Conversation with Lucina when you're her mom. ;; </3
POOR BABY.
Conversation with Lucina when you're her mom. ;; </3
POOR BABY.
Mind raping spoilers here, read if you dare.
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Sigurd, Seliph, marth and chrome are all related
The Falchion and the Tyrfing are the same sword
Since Seliph and Julia are siblings, and Julia is the descendant of Hiem and Naga it would mean that Naga is also Chrome's great grandma.
Also since Julia is the sister of Julius, the descendant of Loptyr, who also leads the Lopto sect with Manfroy, it is also possible that due to religious erosion that the Lopto Sect became the Grimleal which Robin(MU) was birthed into. Making Robin(MU) and Chrome long distant cousins.
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*Looks*...lol nope.
lol yup. If you read through the plot up til this point with the G.O.T.H.W, Thracia 776, Lodestar, and Awakening plot, you would know this from the get-go.
Over-analyzing and nerding out the plotincomming!!!
[SPOILER="Spoiler"]G.O.T.H.W takes place a couple millenia before Awakening, and a few centuries before the birth of Marth.
Sigurd, and Selpih are the decendants of Baldur, one of the crusaders who sealed away Loptyr the earth dragon who betrayed Naga to destroy humanity. In order to avoid death, Loptyr made a blood pact with Galle to ensure his survival. Manfroy the archbishop of the Lopto Sect in the Geneology of the holy war influenced his revival by allowing the birth of Julius to become a host for his revival. This blood trait is a recessive trait which is carried down through each family member, leading up to the Grimleal in Fire emblem awakening and the birth of Robine who bears the blood pact of Grima who is also known as Meduse and Loptyr in past times.
Julius is the son of Arvis and Deirdre, and half brother of Julia and Seliph, Julius bears the blood pact of Loptyr and Naga.
Julia bears the blood mark of Naga
And Seliph bears the blood mark of Naga and Baldur.
Naga fashioned the Tyrfing and the Falchion, they are exactly the same in design.
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The newer versions show similarities, however it was noted by the developers that the similarities were intentional in the past and present, hinting at a link between both plots.
The Loptyr Sect, the old religion regarding Grima/Loptyr/meduse has complete dominance over the 12 dead lords which appear in G.O.T.H.W, Thracia 776 and Awakening.
Robin and Chrom are distant cousins. Robin possesses the ancient Loptyr/Naga bloodpact, and chrom has the Naga/Baldur ties.
It was also noted that Meduse/Loptyr/Grima was the only earth dragon to seal their powers in a dragon stone to maintain their sanity, while the rest of the Earth dragon tribe refused and all perished.
The name Loptyr is derived from the god Loki, who was the trickster god, who was also able to shapeshift and cause mayhem for other gods. Julius and Robin are both hosts for Loptyr and can shape shift into dragonform at will upon awakening, but they lose their previous minds and are taken over by the earth dragon.
[S]yay incest[/S][/SPOILER]
Still very skeptical about that but I'm learning more to challenge your theories. I've always wondered about Lucina's comments when she's fighting the dreadlords in Infinite Regalia about one of them bearing the mark of the Exalt.
It makes more sense that the 36 deadlords in Infinite Regelia are the 36 first gen characters of awakening.
Not really.
They claim to be fallen heroes from when the world was in peril.
In GOTHW, Julius became the host for Loptyr, and was going to destroy the world and summoned the 12 dead lords.
In Thracia 776 Manfroy was trying to re-awaken Loptyr from the through a ritual to destroy the world, while using the 12 dead lords to conceal him. (it was actually 6 dead lords, but they were labeled as 12.)
In Awakening Aversa used the 12 dead lords of the future to prevent you from attacking grima/loptyr.
Medeus is not Grima, and you don't know if Grima is Loptyr
It's alright if you don't believe me, but my overall analysis is a hell of a lot better than the 10 year olds blindly speculating random shit on gamefaqs.
The story fits, the connections fit, if no one sees that, then that's their beef because they really can't accept it otherwise. Personally the whole "WHERE DEED GREEMA CUM FROM DYRUUURURU? WHO WAZ DA FIRST EXALTDUURUR, MAYBE IT WAS ROY?!!" is making me shake my head because no one's played the other games, so they just say whatever.
I attacked an enemy war monk. War monk had like 20% chance hit, and 1% critical.
As soon as the match starts...
"Pick a god and pray!"
And he did. Freddys critical hit, but miracle activated.
He then proceded to one shot freddy with a critical.
It's alright if you don't believe me, but my overall analysis is a hell of a lot better than the 10 year olds blindly speculating random shit on gamefaqs.
The story fits, the connections fit, if no one sees that, then that's their beef because they really can't accept it otherwise. Personally the whole "WHERE DEED GREEMA CUM FROM DYRUUURURU? WHO WAZ DA FIRST EXALTDUURUR, MAYBE IT WAS ROY?!!" is making me shake my head because no one's played the other games, so they just say whatever.
Not really.
They claim to be fallen heroes from when the world was in peril.
So, considering that Jugdral and Akaneia are two different continents, you're saying that Seliph or one of his descendents decided that he was just going to leave the continent and settle on a new continent? That theory could work, if not for the fact that he would most likely be the high king for Akaneia, meaning that Anri, a peasant, wouldn't have been the one to wield the Falchion against Medeus, but someone from Akaneia would, or why Marth and his family are the only ones who could wield it, and not anyone from the main family of Akaneia.
And if Akaneia and Jugdral are the same continent, then what happened to the other 11 weapons used by the crusaders? I find it hard to believe that the only the Tyrfing survived while the other 11, which all were made in practically the same manner, somehow got destroyed and/or vanished. And besides, is there any reference that says that Naga was the one that bonded with Baldur and created the Tyrfing, or is that just speculation because Sigurd/Seliph, the main characters, wielded the Tyrfing, and so it must have relation to Naga?
So the whole Falchion=Tyrfing theory, while kind of sound, isn't exactly all that great, and are likely just the designers making the two swords have similar looks so that fans can relate the Jugdral series with the Akaneia series.