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{{quote|''Two sleeping dragons--one a sacred ally of mankind, the other its sworn destroyer. Two heroes marked with the symbols of the dragons. Their meeting heralds the dragons' awakening--and the world's ending.''|'''Japanese logo''' ([[Surprisingly Good English|completely untranslated]])}}
 
The thirteenth ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' game, the first original title (as in, not a remake) since ''[[Fire Emblem Tellius (Video Game)|Radiant Dawn]]'' in 2007, and set nearly 2000 years after [[Fire Emblem Akaneia|the third game and its remake]]. It stars Krom, [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|yet another blue haired swordsman]] and the prince of the Iris Kingdom who leads a vigilante force, and a player-created custom character who acts as both a strategist and part of his force; accompanying them is Liz, Krom's younger sister and a Cleric, who appears in the official site's banner opposite from him.
 
The game brings back the world map system of ''Gaiden'' and ''The Sacred Stones'', and reintroduces the Skills system in a form reminiscent of its Tellius incarnation, allowing you to freely swap skills between characters. It sports a graphical style reminiscent of the Tellius games with a more cartoonish bent, sporting a [[Two Point Five D]] map and 3D fights. The character design and portrait art style - the work of [[No More Heroes|Yusuke Kozaki]] - looks like it belongs in a [[Seinen]] anime, which is a fresh departure from the [[Uncanny Valley|overly-realistic]] art style from the DS games. A new feature introduced allows units to gang up on enemies when next to an attacking ally (The exact mechanics of this are unknown). It will be the first first-party Nintendo title to feature paid [[Downloadable Content]], here coming in the form of "episodes" comprising map packs telling side-stories, not unlike ''[[Fire Emblem Akaneia|BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia War Chronicles]]''.
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* [[Art Shift]]: The series as a whole seems to have shifted its art style towards more of a [[Seinen]] look and feel.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Anna, the [[Plucky Girl|plucky]] [[Series Mascot|mascot]] of ''Fire Emblem'' who has only made [[One-Scene Wonder|walk-on appearances]] in every game so far, is ''finally'' recruitable.
* [[Ascended Meme]]: [[Spell My Name Withwith an "S"|Ayra/Ira]]'s description for her guest appearance claims she is "mad strong", referring to her [[Game Breaker|infamous abilities]].
** Why yes, Marth and Roy ''are'' in this game!
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: Expect Battle Clerics to be this. [http://serenesforest.net/fe13/img/070312C.jpg Considering] Liz's Strength is only ''2'' upon promotion, it's unlikely that this class would the most practical outside [[Squishy Wizard|fighting mages]].
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* [[Bucket Helmet]]: Villager class is badly equipped, and wears these.
* {{spoiler|[[Came Back Wrong]]: [[Damaged Soul|Of the Damaged Soul Variety in the case of]] Emelina who is resurrected in a late/post game spotpass-sidequest... tragically she has amnesia so bad she can't even talk right. [[Bittersweet Ending|Her condition is stated to never improve, but ends up living a simple happy life.]]}}
* [[The Cameo]]: Characters from past ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' games will show up in some downloadable chapters. So far, [[Fire Emblem Akaneia|Claire from Gaiden]], [[Fire Emblem Jugdral|Ira from Genealogy of the Holy War]], and [[Fire Emblem the Sacred Stones (Video Game)|Innes from The Sacred Stones]] have been announced.
** [[Marth Debuted in Smash Bros]]: Likely going to be the case, seeing as half the games weren't released outside of Japan
* [[Canon Welding]]: {{spoiler|My Unit's child will be a tactician named Mark, sharing the same outfit and default name as the player avatar from [[Fire Emblem Elibe|the 7th game]] and the game already has dimension hopping. The best ranking in the Japanese version of 7 also gives Mark the same "Grandmaster" title as promoted My Unit.}}
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* [[Downloadable Content]]: Marth (without the mask) is officially announced as Nintendo's first DLC. [[Fire Emblem Elibe|Roy]], [[Fire Emblem Jugdral|Leaf]], [[Fire Emblem Akaneia|Alm]], [[Fire Emblem Tellius|Micaiah, Elincia]], [[Fire Emblem the Sacred Stones|Ephraim, Eirika]], and [[Fire Emblem Jugdral|Celice]] have also been announced.
* [[Evil Sorcerer]]: Fauder, the leader of the Gimle Cult.
* [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin]]: DLC Eirika's Class, "Bride"... guess what that looks like?
* [[Giant Flyer]]: The dark dragon Gimle. {{spoiler|It's so huge that the final chapter takes place ''on its back''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[I Have Your Wife|I Have Your Older Sister]]: Eventually, Gangrel captures Emelina and forces Krom to give him the Shield of Seals for her safety. But, [[Heroic Sacrifice|she kills herself via falling off a cliff]] to prevent this}}.
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** It ''may'' also apply to same-sex characters, as we see [[The Archer|Viole]] hitting on [[Even the Guys Want Him|Libera]]...mind you, Viole [[Dropped a Bridget On Him|appears to think Libera's a chick]].
** Certain characters who obtain an 'S' rating with each other will also have children. These children are dependent on the mother, except for Krom who always has {{spoiler|Lucina}} after chapter 12 no matter who he's supported with, and My Unit, who has {{spoiler|Mark.}}
* [[Spell My Name Withwith an "S"]]: Nono's daughter is named ンン, roughly pronounched un-un or nn-nn. How are you supposed to spell that??
* [[Spoiler Opening]]
* [[Stock Subtitle]]: "Awakening"