
I’m grateful for the episodes from my student days…
You are no longer my friend.
I didn’t expect it to lead to a discussion about trusting Gold Mari Rose III, who switched sides from the enemy after the Vail’s abusive chain attack.
Isn’t the author of this spin-off good at drawing manga?
The power of the word chain attack has doubled, and it was no good.
Speaking of which, those deformed dragons are unaffected by dragon attacks, right…?
>>5
As a result, it feels like just a special ability to kill the protagonist…
It’s nice that there are scenes where they are sitting quietly and having meetings.
It has an atmosphere.
>>6
I think it would be nice if the main conversation in the next work’s interlude is like this…
During a military council, you won’t just stand around, and there’s less effort needed to move.
I’m sorry…
I’m sorry that it’s obvious she’s quite beautiful with just this amount of appearance…
I’m sorry, without a gag, she’s just a big-breasted beautiful girl…
It’s not me.
Someone did it.
I don’t know.
Past events
I wonder if there are others like me who went to the signing event, Anonymous Dragon.
The editor was sharing various behind-the-scenes stories, and it was interesting.
>>10
I envy you, great job.
I couldn’t go because of where I live, so I hope you’ll do it again.
Guri… take that staff and give it to the other Eleos, the Mauve.
Since there are no mobs appearing, it feels like the Four Dogs are the bad guys…
>>12
Speaking of which, I was supposed to face Moave and Marron here.
There are parts that make me go “wow,” like episodes from student days or when Gri helps Veil, but I’m sad that the battle scenes have been cut again because I love Mov-ojisan and Maron-chan…
Although there has been no direct damage from the veil (?), Fogart is quite perceptive.
The style is so aesthetic that Rosado is leaning towards being handsome!
Normally, we would need a special attack for the aberration, so it would be the turn of Moilique and Mofram, but since they are injured, I guess we will have to hold them back for now.
I thought that in the next burning fillet, Kamui would end up splashing water.
Bad news: Ephraim is on hold.
Why are you worried about the barter more than the main Eirika!
>>21
It’s only natural to be concerned about my brother, isn’t it?
Elder brother thinks so too.
>>24
Hah!
Is the talking Ephraim on hold?
Hah!
Rosado has a mental toughness that belies his appearance, making it feel like my heart is being feminized.
After careful consideration, calling Yashiro Taku just for “Hah!” is a luxurious game.
>>27
Isn’t that just a reuse of Ephraim’s attack lines from the “Pair Up” feature?
It’s like a mix of Tiki from Fire Emblem Heroes speaking exactly the same lines in Smash Bros.
>>27
How rude! Hmph! There are patterns of voices like that, right, brother?
Haa!
It’s frustrating that Goldmarie is a flawless beautiful girl who is consistently serious all the time.
Other bracelets have mentions of two or three people being inside one, but…
Was there any mention that there are two people in Eirík’s ring…?
>>30
“Is that who I think it is?” type of conversation happens.
>>30
None
That’s why the nameless dragons are concerned about Eirika’s mental state.
>>34
Huh?
Unlike the development of the main story, Ephraim’s treatment is unpredictable…
I wish I could go to the signing event.
I was about to go, but I got stuck with work…
There is a child who hasn’t done anything in Engage Emblem.
Since it was at a pace of one chapter per episode, they mentioned that from here on, they might be able to portray things more slowly, so I would be happy if they elaborate on the past of the four dogs and Lord Jaryuu.
Celine’s fierce face is a lifesaver.
I’ve come to understand the feelings of wanting to cloud the veil.
There is also a bracelet with three pieces.
Well, isn’t it ultimately a matter of voice convenience?
Just because they are the main characters doesn’t mean that Chlorof shouldn’t also be included alongside Kamukamu and Berubere, and there are also Alm and Eliwood who are being left out.
Considering the act of stealing a ring from Litros again, it’s surprising that the Ilshion group was forgiven.
>>42
Ilshion is, first and foremost, a seriously dangerous country where divine dragons actually exist and have a massive influence, and where they openly practice the faith of evil dragons while being entrusted with rings…
>>47
Isn’t the first princess, who particularly believes in the divine dragon in that country, especially dangerous?
>>50
I think it’s closer to describe it as being able to lean somewhat toward the better side.
>>50
Considering it in an illusion-like way, it’s a ridiculously rock-like guy.
But if this guy hadn’t succeeded to the throne, Ilshion would have been completely finished.
>>50
Well, if we didn’t have the belief in the god dragon, there might have been a possibility we would have swung towards something like the evil Ibi-sama…
>>47
On top of that, it’s true that it has been revealed that it was not Brodia who initiated the war with Ilshion, but Ilshion instead…
>>42
It’s a bit late, but Ivy’s line when winning a battle is “This is unforgivable.”
I think that the fact that Hortensia says “It’s okay not to forgive” is related to that.
If you think about the three bracelets being left like that for a thousand years, it’s just too terrifying.
>>43
It’s scary that those guys are the ones inside.
>>45
Maybe it’s because they’re from my student days, but they surprisingly seem to be stagnant yet still relatively decent.
In five years, it will have become a space distilled from hell within hell.
>>49
It’s great that these guys, during their most fun times, discarded all their entanglements and were just kids, and after being thrown into the same space for a few thousand years, they became just a friendly trio.
At the same time, it is painful to realize that without constraints, the third-level leader could become friends.
The student uniform Hortensia is cute.
It seems that Momanne-chan’s personality suggests that she might have recorded around FEH Parts 3 to 4, so there’s a possibility that she avoided recording due to being fired up about the initial aspects of Ephraim.
So what is it?
Are you saying you wanted to see Chrom sandwiched between Lucina and Lucina?
>>48
It’s a scene that Sara would probably envy.
It’s really not good that it resembles a traditional legend, Mamenne-chan.
I laughed when Celestia said that she didn’t know what gacha summoning was and found it scary…
>>54
It’s just a clear presentation of what kind of ability the player has, but if I had to say, it’s more like my ability, right?
Ivy’s outfit, the grill for the barbecue, and her beliefs are all too rock.
The anemone will cry.
There’s an emoji for 🪻?
Why is it?
The one with three people in it has a vibe of being a gathering of three who returned to part one after looking at some route somewhere, so it’s extremely out but also safe.
Ivy-sama is strange, but the fact that others are openly practicing the Evil Dragon Cult in that world is just too insane.
>>60
But… the Dragon God didn’t save my husband…
>>66
I understand, so at least lie down.
Don’t treat the usual summoning BGM as a side tune.
What face do you have to do the Somblé faith, Irushion?
At least hide it.
Everyone! When it comes to Guri, it’s all about long-distance warp, right? Don’t warp like it’s just that vibe!
The Grima who came to FEH was also skilled in long-distance warp…
That guy’s warp element is a ring…!
>>65
Using the wand for teleportation is more of a job for Moov, isn’t it?
A sad past for Mauve, who might not be allowed to be brought out because a proper conversation seems to be progressing.
It seems that as long as mom didn’t plan to interfere with humans and resurrect Somble, she allowed faith to be free…
>>70
I can’t believe it’s an era where the rare beast is awakening as I had planned.
>>70
Unlike other mythological deities, the fact that the evil dragon Sonbur is historically confirmed as a genuine nemesis is just too much noise.
>>77
The divine dragon did not save us!
Even if you fall into evil, you should cling to the evil dragon!!
Mauv is a little too understanding…
Well, it might be a spoiler, but in the end, it’s about Veil-chan and *gonyogonyo*…
I wonder what it is about that guy that people believe in the Sonburu faith.
Leaving aside the crazy Hyacinth King, the citizens are sober and actually believing in that guy, right?
The existence of the divine dragon is equivalent to the existence of the evil dragon, and it has been historically established that they were adversarial.
The divine dragon exists in the world as a big name, and while borrowing its power, it is celebrating the enemies of the divine dragon with a “Banzai!”
Even if destroyed, I can’t complain…
Celine is scary.
This stupidly shaped continent is to blame~
Today, it seems the teacher is very good at making a desperate face, so I am now looking forward to the depiction of the rare beast acting as the child of the evil dragon.
Illusion has hardly any resources, yet it’s increasing enemies and still managing to function as a country… It’s quite something.
It’s unavoidable that the academy is located in a remote area since the Kadain era…
Brodia has nothing but rocky mountains and potatoes! Ilshion has nothing but snow-capped mountains and potatoes! Solm has nothing but deserts and sand dunes! Fertile lands of Filene and Litos.
The court’s political drama is terrible…! Even though it started with that, Lady Ivy really went to the Dragon God Church well…
The school in the world of FE is in a strange place.
The more I think about Ilshion, the stronger the prince of Brodia becomes, who lived to forge peace for the sake of enriching our two nations from that situation.
>>87
The previous generation also diligently formed a non-aggression pact with the prosperous nation and has been upholding it all along, so I get the impression that they were quite an elegant royal family for an invading nation.
>>87
Regarding this, it was discovered that trading between Brodia, known for its specialty products, and Ilshion, active in making decorative items, would result in a win-win situation. Diamond and Ivy are truly amazing…
There are some people who understand the reasoning behind the enemy movements or the stupid Arv that are triggered by racial units and expulsion, but the feeling of what the Loput Church and the Evil Dragon Church are all about is just amazing.
How was that Gimurei religion again…
>>88
Pelezia feels similar to Ilshion.
Nationwide belief in the Evil Dragon.
At least in the manga, it seems that King Hyacinth was a decent guy before he became obsessed with the worship of Sonbulle.
Alfred also had a tone like, “Well, faith is free and the people aren’t bad…”
I feel like there weren’t many problems before the revival of the evil dragon.
Regardless of individual units, if you consider it as a nation within the dragon world, it’s too unreasonable, Ilshion…
So it’s not that I’m saying punish them; in that worldview, I think the faith in the evil dragon itself is a total mistake.
>>95
But Lord Veil is naughty, right?
As I thought, the terrain is too extreme, Eleos!
Locally, there are quite a few problematic places like Dark Night or Thracia.
>>96
The Eleos continent is like a wall to protect Litos, according to the world map…
It seems that at first, it wasn’t so much about faith but more about enshrining to pacify the evil gods.
I wonder if it gradually changed due to a poor environment or being oppressed by other countries.
I would like to ask for forgiveness for thinking that Brodia is definitely secretly teaming up with Ilshion to target Filene.
But you know…
In Illusion, there are fairy villages and Anna’s village.
I think Lord Lumiere endured it well, as intervening poorly would have led to trouble.
The Wind Flower also ended up with Fergus taking on the extreme poverty-stricken terrain, but in Elysium, it’s tough with three-fifths of the country being harsh land, which is a severe imbalance.
In the game, they said something like he was a kind and wonderful person in the conversation between Hortensia and Linden… but they’re at war, aren’t they?
If the atmosphere continues to be that everyone with the blood of the evil dragon should die, then it’s likely that Ryuul’s heritage will be revealed right afterward, and it would be a great spectacle to witness.
As an exception, Filene’s world has such an excessive number of bugs that other terrains feel like hard mode.
In the rich land of Phirene, one must have the resolve that comes from being in a rich land, which can be tough.
>>108
I think it’s amazing that both countries, Solm and Brodia, have made the decision to pursue peace, especially considering the muscle-headed nature of Brodia, and that they are able to maintain it.
It is difficult to portray the invading side in a positive light, not only in FE.
There are those like Mars, who buried the chapter that launched an invasion against Perati in darkness.
Veil clouds are nice, aren’t they…
Linden was originally a subordinate of the Hyacinth’s elder brother, and Hortensia was the child of a concubine.
Isn’t Ilshion a bit too murky compared to the background setting before the resurrection of the Dragon God?
Even the nation of Brodia, said to be attempting to invade Illusion, would understand that once they know the truth, they can’t really complain about it… I think that’s art.
Honestly, because they haven’t touched Vitaiichi while protecting the alliance, Brodia doesn’t really look much like an invading nation.
Ilshion seems like a simple battle between enemy nations because the visuals on the other side are too “rock” and there’s also the aspect of a grudge originating from there.
Since the number of younger siblings has increased due to the game’s chain attack, it seems that the illustration has been changed to show Diamant suppressing the fading Staluke.
>>116
Staluke himself has been questioning and getting angry about being a manga, so it has taken on a form that feels natural.
It might be the biggest difference between the manga and the original work.
It’s so futile that, despite being a military nation, we’re stuck in a stalemate against Ilshion.
Is winter general too strong?
It’s quite dark that there are hardly any nobles in the direct troops other than the Filene group…
The winter general is one of the most formidable enemies even in real warfare.
There are cases where hastening the advance to avoid potential issues ends up leading to a checkmate instead.
The road connected to Illusion was narrow, and it was always snowing, which made it look really difficult to attack.
It’s said that the Citrinica family is incredibly wealthy, but the intense concentration of wealth is a common issue in impoverished countries, isn’t it?
>>122
Citrinica is fortunate to have the opportunity to learn early on that there are things that cannot be bought with money.
Actually, I’ve been looking forward to the 6 vs 6 battle of the emblem warriors in chapter 17…
>>123
It’s 7 to 6, right, brother?
>>126
Hmph.
>>126
Huh!
>>126
Hey!
>>123
Suddenly, the emblem warrior showdown battle has started and it consumes 6 episodes…
During the exploration of the chapter where Guri revealed the plot, Orthecia…
I used to believe in the evil dragon too, but what’s wrong with changing? I like that you say that.
Eirika has come back after a round…
>>129
It’s just that I’ll be going around the continent as well…
>>133
Just as I returned from circling the continent, the mid-game’s major battle began, and I was truly mesmerized.
I want to quickly see what will happen to my older brother.
If the older brother over here is the type to be independent and have his own will, then Eirika is quite at an advantage, right?
>>134
The original work’s Mofuram is like Morph or Monica (the wife of Olsson)…
It was such a small detail that I didn’t care, but the composition of All For One was really familiar and I couldn’t handle it.
>>136
The composition of the awakening package is nice, isn’t it?
Looking back now, the belief in the evil dragon of Awakening Pelerisia was really disturbing.
It had an atmosphere that made the ressentiment of the Kingdom of Gra even more vivid.
The text of Ephraim who is not independent.
Eirīk
Eirik Eirik Eirik Eirik Eirik Eirik Eirik Eirik Eirik
It’s been said many times, but I’m really grateful that both Hyacinth and Morion died in the confusion.
If both were alive, they would become a troublesome existence after Sonble’s death.
The Gimley religion is indeed a serious cult, but it’s also the state religion, and it was interesting that the powerful figures around Ganrel treated it merely as a means of governing the country.
I was reminded when I saw Seadus that yesterday was Aqua-san’s birthday.
That person doesn’t really seem the type for Hinamatsuri…
If the real Ephraim is in the ring, when his raw power is inferior, he doubles his status; if the opponent is a cavalry heavy knight, it further quadruples. That’s why the ring that stops at 150% against monsters is the strongest according to Eliwood’s thoughts.
I don’t think that once Morion forms an alliance, they will also extend their hands to Filene, and the countries will seem to come together! So I don’t think it will reach the point where they rise up and attack!
Well, since Brodia’s muscle-brain ideology remains unchanged, it’s not impossible to say that it could become quite troublesome.
>>144
It’s more about the impact on the surroundings than the person’s actions themselves…
The fact that Hyacinth and Morion died and the Dragon God worship faction, along with the moderate faction represented by Diamond and Ivy, became the kings is truly a stroke of extraordinary luck…
It was subtly hinted at in the original work.
It was good that the troublesome nature of the nobles in Brodia was clearly depicted in the manga.
I wonder what percentage of the Ilshion citizens survived at the end of the war…
The worst thing about Brodia as depicted in the original work is the attitude of the person who came to greet at the border.
>>150
🙇♂️
>>150
Moreover, as soon as the conversation during the intermission ended and they joined in, the two who had been standing by with stern faces suddenly started having fun.
Aren’t you guys different from the video?
>>158
The rude Lapis has inconsistent super strength settings, smash tutorials, and growth rates!
>>162
In fact, the power at the time of joining is quite high.
That’s why some players quickly let Berserk take control.
>>162
Oh, so your name is Lapis-chan, how cute…
Well then, shall we switch to that big sword you’re holding for now?
>>162
I really felt like you should properly coordinate with the staff…
Both Diamand and Ivy worked on post-war reconstruction and major reforms, but while Ivy was recognized for it during their lifetime, Diamand’s reforms were acknowledged many years after their death…
I like the pressure of angry Celine.
It was a relief that Alfred, who was with Ryuul, was mild-mannered, but in that case, it could be a signal to start a war.
>>156
Alfred was also warning me…
When the reforms of Diamand were recognized as remarkable and he was celebrated as a great ruler, it seemed that Lord Shinryu was visiting the graves.
Alfred is able to view things harshly in line with his worldview, but simply put, his health is in bad shape.
If Citrinica doesn’t fit well, I can’t help but think that such lines might come out.
Lapis probably had a completely different character as if someone else had possessed her at that point.
>>166
In reality, I don’t have any confidence in myself at all.
If I think about it, it’s kind of cute that they desperately put on a brave front in front of someone who might be the lord’s enemy.
Diamonds are really people whose value completely changes with the times and environment.
If you were born in a chaotic era like the chapter of the evil dragon, you’d probably be called foolish.
Even after the doubts were cleared, Lapis still had a somewhat aggressive attitude.
>>160
In Sacred Magic, among the major nations, only Grado is crazy, and even the crazy ones are just chips, while the knights are filled with doubts and fatigue, generally having a similar structure.
Citrine is quite indifferent towards unsettling opponents when supporting Mr. Yunaka.
Well, just to follow up, it seems that Staluke and the others, who were on standby until the Divine Dragon Army arrived at the border, may have been on edge since they were repeatedly attacked by bandits.
If you’re going to come to greet me like a prince of an allied nation or the face of the divine dragon I worship, then be aware of that! That said, let’s just say it’s still okay until your true identity is revealed.
Right after that, “Hmm, you’re the Prince of Filene? Here in Brodia, strength is everything, but should I test your skills?” That kind of attitude is really bad, Lapis-chan.
It was good that Staluke took over the scene with his quick self-deprecating humor, but even Alfred was at a level where he was like, “What the heck?!” with those barbaric lines…
Seeing my fallen self, I can’t tell whether Alfred is targeting me or not, but his behavior shows enough composure to provoke me, leaving me wondering what it all means.
I will give a ring to Lapis, so please take responsibility.
>>176
The queen of potatoes…
Kamui’s important person is…
Goddess of the Bulletin Board
Lapis
What kind of crime would warrant such a dishonorable nickname?