Fire Emblem Engage

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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.
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

Characters
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Protagonist
Alear
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Ally
Framme
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Ally
Clanne
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Ally
Vander
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Ally
Lumera
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Ally
Alfred
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Ally
Etie
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Ally
Boucheron
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Ally
Céline
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Main Antagonist
Sombron
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Antagonist
Hooded Figure
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Antagonist
Abyme
Emblems
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Marth
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Sigurd
Leif
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Leif
Erika
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Erika
Byleth
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Byleth
Lucina
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Lucina
Celica
(Ring only)
Celica
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Sommie
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Woman with Flowers

Volumes

Chapters published only in magazine format

Link to this section
Release Date
Japan March 3, 2023 - TBA
Chapter Titles
  1. Prologue
  2. The Divine Dragon Possesses Desire and Power in His Twin Eyes
  3. In-between the Past's Light and the Future's Shadow
  4. Royalty Shrouded in Shadows and the Glitter of Rings
  5. The Ancient Desire of Dragons and the Hope Entrusted to Them

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

  1. Starts at a "Chapter 0", which was published in the issue just before Chapter 1

References

External