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* BonusBoss: [[spoiler:Efta. He is ''not'' as helpless and innocent as his stats suggest.]]



** [[spoiler:Efta does not take the news of his "daddy"'s death well. [[BonusBoss Not at all.]]]]

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** [[spoiler:Efta does not take the news of his "daddy"'s death well. [[BonusBoss Not well at all.]]]]]]
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Sixty characters were intended to be playable as of before the project was reset, comprising a mix of ''The Blazing Blade'' characters, ''The Binding Blade'' characters, and original newcomers.
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* AmbitionIsEvil: Played with by Erik in Hector's tale. [[spoiler:He plans to rule all of Lycia one day, but realizes that the coup he's involved with probably won't get him where he wants to be and sides with Hector for the time being.]]



* AmbitionIsEvil: Played with by Erik in Hector's tale. [[spoiler:He plans to rule all of Lycia one day, but realizes that the coup he's involved with probably won't get him where he wants to be and sides with Hector for the time being.]]
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** '''Poisoned by Madness:''' [[spoiler:Prasad, a Kutolah herbalist, turns out to be an orphaned member of the Djute clan with a chip on his shoulder. A Djute sorcerer manipulates Prasad's hatred of Dayan to make him kidnap Lyn, luring Rath and Dayan into a trap.]] The map, a pitch-dark cave maze of doom, is a homage to ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemJugdral Thracia 776]]'''s hellish FogOfWar maps.

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** '''Poisoned by Madness:''' [[spoiler:Prasad, a Kutolah herbalist, turns out to be an orphaned member of the Djute clan with a chip on his shoulder. A Djute sorcerer manipulates Prasad's hatred of Dayan to make him kidnap Lyn, luring Rath and Dayan into a trap.]] The map, a pitch-dark cave maze of doom, is a homage to ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemJugdral ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemThracia776 Thracia 776]]'''s hellish FogOfWar maps.



** '''''[[UpToEleven Karel]]'''''.

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** '''''[[UpToEleven '''''[[ExaggeratedTrope Karel]]'''''.
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* '''The Beginning:''' The final tale starring [[BigBad Zephiel]].

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* '''The Beginning:''' The final tale starring [[BigBad Zephiel]].
Zephiel]], where he and his generals attack the Dragon's Gate.
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In addition, in May of 2021, Arch [[https://feuniverse.us/t/elibean-nights-directors-cut-currently-in-development/83/507 declared he was working on the hack once more]], seeking to fix various bugs, polish the graphics and add content that wasn’t in the original release. This director’s cut is still in development.
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In September of 2019, Elibian Nights was [[https://feuniverse.us/t/elibean-nights-cancelled/83/423 cancelled]] by Arch, citing a recent wave of overwhelmingly negative and non-constructive feedback.

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In September of 2019, Elibian Nights was [[https://feuniverse.us/t/elibean-nights-cancelled/83/423 cancelled]] by Arch, citing a recent wave of overwhelmingly negative and non-constructive feedback.
feedback. However, every chapter is still playable from start to finish, making the hack effectively complete.

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''[[http://elibiannights.blogspot.com/ Elibian Nights]]'' is an in-progress GameMod of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade'', developed by a team led by proficient ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' hacker Arch. Set in the twenty years between ''The Blazing Blade'' and ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade The Binding Blade]]'', it follows events in the lives of numerous characters from both games, fills in unstated gaps in the proceedings of the TimeSkip, and wraps up story threads mentioned in ''The Blazing Blade'''s epilogue. The game is split into nine "tales", plus several hidden sidequest tales:

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''[[http://elibiannights.blogspot.com/ Elibian Nights]]'' is an in-progress a GameMod of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade'', developed by a team led by proficient ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' hacker Arch. Set in the twenty years between ''The Blazing Blade'' and ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade The Binding Blade]]'', it follows events in the lives of numerous characters from both games, fills in unstated gaps in the proceedings of the TimeSkip, and wraps up story threads mentioned in ''The Blazing Blade'''s epilogue. The game is split into nine "tales", plus several hidden sidequest tales:



* '''The Beginning:''' The final tale starring [[UsedToBeASweetKid Ze]][[BrokenAce phi]][[MoralEventHorizon el]].

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* '''The Beginning:''' The final tale starring [[UsedToBeASweetKid Ze]][[BrokenAce phi]][[MoralEventHorizon el]].
[[BigBad Zephiel]].



* AscendedExtra: Most of the cast who aren't Eliwood, Hector or Lyn, but a particular example is Sykes - a throwaway name mentioned in passing in Zealot and Noah's support conversations in ''The Binding Blade'' was expanded into a prominent Swordmaster in Zealot's tale.
** Also, Orun, the marquess of Thria, is mentioned during one chapter of [=FE6=] but he never made an actual appearance in either game. He becomes a playable Great Knight during Hector's tale.

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* AscendedExtra: AscendedExtra:
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Most of the cast who aren't Eliwood, Hector or Lyn, but a particular example is Sykes - a throwaway name mentioned in passing in Zealot and Noah's support conversations in ''The Binding Blade'' was expanded into a prominent Swordmaster in Zealot's tale.
** Also, Orun, the marquess of Thria, is mentioned during one chapter of [=FE6=] ''The Binding Blade'' but he never made makes an actual appearance in either game. He becomes a playable Great Knight during Hector's tale.



** ShmuckBait: Let's see here, [[spoiler:the achievement tied to Efta is named after a mythical beast that can kill you by looking it in the eye, it says there's a dangerous foe waiting for you in a tower, and you find this poor little kid locked up by himself in a tower structure.]] Hmm.
* TheCameo: The big example is that [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar Sigurd, Eldigan, and Cuan]] can be found scattered across the chapters, separated and claiming to have no idea how they ended up in Elibe. Some other characters from the two Elibe games show up in a minor cameo capacity, like Noah (a young boy from a village Karel "saved").
** SpellMyNameWithAnS: Earlier releases use some ''very'' non-standard Romanizations of their names and those of locations: Elton, Quinn, Yggdrasil, Chalfie, and Trachia. This is odd since one of Arch's earlier projects was a GameMod remake of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', wherein more common Romanizations were used.

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* TheCameo:
** ShmuckBait: Let's see here, [[spoiler:the achievement tied to Efta is named after a mythical beast that can kill you by looking it in the eye, it says there's a dangerous foe waiting for you in a tower, and you find this poor little kid locked up by himself in a tower structure.]] Hmm.
* TheCameo:
The big example is that [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar Sigurd, Eldigan, and Cuan]] can be found scattered across the chapters, separated and claiming to have no idea how they ended up in Elibe. Some other characters from the two Elibe games show up in a minor cameo capacity, like Noah (a young boy from a village Karel "saved").
** SpellMyNameWithAnS: Earlier releases use some ''very'' non-standard Romanizations of their names and those of locations: Elton, Quinn, Yggdrasil, Chalfie, and Trachia. This is odd since one of Arch's earlier projects was a GameMod remake of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', wherein more common Romanizations were used.
"saved").



* FanSequel
** GameMod
** MissionPackSequel
* FramingDevice: A [[CreatorCameo pair of travellers]] were kidnapped to tell stories to a spoilt young [[HelloInsertNameHere prince/princess]]; they settle on telling him/her several stories about Elibe.
** NoodleIncident: "Whenever a storyteller tells me a boring story, I just call in the guard. He makes sure they can never bore me again."

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* FanSequel
** GameMod
** MissionPackSequel
FanSequel: The game is a fan-made midquel taking place between ''The Binding Blade'' and ''The Blazing Blade''.
* FramingDevice: A [[CreatorCameo pair of travellers]] travelers]] were kidnapped to tell stories to a spoilt spoiled young [[HelloInsertNameHere prince/princess]]; they settle on telling him/her several stories about Elibe.
** NoodleIncident: "Whenever a storyteller tells me a boring story, I just call in the guard. He makes sure they can never bore me again."
Elibe.



** [[spoiler:TookALevelInBadass: Psyche! Gigais comes back in the last fight of the tale to facilitate Karel's HeelRealization, and properly equipped this time.]]
* GoMadFromTheRevelation: [[spoiler:Prasad's mental state was already dangerously fragile with Wayra manipulating him, and Dayan's explanation and apology for his parents' deaths pushed him off the deep end.]]

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* GoMadFromTheRevelation:
** [[spoiler:TookALevelInBadass: Psyche! Gigais comes back in the last fight of the tale to facilitate Karel's HeelRealization, and properly equipped this time.]]
* GoMadFromTheRevelation:
[[spoiler:Prasad's mental state was already dangerously fragile with Wayra manipulating him, and Dayan's explanation and apology for his parents' deaths pushed him off the deep end.]]



* InterfaceScrew: Rath's tale uses the same evil type of FogOfWar as ''Thracia 776'' — blank one-color fog tiles that make it impossible to see anything under them. Think you can just cheat and use the minimap? It's been disabled. Have fun!

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* InterfaceScrew: InterfaceScrew:
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Rath's tale uses the same evil type of FogOfWar as ''Thracia 776'' — blank one-color fog tiles that make it impossible to see anything under them. Think you can just cheat and use the minimap? It's been disabled. Have fun!



* NoOneCouldSurviveThat[=/=]NeverFoundTheBody: [[spoiler:Ephidel survived his apparent death at the hands of the unleashed dragons. Barely. [[BodyHorror He looks a little worse for the wear now.]]]]

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* NoOneCouldSurviveThat[=/=]NeverFoundTheBody: NoodleIncident: "Whenever a storyteller tells me a boring story, I just call in the guard. He makes sure they can never bore me again."
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat:
[[spoiler:Ephidel survived his apparent death at the hands of the unleashed dragons. Barely. [[BodyHorror He looks a little worse for the wear now.]]]]



* OneManArmy: '''''[[UpToEleven Karel]]'''''.

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* OneManArmy: OneManArmy:
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'''''[[UpToEleven Karel]]'''''.



* PromotedToPlayable: Dorcas's wife, Natalie, as become the royal medic of Pherae in Eliwood's story and is playable in that part.

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* PromotedToPlayable: Dorcas's wife, Natalie, as has become the royal medic of Pherae in Eliwood's story and is playable in that part.


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* ShmuckBait: Let's see here, [[spoiler:the achievement tied to Efta is named after a mythical beast that can kill you by looking it in the eye, it says there's a dangerous foe waiting for you in a tower, and you find this poor little kid locked up by himself in a tower structure.]] Hmm.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Earlier releases use some ''very'' non-standard Romanizations of their names and those of locations: Elton, Quinn, Yggdrasil, Chalfie, and Trachia. This is odd since one of Arch's earlier projects was a GameMod remake of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', wherein more common Romanizations were used.
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:Gigais comes back in the last fight of Karel's tale to facilitate Karel's HeelRealization, and properly equipped this time.]]
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In September of 2019, Elibian Nights was [[https://feuniverse.us/t/elibean-nights-cancelled/83/423 cancelled]] by Arch.

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In September of 2019, Elibian Nights was [[https://feuniverse.us/t/elibean-nights-cancelled/83/423 cancelled]] by Arch.
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In September of 2019, Elibian Nights was [[https://feuniverse.us/t/elibean-nights-cancelled/83/423 cancelled]] by Arch.

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''[[http://elibiannights.blogspot.com/ Elibian Nights]]'' is an in-progress GameMod of ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemElibe Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword]]'', developed by a team led by proficient ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' hacker Arch. Set in the twenty years between ''Blazing Sword'' and ''Sword of Seals'', it follows events in the lives of numerous characters from both games, fills in unstated gaps in the proceedings of the TimeSkip, and wraps up story threads mentioned in ''Blazing Sword'''s epilogue. The game is split into nine "tales", plus several hidden sidequest tales:

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''[[http://elibiannights.blogspot.com/ Elibian Nights]]'' is an in-progress GameMod of ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemElibe Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword]]'', ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade'', developed by a team led by proficient ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' hacker Arch. Set in the twenty years between ''Blazing Sword'' ''The Blazing Blade'' and ''Sword of Seals'', ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade The Binding Blade]]'', it follows events in the lives of numerous characters from both games, fills in unstated gaps in the proceedings of the TimeSkip, and wraps up story threads mentioned in ''Blazing Sword'''s ''The Blazing Blade'''s epilogue. The game is split into nine "tales", plus several hidden sidequest tales:
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* PromotedToPlayable: Dorcas's wife, Natalie, as become the royal medic of Pherae in Eliwood's story and is playable in that part.
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* BadBoss: The [[RapePillageAndBurn Bolm Mountain Bandits]] in the Pherae tales have two: [[TheBrute Warner]] who leads the attack on Pherae Castle, and ''his'' boss [[BigBad Onslow]] who wants rule Pherae as the "king of thieves". Neither one of them care much for how many underlings they throw at a problem.

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* BadBoss: The [[RapePillageAndBurn Bolm Mountain Bandits]] in the Pherae tales have two: [[TheBrute Warner]] who leads the attack on Pherae Castle, and ''his'' boss [[BigBad Onslow]] who wants to rule Pherae as the "king of thieves". Neither one of them care much for how many underlings they throw at a problem.



* TheCameo: The big example is that [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar Siglud, Eltshan and Cuan]] can be found scattered across the chapters, separated and claiming to have no idea how they ended up in Elibe. Some other characters from the two Elibe games show up in a minor cameo capacity, like Noah (a young boy from a village Karel "saved".
** SpellMyNameWithAnS: Earlier releases use some ''very'' non-standard Romanizations of their names and those of locations: Elton, Quinn, Yggdrasil, Chalfie and Trachia. This is odd since one of Arch's earlier projects was a GameMod remake of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', wherein more common Romanizations were used.
** Damas, the less-than-bright first boss of ''The Binding Blade'', makes a cameo appearance as a lesser mook in tale 1 if you clear it fast enough. In this game he's [[spoiler:''[[GenerationXerox Onslow's son]]''.]]

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* TheCameo: The big example is that [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar Siglud, Eltshan Sigurd, Eldigan, and Cuan]] can be found scattered across the chapters, separated and claiming to have no idea how they ended up in Elibe. Some other characters from the two Elibe games show up in a minor cameo capacity, like Noah (a young boy from a village Karel "saved".
"saved").
** SpellMyNameWithAnS: Earlier releases use some ''very'' non-standard Romanizations of their names and those of locations: Elton, Quinn, Yggdrasil, Chalfie Chalfie, and Trachia. This is odd since one of Arch's earlier projects was a GameMod remake of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', wherein more common Romanizations were used.
** Damas, the less-than-bright first boss of ''The Binding Blade'', makes a cameo appearance as a lesser mook in tale 1 if you clear it fast enough. In this game game, he's [[spoiler:''[[GenerationXerox Onslow's son]]''.]]son]]'']].



* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: [[spoiler:Erik, in a rare positive example - as soon as Dawson and Yorick launch their rebellion, he turns on them and sides with Hector [[EnemyMine despite their differences]]. The way he figures it, Dawson's plans will shut him out of any chance to rule Lycia, and Laus is better off positioning itself to ''not'' face Hector's wrath after the battle is over.]]
* CivilWar: Marquesses Dawson, Yorick and Erik attempt to pull one on Hector's role as leader of the Lycian League.

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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: [[spoiler:Erik, in a rare positive example - as soon as Dawson and Yorick launch their rebellion, he turns on them and sides with Hector [[EnemyMine despite their differences]]. The way he figures it, Dawson's plans will shut him out of any chance to rule Lycia, and Laus is better off positioning itself to ''not'' face Hector's wrath after the battle is over.]]
* CivilWar: Marquesses Dawson, Yorick Yorick, and Erik attempt to pull one on Hector's role as leader of the Lycian League.



* {{Determinator}}: Zealot - [[spoiler:even after taking a severe leg wound which means he will never fight again, he resolves to teach himself to fight on horseback and be back on the battlefield by the next year.]]
* DoomedByCanon: Consider where this is set and who most of these characters are. The most prominent example, Canas, is outright acknowledged - Pent's tale has him as a playable character, while Zealot's is set after his [[Memes/FireEmblem death by continuity errors]] and has his mother Niime playable, who acknowledges Canas's death and that her current actions are because of him.

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* {{Determinator}}: Zealot - [[spoiler:even after taking a severe leg wound which means he will never fight again, he resolves to teach himself to fight on horseback and be back on the battlefield by the next year.]]
* DoomedByCanon: Consider where this is set and who most of these characters are. The most prominent example, Canas, is outright acknowledged - Pent's tale has him as a playable character, while Zealot's is set after his [[Memes/FireEmblem death by continuity errors]] and has his mother Niime playable, who acknowledges Canas's death and that her current actions are because of him.



* FriendOrFoe: Prasad mistakes Lyn, Sain and Kent for a Djute warrior accompanied by two foreign mercenaries, coming to launch a surprise attack on the Kutolah. This prompts Rath to lead a band of warriors to deal with them.

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* FriendOrFoe: Prasad mistakes Lyn, Sain Sain, and Kent for a Djute warrior accompanied by two foreign mercenaries, coming to launch a surprise attack on the Kutolah. This prompts Rath to lead a band of warriors to deal with them.



* HopelessBossFight: Karel's duel against Kaherdin. It's still possible to win - and you get an achievement for doing so - but [[LuckBasedMission the odds are heavily tilted against you.]] [[spoiler:And if you do succeed, it's a NonStandardGameOver.]]

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* HopelessBossFight: Karel's duel against Kaherdin. It's still possible to win - and you get an achievement for doing so - but [[LuckBasedMission the odds are heavily tilted against you.]] [[spoiler:And if you do succeed, it's a NonStandardGameOver.]]



* InterfaceScrew: Rath's tale uses the same evil type of FogOfWar as ''Thracia 776'' - blank one-color fog tiles that make it impossible to see anything under them. Think you can just cheat and use the minimap? It's been disabled. Have fun!

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* InterfaceScrew: Rath's tale uses the same evil type of FogOfWar as ''Thracia 776'' - blank one-color fog tiles that make it impossible to see anything under them. Think you can just cheat and use the minimap? It's been disabled. Have fun!



* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Sixty characters were intended to be playable as of before the project was reset, comprising a mix of ''The Blazing Blade'' characters, ''The Binding Blade'' characters and original newcomers.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Sixty characters were intended to be playable as of before the project was reset, comprising a mix of ''The Blazing Blade'' characters, ''The Binding Blade'' characters characters, and original newcomers.



* WeakButSkilled: In Hector's tale, [[spoiler:Erik. Fitting of his typically lame character, he comes unpromoted, at level 20 with sweet equipment and a few stats capped, but is still weaker than even his own AI allies, and most of the other player units. If nothing else, Erik makes a good StoneWall - but you can avert this if you steal Yorick's Knight Crest and promote him.]]

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* WeakButSkilled: In Hector's tale, [[spoiler:Erik. Fitting of his typically lame character, he comes unpromoted, at level 20 with sweet equipment and a few stats capped, but is still weaker than even his own AI allies, and most of the other player units. If nothing else, Erik makes a good StoneWall - but you can avert this if you steal Yorick's Knight Crest and promote him.]]

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* '''Undying Vengeance:''' Seeking revenge for the destruction of his family and home, Raven leads [[RagtagBandOfMisfits his friends and family]] to the Western Isles in pursuit of the men responsible.

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* '''Undying Vengeance:''' Seeking revenge for the destruction of his family and home, Raven leads [[RagtagBandOfMisfits [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits his friends and family]] to the Western Isles in pursuit of the men responsible.



* BolivianArmyEnding: [[spoiler:Raven's tale ends with him either surrendering and being executed by Arcard or fighting to the last man and getting himself killed. Either way, all of his companions live to tell the tale.]]



* EnemyMine: In Hector's tale, [[spoiler:Erik]] allies with Hector because he sees the ArcVillain as a threat to his own ambitions.



* FriendOrFoe: Prasad mistakes Lyn, Sain and Kent for a Djute warrior accompanied by two foreign mercenaries, coming to launch a surprise attack on the Kutolah. This prompts Rath to lead a band of warriors to deal with them.



* FriendOrFoe: Prasad mistakes Lyn, Sain and Kent for a Djute warrior accompanied by two foreign mercenaries, coming to launch a surprise attack on the Kutolah. This prompts Rath to lead a band of warriors to deal with them.



* LastStand: [[spoiler:Part 2 of Raven's tale. It ends with him either surrendering and being executed or dying in the battle.]]



* NoOneCouldSurviveThat / NeverFoundTheBody: [[spoiler:Ephidel survived his apparent death at the hands of the unleashed dragons. Barely. [[BodyHorror He looks a little worse for the wear now.]]]]

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* NoOneCouldSurviveThat / NeverFoundTheBody: NominalHero: [[spoiler:Erik]] makes it very clear he hates Hector's guts and is only helping him because it serves his own interests.
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat[=/=]NeverFoundTheBody:
[[spoiler:Ephidel survived his apparent death at the hands of the unleashed dragons. Barely. [[BodyHorror He looks a little worse for the wear now.]]]]

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* TheCameo: The big example is that [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar Siglud, Eltshan and Cuan]] can be found scattered across the chapters, separated and claiming to have no idea how they ended up in Elibe. Some other characters from the two Elibe games show up in a minor cameo capacity, like Noah (a young boy from a village Karel "saved", as discussed in their ''Sword of Seals''

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* TheCameo: The big example is that [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar Siglud, Eltshan and Cuan]] can be found scattered across the chapters, separated and claiming to have no idea how they ended up in Elibe. Some other characters from the two Elibe games show up in a minor cameo capacity, like Noah (a young boy from a village Karel "saved", as discussed in their ''Sword of Seals'' "saved".



* ContinuityPorn: Pent's tale contains artifacts of nearly every game in the series, including [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones Eirika's bracelet]], the [[VideoGame/FireEmblemJugdral Baldo Scroll]], and the [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAkaneia Leo orb]].

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* ContinuityPorn: Pent's tale contains artifacts of nearly every game in the series, including [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones Eirika's bracelet]], the [[VideoGame/FireEmblemJugdral [[VideoGame/FireEmblemThracia776 Baldo Scroll]], and the [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAkaneia [[VideoGame/FireEmblemMysteryOfTheEmblem Leo orb]].



* {{Expy}}: The concept as a whole is an expy of ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemAkaneia BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia War Chronicles]]''; the concept originated as a direct remake of those games, but that was rendered unnecessary by the announcement that ''New Mystery of the Emblem'' would contain remakes of them.

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* {{Expy}}: The concept as a whole is an expy of ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemAkaneia ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemMysteryOfTheEmblem BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia War Chronicles]]''; the concept originated as a direct remake of those games, but that was rendered unnecessary by the announcement that ''New Mystery of the Emblem'' would contain remakes of them.



* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Sixty characters were intended to be playable as of before the project was reset, comprising a mix of ''The Blazing Blade'' characters, ''The Binding Blade'' characters and original newcomers.
* LordBritishPostulate: Played for laughs in Homecoming if you try to kill the real boss of the chapter before his reinforcements appear. Succeed and [[spoiler:[[LeaningOnTheFourthWall you'll leave the two storytellers with some 'splainin to do about the]] [[NonStandardGameOver sudden crummy ending.]]]]



** Rebuilding Pherae takes place in an expanded version of [[http://smg.photobucket.com/user/NomadicTrooperGirl/media/VASM/Chapter1.png.html Chapter 1]] of Binding Blade.
** Caelin in Turmoil combines areas from [[http://www.serenesforest.net/fe7/map/10.PNG Chapter 10]] and [[http://www.serenesforest.net/fe7/map/15.PNG Chapter 14/15]] of Blazing Sword
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Sixty characters were intended to be playable as of before the project was reset, comprising a mix of ''Blazing Sword'' characters, ''Sword of Seals'' characters and original newcomers.
* LordBritishPostulate: Played for laughs in Homecoming if you try to kill the real boss of the chapter before his reinforcements appear. Succeed and [[spoiler:[[LeaningOnTheFourthWall you'll leave the two storytellers with some 'splainin to do about the]] [[NonStandardGameOver sudden crummy ending.]]]]

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** Rebuilding Pherae takes place in an expanded version of [[http://smg.photobucket.com/user/NomadicTrooperGirl/media/VASM/Chapter1.png.html Chapter 1]] of ''The Binding Blade.
Blade''.
** Caelin in Turmoil combines areas from [[http://www.serenesforest.net/fe7/map/10.PNG Chapter 10]] and [[http://www.serenesforest.net/fe7/map/15.PNG Chapter 14/15]] of ''The Blazing Sword
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Sixty characters were intended to be playable as of before the project was reset, comprising a mix of ''Blazing Sword'' characters, ''Sword of Seals'' characters and original newcomers.
* LordBritishPostulate: Played for laughs in Homecoming if you try to kill the real boss of the chapter before his reinforcements appear. Succeed and [[spoiler:[[LeaningOnTheFourthWall you'll leave the two storytellers with some 'splainin to do about the]] [[NonStandardGameOver sudden crummy ending.]]]]
Blade''.



* [[PunnyName Punny Title]]: [[Literature/ArabianNights Guess]].
* [[RedEyesTakeWarning Gold Eyes, Take Warning]]: Nergal's surviving Morphs. They're a bit mentally unhinged with their master dead.

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* [[PunnyName Punny Title]]: [[Literature/ArabianNights Guess]].
* [[RedEyesTakeWarning Gold Eyes, Take Warning]]: Nergal's surviving Morphs. They're
PunnyName: The name of the mod is a bit mentally unhinged with their master dead.pun on ''Literature/ArabianNights''.

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* AscendedExtra: Most of the cast who aren't Eliwood, Hector or Lyn, but a particular example is Sykes - a throwaway name mentioned in passing in Zealot and Noah's support conversations in ''Sword of Seals'' was expanded into a prominent Swordmaster in Zealot's tale.

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* AscendedExtra: Most of the cast who aren't Eliwood, Hector or Lyn, but a particular example is Sykes - a throwaway name mentioned in passing in Zealot and Noah's support conversations in ''Sword of Seals'' ''The Binding Blade'' was expanded into a prominent Swordmaster in Zealot's tale.



* AmbitionIsEvil: Played with by Erik in Hector's tale. [[spoiler:He plans to rule all of Lycia one day, but realizes that the coup he's involved with probably won't get him where he wants to be and sides with Hector for the time being.]]



* TheCameo: The big example is that [[VideoGame/FireEmblemJugdral Siglud, Eltshan and Cuan]] can be found scattered across the chapters, separated and claiming to have no idea how they ended up in Elibe. Some other characters from the two Elibe games show up in a minor cameo capacity, like Noah (a young boy from a village Karel "saved", as discussed in their ''Sword of Seals''

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* TheCameo: The big example is that [[VideoGame/FireEmblemJugdral [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar Siglud, Eltshan and Cuan]] can be found scattered across the chapters, separated and claiming to have no idea how they ended up in Elibe. Some other characters from the two Elibe games show up in a minor cameo capacity, like Noah (a young boy from a village Karel "saved", as discussed in their ''Sword of Seals''



** Damas, the less-than-bright first boss of ''Sword of Seals'', makes a cameo appearance as a lesser mook in tale 1 if you clear it fast enough. In this game he's [[spoiler:''[[GenerationXerox Onslow's son]]''.]]

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** Damas, the less-than-bright first boss of ''Sword of Seals'', ''The Binding Blade'', makes a cameo appearance as a lesser mook in tale 1 if you clear it fast enough. In this game he's [[spoiler:''[[GenerationXerox Onslow's son]]''.]]



* CreatorBreakdown: A disagreement with one of the artists whose ideas were core to parts of the project led it to be discarded and rebuilt from the ground up, taking the opportunity to iron out problems in the then-current build's approach.


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* DuelBoss: Raven's tale locks him away in a corner of the map for a duel with Elisedd, his parents' killer. An enemy Bishop can heal Elisedd with a Physic staff... but then, so can Priscilla.
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* HeroAntagonist: [[spoiler:Nils, who is the final boss of Zephiel's Tale.]]

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* HeroAntagonist: [[spoiler:Nils, who is the final boss of Zephiel's Tale. If she isn't married to Eliwood, Ninian will also appear as a boss in the same Tale.]]
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* HeroKiller: Along with all the other deaths he's responsible for in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade'', Zephiel adds [[spoiler:Nils]] to his body count.

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* HeroKiller: Along with all the other deaths he's responsible for in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade'', Zephiel adds [[spoiler:Nils]] [[spoiler:Nils (and potentially Ninian)]] to his body count.
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* HeroKiller: Along with all the other deaths he's responsible for in ''FireEmblemTheBindingBlade'', Zephiel adds [[spoiler:Nils]] to his body count.

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* HeroKiller: Along with all the other deaths he's responsible for in ''FireEmblemTheBindingBlade'', ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade'', Zephiel adds [[spoiler:Nils]] to his body count.
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* HeroKiller: Along with all the other deaths he's responsible for in FE6, Zephiel adds [[spoiler:Nils]] to his body count.

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* HeroAntagonist: [[spoiler:Nils, who is the final boss of Zephiel's Tale.]]
* HeroKiller: Along with all the other deaths he's responsible for in FE6, ''FireEmblemTheBindingBlade'', Zephiel adds [[spoiler:Nils]] to his body count.
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* HeroKiller: Along with all the other deaths he's responsible for in FE6, Zephiel adds [[spoiler:Nils]] to his body count.

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