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* When Attuned Caeda was first revealed, many pointed out that she looks very similar to Lucina, with the tiara and shades of blue being present on her outfit. While this might come off as a coincidence at first, since her outfit is supposed to be based on her husband Marth, Caeda actually is one of the Ylissean royalty's ancestors, making her resemblance to Lucina more clear.

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* When the Attuned Caeda and Ascended Merric banner was first revealed, many pointed out that she the former looks very similar to Lucina, with the tiara and shades of blue being present on her outfit. While this might come off as a coincidence at first, since her outfit is supposed to be based on her husband Marth, Caeda actually is one of the Ylissean royalty's ancestors, making her resemblance to Lucina more clear.
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* When Attuned Caeda was first revealed, many pointed out that she looks very similar to Lucina, with the tiara and shades of blue being present on her outfit. While this might come off as a coincidence at first, since her outfit is supposed to be based on her husband Marth, Caeda actually is one of the Ylissean royalty's ancestors, making her resemblance to Lucina more clear.
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* All of Lilina's variants (Except her regular variant) are cavalry units. While it doesn't seem to make sense considering that her only promoted class in ''The Binding Blade'' is the infantry Sage and Mage Knights don't even exist in Elibe, it makes a ''lot'' more sense when you realize that she made mention of her owning a pony in the Extended Epilogue of the prequel, ''The Blazing Blade''.
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* Legendary Edelgard's map has a sword fighter with Bowbreaker and a green mage with Lancebreaker, seemingly geared to fight Edelgard's two biggest adversaries, [[TheArcher Claude]] and Dimitri.

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* Legendary Edelgard's map has a sword fighter with Bowbreaker and a green mage with Lancebreaker, seemingly geared to fight Edelgard's two biggest adversaries, [[TheArcher Claude]] Claude and Dimitri.
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* Raven's RedBaron title is Peerless Fighter. This isn't just a testament to his skill; it's referring to the fact that he's from a disgraced noble family. In other words, he was once a [[IncrediblyLamePun peer]].

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* Raven's RedBaron title is Peerless Fighter. This isn't just a testament to his skill; it's referring to the fact that he's from a disgraced noble family. In other words, he was once a [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} peer]].



*** Sonya wearing Múspell attire not only references her being a MsFanservice, or in other words, [[IncrediblyLamePun hot]], but also her connection to Vestals in ''Shadows of Valentia'', who are rare ancient priestesses who were sacrificed to the dark god Duma that are WreathedInFlames and have the same animations as Witches, which Sonya is only as an enemy in ''Gaiden'' as well as implied what she became in her ending in ''Shadows of Valentia''.

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*** Sonya wearing Múspell attire not only references her being a MsFanservice, or in other words, [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} hot]], but also her connection to Vestals in ''Shadows of Valentia'', who are rare ancient priestesses who were sacrificed to the dark god Duma that are WreathedInFlames and have the same animations as Witches, which Sonya is only as an enemy in ''Gaiden'' as well as implied what she became in her ending in ''Shadows of Valentia''.
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* Book VII saw the release of two separate Harmonized Heroes that paired characters up with different versions of themselves. Harmonized Bridal Adult and Young Tiki from ''Awakening'' and ''Mystery of the Emblem'', Harmonized Halloween Anna and Anna from ''Awakening'' and ''Engage''. It's pretty fitting then that Book VII itself also focused on different versions of the same girl, with Gullveig, Kvasir, and Seidr all being the same person at different points in time.
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** A character by the name of Níðhöggr finally appears by the time Book VIII has rolled out, and she is not a force for good, ordered by Læraðr to, along with her sister Hræsvelgr, to prevent the peace between Askr and Emblem from being finalized.

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* Some people have pointed out that Fallen Chrom's cape looks markedly similar to Marth's, and his attire is notably more regal-looking than what he'd usually wear...and given how much of a sick bastard Grima is, who's to say they didn't deliberately make Chrom look like a king when they revived him as a twisted way of mocking him for failing to protect his kingdom?

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* Some people have pointed out that Fallen Fell Exalt Chrom's cape appearance looks markedly similar to Marth's, and Marth's by way of him wearing his great lord attire is notably and having its color changed to more regal-looking than what he'd usually wear...and given closely take after his ancestor...Given how much of a sick bastard Grima is, who's to say they it didn't deliberately make Chrom look like a king his ancestor when they it revived him as a twisted way of mocking both him for failing to protect his kingdom?kingdom and his ancestor Marth with how his bloodline ended up down the road?


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** This part can be mitigated somewhat thanks to the ending of Book VII where [[spoiler:Kvasir and Gullveig were given second chances to live on as spirits within Seiðr after their untimely demises, showing that even Gullveig in her present form can be allowed to have some semblance of freedom from the Golden Serpent's curse.]]
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* Brave Gullveig. The main villain of Book VII won the female side of Choose Your Legends 7 primarily due to fanservice; since the playerbase had little information about her background or motivations. But by the time of the Brave Heroes’ release, we found out the truth: '''Gullveig is Seidr’s future self, trapped in an eternal cycle of despair and destruction.''' And her Brave variant wear Seidr’s clothes, reminding her of what she once was, but can never be again. All because ''you,'' the playerbase, wanted a MsFanservice. YouMonster
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* Additionally, Lapis being a 3 and 4-star unit off the bat can be seen as a clear reference to her humble upbringing as a country girl who managed to make it big as a royal soldier of Brodia. Citrinne being green and not blue is an interesting choice given in ''Engage'', she's best off utilizing Thunder-type tomes alongside the Bond Rings that best facilitate them, but green ''is'' the color most associated with money.
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* The 2023 Bridal banner features Adult Tiki (with her [[MyFutureSelfAndMe younger self]]), Anna, Say'ri, and Flavia. At first it seems like an odd choice of women to put on the banner until you look at who the Tempest Trials unit is: Male Robin. All four women are characters that ''only'' Male Robin can marry.

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*** Related to that, out of all the Fallen Heroes, Fallen Dimitri is the only one where his eye is not red, as well as his dark flames be slightly smaller than the other Fallen Heroes. This is hinting that he is not as fallen as the other Fallen Heroes, with him being only just murderous and slightly insane, but has the chance to change to a better person, like in the Azure Moon route. This is also reinforced with his accessory, where the ordinary one is his broken Noble Lance, while the EX version is the broken Vengeful Lance. The broken Vengeful Lance accessory is also another Fridge Brilliance: his Fallen variant has the Vengeful Lance, but when Byleth meets him again after the TimeSkip in ''Three Houses'', he does not have it, meaning that he somehow broke that and potentially be free from that lance's possible influence.



*** Related to that, out of all the Fallen Heroes, Fallen Dimitri is the only one where his eye is not red, as well as his dark flames be slightly smaller than the other Fallen Heroes. This is hinting that he is not as fallen as the other Fallen Heroes, with him being only just murderous and slightly insane, but has the chance to change to a better person, like in the Azure Moon route. This is also reinforced with his accessory, where the ordinary one is his broken Noble Lance, while the EX version is the broken Vengeful Lance. The broken Vengeful Lance accessory is also another Fridge Brilliance: his Fallen variant has the Vengeful Lance, but when Byleth meets him again after the TimeSkip in ''Three Houses'', he does not have it, meaning that he somehow broke that and potentially be free from that lance's possible influence.
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** Everyone on the "Beyond Control" banner fell victim to circumstances beyond their control, are more tragic than antagonistic and had to be defeated/[[MercyKill killed]] by playable characters in their home game. Lilith was only acting out of loyalty to her father until her defeat by the Awakening Trio and Anankos's sane half in the ''Hidden Fates'' DLC; Ninian had lost control of her dragon form and was accidentally killed by Eliwood in ''Blazing Blade''; Gustav was unwillingly resurrected by Hel and was defeated after being forced to fight his own children in ''Heroes'', and Rhea needed to be cut down in the final chapter of the Silver Snow route of ''Three Houses'' after she used up too much of her power and went berserk.

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