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Forging Bonds/Hearts as One
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Well, shall we head out, King Tibarn? Seems like it is about time we show everyone here how we laguz fight.
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— Nailah
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Hearts as One (Japanese: 重なりゆく心 Overlapping Hearts) is the sixth edition of Fire Emblem Heroes's Forging Bonds. This event ran from January 11, 2019 through January 25, 2019. It was available in three difficulty options; Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Plot
- Main article: Forging Bonds/Script § Hearts as One
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Prize table
For the list of general rewards, see Forging Bonds.
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Conversation
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Tibarn's C Conversation
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Leanne's C Conversation
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Reyson's C Conversation
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Nailah's C Conversation
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Tibarn's B Conversation
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Leanne's B Conversation
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Reyson's B Conversation
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Nailah's B Conversation
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Tibarn's A Conversation
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Leanne's A Conversation
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Reyson's A Conversation
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Nailah's A Conversation
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Tibarn's S Conversation
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Leanne's S Conversation
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Reyson's S Conversation
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Nailah's S Conversation
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Accessory
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Accessory EX
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Conversations
Tibarn: Lord of the Air
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Conversation
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Tibarn: Lord of the Air
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C rank B rank A rank S rank
Alfonse: Seems you've been having some nice conversations with Heroes in the hall, King Tibarn. Enjoying yourself?
Tibarn: I have been in fact. I was surprised to see so many beorc kings here. Yes, there is no shortage of kings among the Heroes who have been summoned here to our world... In my world, the laguz kings came together to talk once upon a time... There was a diplomatic king who sought to overcome race, a hardened king that kept his borders closed...and a king that would strike at any country that showed signs if its weakness, however slight. All of them had nerves of steel. I get the feeling the beorc kings here are drawn from the same sort of fiber.
Alfonse: I could be the very thing that makes them worthy of their thrones...and worthy of being Heroes.
Tibarn: Perhaps... And you—you are in line to take the throne, are you not?
Alfonse: I am. But...there is much I still have to learn about what it means to be a king before I'm ready.
Tibarn: You seem to be awfully excited, Alfonse. What do you have there?
Alfonse: This volume contains all sorts of information about governing a large country as king!
Tibarn: I see... And how will you govern your people when the time has come for you to take the throne?
Alfonse: Hmm... If I were to strive for my ideal vision of a king, I would... Well, I want my people to know peace...and for everyone, even the unfortunate, to live happily! I imagine I must seem quite naive from where you stand.
Tibarn: Not at all. In my world, there was a beorc king that thought as you do. So then, do you have a plan for achieving these goals of yours?
Alfonse: N-no... I am still just learning theory—and so much of my efforts go toward fighting with the Order of Heroes... It may be some time before I am able to more clearly see how to reach the future of my dreams.
Tibarn: Well, there are many shapes an ideal country can take, but it is the leader's charge to show their people the way.
Alfonse: I understand... I will be sure to keep that in my mind. Thank you.
Tibarn: You're asking what I would do if I had to choose between saving my people and the lives of others?
Alfonse: That's right. Oh, and the lives you do not choose to save will be lost.
Tibarn: I would choose to save my people, without question or hesitation. My people have placed their faith in me, so I must repay their trust by acting in their best interest.
Alfonse: Of course, as royalty, you must must put the lives of your people first. You're obligated to protect them, after all. Yet, when I ask myself the same question...I would do everything in my power to save others as well. I want to protect my people, but wouldn't be the best course be to seek to save the most lives? ...You mentioned before there was once a king in your world who thought as I do. What would he do?
Tibarn: Well, I can tell you what I heard. That king, he... An invading force put him to the sword. His country was conquered, and his people suffered...
Alfonse: ...I see.
Tibarn: I think you already understand this, but a country cannot be protected by words and ideals alone. If your opponents see you as weak, your country will be invaded, and your people will die...as mine did.
Alfonse: Wait—your country was invaded too?
Tibarn: Now you understand why I choose to save my people. I refuse to let it happen again. Ever.
Tibarn: I must admit, I didn't tell you the whole story about the beorc king I spoke of before... He was killed, yes, but..he was succeeded by a new queen. And she did not shrink from any challenge. She rose in the face of the turmoil that consumed the continent, and she protected her people and ideals.
Alfonse: How inspiring to be able to do both!
Tibarn: Yes, well, I was thinking how I view my role of king of Phoenicis as being able to protect my people's lives. But your ideals, what you want to protect...they seem much larger than even a whole people. I wonder if it could be because you were born where connections to other worlds are so commonplace...
Alfonse: Hm... I hadn't thought of it that way, but that could certainly be part of the reason I feel the way I do. I know I am still young, but...I hope to grow into a king who can hold up his ideals even in the face of adversity.
Tibarn: Beorc really are something else... You can grow into entirely new people in the space of a moment. I look forward to watching you grow into the king you will become.
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Leanne: Forest's Song
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Conversation
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Leanne: Forest's Song
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C rank B rank A rank S rank
Sharena: And that's the story. After that, Leanne continued to slumber in the forest...
Alfonse: The heron clan of Serenes spoke mainly in the ancient language... That explains a lot.
Leanne: But...I want to...talk more. Elincia-queen, Alfonse, Sharena, Commander Anna... I want to talk <player>, too.
Sharena: Of course! The more you talk to us the better friends we become. It's decided, then! While you're here, I'll help you study! I'm happy to help, myself. It'll make it easier for Leanne to find her place here.
Leanne: Oh! Thank you! I...happy. I will... best doing. Talk to everybody!
Sharena: There's no time to waste! Let's work on a plan of attack...
Alfonse: I'm sure <player> has some ideas, too.
Leanne: Let's...hard work! No... Work hard!
Sharena: Experience is the best teacher, they say... That's how we'll teach you, Leanne!
Leanne: Ex... Experience?
Alfonse: In your case, it means that you should talk to a lot of different people and remember the words they use. You'll learn a lot faster than if you sit at a desk and study.
Leanne: Oh... Talk a lot... To a lot...
Sharena: Exactly. This castle is brimming with Heroes, which means plenty of people to talk to. And the more you talk to people, the sooner you'll make friends with them. This is a great plan!
Alfonse: People will learn about you, and you'll learn from them.
Leanne: I...try.
Sharena: That's the spirit! Do your best, and always remember that we're here to help, too.
Leanne: Talk...everyone. Work hard!
Reyson: Alfonse, have you a moment? I'd like to discuss my sister, Leanne, if you would.
Alfonse: Is something wrong?
Reyson: She's been acting strangely.
Alfonse: Strangely? What do you mean?
Leanne: Hello...
Alfonse: Hello, Princess Leanne. How's your studying going?
Leanne: Ha ha ha ha...
Alfonse: Er...
Leanne: I am strong... I am clever...
Alfonse: Oh, no. Don't tell me... I know who she's been talking to. Leanne... He's...abnormal. Find someone else to talk to.
Leanne: Oh! OK. I...can find.
Alfonse: There's nothing to worry about, Reyson. It seems she just picked up on an odd way of speaking.
Reyson: What a relief! I feared that the chaos had infected her...
Leanne: Hello...
Alfonse: Back again, Leanne? That was quick. Who'd you speak to this time?
Leanne: Darkness...paths...fated...
Alfonse: What?
Leanne: Transcend...destiny. Heron clan...
Reyson: Leanne? What's wrong?
Alfonse: Oh, Leanne... Who have you been talking to?
Leanne: Alfonse...Sharena... Thank you. I...can talk a lot now. More...than before. Very more.
Sharena: You've come a long way. Good work!
Leanne: Everybody...is kind. Everybody talks to me. Feelings of everybody...I will remember. A long time. I want...I want to say thank you, so... Here.
Sharena: Oh! What a lovely song.
Alfonse: Her voice is remarkable...
Sharena: I may not be able to understand the lyrics, but her feelings shine through.
Alfonse: She is like that, isn't she? Everyone talked with her because they could understand how she was feeling... They could see just how much she wanted to learn.
Leanne: Thank you..for your listen.
Sharena: Your song warmed my heart, Leanne. I feel so free.
Leanne: Someday...I want to sing a song...this song...with your words.
Alfonse: That's a wonderful idea. I think you'll be able to do that sooner than you realize.
Leanne: Yes. I want more and more friends. Together with everyone... Everyone's hearts... I work hard.
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Reyson: White Prince
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Conversation
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Reyson: White Prince
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C rank B rank A rank S rank
Reyson: ...Ugh. How?!
Anna: What's the matter, Prince Reyson? You look troubled. Is it serious?
Reyson: I was just walking down the hall, and well...I ran into a Hero wearing some armor—heavy, sturdy-looking stuff. Right! Er... You do have armor where you're from, don't you?
Reyson: Oh, I was more shocked by who inside! I expected some hulking, musclebound figure... But instead there was this twig of girl—she was even thinner than I am! She must be incredibly strong-willed to heft around around such heavy armor with so slight a body!
Anna: You're likely right. Although we humans have no special powers and cannot transform like you laguz...if we work hard enough, we can grow into robust soldiers, strong enough to wear massive armor!
Reyson: Hard work, hm? That's all? If I could get that strong with a little hard work, I would spare no effort! Then I could take to the field like Tibarn and impress foes with my might and endurance!
Anna: I'm not sure wearing armor would play to your particular strengths...
Reyson: But wouldn't I be—
Anna: Prince Reyson, you are already contributing quite enough to the fight. Please don't fret over that.
Reyson: I'm not worried. I just... I could do even more if I were stronger...
Anna: I'm not sure what to tell you Prince Reyson... I don't know that there is a secret to being an armored soldier...
Reyson: I just want to understand how they grow so strong and robust through hard work alone. Of course, I want to do more than admire them from a distance... I want to learn from their training. But it doesn't seem to matter how hard I work; I am still unable to get the results I seek...
Anna: Hmm... Well, if lack of training isn't the problem, could it be the food you eat? Or could you be eating too little?
Reyson: Now that you mention it, the laguz of the hawk clan eat meat, but we heron clan laguz cannot stomach it. Some of us have even come close to death by trying their food...
Anna: All right. So meat's off the table. Too bad... I imagine it would give you the best results if you could eat it. But don't you worry! The customer gets what the customer wants—that's the Anna motto! I'm going to find out exactly what the armored soldiers eat, just for you!
Reyson: That may be just what I need...
Anna: It's certainly possible! I'll go start asking around right now, so expect to hear back from me soon!
Anna: Sorry to have kept you waiting! I'm back with all the nutritional intel you need to bulk up!
Reyson: Oh, wow! You really came through!
Anna: This stuff is packed nutrients! But no meat was used, so it should be safe even for the heron clan!
Reyson: So this is what the armored soldiers eat, is it? Seems a bit...extravagant. And it smells so sweet...
Anna: These are baked honey sweets, and this over here is candy made with roasted chestnuts... Doesn'y it all look delicious?
Reyson: It all looks amazing, but...can this really be their source of strength?
Anna: According to my market research, the armored warriors love these sweets, so it seems likely! Somewhere in these treats, there must lie some key to building both strength and endurance!
Reyson: All right... So if I eat this, I might be able to gain strength that at least matches that twig of a girl I saw... Nothing to do but try it, I suppose! I think I'll start with this one here... Wh-what?! This flavor! It's as if the sweetness is melting into my tongue and spreading throughout my entire body! Could the source of thieir strength really be held in these tiny treats? I can feel my renewed hop coursing through my veins! Maybe I can get stronger this way after all...
Anna: I'm so glad! Then if it works for you, I'll put in an order for a ton of these treats. We'll get you stronger yet!
Anna: Huh? You don't want anymore of those treats?
Reyson: No. I am sorry to do this after you ordered so much for me, but... I'm still not feeling any stronger, even though I've been eating the same diet as the armored warriors! The flavor is incredible—don't get me wrong—but flavor will not make me any stronger...
Anna: Of course. I was so wrapped up in coming up with other tasty sweets, I totally forgot about your real goal.
Reyson: It was naive of me to think strength could be so easily attained...
Anna: Maybe we should look into the details of how the armored soldiers train instead of what they eat? I want to know too, at this point. Some of them are so small... Where are they hiding all that strength?!
Reyson: Yes, I should ask about their training. Even if we're different races, there must still be something I can learn! Even though I've put some work training my body to be stronger, they could know something I don't. I can see the value in setting my pride aside and asking them myself. I may get more out of it if I'm more direct. My wings may still be weak, but...I can at least show everyone I will do whatever it takes to grow stronger! And once I'm strong, I will never feel the pain of losing someone I care about again!
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Nailah: Unflinching Eye
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Conversation
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Nailah: Unflinching Eye
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C rank B rank A rank S rank
Sharena: Oh! Are you headed out, Nailah?
Nailah: I am. I want to converse with some of the Heroes who have gathered here.
Alfonse: You know, Heroes are often slightly bewildered by the sudden change of surroundings after being summoned... But now that I think about it, you haven't been the least timid from the first moment you arrived.
Nailah: This place is quite like homeland, Hatari. There, laguz and beorc, many tribes and races, all live together. This castle is the same. Many kinds of Heroes are gathered here, from many nations and backgrounds.
Sharena: Huh! So that's why you take to it so naturally!
Nailah: My country is surrounded by desert and was separated from outsiders for a long time. Thanks to that separation, Hatari was spared when it came to wars, but...it could get a little boring, to be honest. Talking and training with some of the Heroes gathered here, however...there's never a dull moment. That reminds me... I ought to thank <player> for this.
Nailah: It's odd that the people of Askr seem so unconcerned when they see us laguz around.
Anna: It's not too odd if you consider the fact that they've seen many other Heroes transform into dragons.
Nailah: Ah, the dragon tribe, Manakete... That is what they're called here, yes? I suppose their presence does explain the lack of surprised looks when one of us laguz transforms.
Anna: Well, to be honest, it is quite shocking to see someone change into a dragon right in front of you, but... I think humans just get used to things they see all the time. Now we just know when they're giving their all.
Nailah: I see... Everything unfamiliar grows comfortable with time.
Anna: To let you in on a little something, I've actually developed a new type of clothing.
Nailah: What do you mean?
Anna: So when the manakete turn into dragons...they're kind of...naked. Well, they have no clothes, right? BUT...imagine if there were special clothes designed for dragons, so they could be warm even in snow and ice! And dragonfolks could put their style on display even while they're in their dragon forms! The idea basically sells itself, right?
Nailah: Growing comfortable with unfamiliar people is one thing, but then turning around and marketing to them... Huh.
Nailah: Hah! Exhilarating! I was just at the— Oh, what do you call that place again, where the beorc fight? The "arena"? I can tell from watching the sparring matches, you beorc crave battle no less than we laguz do.
Alfonse: Was that where you were headed when you were leaving here the other day? To watch the arena?
Nailah: Indeed. And when I get the chance, I don't just watch—I train. Back in Hatari, I thought I had kept my fangs sharp, but here... Here, there are plenty who can match me...some who are even sharper than I.
Alfonse: I know what you mean. Much of my time is spent training, yet every new Hero exposes a new shortcoming.
Nailah: That is a blessing. It encourages you to progress... Someone who doesn't lament their situation cannot grow. Someone who only laments their situation, and doesn't put in work, cannot be called a warrior.
Alfonse: Hm. That's very true. I'm going to take that to heart. Thank you.
Nailah: No. Thank you. I haven't felt this feeling for a long time—wanting to get stronger. I had nearly forgotten what it's like to get excited just wondering what kind of new foe tomorrow will bring!
Tibarn: I must say, Nailah, you've been quite bright-eyed and bushy-tailed lately.
Nailah: Oh? You've been awfully chipper yourself, Tibarn.
Tibarn: The enthusiasm of the group here is infectious, I admit. I suppose you could say the same for yourself?
Nailah: For me...it's the fact that the Heroes here, beorc and laguz alike, all seek to become more than what they are. Some want to find their limits; others just want to be stronger they can protect someone they care about... There are many reasons among the Heroes here—and I find each and every one fascinating. I'm in good spirits because I can relate to so many here... And I can train with them whenever I want.
Tibarn: Hah! How like you.
Nailah: I know our highest priority is to put a stop to the wars that plague this land, and I will not forget that. Nevertheless! This is the perfect place to grow my strength, and I won't let the opportunity pass. I want to see just how strong I can get... Every fiber of my being demands an even stronger foe.
Tibarn: Well, how about this, then—let's see which of us can get stronger here.
Nailah: Hm... That could be entertaining. Will the hawk's talons or the white wolf's fangs come out on top? Whichever the case, let it be a fight this world won't soon forget.
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Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Language
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Name
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English
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Hearts as One
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Japanese
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重なりゆく心
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Overlapping Hearts
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Spanish (Spain)
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Todos a un
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All at Once
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Spanish (Latin America)
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Todos a un tiempo
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All at Once
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French
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Cœurs unis
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United Hearts
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German
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Vereinte Herzen
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United Hearts
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Italian
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Cuori all'unisono
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Hearts in Unison
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Traditional Chinese
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堆疊相交的心意
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Overlapping Kind Regards
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