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Man fought dragon in a savage war that shook the foundations of their world. This war was called The Scouring.
Defeated and humbled, dragons vanished from the realm. In time, man rebuilt and spread his dominion across the land and on to the islands beyond.
[[Time Skip|A thousand years have passed]] since those dark days ended.''|Opening of ''Blazing Sword''}}
|Opening of ''Blazing Sword''}}
 
The sixth and seventh games in the ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' series, comprising its third canon and timeline, and being the first to be completely separate from its predecessors. It was this canon which was both responsible for sparking interest among western gamers, then actually following through by being the franchise's international debut. It was also the first set of games to come following the departure of series creator Shouzou Kaga.
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* [[Black Magician Girl|Black Magician Boy]]: Lugh is a walking firestorm with a juvenile smile.
* [[Chivalrous Pervert]]: Saul.
* [[Civil Warcraft]]: Roy must fight a ''lot'' of rebellions so theythe plot can showcase each country's unique unit preferences. This reaches a point four times as many levels have Roy fighting someone other than his nominal enemy of Bern.
* [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]]: The first thing Zephiel does when he reaches Lycia is lead a direct assault on Lycia's main army, going ''personally'' with two of his best generals to make sure Hector doesn't make it out alive. The result being that Lycia is very nearly defeated by Bern days after the two go to war.
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: Rei and Sophia.
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* [[Luck-Based Mission]]: Hard Mode. The early chapters can be terminated easily, if you don't like having your characters dead.
* [[The Ojou]]: Clarine, the daughter of an Etrurian noble, is haughty and pretty loud about her sense of refined beauty and how none of those uncouth plebeians could hope to compete with her marvelous brother.
* [[Rebellious Prisoner}}: Clarine is introduced flat out ''laughing'' at her captor's lack of grace and fashion sense, seemingly unconcerned with her imprisonment. She's only saved from a horrendous fate because the arrival of Roy's army delays her captor's retaliation ''and'' a mercenary in her captor's service opens her cell due to rejecting his employer's plan to side with Bern.
** If the Ilia route is played (which almost everyone does given [[Scrappy Level|the nature of the Sacae route]]) [[Widow Witch|Niime]] is first seen taken prisoner by Bern and ordered to use a spell tome for them. She repeatedly warns her captor she can't guarantee what it will do, and when he insists the spell she's forced to cast winds up backfiring, freezing the rivers that were slowing the advance of Roy's army instead of causing a rainstorm that would slow their advance even further. When threatened over this, she notes that she ''did'' warn him this could happen. When Roy's forces slay her captor, it's implied she did this on purpose.
* [[Roar Before Beating]]: A Brigand class character will let out a deafening roar before landing a critical blow. As they usually tend to be monstrous powerhouses only kept in check by their [[Unskilled but Strong|notorious inaccuracy]], you know [[Oh Crap|this is not going to be pretty]].
* [[Royal Rapier]]: [[Alliteration|Roy's rapier.]]