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After the [[Battle of Belhalla]], Yewfelle was inherited by Briggid's son [[Faval]], who eventually came to be employed as a mercenary by [[Bloom]] until his sister [[Patty]] convinced him to leave Bloom's employ and join [[Seliph]]'s liberation army.
After the [[Battle of Belhalla]], Yewfelle was inherited by Briggid's son [[Faval]], who eventually came to be employed as a mercenary by [[Bloom]] until his sister [[Patty]] convinced him to leave Bloom's employ and join [[Seliph]]'s liberation army.


[[FE13|Millennia later]], Yewfelle came into the possession of [[The Grimleal (cult)|the Grimleal]], and was given to its reincarnation of the [[Deadlords|Deadlord]] [[Draco]].  By this point, the bow is no longer sealed to the Ulir bloodline and is capable of being used by any archer of reasonable skill.
[[FE13|Millennia later]], Yewfelle came into the possession of [[Grimleal (cult)|the Grimleal]], and was given to its reincarnation of the [[Deadlords|Deadlord]] [[Draco]].  By this point, the bow is no longer sealed to the Ulir bloodline and is capable of being used by any archer of reasonable skill.


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