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* PetTheDog: He's noticeably much friendlier and more easygoing in his support with Timerra and Anna than with many other people.

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* PetTheDog: He's noticeably much friendlier and more easygoing in his support supports with Timerra and Anna than with many other people.
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* PetTheDog: He's noticeably much friendlier and more easygoing in his support with Anna than with many other people.

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* PetTheDog: He's noticeably much friendlier and more easygoing in his support with Timerra and Anna than with many other people.

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* DumbStruck: When invoked by a Fell Dragon, Emblems lose the ability to communicate vocally and non-vocally, which reflects the fact that they have no free will in this state and their consciousness is dimmed. Downplayed with the Alternate Elyos Bracelet Emblems (Except the Emblem of Rivals) who are still able to speak despite being tainted by fell dragon power, though it seems to take quite a bit of effort due to how strained they sound, and are only able to at all due to Alear's presence, as Nel repeatedly notes that Bracelet Emblems in such a state shouldn't be able to speak and she's never seen it happen before. [[spoiler:Averted with Alear in the last chapter's NonStandardGameOver, as despite reverting back into a fell dragon now that they've been invoked, they are still apparently capable of speech, asking Sombron what happened before discovering their fate.]]

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When invoked by a Fell Dragon, Emblems lose the ability to communicate vocally and non-vocally, which reflects the fact that they have no free will in this state and their consciousness is dimmed. dimmed.
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Downplayed with the Alternate Elyos Bracelet Emblems (Except the Emblem of Rivals) who are still able to speak despite being tainted by fell dragon power, though it seems to take quite a bit of effort due to how strained they sound, and are only able to at all due to Alear's presence, as Nel repeatedly notes that Bracelet Emblems in such a state shouldn't be able to speak and she's never seen it happen before. before.
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[[spoiler:Averted with Alear in the last chapter's NonStandardGameOver, as despite reverting back into a fell dragon now that they've been invoked, they are still apparently capable of speech, asking Sombron what happened before discovering their fate.]]
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* DumbStruck: When invoked by Sombron, Emblems lose the ability to communicate vocally and non-vocally, which reflects the fact that they have no free will in this state and their consciousness is dimmed. Downplayed with the Alternate Elyos Bracelet Emblems (Except the Emblem of Rivals) who are still able to speak despite being tainted by fell dragon power, though it seems to take quite a bit of effort due to how strained they sound, only due to Alear's presence, as Nel repeatedly notes that Bracelet Emblems in such a state shouldn't be able to speak and she's never seen it happen before. [[spoiler:Averted with Alear in the last chapter's NonStandardGameOver, as despite reverting back into a fell dragon now that they've been invoked, they are still apparently capable of speech, asking Sombron what happened before discovering their fate.]]

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* DumbStruck: When invoked by Sombron, a Fell Dragon, Emblems lose the ability to communicate vocally and non-vocally, which reflects the fact that they have no free will in this state and their consciousness is dimmed. Downplayed with the Alternate Elyos Bracelet Emblems (Except the Emblem of Rivals) who are still able to speak despite being tainted by fell dragon power, though it seems to take quite a bit of effort due to how strained they sound, and are only able to at all due to Alear's presence, as Nel repeatedly notes that Bracelet Emblems in such a state shouldn't be able to speak and she's never seen it happen before. [[spoiler:Averted with Alear in the last chapter's NonStandardGameOver, as despite reverting back into a fell dragon now that they've been invoked, they are still apparently capable of speech, asking Sombron what happened before discovering their fate.]]
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* CripplingOverspecialisation: Almost all of the benefits that Soren provides in combat are exclusively for tome-users and no one else, heavily restricting his utility compared to other magic-focused Emblems like Celica and Veronica.
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* DumbStruck: When invoked by Sombron, Emblems lose the ability to communicate vocally and non-vocally, which reflects the fact that they have no free will in this state and their consciousness is dimmed. Downplayed with the Alternate Elyos Bracelet Emblems (Except the Emblem of Rivals) who are still able to speak despite being tainted by fell dragon power, though it seems to take quite a bit of effort due to how strained they sound, only due to Alear's presence, as Nel repeatedly notes that Bracelet Emblems in such a state shouldn't be able to speak and she's never seen it happen before. [[spoiler:This is also averted with Alear in the last chapter's NonStandardGameOver, as despite reverting back into a fell dragon now that they've been invoked, they are still apparently capable of speech, asking Sombron what happened before discovering their fate.]]

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* DumbStruck: When invoked by Sombron, Emblems lose the ability to communicate vocally and non-vocally, which reflects the fact that they have no free will in this state and their consciousness is dimmed. Downplayed with the Alternate Elyos Bracelet Emblems (Except the Emblem of Rivals) who are still able to speak despite being tainted by fell dragon power, though it seems to take quite a bit of effort due to how strained they sound, only due to Alear's presence, as Nel repeatedly notes that Bracelet Emblems in such a state shouldn't be able to speak and she's never seen it happen before. [[spoiler:This is also averted [[spoiler:Averted with Alear in the last chapter's NonStandardGameOver, as despite reverting back into a fell dragon now that they've been invoked, they are still apparently capable of speech, asking Sombron what happened before discovering their fate.]]
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* DumbStruck: When invoked by Sombron, Emblems lose the ability to communicate vocally and non-vocally, which reflects the fact that they have no free will in this state and their consciousness is dimmed. Averted with all Bracelet Emblems (Except the Emblem of Rivals) who are still able to speak despite being tainted by fell dragon power, though it seems to take quite a bit of effort due to how strained they sound. This aversion is also only due to Alear's presence, as Nel repeatedly notes that Bracelet Emblems in such a state shouldn't be able to speak and she's never seen it happen before. [[spoiler:This is also averted with Alear in the last chapter's NonStandardGameOver, as despite reverting back into a fell dragon now that they've been invoked, they are still somewhat capable of speech, asking Sombron what happened before discovering their fate.]]

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* DumbStruck: When invoked by Sombron, Emblems lose the ability to communicate vocally and non-vocally, which reflects the fact that they have no free will in this state and their consciousness is dimmed. Averted Downplayed with all the Alternate Elyos Bracelet Emblems (Except the Emblem of Rivals) who are still able to speak despite being tainted by fell dragon power, though it seems to take quite a bit of effort due to how strained they sound. This aversion is also sound, only due to Alear's presence, as Nel repeatedly notes that Bracelet Emblems in such a state shouldn't be able to speak and she's never seen it happen before. [[spoiler:This is also averted with Alear in the last chapter's NonStandardGameOver, as despite reverting back into a fell dragon now that they've been invoked, they are still somewhat apparently capable of speech, asking Sombron what happened before discovering their fate.]]
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* AdvertisedExtra: Ephraim is featured quite prominently in a couple of advertising, notably a video showcasing Eirika and her abilities, alongside some merchandise, which suggests that he can be used as an Emblem. In-game though, he is hardly present, only restricted to appearing in combat and photo mode, and doesn't even appear elsewhere, let alone having any proper dialogue or plot importance.

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* AdvertisedExtra: Ephraim is featured quite prominently in a couple of advertising, notably a video showcasing Eirika and her abilities, alongside some merchandise, which suggests that he can be used has as an Emblem.much of a major role in the story as the other Emblems. In-game though, he is hardly present, only restricted to appearing in combat and photo mode, and doesn't even appear elsewhere, let alone having any proper dialogue or plot importance.
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* Irony: Lyn's highest-ranking engage weapon, Mulagir, and her trial map both originated from ''The Binding Blade'', a game that was both developed and released when Lyn herself didn't even exist at the time. However, this is justified with her trial map, as in ''The Blazing Blade'', all of the maps associated with her are considered too small to be used as a basis, and as a result, a map from ''The Binding Blade'' was used instead.

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* Irony: {{Irony}}: Lyn's highest-ranking engage weapon, Mulagir, and her trial map both originated from ''The Binding Blade'', a game that was both developed and released when Lyn herself didn't even exist at the time. However, this is justified with her trial map, as in ''The Blazing Blade'', all of the maps associated with her are considered too small to be used as a basis, and as a result, a map from ''The Binding Blade'' was used instead.

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In canon, Emblems aren't the same characters as the ones they're based on.


* AscendedExtra: Downplayed. In ''The Blazing Blade'', despite being one of the three main protagonists of the game, having never completely fallen off plotwise, and lord-like traits, she was, ironically, the least important character among the three lords, and the only time she was truly important was in her tale and two chapters before being thrust into the same role of plot relevance as pretty much most other characters aside from appearing in cutscenes to provide dialogue and doesn't do anything else major in the main campaign. Here, she's the main lord representing the game instead of Eliwood or Hector. However, since Emblems are treated as echoes of the heroes they're based on, this Lyn is not the same individual as the one from ''The Blazing Blade''.



* Irony: Lyn's highest-ranking engage weapon, Mulagir, and her trial map both originated from ''The Binding Blade'', a game that was both developed and released when Lyn herself didn't even exist at the time. However, this is justified with her trial map, as in ''The Blazing Blade'', all of the maps associated with her are considered too small to be used as a basis, and as a result, a map from ''The Binding Blade'' was used instead.



* AdvertisedExtra: Ephraim is featured quite prominently in a couple of advertising, notably a video showcasing Eirika and her abilities, which suggests that he is a major character of this game. In-game though, he is hardly present, only restricted to appearing in combat and photo mode, and doesn't even appear elsewhere, let alone having any proper dialogue or plot importance.

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* AdvertisedExtra: Ephraim is featured quite prominently in a couple of advertising, notably a video showcasing Eirika and her abilities, alongside some merchandise, which suggests that he is a major character of this game.can be used as an Emblem. In-game though, he is hardly present, only restricted to appearing in combat and photo mode, and doesn't even appear elsewhere, let alone having any proper dialogue or plot importance.



* AscendedExtra: By comparison to the other Emblems. Lucina technically wasn't a main character of ''Awakening'' in a gameplay sense: she could be lost in battle without triggering a GameOver and she doesn't join the player's army until halfway through the game's story. Here, she's the main Lord representing the game, rather than Robin or Chrom.

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* AscendedExtra: By Downplayed, but by comparison to the other Emblems. Emblems, Lucina technically wasn't a main character of ''Awakening'' in a gameplay sense: she could be lost in battle without triggering a GameOver and she doesn't join the player's army until halfway through the game's story. Here, she's the main Lord representing the game, rather than Robin or Chrom. However, since Emblems are treated as echoes of the heroes they're based on, this Lucina is not the same individual as the one from ''Awakening''.
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For information regarding Veronica's portrayal in ''Heroes'', see [[Characters/FireEmblemHeroesMidgard her character profile]].

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For information regarding Veronica's portrayal in ''Heroes'', see [[Characters/FireEmblemHeroesMidgard [[Characters/FireEmblemHeroesEmbla her character profile]].
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[InvincibleHero The Radiant Hero]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[InvincibleHero The Radiant Hero]]]]Hero]][=/=][[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes Of Radiance]]]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Emblem Ike in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0703_9.png]][[/labelnote]]

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