Fire Emblem: The Goddess of Dawn
Fire Emblem: The Goddess of Dawn is an RPG video game announced for the Wii on May 9, 2006 at the E3 convention. However, only a few sequences of animation have been shown and only one gameplay video has been released. What little has been shown indicates that the FMV cutscenes will be rendered in the same cel-shaded manner as those in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance on the Nintendo GameCube, and gameplay videos show that the engine from Path of Radiance is intact.
Official artwork for two of the game's characters were also made public at E3. One is an image of an older Sothe, a character that originally appeared as a playable Thief unit in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. The other character, Mikaya, is a new character whose role is currently unknown, although she is depicted casting some form of magic in the E3 trailer. A video of the game depicts her wielding light magic.
The Japanese subtitle Akatsuki no Megami was confirmed on September 14, 2006. Although the direct translation is Goddess of Dawn, the official English language title has yet to be announced. Video footage of the game from the same event depicted Mikaya and some of the new cast during both a story sequence and a combat scene. The game will take place three years after the events of Path of Radiance, leaving open the possibility for returning cast members, though none besides Sothe (see below) have been confirmed.
Characters
The following characters have been confirmed to appear in Goddess of Dawn. No additional characters (primarily Path of Radiance characters) have been mentioned.
Sothe
In Nintendo Power volume 206, Nintendo confirmed that the green-haired figure in the sketch released at E3 is indeed Sothe. Nothing about his role is currently known beyond the fact that he is a playable character. He and Mikaya are the only characters to have their official.
In Nintendo's E3 2006 trailer, Sothe and Mikaya appear to be fighting Begnion troops (in Path of Radiance, Begnion soldiers wore red armor). Whether Begnion is a major antagonist or simply a part of a skirmish is pure speculation, however. Many think Sothe may be the lord because art revealedhe has his own personal knife, Kard. In recent Fire Emblem titles, personal weapons were only usable by main characters (with the exception of Rolf's Bow). Others believe he is the Jeigan, an early game promoted unit that helps through the earlier portions of the game. Should the latter be true, he would be the fourth non-Paladin Jeigan in the Fire Emblem series.
Mikaya
An apparent wielder of Light Magic, Mikaya is assumed to be the main lord by many. This claim is largely based on her early release to the public, as well as a clip of gameplay in which the autocursor (a device that returns the cursor to the main character) found its way to her. In another clip, she was seen in battle against the Beast King Caineghis. She also has the new skill, "Healing Hand" which allows the user to sacrifice some of their own HP to heal an ally.
Edie/Eddie
Eddie is assumed by some to be a Myrmidon (most likely playing a similar role to Mia in battle), or a potential return of the Mercenary class (which was briefly retired in Path of Radiance). Some also speculate, based on his apparent importance (as shown in one gameplay video), that he could be another Lord.
Noys/Noyce
Noyce is a mustached Fighter with red hair. His age and somewhat higher level than the other characters seen in the video have led some to believe he may act as a Jeigan archetype. However that is unlikely due to the fact that he is not a pre-promoted unit like all other Jeigan archetypes in previous Fire Emblem titles. Noyce has the new skill "Protection" which allows the user to take damage for a chosen ally. He is seen using it to protect Laura in a recent clip.
Leonard
Leonard is a blonde Archer with long hair who seems to join early in the game. Leonard may fill in the Gordon archetype, which is the first archer that accompanies your main lord.
Laura
Laura is a healer of some sort (most likely a Cleric due to being female), and is another member of the group. As with Leonard and Noyce, little else is known. In the chapter in which she was featured, the objective is to escort her to safety, so she may only officially join the mercenaries at a later date. In a recent clip she was being protected by Noyce's "Protection" skill.
Caineghis
One of the trailers revealed a scene in which Caineghis, the king of Gallia, was engaged in combat with Mikaya. As to whether this was an actual clip of gameplay or merely a demostration of the game's combat system is unknown. The latter is assumed to be true by some, as Mikaya did what appears to be a Critical Hit while her Critical Rate was zero.
It is interesting to note that Caineghis does not use the Beast Laguz weapon of the previous game, Claw, in the clip. Rather, his weapon is a set of teeth, sometimes dubbed "Fang". It may be an indicator of Laguz obtaining multiple weapons.
Muarim
Muarim was seen in a screenshot in a Japanese ad. In the screenshot, he used his fist to uppercut the enemy soldier while in human form. Like Caineghis, he was also equipped with the "Fang" weapon.
Groups and Places
The Dawn Group
This group of fighters is apparently Mikaya, Sothe, or Eddie's own group of mercenaries, or at least a reasonable facsimile. [citation needed] The "Dawn" portion of their name is possibly tied in with the game's title. This could mean that the group has some connection to the Goddess Ashera.
Begnion
Begnion is assumed to have the role of major or partial antagonist. In the first clip shown, Sothe and Mikaya were fighting men in reddish-pink armor; the colors of Begnion soldiers in Path of Radiance. In later clips, cursor highlights of enemies revealed their identity as "Imperial Soldier", and Begnion is Tellius's only empire (barring events that take place in the timeskip). If this is true, familiar characters such as Zelgius, Sigrun, and Sephiran may return as enemies.
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