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* AdultFear: The child hunts are much more scary in this manga, serving as Seliph's motivation for fighting back.
** Travant still uses Coirpre as a hostage, but he has less importance in this story due to Lene not being in it.
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''Fire Emblem: Light Inheritors'' is one of the manga adaptations of ''Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War''. Specifically, this adaptation focuses on Seliph's tale, covering chapters 6-9 of ''Genealogy''.

What's important about this adaptation is that it expands many of the characterizations of the children, as well as devoting some character arcs to their development, specifically for Seliph, Ares, and Leif as the main examples. What's also notable is that the overall plot undergoes a few changes, specifically that some characters that die in their later appearances die in their first appearances.

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!!''Fire Emblem: Light Inheritors'' includes examples of:
* AdaptationExpansion: Expands on many characters' personalities and interactions, mostly through adapting some characters out.
* AdaptedOut: Lene and Hilda, meaning that Ares joins Febail for working for Bloom, Hannibal joins after Travant dies rather than if Coirpre was in the army, and Bloom's the one who killed his sister. Ishtore's also not there, though frankly he doesn't play much of a role anyway.
* AdultFear: The child hunts are much more scary in this manga, serving as Seliph's motivation for fighting back.
** Travant still uses Coirpre as a hostage, but he has less importance in this story due to Lene not being in it.
* AlternateShowInterpretation: The manga switches between serious and funny numerous times to the point where it even tries to be funny in serious situations.
* AscendedExtra: Despite his canon relation to Eyvel and Patty, Febail doesn't get as much exposure as many of the other characters. This manga introduces him alongside Ares, and apart from that, he even becomes Seliph's ''love rival''.
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Played straight with the Frieges, like the original game.
* BittersweetEnding: Even with the manga's cancellation, the ending can be this. Seliph and Lana do get their happy ending and become a couple. However, Altena still isn't recruited and is still in her distraught state. Then there's Febail, who already has a screwed-up life himself, and who ''knows'' how he'll feel when the one he likes ends up with someone else.
* BolivianArmyEnding: Yeah, Travant's dead, but Seliph still has yet to face even Emperor Arvis, much less Julius.
* BreakTheCutie: Fee gets disowned by her father while half-naked and in front of everyone. Lewyn even slaps her in the face. Harsh for a girl who merely wanted to see her father again.
* BrotherSisterIncest: Julia has a crush on Seliph, which is why Lana keeps her distance from him initially. Julia becomes extremely distraught when Seliph is shown to care for Lana more.
** While technically cousins, since Brigid and Edain are identical twins, this counts for Lester and Patty. Same for Febail's crush on Lana.
** Arthur and Tine have a lot of incestuous subtext between the two, especially with the two saying they love each other.
* CrapsackWorld: If you're living in a place with child hunts on the daily, then it can only be described as this.
* DarkerAndEdgier: You see the child hunts for yourself, Bloom killed his sister, and Travant abused Altena. Lewyn also slaps his daughter's face in front of everyone while she's half-naked and recovering from injuries.
* DeathOfAChild: Played straight, especially in the first few chapters.
* Deconstruction: The manga explores how Ares would be if his chivalrous side was downplayed in favor toward his grudge for Seliph.
* Filler: It seems that every time Ares is shown to have "disappeared," it just gives the cast time to interact with each other, especially the main trio.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Febail's arrow doesn't kill Fee outright. Justified, since Febail says he missed her vital points on purpose.
* GenkiGirl: Patty, obviously. In the manga, her brother becomes this with her.
* GenerationXerox:
** Seliph, Leif, and Ares become a trio of friends, just like their fathers.
** Nanna is just as temperamental as her mother.
** Fee is as adamant for Lewyn to come home like her mother. Ced is noticeably cold like his father.
* HateSink: This whole manga seems to be the target of it, from shoujo character designs that don't fit a game like ''Genealogy'', to the weird ways it tries to be funny yet serious. It is often unfavorably compared to the widely regarded Oosawa manga.
* HeelFaceTurn: Iuchar, Iucharba, Ares, and Febail. While Tine is also this, she's mainly used as a hostage and clearly doesn't want to fight with her house anymore at that point.
* HeroicLineage: One of the reasons behind Febail's recruitment is based on the fact that he has major Ulir blood and can wield the Yewfelle. Seliph even calls him a Crusader.
* HotterAndSexier: While the fanservice isn't as present, there is a scene where Febail sleeps without a shirt on.
* KissingCousins: Larcei has a crush on Shannan (and Shannan even calls Larcei cute, on that matter), and Febail has a crush on Lana. Lester and Patty are a couple.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Happens with Patty to Shannan (though later dropped when Patty loves Lester instead), and, funny enough, her brother to Lana. Same with Iuchar and Iucharba to Larcei.
* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: Averted in that both Iuchar and Iucharba are both recruited by Seliph.
* OneManArmy: Ced is one.
* RecurringBoss: Thankfully averted, as all the bosses die in their first appearances, and in Ishtar's case, Julius saves her.
* ShadesOfConflict: Invoked for a lot of the recruitments, especially off the enemy. Notable for Ares and Tine.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Coirpre, despite not having any importance due to Lene not being in the manga, has this effect on Altena so that she keeps going on her own journey.
* StaticRoleExchangeableCharacter: Lene has so much of one that writing her out actually makes Ares ''better''.
* TheUnfought: Javarro's mercenary group and Bramsel, as Lene doesn't exist. Also, Ishtore.
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