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Once long ago, a war was waged over 12 rings that possessed incredible powers... Those rings spread across the 4 corners of the world, now rest untouched.
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—Narrator, Chapter 0: Prologue
Fire Emblem Engage (ファイアーエムブレム エンゲージ, Faiā Emuburemu Engēji) is a manga adaptation of Fire Emblem Engage illustrated by Kazuro Kyou and published by Nintendo monthly in the Shonen Jump+ and Saikyo Jump magazines.
It follows the journey of Alear, a Divine Dragon who has been asleep for a thousand years, across the continent of Elyos to gather all twelve of the powerful Emblem Rings and defeat the Fell Dragon Sombron who has similarly been resurrected after a thousand years.
Plot Summary
Prologue
Lythos
Characters & Emblems
Volumes
Video Game/Manga Differences
- A brief scene introducing the Emblems is shown.
- The introductory battle against Sombron is skipped.
- The Four Hounds are shown reacting to Sombron's resurrection.
- The Stewards' initial impressions on Alear and how they spent living life until he woke up is shown.
- Alear leaves the Somniel for the first time after accidentally falling from trying to save Sommie.
- Lythos citizens are shown.
- Alear wanting to run away from the Corrupted out of fear is replaced with a different reaction.
- Lumera is introduced after Alear helps a woman with flowers from falling down, instead of as a dragon after fighting the Corrupted.
- Alear summons Marth for the first time after meeting Lumera.
- Alear and the others fighting the Corrupted for the first time is moved to after them meeting Lumera.
- In the first battle against Corrupted, the woman with flowers is the one that needs to be saved instead of Clanne and Framme.
- Alfred is shown early, reacting to the Corrupted attacking Alear and the others.
- Lumera with Sigurd fighting the others for training is skipped.
- Clanne, Framme, and Vander briefly explain the four countries of Elyos to Alear with a map.
- Lumera's weakening power is explored more between her and Vander, Lumera being weakened is also used as an explanation for why certain enemies can bypass any protective barriers.
- Etie, Alfred, and Boucheron are introduced before the battle at Lythos Castle.
- Alear mistakes Etie as being from Brodia.
- Alfred's sickly childhood is changed from a background detail, it's now in the story as an introduction to his character.
- Boucheron is split up from Etie and Alfred, instead he's introduced to Alear later because he got lost in Lythos Castle.
- After getting lost, Boucheron spots the Hooded Figure and a couple of Elusian soldiers inside the castle.
- The Hooded Figure is shown reacting to Alear and the others defeating the Corrupted.
Gallery
Notes
- ↑ Starts at a "Chapter 0", which was published in the issue just before Chapter 1
References
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