022


(There will be proper formatting. I promise.)

This page is made for speculative stuff, since they're not allowed in trivia sections. Therefore, don't add any of these into trivia sections, since these are all speculative. Please note that I did not make (most of) these claims myself. This will be centered on Elibe for now, but you are free to add more unsolved mysteries here.

This is inspired by WiKirby's page on unsolved mysteries.

Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade and Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade

Lilina

  • Lilina was born with the gift of magic, but Hector and his potential wives are all melee fighters. While it is mentioned that Canas and Nino's entire families consist of magic wielders that have passed down this trait for each and every generation, how Lilina even got magic from her non-mage parents remains a mystery.
  • In Fire Emblem Heroes, Lilina's legendary variant mentions that Kiran's power is similar to that of the Dragon's Gate, but given Heroes is a spinoff title, how similar their powers are exactly compared to that of the gate's is unclear. On the other hand, despite the fact that Canas had wiped out most of the events of The Blazing Blade from history, it is possible that Lilina is one of the few people left in Roy's time that is aware of the Dragon's Gate's existence, though the canonicity of this is unconfirmed.

Lilina's crest

Lilina's crest as it appears in The Binding Blade.

The crest present on most of Lilina's outfits became a subject of some theories starting in the late 2010s, with people trying to figure out what the meaning behind it is and what purpose does it have. The most popular theory is that the crest might've represented Ostia, where Lilina resides, but since this particular crest only shows up together with its bearer in official art, it is unknown if that really is the case. Other theories include it just being Lilina's magic symbol, and the crest lacking any specific purpose.

Though its most common depiction originated from its original appearance in The Binding Blade, its appearance tends to differ in a number of official material, with Heroes altering its appearance to give it a hilt-like shape, making it resemble a stylized sword. It is unknown if the differing designs of the crest are all just one crest or are simply just variations of it.

Lyn

Lyn was created specifically for The Blazing Blade. Because of this, her fate in the chronological sequel remains a mystery in the years after her debut.

As she was created specifically for The Blazing Blade, Lyn's fate in The Binding Blade was never solved. There are conflicting beliefs regarding what really happened to her; Many believed that she either died trying to defend Sacae, died from an illness, or died giving birth to either Roy, Lilina, or Sue. Meanwhile, others believed that she is still alive somewhere in Elibe, probably in hiding. However, since Sacae was invaded by Bern during the events of The Binding Blade, and because some of her endings have her return there, it's very likely that she may have been killed offscreen.

Others

  • Several have claimed that Dorothy could be Dorcas's daughter because they share the first three letters of their names and have slightly similar appearances, but there is currently no details in both games that back up this claim.
  • In the menu screen in both games, there is a magic circle that rotates counter-clockwise/clockwise at the bottom of the screen. When extracted, some of the runes in the circle seem to be some sort of ancient language resembling Galdrar from the Tellius games. What purpose does the magic circle serve in the lore of Elibe is unknown.
  • Aside from Lyn, the fates of many other playable characters debuting in The Blazing Blade are unconfirmed in The Binding Blade. The only characters who are confirmed dead before the events of The Binding Blade are Canas, Athos, Ninian (If she stayed with Eliwood), and Karla, with Hawkeye, Nino, Geitz, and Rath also speculated to have met the same fate. While never shown, Pent and Louise, and possibly Rebecca are known to be still alive, but are not actively participating in the Disturbance of Bern.
    • Although Lucius does not appear in The Binding Blade, his ending states he built an orphanage in Araphen. Lugh, Chad, Raigh, and other small children are stated to have lived in an orphanage in Araphen; it is possible that Lucius's orphanage and the Araphen orphanage are one and the same, and that the father that was killed in Bern's invasion was Lucius himself, though this is not confirmed.
    • Hector's vassal, Oswin, was stated to have been killed during Bern's attack on Araphen in the light novel adaptation of The Binding Blade, but the canonicity of it is left ambiguous.

Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones

  • Aside from Dozla and Myrrh, whose offical ages are brought up in support conversations, the exact ages for almost all of the characters is never officially confirmed.