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Valor
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- This page is about the location. For the the chapter named after this location, see The Dread Isle. For the galdr which fills a laguz's transformation gauge, see Galdrar.
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“ | You want a boat to the Dread Isle? You’re mad! No way! Never! There’s no one in this village who will sail there! |
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Valor (Japanese: ヴァロール Valor), also known as the Dread Isle (Japanese: 魔の島 Demon's Island) is a plot-significant island appearing in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. It is located south of Lycia and east of Missur.
History
The Scouring
It is unknown when the Dragon's Gate was built on Valor, but it was presumably during or before the Scouring. After their defeat, much of Dragonkind departed Elibe through the gate.
During the Scouring, Nergal and his children Ninian and Nils hid on Valor from the war. However, Nergal sent his children through the Dragon's Gate for their safety, and Nergal left Valor in search of his wife, Aenir.
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
During the events of The Blazing Blade, Nergal makes Valor Isle his and the Black Fang's base of operations. Nergal wishes to use the Dragon's Gate as a source of Draconic Quintessence.
Eliwood, Hector, and Lyn visit Valor twice during the events of The Blazing Blade, first in search of Eliwood's missing father Elbert, and again to finish off Nergal and his morph forces.
In gameplay
Valor serves as the setting for several chapters in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade, including the final chapter.
Etymology and other languages
Valor
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Names, etymology and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Valor |
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Japanese |
ヴァロール |
Valor; romanized as "Volor" on the Fire Emblem Museum website. |
Spanish |
Valor |
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French |
Valor |
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German |
Valor |
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Italian |
Valor |
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Portuguese |
Bravura |
Bravery; mentioned in Heroes. |
Korean |
바롤 |
Valor; used in Fates and Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, among the choices for the player's country in their profile card. |
Traditional Chinese |
瓦洛爾 |
Valor; mentioned in Heroes. |
Dread Isle
Names, etymology and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
The Dread Isle |
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Japanese |
魔の島 |
Demon's Island |
Spanish |
Isla del Terror |
Island of Terror |
French |
Ile Maudite |
Cursed Island |
German |
Insel des Grauens |
Isle of Terror |
Italian |
Isola del terrore |
Isle of terror |
Portuguese |
Ilha do medo |
Island of fear; mentioned in Heroes. |
Traditional Chinese |
魔之島 |
Demon's island; mentioned in Heroes. |
Gallery
Nergal's old residence from the Scouring.
The Dragon's Gate as it appears in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade's final chapter.
The Dragon's Gate as it appears in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade's final chapter.
A single dragon passing through the Dragon's Gate by Nergal's call in Fire Emblem.