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    Fire Emblem Fire Emblem 7, but you mistyped the abbreviation

    Fire Emblem Fire Emblem 7, but you mistyped the abbreviation


    Fire Emblem 7, but you mistyped the abbreviation

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 06:33 AM PDT

    Mari is ready for her date ��✨ (commissions are open)

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 08:05 AM PDT

    Byleth and Edelgard in casual outfits. [OC]

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 03:20 PM PDT

    It's nothing fancy, but I animated a smooth lil' Alm for my own enjoyment, so I hope you like it too!

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 10:45 AM PDT

    Fire Emblem Characters as Animal Enamel Pins!

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 05:29 PM PDT

    I finally finished coloring up my Chrom sketch! I'm quite proud with how this turned out

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 08:42 AM PDT

    FE Sugoi Dekai 3

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 06:38 AM PDT

    Edeleth in their Edie crop hoodies

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 06:41 PM PDT

    edelcat (oc)

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 11:57 AM PDT

    [Original Art] Jagen's Conviction

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 08:02 AM PDT

    (OC) I recreated the Japanese Radish meme with Claude

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 09:23 AM PDT

    Smooth Sigurd for fun! Surprisingly challenging!

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 02:21 PM PDT

    Seteth and Flayn having some family fishing fun (drawn in Ancient Egyptian style) [OC]

    Posted: 26 Aug 2020 11:39 PM PDT

    Shadows of Valentia Discussion Series - Duma: Fell God

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 05:39 PM PDT

    Today, we are discussing Duma.

    Duma is the main antagonist in Shadows of Valentia. Along with Mila, his sister, he is one of two sibling gods who resides at the continent of Valentia. He was first known as the War Father, but after his descend into insanity, was denounced to Fell God.

    Golden Age of Dragons

    Thousands of years ago, Duma was from the Divine Dragon tribe in Archanea. He served Naga, protecting her with his military might, earning the title of Kingshield along with her favor. His sister would meanwhile bless the lands to allow prosperity for the dragons, earning the title of King's Grail.

    Clash and Exile

    When humans began to exist in the land, the dragons offered them much knowledge, allowing them to prosper and advance, eventually creating an extravagant city known as Thabes. However, Duma grew wary of the humans and feared that they had grown too powerful. He sent his soldiers to Thabes and had it destroyed in three days, leaving the remaining survivors to scatter across the continent.

    This earned him the ire of Naga, which resulted in a battle between them and Mila siding with him. However, they lost the battle, resulting in Duma being scarred. They were then exiled from the land. Before he departed, Naga bestowed one of her fangs that was carved into a blade that would be named Falchion to him. This weapon was intended to be used against him and Mila by humans should the need arise where they degenerate into madness and need to be put down.

    Afterwards, Duma and Mila traversed the ocean for seven days before they finally reached the continent of Valentia, which they would claim as their new home. There, they would become patron deities in the land.

    Divine Accord

    Despite settling in Valentia, Duma was still filled with resentment and bitterness towards Naga for his exile and desires vengeance against her. He ordered his people to erect a large tower to face the continent of Archanea from atop a mountain, that was approved by his sister as well. However, Duma's lust for battle, along with his beliefs over humanity led him to clash with Mila. While Duma believed that hardship creates hardy, strong humans, Mila believed that humans should live without strife, creating peaceful people.

    Though they clashed for many seasons until both had exhausted themselves of strength, Duma never once turned Falchion against her. Eventually, Duma and Mila reached an accord: they would divide the land of Valentia into two, where Duma would rule the north which would become later known as Rigel, and Mila the south that would become Zofia, and neither was allowed to intervene with the other and cross into their nations.

    Descent into Madness

    Ruling his new civilisation, Duma created his own religion, called the Duma Faithful. As time passed on, Duma's strength began to wane, and during this period of time, a pirate nation began to emerge that posed a threat to the Valentian mainland, along with Archanea's west coast. To combat the pirate nation, Duma and Mila performed a blood pact with a human from their respective nation. Duma performed his blood pact with the fighter Rigel, and through that blood pact, Rigel became able to wield Falchion, which Duma bestowed upon him. After the pirate nation had been defeated, Rigel returned Falchion to Duma at the Duma Temple.

    Here, the Rigel Empire was formed, with Rigel I being the first emperor. Duma then also established that all Brand-bearers that can wield Falchion will get priority on the throne, which led to Rudolf and soon after Alm.

    Soon, Duma's descent into madness would begin leading him to vanquish Mila's scions and beginning to urge Rudolf to conquer Zofia. Rudolf in turn promised to fulfill such desire, bolstering the imperial army's armaments. This then made Duma favour ambitious people that put their own desires above all else, such as Dolth, Nuibaba, and Jedah, warping the Duma Faithful into a group of fanatics, casuing Jedah to sacrifice two of his daughters. Also, due to Duma's harsh ideals being taken to the extreme, the Rigelians became cold-hearted and valued strength over kindness and compassion, viewing the weak with no regard.

    Gaiden/Shadows of Valentia

    Several years later after Duma's degeneration began to overwhelm him, Duma's body began to slowly rot along with his decaying mind, with him manifesting as a giant eyeball apart from his main body, which eventually leads to Rudolf setting his plan to put an end to the reign of gods into motion, as Duma bestowed Falchion to Rudolf to seal Mila away. During the war, Jedah tries to discover what ailed Duma, leading him to conclude that Duma desired the soul of a Brand bearer to ease Duma's pain, causing him to target Celica.

    During Berkut descend into despair, Duma called to him multiple times, offering him great power. Soon after Rudolf's defeat, Duma calls to Berkut again, and is rewarded with Berkut accepting the power and Rinea being sacrificed.

    Alongside that, Jedah successfully had goaded Celica to follow him by tricking her into believing that he can free Mila from her petrified seal. After trapping her, Jedah offers Celica to Duma. Duma seemingly takes Celica's soul and has her turned into a witch to obey him, but this is soon thwarted later when Alm uses Falchion to stop Celica, and Mila uses the last of her powers to restore Celica's life and soul.

    When Alm and Celica's army unites together, they face off against the remaining Duma Faithful and Duma himself, as Duma's giant eyeball form merges with his dragon body's forehead. After a fierce clash, Alm defeats Duma once and for all by plunging Falchion into Duma's eye. With his last breath, Duma regains his sense of self once more, and entrusts Valentia to Celica and Alm, while he falls into a deep slumber with his sister, and warns the two Brand-bearers to never wake them.

    He is eventually buried alongside his sister on a mountaintop, while his religion would merge with Mila's into a single one under Nomah afterwards. In time, two trees grew from where Duma and Mila were buried and intertwined to create what would be known as the Mila Tree.

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    Little girl, biiiig axe. It’s Amelia: Rose of the War

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 01:52 PM PDT

    made a comic based on monastery dialogue w/ felix (if you recruit him in GD/Church route)

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 03:12 AM PDT

    Tactician Robin (Learning how to draw so advice is appreciated)

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 09:41 AM PDT

    If Edelgard had told Claude and Dimitri about her plans and what she knew about the Church, would they have listened?

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 04:04 AM PDT

    A common criticism of Edelgard is that she never tried talking to anyone first. If she did, would they have actually listened? Let's pretend El doesn't have trust issues due to her PTSD and assumes she lays out her plans and all she knows about the Church at the start of the game. Would Claude and Dimitri believe her and agree to work together?

    I've thought about this before but was reminded when I saw someone make the "Edelgard should have just said something" comment again

    I also tried searching if someone's made this kind of discussion thread before but didn't find anything (could have just been using the wrong terms though)

    submitted by /u/acespiritualist
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    Silver Snow Plot Question *Spoilers*

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 02:11 PM PDT

    I don't know if I missed this, but did we ever get any kind of explanation as to WHY Rhea went berserk at the end of SS and not at the end of VW before fighting Nemesis?

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    If a Fire Emblem Warriors 2 was made, what non-lord characters would be likely?

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 01:48 PM PDT

    If a sequel was made and they decided to expand on the rep for sov and blazing sword or give rep to games that werent represented (tellius, sacred stones, judgral) what characters who arent the main lords or other really plot relevant characters would have a good chance of being added?

    submitted by /u/EarthBoundAddict
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    Banners and Byleths (Errata)

    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 06:22 PM PDT

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