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Fire Emblem: Ascendance at Dawn ( Interest Check )


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Fire Emblem

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Ascendance

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Warning.  Before you play this RPG, please make sure you are comfortable with spoiling the plot of Fire Emblem:  Awakening.  As the plot of that game is pivotal to the plot of this game, many of the plot elements will be reused.

 

[spoiler=Spoiler Alert]

 

- General Assumptions of Plot Coherence-

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For this roleplay, we will assume that none of the characters, bar a select few  (Gregor, Basilio, Ricken) will have died during the course of the game.

 

Also:  The Avatar, the unit you create during Fire Emblem: Awakening, is assumed to have been female so that Morgan and Lucina will have been siblings for plot reasons.  This makes the Avatar the queen of Ylisse, along with Chrom being the king.

 

=PLOT=

Fifteen years have passed since the Fell Dragon, Grima, was slain by the hands of his very own avatar;  the world has had a long, successful peace, with all nations living in harmony.  King Chrom and Queen Robin act as the de facto world leaders, mostly through fealty of all other nations.  As the two who saved the world, they were catapulted to sainthood.  Princess Lucina and Prince Morgan, having grown up ( sixteen and fourteen, respectively), are now the acting leaders of the ever-bored Shepherds.  Frederick, their mentor, acts as a guiding hand in all of their actions, though Morgan, being a master tactician no thanks to his Mother, needs little of his help.

Our story begins with Morgan and Lucina now patrolling the border of what once was the 'Table';  now the gravesite of the dead dragon Grima.  Their patrol group is a very tightly nit one;  the children from the heroes of Grima all were named Shepherds at birth, and as such knew each other quite well.
 
On the patrol, Morgan came across an old, dusty tome, unmarked and worn by time and sand.  Being the knowledge-pursuing child that he is, he kept it for himself, eventually taking it back to his mother at the capital.  Through research, she found that the tome had prophesized the whole Grima event itself - and even a little more.
 
"The two gods shall intertwine, and from them, the fruits of chaos."
 
Brushing this off as some Grimleal babbling, the old tome was put away, marked as a heretical Grimleal text written most likely as a joke within the last fifteen years to parody their own failure and give hope to a new rise in their own god, who was now dead - though some say that he lived on...

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