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  developer Intelligent Systems
  publisher Nintendo
  released April 25 , 2003 ('''JP''')<br> November 3 , 2003 ('''NA''')<br> July 16 , 2004 ('''EU''')
  genre Tactical RPG
  modes Single Player
  ratings ESRB : Everyone
  platforms Game Boy Advance
  media 128- Megabit Cartridge


''Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword'' (''.

Note that while "Blazing Sword" is the official translated sub-title of the game used by Nintendo (in the official website when describing the history of the game, for example), it doesn't actually appear in the North American and European versions of the games themselves. The subtitle is used here to disambiguate the game from the ''Fire Emblem'' series itself.


CHARACTERS


  • Lyndis (''a.k.a.'' Lyn) (Lord)

  • ::Born in the Sacean Plains , her parents were killed by Bandit s. She lived alone in her House until she finds a Tactician (the player) lying on the ground. She then must be assisted by the player on her quest. She is the first female character of the Lord class in the series.


  • Eliwood (Lord)

  • ::A Swordsman on a quest to find his Father , Elbert, who had been kidnapped by the Dark Druid '''Nergal'''.


  • Hector (Lord)

  • ::A handsome young lord who is a good friend of Eliwood. He helps Eliwood with his quest to find his Father . His parents died of natural causes and his older brother, Uther, is the current lord of Ostia. Equipped with an axe, this bold, reckless and valiant axefighter sets out on an adventure to help his friend in search of his father Elbert.

See Also: List of minor characters in the Fire Emblem series#Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword


See Also: Table of Fire Emblem characters#Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken




TRIVIA

  • The popularity of Marth and Roy in '' Fire Emblem game (this disapointed many players as they wanted to learn more about these two characters).

  • The game's memory size is twice as large as that of the 6th FE game, at a total of 128 Megabits (16 Megabytes.)

  • In the Japanese version, "Wyvern Riders" were called "Dragon Knights," but this was changed in the English translation to avoid confusion between the Dragon Knights' dragons and the dragons sealed up in the "Dragon's Gate."



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